Iain Duncan Smith dismisses cuts victims' suffering
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Sneering Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan-Smith angered Labour MPs in the Commons yesterday by accusing them of "carping" about the government's huge welfare cuts.
Mr Duncan-Smith was bombarded with protests about the cruel bedroom tax and the failing work programme, but he simply told Labour members to get "back into reality."
He brazenly boasted that the government was slashing the welfare bill by over £80 billion.
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