Greece rejects austerity – so must Britain
15 MPs urge Labour to offer a real alternative
SENIOR Labour figures yesterday seized on Syriza’s “stunning” Greek election victory, imploring party leaders to inspire hope in Britain with a similar alternative to austerity.
Fifteen MPs issued a statement urging shadow chancellor Ed Balls to replace his “tragic” support for spending cuts with a plan to “kick-start the economy” with public investment.
Former minister Michael Meacher said: “Jobs and growth are vitally needed rather than prolonged austerity as the best means both to cut the deficit fastest and to give hope to our people.”
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