The problem with this lot is, they want to keep both wages and benefits low - which is never going to work. When you're paying out £6 billion in benefits to people who are actually working, there has to be something wrong. Increase the minimum wage substantially and this would automatically lead to a drop in benefit payments.

Whilst they're at it, they can have a go at the 'Buy To Let' landlords who IMO, play a large part in forcing house prices up. Bring the rents they can charge in line with social housing rents.