Senior Tory MP accused of brass neck' after saying Britain needs better work ethic
Briefly

Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, has highlighted the pressing need for a stronger work ethic in Britain, noting that nearly nine million working-age adults are not currently employed. He emphasized this during a BBC podcast, arguing that to compete internationally with nations like South Korea and India, Britain must enhance its work culture. Responses from Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders criticized Philp's remarks as hypocritical, pointing to the Conservatives' economic failures and questioning their sincerity in addressing the issue of work ethic.
there are nine million working age adults who are not working. And as we compete globally with countries like South Korea, China, India, we need a work ethic.
it takes some real brass neck for the Tory top team to tell the public that it's really all their fault. It's the same old Tories.
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