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PM hovers his axe over pensions if Brexit wins

DAVID CAMERON has threatened to slash state pensions if Britain leaves the EU. In a TV appearance yesterday, the posh PM said the financial strain caused by Brexit could spell the end of the “triple lock” guarantee for OAPs.

But Communist Party general secretary Rob Griffiths said: “Nobody has launched a bigger attack on public-sector pensions than Cameron and his government.

“It’s a sign of desperation that he now threatens the voting public with an intensification of his own policies.”

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