See, mess left by previous Goverment. Do you really think labour would have done any better if they had stayed in power. Part of the reason the cuts had to be made as hard and fast as they were is because the labour goverment didn't go far enough or soon enough as they had one eye on the election and were trying to give the impression things were not as bad as they were. I dont recall which Labour minister it was who said it but it was about 6months before the general election when they said " we are beginning to see the green shoots of recovery" only to be promptly shot down by economist who were quick to point out that far from it as we weren't even at the bottom of the cycle (to coin a phrase). Thern there was the note that the incomming minister found his labour predecesor "good luck, all the moneys gone"
compare that to the health of the country John Majors goverment handed over, Labour did well to fcuk it up as much as they did. Remember also Mr Browns "this is the end of boom and bust" statement just before it went bust.
Mr Grandad who was a union man but always voted Tory told me at a young age that you'll have good years under labour but the tories always have to clean up the mess they leave. this is no different.
I'm no great fan of Labour, but this was a world-wide catastrophe caused by casino banking and hedge-fund practices. They had a share of the blame, for sure, but to put it all at their door isn't logical. Do you think that a Conservative government, with an inherent dislike for state-regulation of anything, would have behaved any differently with regard to regulating the banks?
As far as paying for the "mess" (which presumably includes the good stuff like better schools, higher employment, lower poverty, and a much-improved NHS) - who is doing that exactly do you think?
It's just that from where I'm sitting, the very wealthiest in our society and all those who have benefitted most from the boom years and the deregulation, don't seem to be suffering quite as much as those who gained very little from it. In fact, they're not suffering at all - they're getting proportionally richer whilst everyone else is getting proportionally poorer. Does that strike you as a fair way to pay for the 'mess'?
My grandad was undoubtedly a union man too and I'm sure he told me lots of things, but as I grew up I looked at the evidence and decided my politics for myself.
What I can see is a country that puts a Tory government in from time-to-time, and then begins to notice how much worse and more corrupt things can be under them (especially for the poor, the unemployed, or the ill). When things start to become insufferable, they generally get kicked out.
Anyhow, that's it. I really am leaving it. Sorry.