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Originally Posted by m419
But the Tories started it, sometimes you just can't easily reverse situations and you just have to continue where they left off. It's like a domino effect on public services.
When it comes to the recession, it is a world wide problem, nothing to do with Labour, well not entirely, it would have happened under the Conservatives.
If you don't run a big business or if you are not super rich, there is no point voting for Conservatives, they are for those people, the clue is in the name! And most people don't take them seriously, especially Boris Johnson haha what a joke! The amount of sillyness that comes out of there policies is just laughable, the are so out of touch!
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Highly selective aren't you. IIRC the gap between rich and poor got worse under New Labour but don't let that burst your bubble as no doubt that was the Tories' fault as well. The Tories started it?? So what, Bliar's inept cronies had 13 years, a financial surplus and a massive majority in parliament to do what they wanted and they did precious little about the ownership of the railways and they locked us into far more PFI contracts than the Tories ever did. It wasn't the Tories who sold most of our gold at rock bottom prices and gave gongs to the fat cats who failed us so miserably, it was Gordon Brown! He set up the defective regulatory system (FSA) and was far too busy wining, dining and slapping Fred the Shred on the back to care where the money the City was generating was actually coming from.