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Originally Posted by MarkC1984
I reckon that if in the next 18 months we get some decent recovery in the economy that Cameron could get an overall majority. Think that will be the only thing that can stop Labour getting back in again.
We DO NOT need or want a return to the borrow spend and debt cycle that Brown and Darling left Cameron and Clegg to sort out.
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If they get back in they won't have the room for financial manoeuvre that they enjoyed in 1997. The heat will be on for them to deliver and their spending plans will be subject to close scrutiny. After 13 years of lies, spin and gross financial ineptitude I can't imagine why anyone would vote for Labour but you only have to read garbage like the OP's output to realise why some will.
I predict Labour will not deliver on their promises and unlike 1997, they won't have nearly 2 decades of 'Tory mistakes' to cite as excuses for their failures. If the economy is still improving at that point, they'll have nowhere to hide when it all starts to unravel as their 'policies' are exposed.