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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany
Aye no argument there Mancie, but it is money they didn't have in the first place, that is the main problem ! Then of course the "Big bad Tories" or whoever where to follow the previous Labour Government (In this case the Coalition) has to try to recoup that debt & that means cuts.
It isn't supporting one side over the other, it is about basic economics... If you don't have it you can't spend it !! Unfortunately the Labour Government was doing exactly what many private households were doing, getting things on the never never, only problem with that though is that private households have to sort out their own financial problems themselves when the man comes calling, but when the Government do it ........ We know well & good who has to foot the bill then !! You, Me, Everybody has to dig deep, as Newton's third Law pointed out "For every action, there is an equal & opposite reaction"
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Well yes Dave.. it looks like the general feeling is that the last Labour Government overspent on public services.. and that is an obvious difference between them and the Tories... most voters at the last election thought the Tories had the better a policy..there is a massive difference between Labour and Tory .