Onelife wrote:Being one of the less well educated on this fourm you'll no doubt allow me an opinion without having to reach for my tin hat.
The reason for our economic crisis wasn't the fault of the labour party it was the result of the global financial crisis of that l am in no doubt. It is true to say that things could have been handled better but to lay the blame at the door of the labour party is in my opinon wrong. The reason as to why the crash hit us so hard is that we became to relient on our financal sectors to fuel our ecomony. I hear all this talk about how labour ruined our ecomony but in reality both labour and the conservitives must shoulder this responsibility equally.
Regard
OL....a once, up until a few years ago lifetime Conservative voter.
That is the excuse a certain American spin doctor would like you to focus on but is primarily a diversionary tactic to take attention away from what people are actually blaming Labour for.
The economic crisis was global but the blame that Labour should be held responsible for is the depth of the recession and their total incompetence during the first 3 years when all they did was make it worse
- they continually ignored warnings about borrowing that stemmed from 2003 (a full 4 years before the crash)
- they continued to pander to a greedy selfish public with a pretence that we were wealthier than we were by recklessly spending money they did not have on services we could not afford
- they put Ed Balls in place to regulate the bankers (that worked out well)
- they deliberately opened the floodgates of immigration as they bribed workers to come to this country in the hope of creating a new generation of Labour voters (according to Mandelson)
- they put nearly 1 million people onto the dole queues (after having placed a cap on the amount of redundancy that had to be paid) ... so much for being the party of the worker
- they farmed out billions of pounds of contracts to 'their mates' without any due diligence (costing the new coalition government even more millions to buy their way out of the contracts)
in fact the only solution that Labour had in the period from 2007 to 2010 was to try to borrow their way out of debt (a Keynsian approach that even Jim Callaghan believed would never work again) ... if something had not been done, we were toppling on the edge of real austerity like the Greeks. But the final straw was (according to several economists) the deliberate destruction and vandalism of the economy during their last year in power.
So yes, in a 'no sh1t Sherlock' way you are correct in saying things could have been handled better, but there is no forgiving the incompetence and deliberate economic destruction Labour carried out. Should some blame lie at the feet of the Conservatives, the LibDems, the SNP, the Greens, DUP, SinnFein, Plaid Cymru etc. etc. ... quite probably, but they were not in power, they were not the ones making the decisions.
Regards
Ken ... who has never voted Conservative in his life.