October 20th 2010 coalition government comprehensive spending review, good fiscal management or ideological led Tory changes to government spending? With government spending cuts expected to be as high as 40% in some government departments over the course of this parliament, are we looking at the Conservatives taking advantage of economic strife by pushing for ideological […]
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Coalition should mean compromise. Not the sell out of all Lib Dems policies!!! Tory’s will always get what they set out for….David Cameron is the leader and Nick Clegg is the sheep. Roll on general elections 2015, lets see what the public think of your amazing cuts.
I would never in a million years vote Tory particularly after struggling through the 1980’s as a single working mother. I had a half hearted idea that Nick Clegg maybe in a position block some of the Tory Ideology but that’s not the case. Nick Clegg sits in the commons nodding his head at every word spoken by David Cameron. He looks like Archy Andrews puppet sadly. Gordon Brown wasn’t Mr. Personality but his head was screwed on when it came down to controlling the economy. Let’s not forget this recession was Global not BRITISH. Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling did a sterling job at keeping the wheels of manufacturing turning with the scrabbage scheme, vat reduction and suported by the Bank of Englands interest rate control got us all through what could have been disaster. I agree with both parties that we had to come out of the borrowing delema but slowly not at a rate of knots; as we are seeing the coalition doing right now. We all understand the staying “don’t run before you can walk”
Never Vote Tory