If the debt needs serving why are we cutting taxes for the richest and cutting services for the vulnerable? I though we were all in this together as the slogan said?
Since the Tories came in in 2010, and this is just off the top of my head I'm sure there's more that could be added:
Crime through the roof
Homelessness through the roof
Use of food banks through the roof
A damning UN report on poverty in this country
Wealth inequality through the roof
But if you're happy with that fair enough.
But this country is failing and I doubt Boris is the man to turn it round.
Now I’m all for debate but why make sweeping unsupported comments to go alongside some accurate, fair points ?
Crime through the roof - factually incorrect, recorded crime has continued to fall. Violent crime has gone through the roof and needs addressing, with more police on the streets and also longer term plans around investment in poorer areas etc.
Homelessness through the roof - agreed. It shouldn’t happen at all.
Poverty - I agree that anyone being ‘in poverty’ in the UK is just wrong but the stats have barely changed. Bearing in mind the population has increased by £3.7m since 2010 and in that I’m not sure of the number of low paid migrants included in that figure but either way let’s just agree the figures haven’t significantly changed.
Poverty in the UK: a guide to the facts and figures
As mentioned previously, there has been a wage suppression for the lowest paid, which is finally improving and disposable income for the poorest will hopefully finally be increasing.
Wealth inequality - agreed. I also find those who earn millions or tens of millions and don’t pay their fair share of tax obscene.
Finally, remember that this is all under the backdrop of the financial crisis in 2009 (budget deficit of around £150bn) which left little/nothing to play with. Id be asking what previous governments were doing to address poverty when they didn’t have the repercussions of a financial crisis to contend with ?. Why were we running a deficit of between £30bn and £40bn pa in the 6 years (2002 - 2007) pre financial crisis and a and a surplus for a couple of years or so before that yet the poverty figures didn’t marketably change, even increasing some years ?)