We were able to pay for tuition fees before 1998. Of course a better skilled workforce equates to a more competitive economy, meaning more income when set against other nations, in terms of more exports to help the balance of payments as we'll be more competitive and innovatove, and more tax paid on both profits and wages.
We were able to have a national rail service before. In fact, that rail service used profits from popular routes such as Birmingham to Euston to subsidise other routes, rather than the government see profits now taken by private companies, whilst government has to subsidise the less popular routes anyway.
We were able to have a national post office before. Indeed, the system generated a profit for the government.
The promised jobs apocalypse when the minimum wage was introduced never happened.
Community youth projects are surely not something to be ridiculed. This very board bemoans the extent of knife crime. Coming up with schemes to make younger people feel part of society, increase their worth to society, and stop them being such a drain on resources is surely something everybody here would encourage.
The NHS? Well, maybe it's not possible to completely turn it around during one parliament. But I'd have more faith in a Labour government starting the process than the privatisation by stealth that Alexander and his cronies will go for.
Still, it could be worse. We could be spunking a fortune on preparing for commercial suicide come October 31st. Invest in the future or destroy the now? I'll invest in the future thanks very much. Give me a choice of lifting people up or dragging them down in some bizarre ideological crusade of nagativity? I'll go for the constructive policies ta. I live in a naive hope that one day we'll realise tax rises to invest actually can end up with lower taxes down the line. They never do, of course, because the world is promised in lies by the Tory party, who promptly slash budgets and slash taxes in order to give money back to... themselves.
Still, when Eton boy has finished playing soldiers with his cabinet, and we're all a bloody mess, we can still wallow in our hate and negativity, pull one another down and blame... the leader of the opposition, for having the temerity to try and offer a way forwards that isn't based on destructiveness.
The country plunges towards oblivion under a man-child toff, and it seems people want us to continue to be ground down to disaster.