Suppose you'll convieniently ignore that the national debt has rocketed since 2010. Add to that the Tories turning an NHS surplus into eye-watering debt over 6 years and you have the Tory master plan...
Keep the rich rich - fuck the poor. Then blame the immigrants.
OK, I have a little time now. Little you write, strictly speaking, is untrue – but it’s the words you use and the implications that are disingenuous and brimful of spin.
“The National Debt has rocketed since 2010”. It’s true that the national debt has been increasing – but your implication is that it’s ‘rocketing’ and this is due to Conservative rule. It certainly rocketed under Brown’s last years (a sharp and large increase). Since then the rate of increase (the deficit) has been falling as the Tories took it to hand. In your language, it also rocketed for every year after the first Blair term, as Brown ran a deficit every year during years of growth. He also loaded up the debt for future years through PFI – meaning that by some estimates Brown left a poisoned pill of £300 billion for future generations – something that is impacting the Tories’ ability to get the National Debt back under control and also relates to your second point. So in conclusion, whilst it’s true that the debt continues to increase, your inference that it is still rocketing (it isn’t, the rocket/rate of increase is falling to ground) and that this is somehow the Tories’ fault is completely and I suspect deliberately wrong.
“Tories turning an NHS surplus into eye-watering debt”. It’s interesting that in the same paragraph you complain that the Tories are both spending too much and also spending too little. As mentioned, Brown splurged big time on the NHS – spending far more than the country could afford and poisoning finances for the future with his PFI. Given the inheritance in 2010 the Tories had to do something and Labour at the time even crowed about their sneaky trick (the note left in parliamentary offices for the incoming minister) and admitted that if elected they would also have to implement austerity. Even so, during the period NHS funding has been protected to some degree. It was £110 billion in 2010 and £120 billion now – that’s an increase of 9% and CPI has increased by 11%. It’s amazing that they have been able to do that given the finances and there is a pledge to lift at a rate greater than projected CPI over the next 4 years. And the funding is still over CPI compared to the time that Brown started spending. NHS funding is now 17% of tax income... just how much further does it have to rise before the country decides that it’s not sustainable and we need to be inventive? Management overheads have improved recently and are now just 3.4% of NHS budget – that needs to be taken into consideration too.
Several Tories have stated that they would welcome a cross-party working group to determine what we need to do in the long term and I think that’s the grown-up thing to do.
“Keep the rich rich - fuck the poor. Then blame the immigrants.”
This is complete and utter arse. Most new government legislation has been doing the opposite: increasing stamp duty for more expensive houses and reducing for cheaper; increasing basic tax allowances and not increasing higher rates at the same rate; the dividend tax; addressing tax avoidance and evasion (something that Labour never did) and also the Buy To Let taxes. And just who has ‘blamed the immigrants’?