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So, how long have I given our new ConDem government before passing judgement? Well, about 90 seconds, to be honest, but I haven't commented on them till now. Partly because I was waiting for them to do something, partly because I didn't want to be the one to wipe the spawn off the faces of my Lib Dem friends who'd gone to bed as noble princes, and woken up as frogs.

The theory, as far as I can remember, was that the conscience of the Liberals would rein in the Tories tendency to reward the rich and punish the poor. That the Tories, perhaps, had changed - that they weren't the Thatcherites of old, that they might even had developed a social conscience of their own. I quite wanted to believe that.

However it doesn't seem to have worked out that way. The Liberals have become the nodding dogs of the austerity apocalypse. They agreed with the rise in VAT, arguing that a rise in personal income tax allowance would take the pinch off that extra tax. Despite knowing that VAT is universal, and that income tax is only paid by those working. So, a swift kick at the unemployed with a lie thrown in. (Oh, and a total lack of embarrassment at having campaigned against the Tory VAT bombshell

The week after that, Ian Duncan Smith revealed that the age at which a state pension is paid will go up from 65 to 66. His justification for this is that life expectancy is now 84 for men and 89 for women. He didn't say that was for people being born today, not those reaching retirement age today. He didn't say that life expectancy is significantly lower for poor people than rich. How significant is significant? Well it's 63 for men in Shettleston, a couple of miles to the east of me, and in Kensington and Chelsea it's 83.7.

I heard another two things today. One, that the government aims to take a third of people off invalidity benefit. How? Are they going to increase standards of care, introduce new treatments, licence new drugs? Nah, they're going to change the rules so that you have to pass new tests to qualify for the benefit (I nearly said "make you jump through hoops", but I don't want to give them any ideas).

The other was that Theresa May announced a cap on non-EU immigration to the UK, the first time this has ever been done. I feel slightly ashamed, and slightly dirty.

And I'm not even keeping them in power.

Date: 2010-06-30 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psychochicken.livejournal.com
"In the case of RBS, we bought at about 50.5, and they're currently trading about 44. Last September we were sitting on about £1 billion worth of profit. "

And now we're sitting on a massive loss. Way to go investing, guys.

I know you have this image of the tories as being evil bloodthirsty monsters. Fact is they're politicians with a different view point to yours or mine. The fact that they're politicians means they won't cut their own throats because that's not what politicians do.

What I've heard today (and from your post above) is a bunch of politicians bandying scary statistics around and if I know two things gauranteed to be lies it's statistics and anything coming from the mouth of a politician. Multiply by a factor of ten if they're out to score political points with their oponents.

Date: 2010-06-30 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] f4f3.livejournal.com
Neil, all of the market went down in the past year, not just the banks.
But at least you've identified a great area for savings - the Office Of National Statistics, who published those lying figures...

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