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Tories would be better at delivering public services
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http://politics.guardian.co.uk/polls/story/0,,1781624,00.html
The irony is... many say Cameron hasn't set up any policies on educaiton and health. Therefore the public must be basing this on their election manifesto in 2005?
Anyway... this is excellent news as Labour can't run a circus never mind a hospital or a school.
The irony is... many say Cameron hasn't set up any policies on educaiton and health. Therefore the public must be basing this on their election manifesto in 2005?
Anyway... this is excellent news as Labour can't run a circus never mind a hospital or a school.
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Plus the Conservatives are now well well ahead for issues such as asylum and crime.
The current boom for the Tories seems to be pretty much a reflection of how bad Labour are doing, and people shifting their support away - rather than a reflection of anything particularly obvious being done by the Conservatives
And they are all the same at the end of the day.
It's one big loop of this happening again and again until some radicals get in and cock it up once hte public is fed up the generic bullshit parties. That is Democracy. It happens for ages... then some nutters get in because they shout something defiant agrily.
I remain skeptical about 'New Tories' and their alleged moderate ways. The memories of water and train services being savagely sold to their businessmen friends are still too fresh. I fear for what remains in public hands to be honest.
first that Cameron is all image and very very very vague on policy!
2nd yes labour aren't doing well at the moment so therefore there is a rise in Tory popularity.
3rdly the tories ideologically (and Cameron) will reduce spending in the public sector so how can cuts in cost affect the public service?
well lack of money lack of staff, lack of morale. so in all the public sector will suffer under the tories