Isn't this more to do with the fact we had a deficit of 157bn in 2009 which, when the Tories came took office in 2010, meant the debt was always going to rise rapidly until the deficit was brought under control?
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Isn't this more to do with the fact we had a deficit of 157bn in 2009 which, when the Tories came took office in 2010, meant the debt was always going to rise rapidly until the deficit was brought under control?
The bigger risk as I see it , if we undertake a huge borrowing programe for regeneration, the regeneration doesn't deliver its forecasted long term benefits, Brexit finally takes hold in two to three years time and we then need to borrow more to stabilise the markets , and boom, we are in a deficit bigger than you can imagine .
I just think we are in uncertain times and caution not spending promises are key to our immediate future.
That stupid ****ing referendum has a lot to answer for.
Blimey, thanks to you and Tiss for confirming that the writer of the piece in the OP was talking bollox - that natural order of things which says Conservatives = financial competence and boom times for all and Labour = financial chaos and misery for all has been restored after a nasty few hours when I believed that maybe the Tories weren't the economic and financial force of nature that we are told they are by the likes of the Mail and the Sun.
Even if there were any truth in what that Accountant and tax specialist wrote, we can rest safe in the knowledge that any veering off course by the Government can be put down to last year's referendum.
No doubt, what is said in these articles
https://www.theguardian.com/news/dat...deficit-target
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...-a6994016.html
http://www.standard.co.uk/business/w...-a3218261.html
https://fullfact.org/economy/did-geo...-deficit-year/
can, somehow, be blamed on Brexit as well.
Anyway, we all know that even if it is true that the average annual Government borrowing figure under Conservative Governments has been higher than under Labour administrations over the past seventy years, it's still all the fault of Labour isn't it!
It's the unknown, I note other contributors refer to Brexit as something that is being used as a weapon of fear ,in truth I don't think anyone knows the outcome , and on that point I feel we need to keep something in reserve, that might explain the last lame budget delivered by the Tories, I think they are on very uneasy ground ,our future is not in Mays hands it's in the hands of the other European countries, and let's be fair we ain't going to be handed a silver spoon tyoe deal ,as it would entice other referendums and Brexit types of result .
Perhaps the nuclear option of a two finger approach, and just leave without a deal may become the only outcome, now that will be a risky and rocky ride, as we trg and become a Singapore type economy to attract trade and investment.
I voted to stay in 🙄
Precisely.The Tories are far better than Labour when it comes to propaganda. There have been more recessions under Tory Governments than there have been under Labour. The economy being safer under the Tories is a myth.
It will not surprise me if we have another Tory induced recession over the next two or three years.
There are many reasons why the average over time is meaninglessness, the economic cycle, the time cost of money, the state of the economy that is inherited.
Both sides of the political spectrum use whatever stats they can to prove whatever argument they feel discredits the other side
Cameron has a lot to answer for but so have lot's of others in my view, including Corbyn who I am convinced has been telling porkies about wanting to remain as his actions during & after the referendum strongly suggest to me that he wants to leave. I am surprised that such a strongly principled man did not have the courage to show his true colours although I suppose Jeremy has been on a journey as Emily Thornberry put it.
As for Boris, Gove, & Farage their campaign was full of holes (& lot's of the brown stuff!) but unfortunately a dis-united remain campaign was unable to take advantage.
In Wales the campaign (or lack of one) run by Carwyn Jones & Leanne Wood was shambolic which resulted in a lot of their core voters choosing to leave. It is crazy to think that some of these communities benefit significantly from EU money so putting up a robust argument should have been relatively easy but clearly not for Carwyn & Leanne. They have put a lot of effort into moaning since the referendum but it's a pity that this effort was not matched before the vote. If Wales had voted to remain, like Scotland & N Ireland, I am certain that the UK government would be having a far rougher ride over brexit than it currently is.
So pointing the finger solely at Cameron is unfair in my view as there are lot's of others who should also take a long hard look at themselves.
I am not entirely sure what your point is regarding Corbyn? He should have said he was a leaver so everyone would vote remain? That might have actually worked.
The referendum was Cameron's baby, he used it to win an election thinking it couldn't backfire that is why he gets the blame.
Well she is the most important person in British politics at the moment, she was a very prominent member of the Cameron's government and she went completely missing for the entirety of the referendum campaign. If you were trying to deliver a complete verdict you could have found a few words to apportion some blame to her too.
I was talking about the leaders in my post - Cameron as PM, Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party, Boris, Gove & Farage as leaders of the leave campaign, Carwyn Jones, leader of Welsh Labour & Leanne Wood, leader of Plaid Cymru - so why did I need to mention Theresa May??