Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
You cannot simply take a 5 year period of Labour rule to '79, without having recourse to Ted Heath's own government prior to that. You couldn't argue the the state of the country inherited in '79 was any worse than that left in '74.
I most certainly can argue that the state of the country was far worse than in 74. Denis Healey was the worst Chancellor I've know in my 66 years of life. The economy was in such a state, he was bringing out a new budget every three months to try and bring it under control, and failing miserably.
In 74 the miners rejected a 13% pay offer from Edward Heath, so he called an election. Inflation was already rising, which the Labour government didn't cause, but chose to borrow from the IMF to control it.
Who could forget the Winter of Discontent?