Hatterlovesbrighton
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Its a valid argument that Labour tax and spend too much, I'm not sure if they do though, or what the correct or best level of taxation and spending is. However I think this is a matter for debate and is a grey area with no right answer.
However to me it is clear that a Tory government has as its primary underlying ethos one of benefiting the already very rich, at the expense of the vast majority and the rest of the population. Again I'm not saying that's all they are about, they wouldn't get elected if they were, but that's effectively what we get.
Why people are prepared to get something the tories offer at the expense of everything else they do and don't do baffles me!
And Major thinks the opposite about Labour
"After the election, either the Conservative party or Labour will form – or at least lead – the new government. We need a government that can reach out to every part of our country. And Labour can’t do that.
I know Labour. I grew up with them. I admire their virtues. But Labour is a class-based Party. It was born so and remains so. It’s in its DNA. Labour divides to rule. To win votes, they will turn rich against poor. North against South. Worker against boss. They have done this before. And they are doing it now. But it is emphatically not what this country needs. We need to bring people together, not create chasms to prise us apart.
The enduring characteristic of the British is fairness and generosity of spirit. I believe people will turn away from Labour’s politics of social division. It has no place in a mature State. "