- Oct 17, 2008
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My view is that they’ve actually done a little too much too soon. To repeat the same mantra again, when the loony Tories were in government, I said I want “boring people in grey suits doing steady, boring work”.I don't think they doing a good job so far (sadly) but.
They took away the heating allowance from people who can afford not to have it (for the most part), they need to make sure if some fall through the cracks they catch them.
They increased School fees for private school kids (my son goes to a private school and I am ok with it) the key thing is that the money raised goes to help start repairing our neglected and crumbling (literally) state school system.
They have to raise taxes somewhere to try and get the economy to grow. No one in this country ever wants taxes raised but we all want a better standard of living and a growing economy, better services, and low interest rates.
They've made gaffs as well and I do worry that they are just serving up more of the same old shit. My hope/feeling is that they will gradually be more and more radical and come the next election the country will be in a better place. At the moment it isn't great though.
After 100-odd days, they’ve managed to frighten businesses, cut WFA stone dead, have one MP resign, Sue Gray forced out, and bottomed out their popularity in opinion polls.
And all that before we’ve even had a budget.
I thought they’d come in, see the year out with slow, steady change and showing the country they can govern sanely, give a modest budget and get to work with things slowly and surely starting in Spring.
Ironically it was Truss who tried to do too much too soon for the Tories and was immediately ousted as an incompetent (albeit she was a lot, LOT worse)