I think I made my basis quite clear. Sadly bashing the Government is trendy, even Labour had to put up with it while they introduced the national minimum wage, winter fuel payments, banned fox hunting, free bus travel for over 60's,free entry to national museums and free nursery places for three and four-year-olds... now people really have something to moan about.
When the history of the last hundred years are written I am sure these magnificent efforts will shine like a beacon compared to all other acheivements of all other political parties over the generations. How can the people of Britain not have seen in a glorious 13 years of New Labour, that the banning of fox hunting, free entry to museums etc was worth the £165,000,000,000 debt racked up on the credit card to achieve it. What fools!
Economics does seem to be a very blind spot to the left, they seem to have virtaully no comprehension of it. Is there anyone on the left willing to admit that after the last 13 years of Labour government we as a country are broke, in fact we are much much much worse than broke we are humungously in debt and we have to do something about it before our creditors pull the plug.
P.S. If 600,000 (or however many) people are to be made redundant in the public sector the governments hope is that the private sector will be sufficently buoyant enough again to require employees and pick up this slack, whether that occurs or not time will tell, it is way too early to say.