I am not against things like the health service, public transport and the benefits system. But trying to bring about equality by dragging the successful person down to the level of the unsuccessful is the wrong way to go about it.
It seems to me now that 20 years after Thatcher most of her ideals have been proved right. The EU is a fucking travesty, public opinion is now overwhelmingly leaning towards the right on issues such as welfare benefits and her privatisation of much of the state has proven to have been the right approach.
Look at the mess the health service is in now thanks to labour. They injected billions into it with the net result that productivity decreased! Our educational system is in turmoil as we continue to spiral down the world league tables for performance, I think we are 27th now in the world for mathematics. It's unaccetable.
Cameron and the Tories have the right appraoch. The austerity package will hopefully see some of the bloat and middle management that plagues the health service and all areas of civil service finally removed. The quango's can quite happily be burned, most are a complete waste of money and I love what he is doing to take power away from the state and give it back to local councils.
The centralisation of power is a mistake. It leads to massively inefficient beaurocratic impotence and the Conservative government are right to want to reign it in.
I also love what Ian Duncan Smith is doing in overhauling the welfare state, in fact I think this government will go down in history as the best post war government since Thatcher.
Hopefully they can jettison the fucking useless liberal democrats and end the coalition. Then we can see an end to the ridiculous human rights bill and the other concessions we have had to make to that bunch of incompetants.
And WTF does any of this have to do with Wikileaks? I'm knackered. I am going to bed, talk to all tomorrow.
You are nuts, Labour is going to get straight back in after this ridiculous coalition is done. But this is no Labour party that I recognise, so it doesn't mean a great deal. Blair sold the soul of the Labour Party. I think you have some valid criticisms of the welfare state, but I do have a number of objections. However, I will address this post in full tomorrow as I am quite tired.
No, I disagree. I think Thatcher's politics decimated the UK. It is because of her that your monthly bills are so expensive. It is because of her that getting around the UK on a train costs so much today. In Korea these things are dirt cheap and that is because they are nationalised.
I don't think think that Thatcher has been proven right whatsoever. All that has happened is that Tony Blair decided to bastardise The Labour Party to fit his own narcissistic vision and so you had essentially two versions of The Tories. Sure Labour was more friendly, but the differentiation had been largely watered down. After years of the Tories people were willing to vote for anything and what we got was 'New Labour'. Clause 4 was eradicated and Labour essentially became a party of big business. As can be seen with the wars it had also become totally undemocratic. This was a Labour Party in name only.
I agree that the Labour Party was wasteful. There were too many of those ludicrous quangos and money was obviously wasted on the NHS. But having said that, look at how much money the Americans are wasting on their health service. An awful lot more. The NHS is what it is, but it is being overworked as the nation becomes progressively fatter and more and more unhealthy. All in all though, the NHS is one of the great things about the UK and we have it because of progressive thinking. It is vital that people have a point of use healthcare system.
In terms of education, it is a complicated issue. My own personal opinion of the education system is that it is very good. My teachers were on the whole good people and I was attentive. I learned a lot from school. But as a whole you have to consider the changes in British society. Teachers have less and less power in the classroom. More and more kids are from broken homes or family environments where both parents are needing to work. These societal changes are also having a considerable impact on the educational system. I teach for a living, but I would never consider teaching in an English public school. It looks like hell. So, you can't just say that the Labour party is responsible for changes in the educational system. But I would actually be in favour of giving teachers more power and reigning in problem students.
When it comes to the austerity measures, you have to consider what they are really about and they are basically an unchecked attack on the less well off in society. It is a great excuse to blame it on national debt. I agree that the debt is too high and that Labour was fiscally irresponsible. However, a lot of that debt came from bailing out the financial sector which is guilty of mass fraud. You don't pay that off by going after the more vulnerable in society. Cameron is simply perpetuating what Thatcher did and of course he has a ready made excuse to do it.
I agree with you that you cannot have too much centralised power. You do need to stimulate self responsibilty, but at the same time I genuinely believe that every person should have an equal opportunity to succeed. Otherwise society has failed them. Rampant Friedman style economics only enhances disparities between the rich and the poor and leads to the bulk of the wealth going to a concentrated section of the elite. It doesn't work and America today shows us this. We need to keep away from that and follow other European models.
Some patriotic Americans. I particularly like what Hedges had to say, he was bang on the money. I would love for the anti-war movement to expand.
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