This government has massively failed economically. The debt as nearly doubled to £1.4trn. Austerity has failed.
People have died because of Iain Duncan-Smith's welfare chances.
We have 1m people using food banks.
I think some people fail to realise how perilously close we were to meltdown in 2008. A couple of hours away from major banks going bust by some reports.
The Labour Government had a choice - let the banks go bust and we'd have seen an economic depression. They did what they had to do so billions of pounds were
printed (it's the click of a mouse these days by the BofE) and lent to those banks that needed it and in some cases used to buy shares in banks.
I remember Alistair Darling's 2009 budget speech when he outlined how much the Government had to borrow over the next few years, with gasps of horror coming
from the Commons. Again, Labour did what they had to do. Recession is better the a Depression.
That meant the Coalition took over with record debt and an annual deficit of around £150b. The deficit has come down to around £90b now but that means as a country we're still racking up the overall debt. This is why we'll see record low interest rates for another 5 years at least.
So, blame the Tories, blame the Lib Dems, blame Labour the fact is we have, and continue to, live beyond our means.
The truth is we can't afford our welfare spending. The NHS is too big (I'm sure it's current size was never planned back in 1948), property prices and rents are too high, we have too many people living on these islands, I could go on.
Maybe a crash in 2008 could have pressed the re-set button but, hey-ho, what's done is done.