It explains why the PWC figures are wrong. http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/jan/09/bad-science-ben-goldacre
Stereo, you can quibble about the figures but if the truth is anywhere near that (which it is) then the pensions that public sector workers receive are only available to private sector workers if they plough half of their take home income into their pension funds. Fair? I don't think so.
I find that this website helped me no end in understanding the current problems in this country. http://www.importantpoliticalissues.co.uk
If Labour were in power they would continue borrowing and spending to such an extent that in the future there would be an even bigger debt crisis and even harsher spending cuts. I don't think anyone wants the country to end up like Greece. Say what you want about the Tories but at least they have the balls to make tough, unpopular but necessary decisions for the good of the country.
Is that the lefty BBC who's political editor is an ex chairman of the young conservatives and isn't the BBC chairman the ex tory mp Lord Patten
It's a well known fact about Nick Robinson and unless you are very young surely you'd remember Chris Patten being a Tory MP and a past chairman of the Tory party