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Originally Posted by Josy
Great speech by Ed
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Agreed,it was for many reasons but because it offered hope that despite the realities and constraints still placed financially on the UK that there was another way to ensure protection for those who need it, to build back up the NHS, to start to tackle the reversal of wages below inflation for so many years.
To ensure fairness and justice as to policies and more to the point when dealing with those most vulnerable,ensuring compassion is evident in such dealings with them and as to policies affecting them.
A far cry from this strengthen further the strongest and, shore up the richest while tearing away from the poorest and most vulnerable the little they already have and never listening to all the cries against such policies and just dismissing any criticism of same.
That is all we have had from this Govt. followed by failure upon failure as to near all its original financial and economic targets.
We are going to be expected to take part again in conflict in the Middle East, (amazing how unlimited funding can be found for that at the drop of a hat, as it was for the Libyan action too).
Yet this Govt has depleted the armed forces to what I feel are ridiculous levels.
As to just about 70% of this Coalition's policies,I stand by my view that this is in fact a dangerous for the UK PM leading a dangerous Govt.
Ed Miliband showed a fairer,more compassionate and in my view better way of governing a Country,I just hope things at the very least stay as they are politically because that will mean his policies will indeed get a chance.
I hope to see this present Govt. and this doom and gloom for the majority of the UK swept away at the first opportunity to do so.