wrencat1873 wrote:Sorry but, you are just making stuff up.
The Tories are making a right mess of everything they touch and you still proclaim that Labour would have been worse.
To claim that ANY party would have focused on other stuff, rather than Covid, is just plain ridiculous - you needed to give that a little more thought.
It would be akin to me suggesting that the Tories would have cut taxes for the better off and shrunk the size of the state.
They will do this at the first opportunity but, right now, the metaphoric house is burning down and that needs dealing with first.
- Mind you, Boris & Co aren't exactly doing a good job on this one
You are Rupert Murdoch (or other Right wing apologist) and I claim my £5
The Tories have been terrible I would agree - what makes you think Corbyn would have done a better job? The pressures from the unions especially the education related ones would have been immense. These are the funders of the Labour party - one thing I think we can all agree on the costs of this would have been off the scale.
We wouldn't be able to go work because we would spent all our time on one knee if Jeremy and John had been in charge - Labour hardly made a great fist of in Wales have they? As for the SNP perhaps less said the better.
Their desire to increase the size of the state would have been a big factor here and lockdown would have been tougher and longer and company collapse and unemployment would have been significantly worse.
Cutting taxes is no bad thing if it increases take - increasing taxes and reducing take as would have happened under Corbyn not great really?
You do read the Morning Star and I claim my £5