Re: Poor Lady Thatcher? : Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:58 pm
sally cinnamon wrote:
Inflation was just under 10% when Mrs Thatcher left office in 1990 so it's hard to say that she was a raging success on getting on top of inflation.
As for a pattern, when the Tories get in you usually get
- industrial unrest
- social disorder
- high unemployment
What we need is strong governments that can deal with unions and strikers, focus on the rule of law so people don't think they can take liberties, and clamp down on the lazy and scroungers but Tory governments breed all three problems.
As for a pattern, when the Tories get in you usually get
- industrial unrest
- social disorder
- high unemployment
What we need is strong governments that can deal with unions and strikers, focus on the rule of law so people don't think they can take liberties, and clamp down on the lazy and scroungers but Tory governments breed all three problems.
What bit of monetarism is flawed did you not get?
Social disorder/industrial unrest will always happen when government policy makes the going tougher, usually when the tories have to sort out the crap they inherit from Labour.
High unemployment - again when you have a reality check and accept you cannot just keep borrowing to grow the public sector, unemployment will be inevitable - this is what happens when the Tories have to sort out the profligate nature of Labour policy towards public spending.
Funny how disability benefit claimers grew significantly under Labour strange that given: more spending on the health service, less manual labour, better diet etc.