Kosh wrote:
All well and good, but nobody - and I do mean nobody - voted for the policies that are currently being enacted.
really? guess the party manifestos and from what year.
we will deliver up to £20 billion of efficiencies in the frontline NHS
We will continue to press ahead with bold NHS reforms. All hospitals will become Foundation Trusts, with successful FTs given the support and incentives to take over those that are under-performing. Failing hospitals will have their management replaced. Foundation Trusts will be given the freedom to expand their provision into primary and community care, and to increase their private services
then there's welfare
More people with disabilities and health conditions will be helped to move into work from Incapacity Benefit and Employment Support Allowance, as we extend the use of our tough-but-fair work capability test. This will help to reduce the benefit bill by £1.5 billion over the next four years.
Our goal is to make responsibility the cornerstone of our welfare state. Housing Benefit will be reformed to ensure that we do not subsidise people to live in the private sector on rents that other ordinary working families could not afford.
25million voted for more privatisation of the nhs, to cut benefits and to screw the disabled. how many of those 25 million are now spouting their hypocritical self righteous moral indignation because the tories are doing EXACTLY what they voted for.