The benefit of the retrospectoscope is that it's based on cold hard facts,
not mystical powers.  Like the assumption Major wouldn't have invested in
public services with the economic boom just round the corner, no, he would
have abolished the top rate tax band, or set up nurse/teacher/policeman
shooting parties or something cos he was a cold hearted evil fucker was
Major.  Mind you the retrospectoscope does tell me he shagged Edwina Currie,
so your crystal ball might be confusing that abomination with
nurse/police/teacher culls I guess.

 

But as a minority of people didn't believe that, they voted for Blairs new
world of centre politics, but unfortunately he also got carried away with
himself and took us to war and let Brown get on with ending boom and bust
(not realising Brown had only read the first chapter of Keynes).  Bottom
line, Blair/Brown made mahusive assumptions about our economy, hocked us to
the hilt, sold all our gold and left us exposed to the unthinkable - the
bust round the corner.  

 

The tories did get in, along with libdems, or are they no longer "tories" if
they are in a coalition government now?  

 

 

 

From: Ian Murray [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 04 May 2011 17:40
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: RE: [LU] [Non LU] Good omen?

 

Whereas obviously you're seeing all this through the retrospectoscope.
Hindsight makes prophets of us all.

 

The investment in all public services was needed after 18 years of Tory
rule.  Many mistakes were made but a vast improvement was seen, most
obviously in the NHS.

 

And, forgive me for adopting your pedantry, the Tories did not get in.  They
had to form a coalition to form a government.





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