Bent over the table indeed - the government knows that the public (generally) have short and selective memories. Looking back at this in the future, the rises will be minimal, and nobody will mind because they will be better off than they were before anyway.
Or Labour will have ballsed it up completely and leave the Tories a god awful mess to sort out.
Short memorys indeed, i dont remember labour taking over a bright and shiney country. In fact i distinctly recall a large upturn after Labour won the election with something like a land slide.
A lot of us remember the 70s
I remember the power cuts. Unions." What about the workers", just about remember that.
Poll tax and council tax riots,haveing to find £500 in poll tax, a year after leaveing, school 3 million unemplyed,15.7% inflation, black tuesday, black monday and a" haves and have nots" attitude that really turns my stomach. Under the tories i could not get on the ladder, i now own 3 properties under labour for that and several other more generous reasons. I WILL be voteing Labour next time around.
Its funny, the general approach of people on this forum is generous and open minded but conversely i think its fair to say political opinion seems to lie in the blue corner on average? To me, that seems a contradiction? Fair comment or not?