Indeed, NewLabour have a lot to answer for. Cameron and Clegg have said all the right things re putting country before party but like most I am sceptical about this. What can be said is that the country demonstrared clearly that they have had enough of Brown and the New Labour party he so helped to shape. True they did bring in a lot of positive things over the past 13 years but their wasteful spending on "Big Government" and their handling of the economy has cost them dear. (if only they had listened more carefully to peoples worries over things like the economy/immigration/abuse of benefits/bewildering examples of "political correctness"/Afghanistan etc..).TBH, Labour can now regroup and sit in opposition and that is going to be a lot easier than being in power at the momment with all the problems that face us. I think we would all agree that things could not go on as they have and the new coalition will have much to do. This country needs to remind itself that it is no longer the major player it thinks it is and that you cannot keep spending money you aint got. In this respect there are going to be tough times ahead as various belts get tightened. As one with more socialist tendencies I hope this tightening is done fairly as the difference between rich and poor in this country has grown drastically under New Labour (ironically, it was at its lowest under Major). I cant help but think of a footballing analogy here. I am a Baggies fan and proud of it. Our chairman takes a lot of stick about our "yo-yo" reputation and him not spashing the cash on players to help keep us up in the premiership. He did an interview recently when he spoke about the club needing to know its limits, about how it simply does not have the money to spend, about the importance of remaining solvent as opposed to buying players with extortionate wages and then building massive debts, about the way forward being a slow, steady growth based on sound management , development and wage structure. It would be nice to be up there with the other MOTD favourites but it aint gonna happen. Play it right and we will get there and we will be solvent still . But it will take a bit of time. Bit like having a Focus st racing a Ferrarri if you get my drift. All a bit about being realistic and knowing your limits. This country is still , in my opinion, a great one when you look around at others out there. But we need to act now to keep it one.