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Another Tube strike announced
Mizter T wrote:
That's just nonsense - I'm not going to wage some massive defence of Blair, but to say that he didn't have any idea of what he wanted to do in power is just plain ignorant. What Blair wanted to do was to modernise Labour so that, having obtained power thanks to John Major, it could retain it and gain the full second term Labour had never previously managed. And he achieved that. But where James is right is that, once in power, Blair didn't know what to do with it. He came to power promising that his top three priorities were "Education, education, education" then presided over the most rapid decline in educational standards in living memory. Labour doubled spending on the NHS in real terms only to squander the money on increasing the salaries of consultants, GPs and nurses and employing vastly more of them, to the point where there was hardly any money left for patient care. The doubling of spending (tripling in cash terms) led to an increase in procedures (the best available index of output) of only 17%. Now it's true that nurses needed to be paid significantly more after a decade of declining remuneration, but does your local GP really deserve to be paid £107,000 on average, or a consultant £170,000? This was the price Labour paid for getting them to agree to a modernisation that is far from the significant root and branch reform of the NHS that was needed. And then there was the illegal war(s). Blair cynically looked at them from a party political point of view, and realised that he would be toast with some of New Labour's new Middle England voters if he opposed the war(s). So he wrong-footed the Conservatives and joined up with some of the most repugnant war criminals that have enjoyed power since 1945 - Cheney, Rumsfeld and their idiot stooge, Bush, all for domestic party political gain. |
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