Mismanagement means people have lost homes
I have to respond to Jo McCarron's letter in which he talks of the coalition Government's "Failed economic policies".
The simple truth is what the coalition has failed to do, in the couple of years it has been in power, is magically fix the enormous economic hole that the Labour Party left the country in.
They are doing their best, but the scale of it is mind boggling and the USA and the EU are still up to their necks in similar, and in some ceases even deeper, holes too.
People are losing their homes because they have lost their incomes due to Labour's economic mismanagement.
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The pressure on jobs and housing and public services is massively increased thanks to Labour's open door immigration policies.
Despite this unemployment has been going down month on month, not up as Ms McCarron claims.
There are more people employed in the private sector in this country now than there ever has been at any point in our history.
The point she makes on tax breaks for millionaires is a simple lie, as the nation is well aware.
Labour's top rate of tax for all but the last six weeks of its 13 year stay in power was 40 per cent.
It is now 45 per cent.
Higher earners are paying considerably more under the coalition and the two million lowest earners have been taken out of tax altogether.
No matter how often Labour repeats this lie, it will never magically become the truth.
What sort of nation do we want to live in?
How about one where politicians face the truth and do the best for the national interest, rather than peddling lies and scare mongering in their own narrow interest?"
MALCOLM CUPIS Haweswater Close Bridgeyate




2 Comments
by MoeXXX
Thursday, February 21 2013, 8:54PM
“How on earth does someone manage to cram so many factual errors into so few words? I wouldn't know where to start with this.
Maybe start with the fact government spending is actually going up? Needless reorganisations, moronic outsourcing, ideological workfare schemes and welfare reforms, massive benefit subsidies to private industry and countless policy U-turns all have a finite cost you know. I'll bet you'll never guess who's paying for all that?”
by mcupis
Thursday, February 21 2013, 12:14PM
“How on earth does the Chronicle manage to take a letter that contained no grammatical errors and engineer a few in before publishing it...?”