[QUOTE=ramAnag;40518367]You’ll have to explain that first sentence. Why else are schools, hospitals and roads in such a comparatively dreadful state?
A number of reasons and not all laid at HMG door. That's why I say our partisan, your first thought (over many years and subjects) is to find or hope for fault in the Tories or Brexit, and whist they are a long way from being brilliant, there have and continue to be other factors, many of which I've bleated on about in a non-partisan way - 'waste' (poor processes), increased demand (partly but not solely immigration), higher expectations, and the eggshells that public servants have to negotiate to stay 'clean' (which I guess has an impact on 'waste') etc etc. I might be unusual but when there's a cock -up my first thought isn't to dump on the people in charge, in terms of politics I think yours is.
As we are in a (hopefully long-lasting) period of ceasefire, I'd be interested to know the criteria you use for voting intentions. I've seen 'anyone but the Tories' which IMO is a bit sad
A number of reasons and not all laid at HMG door. That's why I say our partisan, your first thought (over many years and subjects) is to find or hope for fault in the Tories or Brexit, and whist they are a long way from being brilliant, there have and continue to be other factors, many of which I've bleated on about in a non-partisan way - 'waste' (poor processes), increased demand (partly but not solely immigration), higher expectations, and the eggshells that public servants have to negotiate to stay 'clean' (which I guess has an impact on 'waste') etc etc. I might be unusual but when there's a cock -up my first thought isn't to dump on the people in charge, in terms of politics I think yours is.
As we are in a (hopefully long-lasting) period of ceasefire, I'd be interested to know the criteria you use for voting intentions. I've seen 'anyone but the Tories' which IMO is a bit sad


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