9th December 2010, 05:07 PM
thing is when has a government undone such a policy? it won't be undone; labour were already going down that path, the Tories and Liberals just did their dirty work for them - do not forget that the Labour party are as cynical a bunch of politicking politckers that you'd find in a political union on politics night - who introduced fees - alright, Thatcher introduced loans, when she killed off grants and HB-eligibility, but did Labour undo that?
and another thing Labour were pretty much a shoo-in once the ConDem coalition came to fruition: political pundits were already saying that the winner of the election would be unelectable for a decade; whether one can go so far is debatable, but... certainly the next election, without a nice clean short and not too expensive war, is in Labour's pocket
and another thing Labour were pretty much a shoo-in once the ConDem coalition came to fruition: political pundits were already saying that the winner of the election would be unelectable for a decade; whether one can go so far is debatable, but... certainly the next election, without a nice clean short and not too expensive war, is in Labour's pocket
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