And you can't get past the headlines mate.
I can't really be arsed explaining every point however..... NHS patient numbers are rising every year as folks now go to hospital "more regularly" :
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publicatio ... ng-changes Our parents didn't go to hospital unless it was absolutely necessary, folks today see it as part of their 'right' no matter how necessary.
“Since 2010, one million people have been lifted out of absolute poverty and employment is at a record high with over 3.2 million more people in work – equating to an extra 1,000 people employed a day, every day.
"Meanwhile we continue to spend £90 billion a year on welfare to support those who need it most. The best way to help people improve their lives is through employment, with people on universal credit moving into work faster and staying in work longer.”
So £137 billion NHS budget and £90 billion welfare (plus whatever else but I don't have time to look them up) = £227 billion propping up the population. Fark me... the government's become a charity. No wonder we don't have a defense budget, no wonder we have no pretense of being a world power because we're too busy nursing little johnny, no wonder all the refugees want to come here....
The Police budget was reduced due to the last Labour government's massive debt funded policies that nearly bankrupted the country. It was well publicised so why are you unaware? Police down, crime up - logical but it also depends on the type of crime. Local government budgets were reduced in the same austerity policies as the Police funding but 56%? really? How could a council operate on less than half it's previous budget unless of course the previous budget was based on spend, spend, spend to win votes?
We have full employment which demonstrates the economy is working well so naturally people are making money. Don't be so jealous of the rich getting richer, without the 'rich" (what a wonderful insult - You're rich! (oh thank you!) then jobs wouldn't be created. We've had this discussed before, the highest rate of income tax is 45% for those earning £150,001 or more. That's not a lot if you live in London and have to pay a hefty mortgage. Then you pay massive indirect tax - VAT at 20%, stamp duty on house purchases, car/petrol taxes etc.. etc.. all which hit the richer harder because they have more disposable income. So add up income tax and indirect taxes and the filthy b@stard rich actually pay their share.... Yous don't think the tax man is any kinder to rich people than poor do you? He knows its a heck of a lot easier to raise money from one high income earner than get the same accumulated value from 2,000 low income workers.
Hillsborough took place on 15 April 1989. the 2nd inquest when the truth was acknowledged was 26 April 2016 when they ruled that the supporters were unlawfully killed due to grossly negligent failures by police and ambulance services to fulfil their duty of care. In that 31 year period, the governments were 1985-1992 Conservative, 1997-2010 Labour, 2010 - 2016 Conservative. If this was a Tory 'cover up' then WTF about the 13 year Labour party rule under "call me Tony"? And the final, damning report came out under a Tory government so Labour did sweet fanny zippo to help their socialist brothers in Liverpool eh? The report details who is to blame.
As I said before, with 'scum' like Derek hatton ruling Liverpool and making it into a Trotsky thiefdom, any government of any colour would have done the same. Wasn't it "Tony" that threw Hatton out of the Labour party, were Labour pumping millions into Liverpool to repay Hatton's loyalty and help???????
Time to move on, this is 2019.