A Government Saved by the Ineptness of the Opposition
In 2010 British
voters elected a Conservative/Liberal Democrat party coalition to run the
government, the first coalition government in Britain since the 1930’s. It has not gone well. First of all, the policy goal of the new
government was to decrease the deficit, never mind the other economic and
social problems in Britain . So taxes were raised and more importantly,
there were massive cuts in government spending and government employment. The result, exactly what Econ 101 would have
predicted. The economy went back into
recession.
The involvement in
the Coalition has been a disaster for the junior partner Lib Dem
party. They essentially abandoned their
core principles in return for getting party leaders into leadership positions
in the government. Voters don’t like
that. Support for the Lib Dem party has plummeted
and election losses since 2010 have been substantial. The party has literally committed electoral
suicide and may not even be a factor in the next general election.
The Conservatives
have been exposed as a bunch of sleazy politicians (ok, what other kind of
politician is there) by the fact that they have had a totally inappropriate
relationship with the News Corp. and its Chairman, Rupert Murdoch. (News Corp. owns Fox News in this country, so
no further description of their principles is needed.) News Corp. had wanted to buy controlling
interest in a highly profitable British satellite TV company, BSkyB and needed
the government’s permission to do so.
Despite denials to
the contrary, it has now come out that the Conservative leaders had totally
inappropriate and secret meetings and relationships with the News Corp.
executives. All of this is made even
more disgusting by the fact that the newspapers controlled by the News Corp. in
Britain switched their support from Labour to Conservative for the last
election (wink, wink, nod, nod) and went on to claim credit for the Conservative
victory.
Equally disastrous
has been the government’s policy towards Britain National Health Service (NHS)
which provides quality care for every resident.
The Coalition promised to preserve and strengthen the NHS. Here
is what happened when the Health Secretary addressed a conference of nurses
and told them there was more clinical staff,
Nurses heckled and
laughed at Health Secretary Andrew Lansley today after he claimed clinical
staffing levels in the NHS had increased.
and told them that if there were any problems it was the
responsibility of of the nurses to speak out. An official at the Royal College
of Nursing explained it this way.
The
claims were dismissed as "nonsense" by RCN general
secretary Peter Carter.
Speaking
to journalists, he said: "All this nonsense that there is more clinical
staff now than there were a few years ago is simply not true."
And
Mr Lansley was laughed at for saying nurses should take more responsibility
because in the past whistleblowers have been ignored or persuaded not to speak
out, according to Dr Carter.
The economy thing does not look good. Europe is in the process of realizing the
effects of an incredibly bad set of policy decisions towards Greece and
other countries. If the Greek issue is
not settled and settled soon, Europe could
well descend into a chaotic depression.
And Britain is highly
dependent on European economic health, as the leader of the Lib Dem party had
to explain to those in England
who were watching Europe ’s problems with glee.
Speaking
in London the
Deputy Prime Minister declared: "We as a country depend massively on the
prosperity of the eurozone for our own prosperity, which is why I can never
understand people who engage in schadenfreude - handwringing satisfaction that
things are going wrong in the euro."
The point here is
that when a government starts to suffer electoral losses and when a
government starts to become a laughingstock, the end may be near. In Britain ’s case new elections are
not due for several years, and more importantly, the major opposition party
Labour has not shown itself to be worthy of governing. Its leader, Ed Miliband is just not regarded
as Prime Minister material.
But history has a way
of not waiting, and as more unsavory details come out about the Conservatives
and their relationship with Rupert Murdoch and his minions at News Corp, and as
Britain’s economy sinks further because of its own policy and its dependence on
Europe it is hard to see how Conservatives can survive to the next scheduled
general election. Yes, they are ok for this year, next year, well . . .
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