>> I wasn't referring to the article, I was referring to some of your earlier posts.
Why don't you just contribute to the discussion?
(You could slide a few personal insults in if you were really clever.)
If you were really clever you would present an arguement based on facts rather than "class war".
I've said many times that I'm not a fan of Cameron / Osbourne.
When they first formed a Govt they proposed massive cuts in public spending, but remained popular, more so than Labour. The public knew what was needed and was prepared to accept it in the hope that the economy would turnaround, (and then hopefully there would be tax cuts, etc).
As Jon as pointed out above, the cuts haven't happened. Spending has increased, there has been U turn after U turn, and nothing has been achieved economically in the past 2 years.
Those "Tory bashers" like you Pete, don't like Osbourne, but you didn't then either.
The reason his popularity has fallen is because those who did like him, don't anymore, including many in his own party, and many business leaders who offered public support early days. Osbourne has failed because he hasn't done what he said he would. And if you are daft enough to think that its "cuts" thats causing the recession, then thats your own stupid fault for believing the nonsense in the Gaurdian.
And as for contributing to the debate, maybe I didn't contribute earlier because my business seems to be busier than yours and have been working for over 12hours non stop today, so had better things to do when you posted...or maybe its just that your repeated Tory bashing is boring.
As I said earlier, I have no problem with knocking Cameron / Osbourne because of their failed policies....but your constant knocking of the "posh boys" is simple bollocks really, so nothing to debate. I've said it before, and I'll say it again..if you want debate, stick to facts...not bigotry.