Moonhead
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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop Ok, Moonie, here's her response :) " Thatcher ended up a very divisive figure so totally understand. Basically, there is a hard left constituency here that I personally think is based on principles of being owed something and begrudges people they perceive have had an unfair leg up. They may be right on the latter point but we are where we are and wealth redistribution doesn't work if you want an economy to grow and benefit all people (it will never benefit all people equally!). In the UK the public sector is about 20% of the workforce, which is huge considering there are only about 30 million people working total. That number is going down because of Tory policies to trim a bloated bureaucracy. Anyway, the Blairites started a good thing bringing the left to modern times, much like Clinton did in the US. Now, the left is moving back in time here. We'll see if the electorate buys it" Thanks. She's full of crap about leftists thinking that they're owed a living (though at least she had the decency to avoid the "E" word), and she's missing the fact that we have a much bigger public sector here than is fashionable in the 'States, but the rest of that sounds fair enough. (Though it's worth remembering that the bureacracy trimming, particularly at a local government level, had started long before Cameron was "elected". Brown was into that notion, iirc.)
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