Tackling the Tories’ lies, one by one

by Dan Johnson

Yesterday, Sayeeda Warsi listed the Tory-Lib Dem government’s top “achievements”. Labour needs to take them on one by one and expose them for the lies they really are.

“We’ve scrapped the jobs tax”

They haven’t scrapped national insurance. They didn’t impose an increase on employers like Labour would have done, but they increased the employees’ contribution despite their video here asking people what they would spend the additional money on.

“We’re cutting corporation tax”

This, they have done, even on the banks – despite a Labour amendment to keep a higher rate for banks for a few more years.

“We promised we’d protect NHS spending – and we have”

They are not protecting the NHS. The measly increase will not cover the real rising costs due to an aging population. They are going through a wasteful reorganisation that isn’t wanted by patients or doctors.

“A cancer drugs fund”

Money that doesn’t go anywhere near to covering the huge costs involved.

“A regional growth fund”

With significantly less money than regional development agencies and a much narrower focus.

“More loans to small businesses”

The dodgy use of figures continues into government: they are letting the banks off scot-free with no real commitment to lending.

“Tax breaks for new businesses”

Unemployment continues to rise and there is no strategy for growth 10 months into this government’s term.

“We’ve taxed the banks”

Yes, but less than Labour did last year. Which is effectively a tax break for banks.

“Capped immigration”

Sort of. And in a way that the CBI, business leaders and universities say is damaging to the economy.

“Put a block on more power to the EU”

Meaningless legislation that even the Tory backbenchers think doesn’t work.

“50,000 new apprenticeships”

Following on from Labour’s policy, but scrapping EMA and tripling tuition fees.

“200 new academies”

More schools outside of local government’s control, leading to a two-tier system, rather than Labour’s policy of getting the worst schools to improve.

“Cut ministerial pay”

By a tokenistically tiny fraction, saving a tiny amount compared to the costly measures this government is instituting. Still not implemented.

“Blocked a third runway”

A third runway supported by business groups, whose scrapping will push Britain further down in competition with French and Dutch airports.

“No more sofa government, no more spin government”

Nine months of Andy Coulson till their shame won out.

“A national security council”

With few powers and even fewer meetings. COBRA has been shown to work time and again.

“More power to local councils”

Frontloaded cuts and removal of ring-fencing will mean the most vulnerable will suffer the worst.

“Our freedoms restored”

The freedom to have deteriorating public services, run-down schools and hospitals.

Dan Johnson is the Labour party candidate in Stainsby Hill, Thornaby in the local elections this year.


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3 Responses to “Tackling the Tories’ lies, one by one”

  1. John says:

    Is it true that the coalition will be spending 2bn more on frontline services than Labour would have?

  2. Dave says:

    Your post is so full of spin it makes my head dizzy! Some of my favourite…

    “‘We’re cutting corporation tax’ This, they have done” – so by your own admission, not a lie.

    “‘We’ve taxed the banks’ Yes, but less than Labour did last year.” – And so HSBC are considering leaving for Hong Kong, so maybe taxing them less is a good thing?

    “A cancer drugs fund” – I don’t see the lie your trying to expose here.

    “No more sofa government, no more spin government” – Is no more spin opposition your stance then? Clearly not!

    I honestly would like to consider the Labour party a contender for Government, but this sort of post is just drivel. You cannot have a mature stance of just hating and opposing everything they say. If all you have is opposition, then you’re only ever good at opposing and not governing.

  3. Nicky says:

    Good article, Dan. You’re right to expose the weaknesses, and downright lies, in Warsi’s speech.

    Take no notice of nitpicking naysayers – case of they would say that, wouldn’t they.

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