perhaps we should play the game of see what failures we can come up with on both sides. Blair promised much and didn't deliver, remember his weasel words, education, education, education, really can't see that much has changed, except we have an enormous amount of young people without work, that obviously didn't happen overnight.
Building hospitals, schools, using Private Finance Initiative, fine except to say that when you look at the deals that had to be done, the cost to those institutions have been enormous, over and above the costs of actually get them built.
No way to say this except that mass immigration has not been the happy event that Blair seems still to think it is, because there was not, nor still is, provision for those coming in to settle, find jobs, homes, schools.
And they have created a serious underclass who rely solely on benefits as a way of life, which is now being picked over but the present incumbents, who will be lambasted all the way to the next election for picking on the poor?
I don't care for the current coalition, it's a mish mash and i would rather have seen Cameron not make the alliance with the Lib Dems, but he did and now for the moment we are stuck with it.
The other thing one can say is that the welfare system is a leviathan and does need revising, paring down, pretty much the same way that sacred cow the NHS does, but no one has the balls to really do it. They tinker which is no good at all. I want to see a total curb on immigration, and a total claw back of powers from Brussels, then Cameron might see some of his core voters come back from UKIP or not voting at all.