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I've often claimed here on AB that right-wingers rarely possess memories that extend further back than a decade or so.
You refer, R1G, to the ten years of Gordon Brown's "errors" prior to the earlier American financial meltdown in 2008. You do not appear to recall his last-but-one (Tory) predecessor as Chancellor, Norman Lamont, and his ERM debacle together with Black Wednesday some nineteen years ago. The latter cost us over £3 billion - more than Brown's oft-quoted gold-sale - and a further £27 billion spent in propping up the pound according to Wikipedia.
I'm astonised, therefore, that you did not lose faith in the Conservative party back then, given that fiscal error is clearly, in your opinion, a mortal sin. (I'm assuming, of course, that you are 40+ years old and actually COULD recall the facts given if you chose to.)