-:Undertaker:-
09-11-2013, 10:54 AM
Halfway through: Are the Coalition doing a good or bad job?
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The year 2013 marked the halfway mark of the Coalition Government between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The Coalition Government, formed back in May 2010, will expire when a General Election is called in May 2015 (thanks to the Fixed-Term Parliament Act) and the Conservatives will be vying to form a majority ministry against Labour whereas the Liberal Democrats will be hoping to hold as many seats as possible to possibly take part in another coalition in the event of a hung parliament.
The Coalition claim that so far, far-reaching reforms on welfare, the NHS, education with the introduction of free schools and scrapping of EMA, net immigration falling, overhaul of the armed forces and reduction of the deficit mean that the coalition have done good for the country so far.
The Labour Party and critics on the left will argue that this government has been especially harsh on the poorest in our country, having introduced a bedroom tax, cut EMA, introduced tuition fee's and claiming that the government is cutting spending back too fast.
Others, mostly on the right in UKIP but also coming from Old Labour will argue that immigration remains at unsustainable levels, the national debt is still rising, foreign aid has been increased and nothing has been done on the European Union/ECHR and the armed forces have been emasculated.
But where do you stand? Do you think that the Coalition has done a good job or a bad job? What areas do you agree with the government on and what areas do you disagree on? And, if you're willing to share - who are you considering at the moment voting?
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The year 2013 marked the halfway mark of the Coalition Government between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The Coalition Government, formed back in May 2010, will expire when a General Election is called in May 2015 (thanks to the Fixed-Term Parliament Act) and the Conservatives will be vying to form a majority ministry against Labour whereas the Liberal Democrats will be hoping to hold as many seats as possible to possibly take part in another coalition in the event of a hung parliament.
The Coalition claim that so far, far-reaching reforms on welfare, the NHS, education with the introduction of free schools and scrapping of EMA, net immigration falling, overhaul of the armed forces and reduction of the deficit mean that the coalition have done good for the country so far.
The Labour Party and critics on the left will argue that this government has been especially harsh on the poorest in our country, having introduced a bedroom tax, cut EMA, introduced tuition fee's and claiming that the government is cutting spending back too fast.
Others, mostly on the right in UKIP but also coming from Old Labour will argue that immigration remains at unsustainable levels, the national debt is still rising, foreign aid has been increased and nothing has been done on the European Union/ECHR and the armed forces have been emasculated.
But where do you stand? Do you think that the Coalition has done a good job or a bad job? What areas do you agree with the government on and what areas do you disagree on? And, if you're willing to share - who are you considering at the moment voting?
There are plenty of nifty prizes to be won within this forum. Positive contributions towards official debates will sometimes be rewarded with a month's VIP subscription in a colour of your choice as part of the Top Contributor award. As well as this, reputation will be awarded throughout the debate to those who make valid and constructive posts. Those who make the best contributions within a month win the Debater of the Month award and wins themselves a month's worth of forum VIP and 10 reputation points. Finally, those who create debate topics that generate a lot of buzz and engaging discussion will receive 20 reputation points.
The debate is open to you.