Better Or Worse?

by liamssoft | May 15, 2007 at 12:54 pm
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Tony Blair has dramatically changed the face of the United Kingdom. The good, the bad, and the major changes to laws and fines, Labour has introduced 3,000 new criminal offenses.

These are just a speck of the changes brought about since 1997 when Labour came to power.

House price values skyrocket, rising housing cost and homelessness.
Education establishments properly funded, Students cant afford to pay to go to University.

A CUT in waiting lists, a rise in hospital superbugs. Better school results, poorer pupil behaviour.

Regenerating city brownfield sites, developing on the countryside.

The 10-year reign of Tony Blair has been a contradictory one, full of failures and successes, which have ultimately created a catalogue of change.

Hundreds of new laws have been introduced, a target-driven culture has emerged and the private sector is creeping into all areas of life.

Whatever people's view of Blair may be, it is undeniable that the country has undergone massive development; and education, the NHS and law and order have been transformed, for better or worse.


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Brian A Kennedy
Brian A Kennedy
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at 02:26 on May 16th, 2007

liamssoft, a very balanced assessment. Thanks for this!

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Blair's departure is a welcome development, though it would be better if it was part of a war crimes trial for aggression.

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