Well it is different as labour massively increased spending on healthcare (when we needed it), education and social welfare when the tories were fighting elections on asylum seekers. Come on there were swathes of differences only thatcherite economic deregulation was left.
Things we have with labour that more than likely wouldn't have under the tories (looking at both historic policy, manifesto, voting patterns and evaluation of all these):
-A minimum wage
-Independant bank of england: with no clumsy interest rate rises
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-Sure start scheme
-tax credits
-energy allowance for pensioners (£200 - £300)
-national health service spending increase
-85,000 more nurses
-32,000 more doctors
- doubling in funding for under 18 education per pupil from £3000 to £6000
- overall crime down 30%
- record police numbers in cities
- devolved power
- paternity leave of 2 weeks
- GLC: london mayor etc
- 25% increase in child benifit
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Good friday agreement PEACE IN NORTHEN IRELAND- 30,000 more teachers in schools
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Rights to 4 weeks paid holiday- 1,000,000 pensioners out of relative poverty
- banned fox hunting
- Free TV licences for over-75s
- Banned fur farming and the testing of cosmetics on animals
- Waiting times for operations halved
- Free local bus travel for over-60s
- Over 1.5 million child trust funds have been started
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Free eye test for over 60s- Five, six and seven year olds in class sizes of 30 or less
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Free entry to national museums and galleries - Cut long-term youth unemployment by 75 per cent
- Free nursery places for three and four-year-olds in England, Scotland and Wales
- House of lords reform (got rid of the hereditary peers)
- Congestion charge in london
- Compensation for miners
- pay increases for frontline education and healthcare staff (docs, nurses and teachers)
Those are all contestable in some way ofcourse because noone goes unharmed but alot of those it is difficult to argue with while remaining on the point.
That is what we wouldn't have had if the tories were in power but what would have been the same:
- War on terror
- Iraq war
- privatisation of canteens and secondary service in hospitals
- other PFI
- The time of the recession
What would have changed since 1997 under the tories:
- continued deregualtion (argued by cameron as the way forward don't forget)
- The severity of the recession being much worse due to lack of economic stimulus
- The banks would have collapsed (as cameron and his party argued against bailing out banks)
- an extended recession
- wild interest rates
- unemployed absolutely ignored
Ok you can tell me " you don't know what would have happened under the tories" well search your feelings and tell me you couldn't see that.
Labours 2008-10 period has been excessively unimpressive however with more focus on the Iraq war and people control through terrorist laws than the social, political and economic reforms of 1997-2005. People have impressively short memories and sight into the past.
Whatever bad things happened under labour would have likely have been seen under the tories with greater effect and without any of the extra teachers, nurses, doctors and police to help our under invested nation.