Hmmm. Nick Clegg and Tory Boy Cameron are having a macho debate about who can be more brutal in cutting public expenditure. Labour finds it hard to make cuts but knows its got to be done.
The implication is that public servants and their customers (school kids, the sick, etc.) must pay for the damage caused by the banks. In my view, we all share the blame fror the credit crunch and we should all pay - don't scapegoat those least able to resist, put up taxes instead.
But theres no votes in saying that, so I guess the weakest will pay for the banking crisis. Caused by greedy bankers and home owners.