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Good things that the Labour Government has done in the last 12 years.

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MrsMerryHenry · 11/10/2009 17:42

Come on, with an election due, shall we see if we can come up with a balanced appraisal of them before we vote?

(keep your eyes out for Thread 2 on this theme)

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Wonderstuff · 11/10/2009 17:56

LOL
Bookstart.. um
Actually definitly more money in education to be fair, lots more in NHS too, just a shame so much of it is in consultant and gp's pockets..

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purepurple · 11/10/2009 17:59

Surestart
Foundation Stage, Birth to Three Matters and now the Early Years Foundation stage
Nursery Education Grant
Minimum wage
Cutting waiting time for hospital appointments
and now my tea is ready

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notagrannyyet · 11/10/2009 18:04

Interest rates, inflation, unemployment, have been low.

Agree on NHS and schools.

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Wonderstuff · 11/10/2009 18:09

Don't really think that, at the moment, we can credit them with low unemployment tbh

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Hassled · 11/10/2009 18:11

The minimum wage and Surestart are their crowning achievements IMO. Taking child poverty seriously, taking global warming/green initiatives seriously.

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Heated · 11/10/2009 18:14

Winning the Olympic Bid - although I might list that in the demerits thread too

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notagrannyyet · 11/10/2009 18:15

Over 12 years probably can. But yes it is going up now sadly. Caused mainly by banking crisis?

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FakePlasticTrees · 11/10/2009 18:16

Civil partnerships (and generally pushed a more 'grown up' attitude to gay people)

northern Ireland (Mo Mowlam should take the credit for that)

Paternity leave

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policywonk · 11/10/2009 18:19

Overseas development is a HUGE one. Pre-97, the Overseas Development Administration (Thatcher's 'aid' body) had a specific remit to use aid budgets to grease the palms of those who might purchase UK goods, particularly defence ordinance and large infrastructure projects. There was no emphasis on - indeed, no interest in - tackling poverty or inequality.

One of the first things Labour did, post '97, was to set up the Department for International Development (DFID), with a specific remit to tackle poverty. It also outlawed the use of development funds as a bait for buying British goods.

DFID, over the last 12 years, has become one of the most respected and internationally admired national aid agencies, and is regarded as a towering example of innovation and good practice.

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KatieScarlett2833 · 11/10/2009 18:19

Tax Credits

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Wonderstuff · 11/10/2009 18:19

So (current high unemployment) caused mainly by GB then...
Agree Mo Mowlam inspirational in NI

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Heated · 11/10/2009 18:20

Childcare Voucher Scheme

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skidoodle · 11/10/2009 18:21

Child poverty is such bullshit. Children are poor because their families are poor. Treating children as a separate class of human is one of the most pernicious things new labour have done.

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MarthaFarquhar · 11/10/2009 18:22

increased paid maternity leave

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policywonk · 11/10/2009 18:25

Ed Miliband's recent carbon plan took lots of green campaigners by surprise, in that it's actually rather good

Labour's budgets, according to independent research by the IFS, have been consistently redistributive - ie, they took money away from the richest and gave it to the poorest.

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notagrannyyet · 11/10/2009 18:25

Not sure if global banking crisis can be blamed on GB alone.

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policywonk · 11/10/2009 18:26

Macpherson inquiry

all-women shortlists

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DrNortherner · 11/10/2009 18:27

Getting rid of double jeapordy law
Civil Partnerships
Extended MAT leave
Paternity leave
Free fruit for Key Stage 1
More money to schools & NHS
Hunting ban

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DrNortherner · 11/10/2009 18:28

I loved Mo Mowlam. RIP Mo.

Met her on a few ocassions, even had tea in her Redcar house. Lovely lady.

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MarthaFarquhar · 11/10/2009 18:30

repealed clause 28

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daftpunk · 11/10/2009 18:32

mimimum wage.

PW;

doubt many people give a toss about DFID...esp when this country is in such a mess....sort your own problems out before taking on the worlds..

have to disagree with you on all-women shorlists aswell....sexist.

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ilovemydogandmrobama · 11/10/2009 18:34

Human Rights Act
Tony Benn

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Wonderstuff · 11/10/2009 18:40

Had GB not deregulated so much of the finacial services I doubt we would have been hit so hard by the current recession, he allowed this rediculous trading to take place. He is definitly more part of the problem than the solution imo.

daftpunk I think that DFID is more important than ever now actually, the link between poverty and unstable government is clear. There are good reasons why DFID's budget has been protected at the moment. The worlds problems are our problems because the economy is so globalised.

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Wonderstuff · 11/10/2009 18:42

I'm intrigued as to what Tony Benn, lovely chap and outstanding speaker that he is, has actually done during this government??

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