I am a supporter of the NHS as are most Conservatives.
(wmb, that's awful, the thing I am most grateful about isn't money, job or any of that stuff, it's simply good health)
However none of that removes the fact the cupboard is bare and we can't pay teenagers money to go to school any more. If the measures work the economy will pick up and then there will be mroe jobs. That is the reality.
I am not happy with the budget in terms of cuts - there is a table in today's Times which says "In (money in ) Tax £589bn + 7.48% and Out (spending ) £710bn + 18%. I think that's awful - that we are spending so much more than we are getting in.
I remember when under a Tory Government we were paying back National Debt. Pity Gordon Brown sold most of our gold at the worst price possible. He did pay off the last of our debt from world war II it must be said and in times of growth it's easier to pay off debt. But we certainly have a huge black hole and if that means teenagers have to get a bike to school and work all day Saturday to fund their bus fares that's a wonderful way to give them a work ethic for life. Far too many of them are far too idle (and it's in the nature of a teenager to be so of course and I don't exclude any type of teenager from that - it spans all types).
The table also shows our debt interest up 13% (we spent £50bn on that) and defence £40bn (which I am sure as this is a female site largely most of us would rather have reduced by a large amount) That's not increasing which kind of means cut backs if we have over 4% inflation.
health we spend £126bn on (up 3.2%) and social security and services the biggest of anything £232b. Is that our nemesis - the huge spending on social security which is double the NHS spending? Educatino is £89bn.