So we're ignoring...
Gender pay gap has been reduced
The manufacturing sector ranking improved on a global scale
Education in maths, reading and science have all improved, at least compared with other countries. In 2009 we were 27th, 25th and 16th respectively. We're now 11th, 13th and 13th.
4G roll out
5G roll out
Fast Fibre roll out - internet speeds increasing from 5Mb to around 69Mb on average
1GB internet being available
That's cool.
Assuming Labour win, what will get better in the next 14 years?
4G, 5G and faster internet... Pretty sure all of those things would have happened no matter who was running the country. Infact I recall Corbyn wanting to roll faster internet out to the countryside and he was laughed at.
The gender pay gap would have reduced also.
Its quite interesting you mention education as I read earlier in the week that kids are going to high school unable to read and are also joining infants unable to dress themselves. Lets also not forget that schools were closed due in part to Rishi cutting back on repairs/replacement of schools when he was chancellor.
When you say manufacturing and education has improved on a global scale, is that because it has improved or that other countries have dropped? There is a difference?
I have nothing against education in fairness, I reckon it has done fairly well compared to other areas which have government input. But it is not enough to give them any more time running the country.
Far more is worse than is better. At the very least standards should be maintained and your talking about 4G internet and 1GB broadband which half the the country will not even benefit from because they either will not have access to it or it will not make any difference to their lives. Give me 100mb broadband and I would not know the difference, I can watch netflix with my 35mb broadband. 1gb will make no difference, infact if anything I am guessing this role out is why the cost of broadband is rocketing.
Trussle trust had 35 foodbanks in 2010.
Trussle trust had 1,300 foodbanks in 2019.