Ah a subject I love politics! I am astounded how short memory many voters have, or maybe they just don't care and vote traditionally? If a political party caused a problem to you, you don't vote them back in do you? This current dire financial situation was managed by the Labour Party and I use the term managed very loosely, it is now down to the Conservatives and dare I say the party that came 3rd in the last election to sort it out, and that is where part of the problem currently lies, the Conservative cannot take full fiscal control over their desire to tackle this situation. Labour solution is spend your way out of it (add to the debt) Conservative solution (pay off the debt asap) Liberal solution (sit on the fence but appear to support both and none). I was brought up if you have a debt you need to pay it off, better still try not to get into debt in the first place, so I support the Conservative stance in tackling this, knowing that with all the financial cuts made and proposed it is still not going to tackle the countries debt mountain as stands and growing daily, frightening isn't it.All this is also not helped by the media which joys on doom and gloom (invention) even when it is not so, I watch the Moody downgrade of the UK banks and Sky News say's it has caused a sharp collapse in Bank Share prices this morning, as I watch the FTSE is up and still rising and the bank shares are still positive riding on yesterday's gains, albeit negative on today's prices but half of what is being reported, so scare monger reporting. Just like Moody's official statement saying their downgrade makes no difference to the UK Bank's financial stability just reflecting their links into the European debt crises, this is not how the story get's put across though.It's a no wonder that no one is happy at the governments attempts to solve not going into a double dip recession if you rely on the media's take on everything! Relying on the media to report what is going to be said before it is said or reporting factual of a situation is as naiev as voting Labour back in to sort the problem they let happen in the first place! Alistair Darling or George Osbourne, I know who I prefer, as I said short memories!