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Improvements in the U.K. since 2010

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Whitewavemark2 Thu 19-Jan-23 18:14:45

Are there any?

I can’t think of any.

varian Thu 19-Jan-23 18:20:30

The pupil premium policy of the LibDems was good, but did the Tories subsequently destroy it?

growstuff Thu 19-Jan-23 18:23:08

varian

The pupil premium policy of the LibDems was good, but did the Tories subsequently destroy it?

It still exists.

varian Thu 19-Jan-23 18:23:39

I think I've found an improvement not (yet) cancelled by the Tories.

The 5p charge (on plastic bags) was introduced in supermarkets in 2015 and since then usage at the main retailers has dropped by a staggering 97%. Meanwhile, over £200 million has been voluntarily donated by retailers to good causes in that time.

As a result of the charge, the average person in England now buys around three single-use carrier bags a year from the main supermarkets, compared with around 140 in 2014.

The charge was last year increased to 10p and extended to all businesses. This has helped further bring the number of bags used down by over 20% from 627 million in 2019/20 to 496 million in 2021/22.

www.gov.uk/government/news/10p-bag-charge-turns-the-tide-on-plastic-waste

Casdon Thu 19-Jan-23 18:32:47

Wales has gained confidence in itself, there’s been a noticeable increase in national pride and ownership, against the odds.

We introduced the supermarket bags charge in 2011 by the way!

Whitewavemark2 Thu 19-Jan-23 18:47:11

Oh yes - charges for supermarket plastic bags.

One improvement - excellent.

Second - pupil premium

NotSpaghetti Thu 19-Jan-23 18:51:41

Bag charges! 👍

Rosie51 Thu 19-Jan-23 18:58:32

I do approve of bag charges but when I shop for my food bank donation I always buy carrier bags because the food bank dispenses the food in them. For my own shopping, even clothes etc I always supply my own bags. I wonder if people are inwardly shaking their heads when I buy them two or 3 at a time, even as I fill just one.

Ilovecheese Thu 19-Jan-23 19:36:46

The stopping of PFIs

Whitewavemark2 Thu 19-Jan-23 19:45:36

Ilovecheese

The stopping of PFIs

There is beginning to be a real issue with them as the contracts end.

It seems (unsurprisingly) that this government has not thought the stopping of them through.

lixy Thu 19-Jan-23 20:01:10

Free school meals for all infant school children.

Raising of standard of school meals following Jamie Oliver's campaign.

Raised bus stop platforms

Beginning to get more sensible and usable cycle routes.

Lidl and Aldi popping up everywhere.

Rosie51 I get raised eyebrows too, for the same reason.

Sago Thu 19-Jan-23 20:16:56

Ban on point of sale display of all cigarettes/cigars.

Galaxy Thu 19-Jan-23 23:05:45

Same sex marriage legislation.

Galaxy Thu 19-Jan-23 23:07:41

Upskirting legislation.

Bodach Thu 19-Jan-23 23:19:55

We're no longer in the EU.
(Takes cover behind sofa....)

MaizieD Thu 19-Jan-23 23:40:26

Bodach

We're no longer in the EU.
(Takes cover behind sofa....)

How has that improved life in the UK?

Deedaa Thu 19-Jan-23 23:43:14

Oh Bodach please tell me how leaving the EU has been an improvement.

We have got less plastic bags, we are doing more recycling and our council is collecting our food waste and using it to generate power. Whether things like this will survive the Rees Mogg creature's dumping of all the EU laws remains to be seen.

Rosie51 Fri 20-Jan-23 01:17:19

lixy I'm glad it's not just me! What's the betting the highest raised eyebrows are on those who never donate or volunteer in food banks, so have no idea?

Rosie51 Fri 20-Jan-23 01:56:54

Galaxy

Upskirting legislation.

Absolutely! One tiny step to more protection for females against predatory males.

MayBee70 Fri 20-Jan-23 03:38:52

lixy

Free school meals for all infant school children.

Raising of standard of school meals following Jamie Oliver's campaign.

Raised bus stop platforms

Beginning to get more sensible and usable cycle routes.

Lidl and Aldi popping up everywhere.

Rosie51 I get raised eyebrows too, for the same reason.

The Conservative Party when May was leader stopped liaising with Jamie Oliver regarding good nutrition for school meals. From what I read he was pretty upset about it.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 20-Jan-23 06:32:19

Perhaps we ought to think what improved in the decade previous to the one we are looking at.

I think there would be a much, much bigger list of stuff that impacted on peoples lives to a much greater extent.

BigBertha1 Fri 20-Jan-23 06:52:22

Vaccination for a deadly disease
Significant improvements in cancer treatments
Improving broadband times and access

Kim19 Fri 20-Jan-23 07:35:27

Free travel for children up to 22 in Scotland sits well with me.

Quokka Fri 20-Jan-23 08:21:53

Some of the above eg improvements in cancer treatment, Covid vaccination, plastic bag legislation, upskirting legislation, etc have only occurred during the Tory tenure - not been driven by them.

Medical advances; scientists
Plastic bags; environmental campaigners
Upskirting; Labour’s Jess Phillips

…and so on.

It’s all the legislation blocked by Tory-crony groups, all the laws that didn’t get passed, all the EU laws Rees-Moggy want to scrap that you should worry about.

MaizieD Fri 20-Jan-23 08:27:52

It's a pathetically inadequate record for a party that's been in power for 13 years, isn't it?

The comparison with the previous 13 years is rather stark..