SIR, I suggest we all remember a few things about the LibLabCon. Labour removed the tax breaks from final salary pension schemes, and thereby robbed them of £100 billion in funds. Those final salary schemes collapsed, and are now as rare as the "Dodo." Labour also introduced the toothless Financial Services Authority which presided over the biggest banking collapse in our history. Labour had to "print" hundreds of billions, in "new money", to prevent the country from going bankrupt. Labour also sold 395 tonnes of our gold, costing we the people £10 billion.

Labour merged Customs and Excise with the Inland Revenue, and spent tens of billions on computer systems that didn't work. The result is the chaos we live with now. Then Labour introduced Working Family Tax Credits, which currently cost us all £40 billion a year, consequently employers now expect the State to top up employees' wages, and the savings employers make on wages paid go straight into their profits. Then Labour introduced the law that required our government to pay 0.7per cent of national turnover into Foreign Aid, currently £11 billion, while our sick and old go without the care and medicines they need.

Let's also remember that a Labour Minister left a note on a Treasury desk saying "There's no money left ha ha ha!" when the coalition took over. That coalition inherited Labours huge public borrowing debt of £700 million, and despite the so-called cuts the LibCon Coalition has spent another £800 billion we don't have, leaving us £1.5 trillion in debt. Let's remember the Liberal pledge to remove university tuition fees, which now stand at more than £6,000 per undergrad per year. Then there's the "English Parliament" we were promised, when the Scots were on the point of voting for independence. Where is it?

All of which leaves two questions: "Why are we listening to the LibLabCon garbage being served up," and, "Why on earth are we even considering voting for the LibLabCon?

N TAYLOR

Worcester