OPINION - An improving economy won't save the Tories
It doesn't seem fair. When the economy is tanking, the government gets the blame. When it recovers, voters tend to give short shrift. Just ask John Major, who couldn't even convince one in three Britons to support the Conservatives in 1997 despite overseeing 22 consecutive quarters of GDP growth and inflation at 2.6 per cent. All anyone wanted to talk about was sleaze, divisions and Black Wednesday.