Really dont know what you are saying there DT.
The fact is that Tory spending plans are very different from the Government, where they want to carry on spending for another year a start will be made on essential cuts immediately after the General Election by the Conservatives. You can then expect the burden of reducing the deficit to fall much more on spending cuts in future years than tax rises under the Conservatives.
I n ote that Cameron/Osborne are now supported by some very distinguished economists on spending cuts (included an ex labour Peer).
The Government is looking every more isolated on the economy.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article7026234.ece