no.
but in the long run we are all dead, as someone once said.
osborne and cameron won't do what is necessary. so they must go. but instead, they malinger.
but if the coalition crumbles, change will come.
stimulate and build infrastructure. grow demand, produce consumption, get house prices increasing, see gdp grow much faster, have the economy overheat, then gently tighten the noose on inflation.
far quicker way to solve the problem. and it's a problem folks have a good record of knowing how to solve.
otherwise gb is stuck in the doldrums for years and years.