If you take away personalities, as much as I agree with Jno, there had to be cuts. These were two ways they thought it could be done.
It was the strength of opposition that changed these policies, not any internal thinking on behalf of the coalition, which is a shame.
I work for a large company that had a large turn over of MD's all of which were tasked with savings when they first came to the job. There is a story, possibly apocryphal, that said that a new MD asked for staff lists by department and then went through, cutting staff i.e. 2 from here 3 from there 1 from this place etc, whithout knowing who did what or how important they were.
If you a rich man, and have been all your life, how can you understand the needs of the poor, who cares if you have to go another 5 miles to a hospital or theres not a mid-wife on duty. If you have been in private medicine all your life?