This question contains a few urban myths. Some of the more significant to dispel::
"...while giving the rich further tax relief."
I assume, canary, that you are talking about the reduction in the top rate of tax from 50% to 45%. For all but one month of Labour's term in office 40% income tax was seen as perfectly adequate for the top rate. It increased to 50% in April 2010. This government reduced it to 45% - still 5% more than the Labour administration saw as sufficient for almost all of their 13 years in office. Also, more than twice as many people now pay 40% income tax than five years ago. At the other end of the scale the tax free personal allowance has been raised to £10k
"Created food banks."
Do a bit of research, farriercm, and you will discover that the Trussell Trust (the principle provider of food banks in the UK) opened its first outlet here in 2004.