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Sunday, 31 May 2009

QUOTA SYSTEM IS LOOKING UNLIKELY.

With a General election to take place within the next twelve months, which of the main parties would be able to mount an honourable case to form the next government? The corruption amongst many of our representatives at all levels is disgraceful. Any challenge to replace the current discredited outfit would be a display of total hypocrisy.

Where, therefore, does this leave our heavily implicated leader of the opposition, David Cameron? In a clear thinking society, hanging by a thread would be the ideal metaphor. In the event of a Tory victory, which is no longer assured, we can expect many more revelations regarding expenses, which hopefully will anger the electorate even more and will see off MPs of all complexion. Many to be consigned to the scrap heap, having paid their dues, determined by their constituents.

We have tolerated political neophytes for far too long, something that comes about when the electorate actually believes what the Government is saying is the truth, a rarity in itself, which leaves much of the public to take 'a good look in the mirror'. The unrest, which has now manifested itself, should have surfaced soon after the current Government's second term got under way. The declared wrongdoers in the Cabinet can't be replaced, as Brown is running out of people who can both read and write. Are you still proud to be British?






THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO DEMAND DEMOCRACY.

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