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Saturday, 7 May 2011

COUNCIL ELECTIONS AND OTHER THINGS.

Surprisingly the Tory vote stood up very well. The Left kept their fighting 'in house'. If they can't be promised something for nothing by the LibDems, they will switch to the well practised party of bankruptcy, Labour. How can anybody in Britain be in any doubt about there being no money available.

The problem, as most would realise, is that Clegg and co., up until joining the coalition with the Conservatives, could have said anything in a General Election campaign. However, when in Government, the scene changes dramatically. Responsibility was a word that never had to be considered. Plus the fact that they actually lost seats in May 2010.

What is important now is that we get on with resolving the business of the Economy. In actual fact, the LibDems could turn their fortunes around with a forceful backing of this requirement. What we don't want to hear is ongoing wailing regarding voting systems. Both Cameron and Clegg may make statements about being opposed to independence for Scotland, and yes, it would be a pity, particularly as we share a considerable history together; but please don't waste time and hard earned taxes on the situation, instead, let us think of the savings and make sure that there will be some. This has to be of benefit to the mother country, should they choose to leave the Union.

What we now have to concentrate upon is England's relationship with the European Union. An acknowledgment of listening to the people is long overdue. By the time of the next Euro election, let us monitor the UKIP poll, this is the key. They are, quite rightly, bound to take Tory votes, and it could prove decisive.


BEWARE, BE SMART! (Bock/Holofcener/Weiss)

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