CHANGES FOR THE SAME EFFECT.
In our absence riding the high seas, Prime Minister Cameron has rearranged the 'deck chairs'; not something that happened too often on our recent cruise. Admittedly, it is too early to say that one of the new ministers won't emerge and start to make recognisable 'conservative noises'. Something drastic needs to happen in the near future, as we progress towards the next general election. A start should be made by discussing the true 'National Debt' of a nominal £5 trillion. Immigration, over taxation, which would include the farcical 'green concerns', and the overbearing fuel tax. The author's advice would be to associate hypothermia with wind farms. Immigration is another costly item; the Human Rights legislation needs to go, as we were much safer before it's introduction, presumably at the behest of Cherie Blair. Self-inflicted health conditions should become chargeable, including a percentage of profit.
Naturally, one of the new junior ministers at the Department of Health brought up the question of 'assisted suicide', suggesting that we should legalise the right of such an act. So what is Anna Soubry doing in this department? The question of 'smoke screen' politics has been around long enough, and is intended to keep the electorate away from the aforementioned' crucial problems.
All these suggestions are long overdue for consideration. The entitlement, living for today attitude, can either finish in an orderly fashion, or much trouble awaits us. Just imagine the return of a high spending Labour regime, the possibility would mean the end for Britain as we know it. The worst thing of all, it would mean a continuation of our EU membership, and would go down with the ship, which has to be the inevitable consequence of the 'Brussels shambles'. Europe, therefore, should be top of the list of parliamentary debate.
DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH REGARDING ANY OF THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS.
Naturally, one of the new junior ministers at the Department of Health brought up the question of 'assisted suicide', suggesting that we should legalise the right of such an act. So what is Anna Soubry doing in this department? The question of 'smoke screen' politics has been around long enough, and is intended to keep the electorate away from the aforementioned' crucial problems.
All these suggestions are long overdue for consideration. The entitlement, living for today attitude, can either finish in an orderly fashion, or much trouble awaits us. Just imagine the return of a high spending Labour regime, the possibility would mean the end for Britain as we know it. The worst thing of all, it would mean a continuation of our EU membership, and would go down with the ship, which has to be the inevitable consequence of the 'Brussels shambles'. Europe, therefore, should be top of the list of parliamentary debate.
DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH REGARDING ANY OF THE ABOVE SUGGESTIONS.

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