BRITAIN'S GOT WAFFLE FACTOR.
So the big Election event is underway; as the first of the so called debates passed, disclosing nothing more than what we read daily in the press. The usual suspects were almost huddled together, answering vetted questions on all the easy subjects. The economy, education, health
( oh how we love to eulogize about the NHS, without a mention of c.dif or MRSA) and finally crime. Most responses began with 'I'll do so and so', not a suggestion of cabinet discussion on any subject.
The Runners:
Incapability Brown listed his achievements in saving the world's economy, justifying his continued borrowing. If the nation's economy were a system run via a credit card server, Brown would have had the facility withdrawn at least ten years ago. Remember he is responsible for the destruction of private pensions, selling our gold cheaply and the explosion in public sector jobs.
Cameron was the only one insisting that we have to commence immediately on addressing the enormous deficit. As he pointed out, any economy in debt, be it national, business or domestic, needs to be tackled sooner rather than later.
Clegg was out of the block with all the usual goodies, the type of things that a minority party can offer, knowing full well that his chances of implementation are remote. He would stop the revamp of Trident, and have a tax give away, all thoroughly costed, that is, ignoring the debt. Add to this the offer of an amnesty for illegal immigrants; why not just give him the key to No. 10? Regarding our nuclear deterrent, how many readers leave their home unlocked when they are away. That is about as near a comparison as we can make. To his credit, he did rebuff Brown, who spent much of his time cosying up to the Lib-Dems. We wonder why? He would, however, jump at the opportunity to get into bed, politically, with Labour; as he ploughs a similar furrow.
We wonder what the next confrontation will include. Dare we dream of the following subjects: Europe, overpopulation and global warming creating the biggest tax rape in the history of Britain? Dream on.
BRITAIN HAS LITTLE POLITICAL TALENT
( oh how we love to eulogize about the NHS, without a mention of c.dif or MRSA) and finally crime. Most responses began with 'I'll do so and so', not a suggestion of cabinet discussion on any subject.
The Runners:
Incapability Brown listed his achievements in saving the world's economy, justifying his continued borrowing. If the nation's economy were a system run via a credit card server, Brown would have had the facility withdrawn at least ten years ago. Remember he is responsible for the destruction of private pensions, selling our gold cheaply and the explosion in public sector jobs.
Cameron was the only one insisting that we have to commence immediately on addressing the enormous deficit. As he pointed out, any economy in debt, be it national, business or domestic, needs to be tackled sooner rather than later.
Clegg was out of the block with all the usual goodies, the type of things that a minority party can offer, knowing full well that his chances of implementation are remote. He would stop the revamp of Trident, and have a tax give away, all thoroughly costed, that is, ignoring the debt. Add to this the offer of an amnesty for illegal immigrants; why not just give him the key to No. 10? Regarding our nuclear deterrent, how many readers leave their home unlocked when they are away. That is about as near a comparison as we can make. To his credit, he did rebuff Brown, who spent much of his time cosying up to the Lib-Dems. We wonder why? He would, however, jump at the opportunity to get into bed, politically, with Labour; as he ploughs a similar furrow.
We wonder what the next confrontation will include. Dare we dream of the following subjects: Europe, overpopulation and global warming creating the biggest tax rape in the history of Britain? Dream on.
BRITAIN HAS LITTLE POLITICAL TALENT
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