Waterfield
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Its adios Gordon
or as Arnie might have put it as he dropped him over the precipice
Hasta la vista baby
No weeping for Gordon certainly. But does anyone welcome the unholy Blu-Lab / Limp Dump axis of evil?
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Strangely enough it might just work because :-
1. Both parties have been out of power for some time
2. Opposites can sometimes gel like Blair/Bush or Thatcher/Reagan or Paisley/McGinnis
and they stop each other committing to foolish ways before rather than after. It is certainly going to be a testing time though
It makes a lot of sense this coalition from where i'm sat....checks and balances.
The best news of all...we won't need to be listening to Campbell, Mandy, Adonis and Salmond....bloody marvelous!
Their own mothers wouldn't mind never hearing from that lot again.
I wonder though how far apart the Tories and the Libs really are under the rhetoric.
I think that this coalition makes it (even more) likely that the difficult decisions will be punted down the road. The IMF guys should get their London hotel rooms booked and start looking up the phone numbers for UK-based hookers.
The IMF guys should get their London hotel rooms booked and start looking up the phone numbers for UK-based hookers.
Must be some Blair Babes looking for work just at the moment.
I reckon we've got about the best outcome possible with checks and balances as stated.
I also think to deal with our collosal debt we need a coalition government and I suspect Clegg will be a big bonus for Cameron. Assuming they can work together. Two young prime ministers, let's hope their reign lasts a long time and we have decades of stability.
I hope it doesn't turn into a Blair Brown relationship but power can be intoxicating.
From memory, you wanted lib dems didn't you? I actually think the coalation will govern more like ld than Tory, and ld voters will be quite pleased overall with the result.
I reckon we've got about the best outcome possible with checks and balances as stated.
How far has Britain come? Well 70% of the cabinet went to Oxbridge, 1 is from an ethnic minority and 2 are women, and over 70% went to public school.. Return of the 'Goverrning Classes' !?
How far has Britain come? Well 70% of the cabinet went to Oxbridge, 1 is from an ethnic minority and 2 are women, and over 70% went to public school.. Return of the 'Goverrning Classes' !?
Up the workers, and come the real revolution......
I see the whole issue of which school one went to as a question of money and not one of class.
A rich chav might send his child to a fee paying school as I am sure John Terry does but a poor toff would have to send his penniless stuck up brat to the crappy comprehensive down the road.