Friday 16 April 2010

UK Today.

OK I don’t mind admitting it, I was wrong. Coloured ties are not too obvious and shoes were visible. As for the silage it began quite well. Each participant had his own take on how to deal with the recent bank robbery, but as education, policing, troop equipment and the NHS moved the debate along a pattern emerged. Gordon will continue funding everything, paralysed by the thought of a second dip. He has learnt from the old Reagan/ Bush era of, “Deficit. What deficit? David wants to cut the lard. When we have more admirals than ships it time to make a cull. Nick says the other two are too old school. He has the appearance of a youth who’s reached the age of, “out of the way, it’s my go.” Gordon showed he has every intention of continuing to paddle up his own particular, ever narrowing working class creek, David continued to be the bright young face of his deeply sinister upper class family, and Nick, as if fresh from university, had surprisingly been let out on his own without his ever thoughtful, intelligent middle class father, Vince Cable. Watching it I was reminded of Gordon’s earlier call for a “gathering of all the talents.” I thought Nick, David and Vince would combine well as a team to make, not a hung parliament, but a talented rainbow front bench. Maybe even invite Dennis Skinner in on it too. So on the whole better than I expected but sorry Gordon, your silage is getting mouldy.

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