Tuesday 19 May 2009

ONE DOWN 645 TO GO


The speaker has gone, and in a matter befitting his lacklustre term in office-with a whimper.

He will not go immediately of course but on the 21st of June this year, his reason for retiring is “for the sake of unity” at a time when the parliamentary war is at its highest with party sniping at party and MP backstabbing MP.

His disappearance will not produce unity of course, the expenses bloodbath will continue until another “revelation” comes along, and we will start all over again.

The PM must hold a general election, his arrogant attitude of clinging on to power is beginning to embarrass him and us, and we must start with a clean slate so that the real business of the House can be conducted.

That business being to get the economy moving again by helping the man in the street, not farting about with half baked ideas about “scrappage” and bailouts, jobs must be protected by investment in small businesses and new jobs created by allowing credit to the companies being starved of it by the banks.

Gordon Brown and his government have reached the end of the road, the public wants action, and we want it now, give us the chance to decide who we want in power, but be prepared for some shocks Gordon.


"The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem."-Milton Friedman


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