This year we have seen a major upheaval in public voting intentions. The polls have been going up and down faster than a fairground ride. We are not used to this, well we aren’t are we? The first televised debates, generally this means there was none before these. Personally I feel they distract us from the real politics. …read more
Posts Tagged ‘cameron’
‘Conservative Cameron’, ‘Boring Brown’ or ‘Not so Holy Now Nick’?
Friday, April 23rd, 2010Trust me – I’m a politician
Friday, April 23rd, 2010Over time our country has grown to lose trust in politicians. What with the state of our economy at the moment well, who can blame us? The problem is that we tend to confuse reliability with charisma. The first televised debate saw Nick Clegg walk away looking like the most reliable out of the three leaders to many of us. …read more
Tories warn hung parliament will damage economy
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010After Nick Clegg’s poll-busting performance at last week’s leaders’ debate threatens to split the country’s vote and end up with a hung parliament, the Tories issue a warning that it could also cause economic meltdown in the UK. …read more
A hung parliament would cause little economic damage
Friday, April 16th, 2010The excitement of last night’s first TV debate – I’m not sure who that bloke on the left was, but he was very good – has breathed new life into the election campaign. And with the Lib Dems standing to benefit …read more
The great debate
Friday, April 16th, 2010If the Tories aren’t worried, they should be!
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Cameron plays the long game with Tory EU policy
Thursday, November 5th, 2009Cameron has made the vow that never again would powers be transferred from the UK to Brussels without the consent of the people. This has drawn predictable fire from Europe with the French Minister for Europe, Pierre Lellouche, claiming that the Conservatives will ‘castrate’ UK influence in the EU and that their plan is ‘pathetic’. …read more
Cameron says yes to the Lisbon Treaty
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009David Cameron has caved in to Europe and will announce that there will be no referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. The Czech courts have ruled today that the Lisbon Treaty is constitutional and then, once Vaclav Klaus has signed it, all 27 states will have ratified the Treaty and it will become part of EU law. …read more
Cameron attracts EU leaders’ anger
Saturday, October 31st, 2009David Cameron has attracted the private anger of the Spanish, German and French leaders for sending a handwritten letter to the Czech leader Vaclav Klaus, in what is seen as an attempt to derail the Lisbon Treaty. The letter is understood to have encouraged Klaus to delay Czech ratification of the treaty, thus allowing Cameron to hold a referendum once in power. …read more


The meeting of harlots
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010The C and C party Coalition has taken control of the reigns, C and C? Well The ‘Cameron and Clegg Party’ of course!
Or ‘the Coercion and Camouflage Party.’
Or ‘the Completely Conned Party.’
Or ‘the Changes of policy and Cheats Party.’ …read more
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