kirstieemillar asked: What a brilliant idea for a blog! :)
Yeah I figured it might create some decent responses, it kind of needs to spread and more people get involved :)
kirstieemillar asked: What a brilliant idea for a blog! :)
Yeah I figured it might create some decent responses, it kind of needs to spread and more people get involved :)
I’ve always wondered why everyone in the house of commons thinks it’s perfectly okay to be damn right rude to each other. I’m saying this in how they jeer and shout, where do they think they are? At a football match? Whatever happened to freedom of speech when the people that run our country get booed down every time they try to speak up, or laughed or jeered at. So, what’s going to happen now when two parties with actually quite opposing policies? Well my guess is it will work and therefore reveal the Liberal Democrats as the biggest liars of them all(Clegg has already sold his soul to the devil as far as I’m concerned. His party has just over 8% of the seats in the house of commons, how on earth can he be Deputy Prime Minister? He’s done this completely and utterly for self preservation.)Though, if it doesn’t work (which is my main cynical anti-conservative view) all we’re going to see for the next few months is a cabinet full of bickering ministers that can’t agree on anything and a house of commons full of children that wont pass anything because some of that pathetic 8% will almost certainly disagree and some of the conservatives own will disagree. Especially if anything particularly radical is pushed forward. Another thing, poor foxes, I’d actually started to see them in the country, best not keep my hopes up too long as the posh-party will soon be out shooting them legally again. At least that’s assuming they can agree on anything when it comes down to it. We have a house full of children trying to run the country. I can’t see us getting very far.
Today, the new coalition Government reaches its 100 day milestone with the REC’s overall assessment being that it has the right intentions but now needs to follow-up with concrete action on jobs and regulations.
The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) - the…
Today, the new coalition Government reaches its 100 day milestone with the REC’s overall assessment being that it has the right intentions but now needs to follow-up with concrete action on jobs and regulations.
The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) - the…
Now as you will know, if you have been following the news you will know that we are soon going to have the dreaded cuts, where our-beloved government, led by its experienced economist (yes this is sarcasm) George “Babyface” Osbourne and his cronies, will repair our economy in the only way they…
In response to the Guardians article on the 24,000 strong student protest taking place in London today.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/nov/10/students-streets-protest-tuition-fees?showallcomments=true#end-of-comments
By raising tuition fees the Tory’s are blatantly…