Thursday 1 November 2012

Public View on Reduce Debt

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This article refers first to reducing the debt, then later switches the subject to deficit reduction. The two are not the same. It's a small but important distinction.

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The ambiguous, ambivalent and double-barrelled results and
conflicting policy statements given by different party
representatives and appointees of the partnership in the
coalition government, which Peter Oborne showed in his
article, reflect the challenges the Tory side of the Coalition
Government face .

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"Agreement on the economy is vital if the Government is to make it through to 2015".

For one glorious moment, I thought you meant 8:15 tonight!

Reading the headline, I was going to make the point that it is not just the economy, but the article makes that abundantly clear.

At the outset, the Coalition was spun as what the country needed in an economic crisis. The longer it goes on, the more it seems to be about what its constituent parties need.

A plague on both their houses, and equally on Labour! UKIP is the only party to take the country forward.



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Let's have a snap General Election, destroy the treacherous LibDems once and for all, they are doing tremendous damage to the governance of this country, and let the chips fall where they may.


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"The first is the Conservative Party, which is close to ungovernable, as the Commons defeat for the Government showed yet again."

I object to any suggestion of a expectation that my MP should have more loyalty to their party than to their constituents.

I believe it's each MPs job to hold the executive to account on behalf of their constituents.

So I suggest the question should be why the executive could not offer a policy to Parliament on which consensus could be found ?

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