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Way To Go!
Did you hear Lord Tebbit’s speech to the GMB union today? That wasn’t Lord Tebbit it was Vince Cable. Are you sure? it sounded like Lord Tebbit, I thought Nick Clegg was going to put clear daylight between the two … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged argentina, cameron, clegg, government, liberal democrats, lord tebbit, margret thatcher, national debt, NHS, policies, politics, redundancy, social, tax, war
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The News
A gracious hand waving at a window. Diamonds sparkling as a limousine passes by. Black suits freshly pressed. Haute Couture dresses finely displayed in the bright sunlight. Power radiates forth, confidence is all-consuming. Friendship openly displayed by all. The smoke … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged bombs, britain, cameron, chancellor, coastguard, death, defence, france, germany, Michelle Obama, MOD, Obama, police, redundancy, royality, severe weather, state visits, suicide bombers, the Queen, Tornadoes, usa, war
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It Is Ailing
I was watching Prime Ministers Question Time today and I got the distinct feeling that all is not well for the NHS. It has grown so large and the hospitals so big, too big in fact to be run properly. The … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged cleaners, doctors, equipment, fund raising, government, health, hospitals, jobs, management, money, MRSA, NHS, nurses, redundancy, staff, treatment, x-ray machines
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