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Alistair
All the media is the same they print & say what they want to & doesn’t bother them if they are sued or receive a rebuttal. Once their report is out there the damage has been done & they measure it by how much interest it’s raised ie If they’ve sold more Newspapers or get so called experts on TV to fill 24/7 News programmes.
I’ve got to say (I admit it’s a woman thing )I’ve always commented on Cameron’s mouth & hands as being weak & always compared his effete persona to that of strength & manliness of Gordon Brown.
The weakness throughout the Tory Party is in evidence by their lack of Policies & they have been a disaster in opposition & will practice the same old Thatcher ideology if they are elected.
ARe you sure that policy won the landslide in 97? It s true you were much more the issue than the Tories are now, but maybe you did not actually need to put all that policy out there??
I agree the inheritabce tax is odd. Cameron did a speechlast week claiming to care about inequality. This tax cut for the very rich will increase inequality with noeconomic benefit to counter the social downside
Heard you on Talksport about the World Cup for Street Kids. Sounds a great idea and I wish it well. But the best part of the interview was still when you were given the chance to demolish the Tories. More please
Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have expertise and above all experience. So why should the voters go into an unknown territory with Cameron and Osborne?
Add to that the fact that Labour has the best values and the best policies, as AC has said, and it is very difficult to find good reasons to vote for the Tories.
Could you enlighten as to how Britain has advanced culturally over the past 12 years?
Do you actually think the rate of cultural advance has accelerated under Labour?
Perhaps you could give us some concrete examples?