Power to the People – UK Political Perspective
Provides an insight into the UK political scene from the perspective of a single UK voter. Controversial, thought provoking and refreshing.
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- Does Cameron understand his “patriotic duty”?
Tue, 2nd Mar 2010 13:34 UTCWith the results of the latest polls ringing in his ears, has David Cameron finally realised that he cannot rely on Labour losing the next election, instead, he and his... - David Cameron needs to up his game
Sun, 28th Feb 2010 14:52 UTCIt is clear that David Cameron need to up his game. In an interview with Jeff Randall, he was unable to explain a £72 billion spending commitment contained in last... - Discounted bank shares is cheap electioneering
Tue, 23rd Feb 2010 02:08 UTCI am not known for agreeing with the Labour Party very often. However, George Osborne’s suggestion that the people should be offered shares in a bank we already own, at... - Ministers must be careful they don’t bully the charity
Mon, 22nd Feb 2010 18:02 UTCGovernment Ministers need to tread very carefully, because the public is watching, therefore any attempt to humiliate, marginalise or intimidate the charity ‘National Bullying Helpline’ or its CEO, Christine Pratt.... - Does workplace bullying take place in Downing Street?
Mon, 22nd Feb 2010 14:26 UTCWorkplace bullies typically surround themselves by weak or flawed characters that are invariably selected based, not on their skills, but the ability of the bully to control and/or dominate them.... - Punch and Judy Politics
Thu, 25th Jun 2009 09:41 UTCPrime Ministers Questions was yet another example of the Punch and Judy style of politics that is so prevalent today. It is reminiscent of two schoolboys arguing over who’s dad... - MP’s utter contempt for the public is indisputable
Sat, 20th Jun 2009 12:51 UTCIf anyone was in any doubt that members of parliament hold the people of this country in utter contempt, then a look at some of the news stories this week ought to be enough... - Gordon Brown destroys our faith in representative democracy
Wed, 10th Jun 2009 10:35 UTCGordon Brown’s decision to remain as leader of the Labour pemocracyarty and, as a consequence, prime minister of this country serves only to shatter what is left of the publics... - Is Gordon Brown about to make another Balls up?
Wed, 3rd Jun 2009 09:46 UTCRumours are abound that Gordon Brown intends to complete a cabinet reshuffle either, at the end of this week, or during the course of next week, especially if, as expected, Labour... - Restoring confidence in Parliamentary Democracy
Mon, 1st Jun 2009 09:26 UTCNothing irritates me more than having people claim that they speak for me and yet, that is precisely what I have to put up with from this government and party...



