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  • Does Cameron understand his “patriotic duty”?
    Tue, 2nd Mar 2010 13:34 UTC
    With 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 UTC
    It 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 UTC
    I 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 UTC
    Government 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 UTC
    Workplace 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 UTC
    Prime 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 UTC
    If 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 UTC
    Gordon 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 UTC
    Rumours 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 UTC
    Nothing 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...

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