Tuesday 13 April 2010

Conservative Manifesto

Very light on the real problem facing us, debt and like all the main parties no mention of helping rid us of that debt by getting the monkey of the EU off our back. However, overall the message is a strong one and I really like the idea of giving power back. It fits with their well known schools strategy and could offer hope to the likes of doctors who might be able to concentrate on medicine and patients, instead of Labour apparatchiks and their targets. Which should mean fewer state sponsored deaths, thank goodness. Could have been stronger i.e. more Conservative and so more supportive of people who contribute and those who would like to.

Brown's response was brilliant. He talked about the need for central control of your lives. He said you would be abandoned by a Conservative government not interfering. Brown realises that no-one feels that the state intrudes too much with too many stupid laws. That driving the NHS to become a killing machine, to push police to pursue only motoring and political crimes (but not politicians of the left) is something the nation craves more of. That he is completely detached from reality is undoubted, but do his constituents realise? Would be nice if they would think of the United Kingdom and Scotland for a change.

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