Monday 10 October 2011

Liam Fox

Liam Fox it seems has a friend whom he is helping out, by allowing him to be an unofficial adviser. Doesn't strike me as an ideal action from a Minister, but I haven't heard of any harm either. Word is rife though that he may have to resign.

We must have entered a different phase of politics as almost nothing was a resigning matter a few years ago. Ah yes, of course, Labour are in Opposition now so high standards, integrity and resigning are all back on the table. Whilst acting as a government and in their speeches since it is clear Labour don't actually have any policies and care little for anything other than themselves. But by God do they whinge.

As far as I can see this is a nonsense and should be resolved easily, but that is not what the Left want. Naturally, it is constant headline news for the BBC, the same organisation that didn't draw your attention to the fact that an unelected 'advisor' was put in charge of civil servants, quite against the rules, by Labour.

No, all the excitement over this affair is generated by the Left and its willing media friends. The Conservatives are rattled because they still seem to believe in matters of principle (something Blair deleted from government in May 1997).

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