Blair interviewed by cops, Saudi bribes investigation dropped, Iraq never a risk to Uk says british UN diplomat, Brown pensions fiasco has cost us �100billion+. Accusations of burying bad news etc...
The only thing more astonishing than this litany of Labour disasters, it the apparent dis-interest from Her Majesty's Oppostion. Have they all gone on holiday or something. I'm not a tory, but believe an effective oppostion should keep the Government on its toes. Cameron and Co. this week have been lacking.
I suspect that were the Tories in power and had they done things differently they would have f**ked up just as well. It seems to be the nature of British management.
Hmmm, Blair was interviewed by cops as a formality. The Saudi case had to be dropped as a matter of national security. There is always some do-gooder in the wrong job that will say war isnt the answer, but i do agree with your tory dilemma. Why arent they pulling labour to bits at times like this?
Have to agree with both Theland and Bazile, I watched the Head to Head with Cameron and Davies, and Davies wiped the floor with Cameron, he would have made a much better leader.
Cameron seems to overemphasise the "green" issues, and is trying to be all things to all men. Davies, I thought was less general and a lot more focused on more populist issues.