Are you sorry you Voted for the collation? the things that's coming out of late, Bankers, Loans, Interest rates, Bonus's, where is this going to end, do you think they are taking the British Public for fools?
Did we see as many people on the dole, what are the lads going to do when made redundant from the army? Nurses with the cut backs, I'm not saying labour was perfect but this knob has taken the biscuit from every person in Britain except of course his cronies Cath, Remember the Steel works in Swansea, LLanelli, & a few others, if this lot had any balls they would have helped the British Ind instead of kicking them.
i obviously meant political stability, instead of repeated elections and strikes!
and yes i remember the steel works, my grandad worked in velindre as a buyer, my uncle worked in port talbot as a fitter and my mum worked for them xraying steel in swansea: and all of them conservative voters!
To say that no one voted for the coalition is merely to state the obvious. I am fully in agreement with em10 inasmuch as I too would rather the Tories continued in honourable opposition as opposed to prostituting themselves to a group of meretricious ingrates. Alas, the smell of power proved to be too strong. All is not lost, though. I suspect that the likes of Hague and Davis are merely biding their time until the cancer of "liberalism" is expunged from the body politic, dragging down in its wake the Cameronian/Osbornists. Cameron reminds me of Edward Heath; he too thought that he was God's gift until a certain lady proved otherwise. Keep the faith!