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Friday, May 07, 2010

Still waiting

The news media are obviously ecstatic at the hung Parliament. Just when they thought it was all over they get to start again, at least for now, although Nick Clegg has said that since the Tories got the majority of seats, they deserve first chance (I wish he would tell that to his Lib Dem party colleagues in Birmingham who persist in keeping a Tory Council, with a minority of the seats, in office). Talks are ongoing. Meanwhile, we are being treated to the views of superannuated politicians, the most sensible of whom seemed to me to be David Steele who managed to explain the constitional position and Gordon Brown's responsibility to continue in office until it becomes clear what the most viable government looks like to a TV presenter who seemed to think that this was all highly irregular. Michael Howard performed his usual "something of the night act" with a disgraceful outpouring of smear and innuendo against Brown and his mental health. no wonder Cameron has kept the rest of his party well hidden from view during this campaign!that there is a better al

Monday, May 03, 2010

See what I mean?

Yesterday's Observer had a double page spread about tactical voting and the forthcoming election. What caught my eye, though, was a little piece at the bottom of the page which illustrated popular opinion in response to three key questions and the Ipsos MORI poll on overall attitude to the three leaders. The three questions where which of the three party leaders would be best in a crisis, best understands world problems and is more capable. On all three Brown scored highest at 40%,45% and 36% to Cameron's 33%, 23% and 33% and Clegg's 12%, 14% and 17%.Yet when it came to overall attitudes Brown was -28%, Cameron -2% and Cleff +32%. Meanwhile the bullying of Brown by the press continues. It is shameful.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Onward and upward

Nothing is forever and it seems that on Thursday, when we go to the polls, the Labour Government will come to an end. The best we can hope for, it seems, is a hung Parliament, the worst a Tory landslide so that we can be ruled yet again by our social superiors, David (call me Dave) Cameron and (heaven help us) George Osborne. They are promising us The Big Society, which seems to mean fewer services provided by the state and more provided by us (or should that be Us?)so that we can get the blame when things go wrong. A tough time ahead, I think, and what makes it worse is that Labour have mainly themselves to blame. The Brownites spend ten years whinging about wanting to be PM, but having got their wish, seemed to have no idea what to do about it and have lurched from one disaster, PR wise at least, to another.

So, onward and upward, and for us too. We have decided, after a lovely winter spent in the UK and getting to know the grandchildren, to base ourselves here. We are in Birmingham for now, but will head back to Spain for the summer and then back here again although without firm committments to where and how. We are driving back to Spain via France and are planning a trip to the States in December-hence the change to the title of this blog in order to reflect our shifting location and also the shift in focus to more eclectic offerings. Let's see what happens next!

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