David Cameron claimed in his Party Conference speech that he has "courage, leadership and a strongly Conservative vision for Britain" and rejected Brown’s appeal to the importance of experience, insisting that character and judgement matter more.
Do you believe that Cameron has what it takes to steer Britain through financial turmoil, or does Brown’s past make him better qualified? Is it about personality or experience?TUC versus EEC,kickoff next election,if Brown doesn't postpone it,Brown in Goal, Cameron Striker!!Rock on DC!!!Score 1;0.!!
once again Irish Mick is trying to pull the wool over our eyes. In his eyes we have one nationalised industry selling goods to another nationalised industry and making a profit!!!!!. Of course the coal board has to pay whatever the steel industry asks. The fact is, in face of the slimmed down Japanese industry our bloated public sector had no chance. This also applied to the ship building industry where the unions ruled with a rod of iron. Who can forget the case of a steel worker holding a wood template to draw a circle where a porthole was to be cut out. The whole shipyard came out on strike because the unions said it was the job of a carpenter to hold the wooden template up so that the metal worker could draw the circle with a bit of chalk. This is what happened in the 60`s and 70`s and these are the `great old days` that Irish Mick wants to go back to. Still no response to the 27% interst on the Government Social Fund, Mick.
Grubber, I will have to correct you yet again as your source of information is yet again flawed !!!! Thatchers plans for the denationalisation or privatisation of the nationalised industries at that time had to have a reason for the attacks to be justified !!! ie :- A reason to sell it all off !!!! The Steel industry was a very profitable industry and did produce many fine products including supplying ALL the National Coal Boards Steel for underground use !!! And that was a substantial amount !!! British steel went around the world Grubber and in Thatchers plans to destroy the mining industry she had to find a way to effectively partially close the steelworks as well as one supported the other British Steel used our coal for smelting and other usages in making steel products, The only way you !!yet again have any knowledge of the subject is through the media who are Tory supporting and told the Tory lies and propaganda to belie the industrial well being of the core industries just to sell them of and break the unions while doing it !!! They told the lies and the press published page after page of unadulterated lies and slander to make her gains and people who are gullible like you believed her and the rest is history !!!! I will inform you furthur should you require the truth a Thatchers greatest mistakes !!!! And there are a few more howlers !!!
privatization? what a joke - the NHS is a cess-pit, largely due to the privatized cleaners hired on a minimum wage, with no real training and little incentive. Look at the privatized railways: Hampstead, Clapham Junction to name but two, all fatal disasters due to cost-cutting on safety in the search for ever-greater profits. What a sick, sorry, cruel joke. The inefficient privatized building societies, having to be rescued with public money, again largely due to the effect of US private business impacting on the public sphere. You're having a laugh.
CAMERonS AT IT AGAIN WITH IS SLEAZE TATICS
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