Judgements based on poor experience, character based on Boden catalogues.
This is the first time in a few years, where I'm not going to bother watching Camerons speech. Just check the headlines and what the news' take of it is. View it not as a nerd of politics, but just a normal person. Haven't done that since I started sneaking home from school to watch PMQs every wednesday.
Just heard a focus group on Radio 4s PM. They hated it, tedious apparently. But I'd hazard a guess, that most people would find a 65 min speech to the party faithful boring. It sounds like a real Conservative speech, with a big ol' C.
A week after Browns speech and the 'no time for a novice' has caught on. What part of DCs speech will be remembered. 'I've got judgement' or 'I'll be Thatcher'?
Screw it, I'm reading the speech.
And what exactly is 'radical conservative reform'? An oxymoron if ever I saw one.
This is the first time in a few years, where I'm not going to bother watching Camerons speech. Just check the headlines and what the news' take of it is. View it not as a nerd of politics, but just a normal person. Haven't done that since I started sneaking home from school to watch PMQs every wednesday.
Just heard a focus group on Radio 4s PM. They hated it, tedious apparently. But I'd hazard a guess, that most people would find a 65 min speech to the party faithful boring. It sounds like a real Conservative speech, with a big ol' C.
A week after Browns speech and the 'no time for a novice' has caught on. What part of DCs speech will be remembered. 'I've got judgement' or 'I'll be Thatcher'?
Screw it, I'm reading the speech.
And what exactly is 'radical conservative reform'? An oxymoron if ever I saw one.
'Character and judgement are more important than experience'
But what experiences have led you to those judgements? What experience leads you to believe SureStart should be cut? I'm guessing his experiences in Eton and Bullingdon led him to call for less city regulation. And what part of his character finds it OK to use his children as political tools or makes him consistently dodge questions about his party's bankroller in chief, Lord Ashcroft?
As a friend put it: "The 'judgement better than experience' thing might have worked if he hadn't spent 3 years changing his mind on grammar schools, green taxes, spending plans, Northern Rock, B&B, regulation of the city, and the hypocrisy of still being bankrolled by people who don't pay UK tax and pretending to clean up politics."
Judgements based on poor experience, character based on Boden catalogues. Hohoho
But what experiences have led you to those judgements? What experience leads you to believe SureStart should be cut? I'm guessing his experiences in Eton and Bullingdon led him to call for less city regulation. And what part of his character finds it OK to use his children as political tools or makes him consistently dodge questions about his party's bankroller in chief, Lord Ashcroft?
As a friend put it: "The 'judgement better than experience' thing might have worked if he hadn't spent 3 years changing his mind on grammar schools, green taxes, spending plans, Northern Rock, B&B, regulation of the city, and the hypocrisy of still being bankrolled by people who don't pay UK tax and pretending to clean up politics."
Judgements based on poor experience, character based on Boden catalogues. Hohoho
2 comments:
'radical conservative'
We're going to head back to where we used to be, really fast!
'reform'
Ok, now I'm stumped.
'radical conservative'
yeah got to work that one out!
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