Comment on General Election 2010 Poll Results by Bill Gilliham.

I am unable to vote since I emigrated to France in 2001. I regret that I may not vote in the UK since this election is pivotal. I maintain my interest in GB politics and sense the excitement and apprehension. At last the tired Tories and equally tired New Labour have found a worthy adversary who actually speaks sense (and English).
Cameron constantly quotes 13 years of Labour misrule…how short-sighted is the British electorate…1997 to 2007…have you forgotten unparalleled prosperity compared to EU and USA in this time…who was in power…guess who?
Labour have suffered the fate of all long-ruling political parties…tiredness.
Remember Thatcher – Major – Haigh – oh what was his double-barrelled name (can you remember ?)
Thatcher was a great communicator, Blair was the ultimate for his time…what do we have now ???
Brown is God’s gift to communication as Marcel Marceaux was to sound radio, Cameron paints the perfect pictre of the old-school tie public schoolboy who has and never will grow up.
What are we left with?
Possibly Mr Clegg…he at least has worked for a living in the REAL WORLD before becoming enmeshed in UK party politics.
From personal experience, anyone who has worked and negotiated successfully at the highest levels with Russians, Chinese etc has my respect.
What did Brown and Cameron do before entering politics…being born is the general answer…men of no background and less ability.
Ask yourself quite simply…I have £1000 and have to loan it to one of these three gentlemen…which one do I trust to pay me back..perhaps even with interest???

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