Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
Right. A few thoughts from chairman Buzzer
The mail and telegraph are far from Tory papers. The editors of both are supporters of Brown and he has seen a very easy ride from them in comparison to others. Just look at the way the guardian and the times dealt with smeargate compared with the telegraph. Paul Staines has made an FOI request to the treasury trying to implicate the paper and the Walters mentioned by Draper in the emails from McBride is the chief political writer.
What would the Tories do in brown's position? As with that Irish directions gag "they wouldn't start from here". The Tories would never have expanded the public sector to the extent that Labour have for a start. But basically they will have to cut public services. I hope as well that they abolish regional parliaments. Give them the vote on independence and be done with it once and for all. Secondly, seriously cut back on quangos. There are far too many. Case in point, there is a pensions regulator, a pensions advisory service, a pensions protection fund, a pensions service and the FSA. No need for all those.
Simplify government and it's purpose. Less laws and more principles. No Id cards, less snooping, less trying to tell us how to run our lives. I read somewhere that the government is now the 3rd biggest advertiser in Britain.
Public sector salaries is another target. Historically these were low but especially with the newer bodies salaries are commensurate with the private sector. Therefore generous pensions and holidays should be cut back to the private sector levels.
The government needs to encourage private enterprise. Simplify the tax regimes and have 2 year tax holidays for start up companies. Do something to stop the behemoths like Tesco destroying local trade and screwi g their suppliers.
And finally take up the German model which is to tell it's citizens that we all need to tighten our belts and stop relying on borrowing.
The mail and telegraph are far from Tory papers. The editors of both are supporters of Brown and he has seen a very easy ride from them in comparison to others. Just look at the way the guardian and the times dealt with smeargate compared with the telegraph. Paul Staines has made an FOI request to the treasury trying to implicate the paper and the Walters mentioned by Draper in the emails from McBride is the chief political writer.
What would the Tories do in brown's position? As with that Irish directions gag "they wouldn't start from here". The Tories would never have expanded the public sector to the extent that Labour have for a start. But basically they will have to cut public services. I hope as well that they abolish regional parliaments. Give them the vote on independence and be done with it once and for all. Secondly, seriously cut back on quangos. There are far too many. Case in point, there is a pensions regulator, a pensions advisory service, a pensions protection fund, a pensions service and the FSA. No need for all those.
Simplify government and it's purpose. Less laws and more principles. No Id cards, less snooping, less trying to tell us how to run our lives. I read somewhere that the government is now the 3rd biggest advertiser in Britain.
Public sector salaries is another target. Historically these were low but especially with the newer bodies salaries are commensurate with the private sector. Therefore generous pensions and holidays should be cut back to the private sector levels.
The government needs to encourage private enterprise. Simplify the tax regimes and have 2 year tax holidays for start up companies. Do something to stop the behemoths like Tesco destroying local trade and screwi g their suppliers.
And finally take up the German model which is to tell it's citizens that we all need to tighten our belts and stop relying on borrowing.