Why instead of worrying where politicians went to school, don't you worry about how these politicians actually effect your life and then make judgements on them?
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Why instead of worrying where politicians went to school, don't you worry about how these politicians actually effect your life and then make judgements on them?
And I hate the Lib Dems because for around 5-10 years they used Lewes Council tax payers money to try and destory the football club that I love by dragging us through endless incredibly expensive court proceedings.
Why instead of worrying where politicians went to school, don't you worry about how these politicians actually effect your life and then make judgements on them?
Jeremy Hunt should NOT be health secretary. He is because of where and when he went to school. I am worried about how he actually effects my (and everyone elses, particularly those in worse health than me, those with children, the elderly etc. etc.) life and I am passing judgement on him and those who are responsible for him being in his current position.
Michael Gove should NOT be education secretary. He is because of where and when he went to school. I am not worried about he directly affects my life but I am very concerned that he is manipulating and asset stripping the education system for the gain of private companies ..... and he's effectively supporting the teaching of creationism . Therefore I am passing judgement on him.
Cameron was elected into his position (sort of) which is fair enough (sort of)
Johnson was elected into his position fair and square.
And you're right about the Lib Dems. Hypocritical lickspittles
There are many reasons to dislike the Tories. Which Uni they went to is not high on the list albeit what they did there might be (e.g. being part of Bullingdon when they were there would be a bit higher as that hardly fits the 'we're all in this together' mantra. Osborne was called Oik at Bullingdon because he only went to St Pauls (Britain's third most expensive public school) rather than Eton or Harrow.)
Gove being a former Murdoch journalist with suspect views on education and poor political strategy judgement (as seen by his willingness to meddle with exams which actually now damages his calls to replace them)
Jeremy Hunt who has suspect judgement as evidenced over Murdoch, threw his SPAD to the wolves, tried to get the NHS element removed from the Opening Ceremony, called the NHS a 60 year mistake etc and now becomes Health Secretary.
Charles Grayling who says its okay for a couple who run a Guest House to refuse a gay couple as customers (despite this being illegal) is now Justice Secretary.
A climate change critic is now environment minister
Someone with a fear of flying is transport minister (you really couldnt make this up - if this was from 'The Thick of It' nobody would believe you) and will be inputting to a major decision on the future of Britain's airport capacity.
It goes on and on.
In defence of Gove - he at least had a job previously, as has Boris. Osborne has failed at most things and Cameron (apart from a spell at Carlton where its fair to say he didnt ingratiate himself to his colleagues) has been part of the Conservative Strategy machine.
But the man who puts them in these positions, ignores the issues and displays such poor judgement. Witness his handling of IDS (who whatever your party, you cannot doubt his intentions) or Warsi who he rightly dumped then begs her to do something else, or Spellman who he apparently told was too old, or Gillan who he sacked whilst himself having a glass of red wine (didnt even offer her one) and so on.
Just how different things would be now if David Davis (another principled politician) had won the Tory leadership instead?
Agree with most of that, however:
(1) David Davis - despite his upbringing seems even further to the right (esp. re Death Penalty) - he is cutting pushingfor much deeper spending cuts, (and tax cuts)
(2) IDS - Is he the one currently in charge of scrapping S2P?
... or Spellman who he apparently told was too old ...
Slightly off topic but I notice that one commentator this week asked why could no-one spell Caroline Spelman's name correctly. It's good to see ROSM keeping up the tradition.
Ed Milliband - Oxford & LSE
Ed Balls - Oxford
Yvette Cooper - Oxford, Harvard & LSE
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Jeremy Hunt should NOT be health secretary. He is because of where and when he went to school. I am worried about how he actually effects my (and everyone elses, particularly those in worse health than me, those with children, the elderly etc. etc.) life and I am passing judgement on him and those who are responsible for him being in his current position.
Michael Gove should NOT be education secretary. He is because of where and when he went to school. I am not worried about he directly affects my life but I am very concerned that he is manipulating and asset stripping the education system for the gain of private companies ..... and he's effectively supporting the teaching of creationism . Therefore I am passing judgement on him.
Cameron was elected into his position (sort of) which is fair enough (sort of)
Johnson was elected into his position fair and square.
And you're right about the Lib Dems. Hypocritical lickspittles
Ok but this is just your opinion, it is not the opinion of the Prime Minister whom I believe is in a better position to judge than you.
From the jist of your argument, I think you (and or the OP) believe this is cronyism from Cameron (jobs for the boys etc), yet everything you land at Cameron's door, you can lay exactly at Tony Blair's. (Derry Irvine, Peter Mandelson the only minister I am aware of that had to resign twice).
Should Gordon Brown have offered Peter Mandelson a place in cabinet a third time after twice having to resign from similar positions? Should Blair have got Mandelson back after he resigned the first time?
There are many reasons to dislike the Tories. Which Uni they went to is not high on the list albeit what they did there might be (e.g. being part of Bullingdon when they were there would be a bit higher as that hardly fits the 'we're all in this together' mantra. Osborne was called Oik at Bullingdon because he only went to St Pauls (Britain's third most expensive public school) rather than Eton or Harrow.)
Gove being a former Murdoch journalist with suspect views on education and poor political strategy judgement (as seen by his willingness to meddle with exams which actually now damages his calls to replace them)
Jeremy Hunt who has suspect judgement as evidenced over Murdoch, threw his SPAD to the wolves, tried to get the NHS element removed from the Opening Ceremony, called the NHS a 60 year mistake etc and now becomes Health Secretary.
Charles Grayling who says its okay for a couple who run a Guest House to refuse a gay couple as customers (despite this being illegal) is now Justice Secretary.
A climate change critic is now environment minister
Someone with a fear of flying is transport minister (you really couldnt make this up - if this was from 'The Thick of It' nobody would believe you) and will be inputting to a major decision on the future of Britain's airport capacity.
It goes on and on.
In defence of Gove - he at least had a job previously, as has Boris. Osborne has failed at most things and Cameron (apart from a spell at Carlton where its fair to say he didnt ingratiate himself to his colleagues) has been part of the Conservative Strategy machine.
But the man who puts them in these positions, ignores the issues and displays such poor judgement. Witness his handling of IDS (who whatever your party, you cannot doubt his intentions) or Warsi who he rightly dumped then begs her to do something else, or Spellman who he apparently told was too old, or Gillan who he sacked whilst himself having a glass of red wine (didnt even offer her one) and so on.
Just how different things would be now if David Davis (another principled politician) had won the Tory leadership instead?
He may be in a better position to judge but that doesnt make him a better judge as these appointments show.
You are correct about Tony Blair also, but as the old saying goes two wrongs dont make a right. You mention two examples of people who shouldnt have been in the cabinet in 10 years as prime minister.
Cameron has made these appointments in one week!
I never liked Ken Clarke since i found out he was a highly paid vice chairman at British American Tobacco (BAT). And he still refuses to agree that passive smoking can cause cancer! He also faced allegations relating to activities of BAT in lobbying the developing world to reject stronger health warnings on cigarette packets and evidence that that corporation had been involved in smuggling and targeting children with advertisements. Tit.
Comparing the 3 major political parties and their politicans these days is like comparing 3 different dog turds............they might look and smell different but they are what they are.
And for all the ridiculousness of the coalition the Labour f***ed this country too, and not least the working class.
They had plenty of wankers in their cabinet and plenty of ridiculous policies that cost people, such as ID Cards, Iraq, not regulating the financial services industry, resticting personal freedoms, taxing pensions, encouraging personal debt, PFI, 10p tax rate, 15K eastern europeans, promising a referendum on Lisbon, tobacco sponsorship with mclaren, corruption of the peerage system.............et al.
The problem is politicians.............they are a class of their own, they are practically the new aristocracy. This one is representative...............and shames the political system but most of all the f***ing socialist Labour Party............working class, my arse.
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