Wednesday 12 September 2012

BJ to the rescue

THE VIEW FROM THE TOP

The Shard's pointed top may not be a comfortable seat, but the view from there down to City Hall, Westminster and 30 Millbank puts things into the right perspective: changes in the Party's (and country's) leadership will have to play out at all three locations, and soon.

In current polls, Labour, under the buffoons Miliband and Ed Balls, lead even the combined strength of the ruling coalition. If voting took place tomorrow, Labour will sweep the Commons with a majority of 100-130 seats.

Clearly, the coalition does not work. Too often, and too steeply are Tory policies destined to overcome the disastrous heritage from 12 years of Labour premiership fudged and bogged down by the obtuse LibDem coalition partner. Clegg doesn't realize that disgruntled supporters are leaving in throngs for the welcoming tentacles of Labour, while Cameron fails to grasp that the concessions made to the LibDems force Tory rank-and-file for the exit door as well, right to the UKIP.

That helps to explain the current polls that show the Conservatives at 31%, Labour at 44, the LibDems at 9 and the UKIP at 8 per cent. Something needs to be done, time is of the essence!

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