Sunday, 4 March 2007

The New Dawn

Well as the 'New Labour' project finally disintergrates before our very eye's we can begin to look at the 'New Dawn'.

Gordo, and Cammers will lead the show.

I expect Gordo to hit us with some headline grabbing Policies. Something along the lines of Independence for the BoE.

Something imediate that will tell the world Gordon is in charge.

Though unfortuantly for him, he is a bit like Nixon, he is instantly dislikable, Nixon looked shifty, Brown looks dour. In this pretty boy obsessed World, and to that his 'guilt by assosiation' with the worst of the New Labour crimes, and I don't think he can sustain any short term bounce in the polls

Cameron however has a degree of charisma, but looks lightweight, is a toff, and may be seen as Blairwitch II.

So it's all to play for.

Blair?? Well he will very quickly become an even more discredited figure.

The voting public will view him in the same way that a girl who dated a Cad or a Fool looks back and thinks, 'what in gods name did I ever see in him'

Get off the new road if you can't lend a hand, the times they are a changing'

Though it is always worth remembering, 'Nothing is inevitible until it happens'!

Expect the unexpected, I think we may be in for a few surprises over the next few weeks.

"Let the challenge begin!"

W.W.

The Real Impact of Hutton

They may have 'got the right judge' over the Kelly report, but it may actually work against them in the cash for honours enquiry.
The legal system, Police, Judge etc will not want to be lambasted and discredited in the same way Hutton was, after his whitewash.
They will not want their reputaions tarneshed, especially not to defend a dying regime.

Hopefully

WW