Vote for me I'm a control freak and I will tell you what to do and pass another thirty thousand laws for you to obey or vote for me I'm a posh boy born with a golden spoon in my mouth and that's why I talk like this" Vote for Lib Dems for real social change.
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David Johnson
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Re: election
Vote for the Lib Dems if you are up for a total leap in the dark with a party that has had no involvement in government for over 60 years.
Vote for Nick Clegg, that nice public school boy, son of a financier who to me has a rather unfortunate resemblance in style to Blair circa 1995. Be scared, be very scared!
Vote for VInce Cable if you want an ex-Chief Economist for well known "green" company, Shell.
Vote for the Lib Dems if you like your politics untrammelled without any baggage whatsoever built up by living in the real world of government.
Vote for economic policies by a gold-plated flip flopper.
"Cable has been criticised by some for 'flip-flopping' on issues in connection with the crisis. For example, in January 2009 he criticised the Government's policy of 'quantitative easing', referring to it as "the Robert Mugabe school of economics". Yet in March 2009 he said, "directly increasing the amount of money flowing into the economy is now the only clear option".
On the issue of fiscal stimulus, Cable told the BBC in October 2008, it is entirely wrong for the government to assume the economy should be stimulated by yet more public spending rather than tax cuts". In February 2009, however, he said, "we believe?and the Government say that they believe?in the need for a fiscal stimulus. Despite the severe financial constraints on the public sector, we believe that such a stimulus is right and necessary".
On the principle of the independence of the Bank of England, Cable said at the 2008 Liberal Democrat party conference, "The Government must not compromise the independence of the Bank of England by telling it to slash interest rates." The following month, though, he called on the Chancellor to urge the Governor of the Bank to make "a large cut in interest rates".
Hey, but wasn't he good on the tele? Now I know who he is, he's got my vote!
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Vote for Nick Clegg, that nice public school boy, son of a financier who to me has a rather unfortunate resemblance in style to Blair circa 1995. Be scared, be very scared!
Vote for VInce Cable if you want an ex-Chief Economist for well known "green" company, Shell.
Vote for the Lib Dems if you like your politics untrammelled without any baggage whatsoever built up by living in the real world of government.
Vote for economic policies by a gold-plated flip flopper.
"Cable has been criticised by some for 'flip-flopping' on issues in connection with the crisis. For example, in January 2009 he criticised the Government's policy of 'quantitative easing', referring to it as "the Robert Mugabe school of economics". Yet in March 2009 he said, "directly increasing the amount of money flowing into the economy is now the only clear option".
On the issue of fiscal stimulus, Cable told the BBC in October 2008, it is entirely wrong for the government to assume the economy should be stimulated by yet more public spending rather than tax cuts". In February 2009, however, he said, "we believe?and the Government say that they believe?in the need for a fiscal stimulus. Despite the severe financial constraints on the public sector, we believe that such a stimulus is right and necessary".
On the principle of the independence of the Bank of England, Cable said at the 2008 Liberal Democrat party conference, "The Government must not compromise the independence of the Bank of England by telling it to slash interest rates." The following month, though, he called on the Chancellor to urge the Governor of the Bank to make "a large cut in interest rates".
Hey, but wasn't he good on the tele? Now I know who he is, he's got my vote!
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