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Why should this have any bearing on his suitability for the job of Prime Minister?
I think that it is the old boys network which is the problem
Riddle me this: How many of the shadow cabinet went to top private/public schools, followed by an Oxbridge education, followed by a career in politics.
And it is not just the Tories.
I would like to see real people governing us. People with experience of the real world.
How can the people described above devise policy that is sympathetic to the need of patients on mixed wards in Victorian hospitals.
They can't and that is the problem.
More real people, more real talk and more real policy for the British public......
Maybe then tax would not be the single issue on the manifesto
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you and scorn in the one ahead.
Yes, Labour have been ramping this up in the last few weeks, they are desperate to hold onto power and inverted snobbery is the last tree on the avenue to fight at.
I think that it is the old boys network which is the problem
Riddle me this: How many of the shadow cabinet went to top private/public schools, followed by an Oxbridge education, followed by a career in politics.
And it is not just the Tories.
I would like to see real people governing us. People with experience of the real world.
How can the people described above devise policy that is sympathetic to the need of patients on mixed wards in Victorian hospitals.
They can't and that is the problem.
More real people, more real talk and more real policy for the British public......
Maybe then tax would not be the single issue on the manifesto
Are people who went to public school not real?
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
I would like to see real people governing us. People with experience of the real world.
Look at Bob Ainsworth. He was a welder and that was when he probably reached the peak of his capability. Totally out of his depth now, as is most, if not all, of the cabinet.
I don't care who went to Eton. Totally irrelevant, beyond proving to me they had an education, and probably a good one at that.
How can the people described above devise policy that is sympathetic to the need of patients on mixed wards in Victorian hospitals.
How can people who haven't had a decent education devise policy that is sympathetic to the needs of patients on mixed wards in Victorian hospitals?
They can't and that is not the problem - how can any politician devise any policy at such a low level? A political party can merely state aims and broad strokes on how to achieve such. It's down to the myriad public servants to implement that policy.
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."
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