Re: Conservatives
Posted: Sat 03 Apr, 2010 20.56
The Labour Party needs to spend more money on their semiotics advisers...
As an aside, I have been told tonight that former Swish/Gravity radio presenter James Martin has left the country, and is now working for Thomas Cook in Majorca.Beep wrote:Nice of you to follow in the footsteps of James Martin.
I think that's unfortunate but no party is perfect, and a bit of give and take is always needed. I feel the Tories' many beneficial policies outweigh the very few that I don't personally agree with.marksi wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 34051.html
Cameron promises free vote on legalising fox hunting. Says it's good 'cos you can see the countryside while killing stuff.
I tend to agree. As a politics graduate, I hate myself for resorting to feelings as opposed to rational policy arguments. But watching Cameron in front of the Thames this morning - surrounded by white, City men in suits - saying that he will stand up for "the great ignored" really made me want to vomit. I just can't trust this guy.Gavin Scott wrote:Jesus, he's not even got the keys to Downing Street and he's reverting to type.
The Conservatives can't win on that score really, because whenever they do appoint black or minority ethnic ministers or appear in the media with BME voters, people queue up to criticise them for allegedly trying to deceive the public into thinking they're a BME-friendly party when they're not.scottishtv wrote:I tend to agree. As a politics graduate, I hate myself for resorting to feelings as opposed to rational policy arguments. But watching Cameron in front of the Thames this morning - surrounded by white, City men in suits - saying that he will stand up for "the great ignored" really made me want to vomit. I just can't trust this guy.Gavin Scott wrote:Jesus, he's not even got the keys to Downing Street and he's reverting to type.
Which is patently unfair, as they are bestest friends with people of all colour.Chie wrote:The Conservatives can't win on that score really, because whenever they do appoint black or minority ethnic ministers or appear in the media with BME voters, people queue up to criticise them for allegedly trying to deceive the public into thinking they're a BME-friendly party when they're not.scottishtv wrote:I tend to agree. As a politics graduate, I hate myself for resorting to feelings as opposed to rational policy arguments. But watching Cameron in front of the Thames this morning - surrounded by white, City men in suits - saying that he will stand up for "the great ignored" really made me want to vomit. I just can't trust this guy.Gavin Scott wrote:Jesus, he's not even got the keys to Downing Street and he's reverting to type.
I've seen some photos of Dave's event since, and there was actually a good mix of people on side of the Thames with him today. Makes me reflect all the more on myself really that I am so quick to judge him based on the TV camera framing of one particular news conference on the first day of the campaign.Chie wrote:The Conservatives can't win on that score really, because whenever they do appoint black or minority ethnic ministers or appear in the media with BME voters, people queue up to criticise them for allegedly trying to deceive the public into thinking they're a BME-friendly party when they're not.