Saturday 8 May 2010

Please let the Cameron take charge without support

Call their bluff and let's see what he really stands for.

He'll then have no excuses of not having access to the financial figures and have to spell out the cuts that he is really proposing.

Then with a bit more honesty we would understand what the choices really are.

The result of the next election could then be considerably different. With a repeat of the debates run in an improved way we might have a more informed election.

Furthermore the British would perhaps understand the consequences of certain actions by watching the delemas facing Greece and the Europeans.

At the same time the Lib Dems should prepare themselves for another election within the year.

Perhaps young people particularly those at university will get more involved with politics.

Good communication with the public is essential - is there a bigger place for the internet rather than 'the media' - the papers and TV?

Better organisation at local level with good publicity in place is essential .

Discussions between the Lib Dems and The Greens at local level are essential to avoid a repeat of the Carson fiasco when squabbling between two parties holding similar views enabled the opposition to get in.

It would be good to see these two parties working together rather than against each other.

How about it Barry Rabone and Chris Loynes?

Uncertainty reigns.

It's a good lesson to learn - there's plenty more of it in the future - we need to get used to it!

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