Gordon Brown makes promises of millions or even billions of pounds of taxpayers money for undefined climate change projects and also other projects, yet manages to chastise David Cameron because he wants to restore Christian family values via tax incentives !!!
Prime Minister's Question Time in the house of Commons has become more like a series of stand-up jokes in the style favoured by Laurel and Hardy decades ago. Tax payers are not amused !!!
Now Lord Mandelson, the patient P M in waiting, has introduced (hidden in the small print) a tax on music in churches !!! What next ?
As Britain has now clearly entered the pre-election campagne, my advice to David Cameron is to counter all such proposals with words: "If we are elected we will reverse effect of the legislation proposed".
A General Election is a serious and historic event. It is not a stand-up fight. The electorate have a right to be properly and correctly informed of the intentions of the political parties involved.
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