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You can stick your 'Change'
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The Tories current obsession seems particularly vacuous as all they are offering is regime change, nothing much different in terms of policy, in fact most people are hard pressed to discern any noticeable difference between all three major parties. Bought and sold no doubt by dreams of positions in the NWO and the EU. All of which, via a rather circuitous route leads me onto The Daily Politics. Since February we have been using Associated Press which has been great to have but has meant that I have spent far too much time using 'Ctrl C' and 'Ctrl V' (Cutting & Pasting) and of course in a lot of cases I'm only publishing what can be seen elsewhere in The Times, Telegraph, Mail, Guardian etc. However, unlike them I have no budget which in this case means 'zero' rather than 'unlimited' and it just isn't justifiable if I can't make full use of it. So expect some change on the site as I concentrate on the General Election, blogging and acquiring new sources. I'm off to bring you some reviews of my favourite restaurants in Geneva and see if I can blag a free meal. If you are interested in sponsoring the site get in touch here
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... I quite liked the Cafe De Paris, by the station. I know it is just steak and chips, but, they seem to know what they are doing. |
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Frankly I hate it, must be an age thing, on the other hand so much change these days seems to be no more than an exercise in the proverbial 'rearranging of deck chairs',
eg nothing much ever improves as a result of 'change' just a bunch of half wit management consultants or public sectors workers get to fill their pockets, or day, or we see something perfectly adequate replaced by something not only not fit for purpose but something which seems to achieve the exact opposite of what one would suppose. i.e. Labour is now running a system that effectively kidnaps babies as a result of their deisre to see adoption rates increase. A perfect example of the unintended consequences (I'm being charitable here) of legislation passed by a bunch spineless lickspittles and mad idealogues. Yes, you Labour.































