The worst of two evils? I am not so sure. In my humble opinion, and I buy my own tea bags, one was a personal affront and the other an ideological one. In the end I voted for the unknown Doctor off Vicarage Lane who said all the right words and pressed all the right buttons.
Philosophically I ought to be BNP, but then I betray the 20,000 Matabele murdered by Mugabe's Korean mercenaries and British indifference. I was having a snack with friends and their son, a really bright 21 year old, and he had no idea about Rhodesia, a wonderful man in Ian Smith and that was my blacks talking, nor how a country can and does spiral downwards once the ideologues destroy initiative, as happened in Rhodesia and is happening now in South Africa. If migration is allowed at the present rate, the ills of those two countries will befall this once great nation in rapid time. The reason? People are not exposed to the truths. We are in a fiscal lunatic asylum yet the electorate have chosen to ignore their inmates and friends, the very one despite what they say who have caused the insanity. We have an economy that is almost completely based on the price, sale and exchange of houses. It should not necessary for a family to live well yet HAS to own their own home. There is less movement of essential people around the country and the politicians can boast that they only allow specialist immigrants into certain areas because there is a skill shortage. Damn right. A skilled man wont move if he cannot afford, unlike our political masters, two homes. Germany has a healthier economy and far fewer people are house owners because they have a good, cheap and reliable private/public landlord system.
But what can one expect from a nation so well educated they find it difficult to read the local bus timetable?
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