That appears to be the "choice" Torylab present us with, in respect of the Nutt affair.
As I astonished myself with my own readiness to listen to Smooth radio with Mark Goodier yesterday, I heard our Pontificater-in-waiting, D. Cameron, on Nutt. It was clear he would have done exactly the same as the current government concering this.
Oh, but wait: he loudly decried the "unseemly spat" over the affair. He criticised Alan Johnson for "shouting" at Nutt over the airwaves. So, obviously, the"shouting" with a Tory government would be done behind closed doors.Grayling, presuming someone has had time to brief him, will give advisers one of those 'dressings down' he's talked about. It would all be done behind closed doors, presumably, but with a reassuringly expensive accent.
And this approach would benefit the public - how? At least with Labour to get to hear these slanging matches.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
A Tory government would do the same; but with a posh accent
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Yes, quite depressing that either Brown or Cameron will be the next Prime Minister!
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