Monday, 21 March 2016

Sheeps Clothing.

The Ian Duncan Smith resigning is an interesting aspect to the Tory government in the UK.  It could well be the turning point that sees the gradual demise of the right wing led policies, or it might be jus a blip.  That's the trouble with politics, one word said out of place, one sentence taken out of context and confidence suddenly drops as they have to go into defensive mode.
I watch with interest how this one plays out, but I feel that Mr Osborne's giving away too much to the better off rather than taking away too much from the worse off will be his downfall.
Even well off people have a conscience.  Watch this space.

Meanwhile, as Easter looms large next weekend, British farmers are complaining about the amount of New Zealand lamb being sold in supermarkets, with only Aldi selling British lamb exclusively.  Evidently Easter is early this year, and a spokesperson for British lamb bemoaned the fact that supermarkets had not warned them about Easter being early so had not planned early enough to produce lambs early in the season.  The supermarkets should be ashamed of themselves for arranging Easter so early this year.



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