June 11, 2009

To hell in a handcart

Businesses continue to leave Britain because of Gordon Brown's taxes; ministers deny any plans to cut state spending, as if it could go on rising for ever; the City fears for its future under EU rule; and Labour casually blows £7m on setting up the new DIUS department for 20 months.

Can we consider a possible Tory government as our saviours? No. Tory policy remains to increase spending in real terms on the inefficient NHS and on even more ineffective international aid, while its rich, under-powered smooth cheeked leaders take as much mortgage interest as they can from taxpayers poorer than them.

All the mainstream parties subscribe to the expensive politically correct shibboleths on large scale immigration (opposed by most voters), EU membership (which they know most UK voters oppose) and man made global warming (no scientific basis, even as global temperatures drift down while cardon dioxide in the atmosphere rises).

But evidence based policymaking on these issues seems limited to the racist BNP and the corrupt and under-powered UKIP.

Where to go? Australia?

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