A Far Fetched Resolution

I’ll tell you what happens with impossible promises. You start with far-fetched resolutions. They are then pickled into a rigid dogma, a code, you go through the years sticking to that, out-dated, misplaced, irrelevant to the real needs, and you end up in the grotesque chaos of a Labour council, a Labour council hiring taxis to scuttle round the city handing out redundancy notices to its own workers. I’ll tell you.. You can’t play politics with people’s jobs and with people’s services.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

The next journo I hear or read waffling on about lack of trust in politicians...

...and Who tries to blame Tony Blair, or whoever the obsession is this week...

Is getting a piece of this:


"More people trust the government in Britain than they do the media, according to a BBC-backed poll published today...

...The media scored poorly on both accuracy and balance of reporting, according to the 10-country survey, which polled more than 10,000 people."

Having said that, I may not mention this:

"Worldwide, television was seen as the most trusted source of news, with blogs the least trusted."

Which would explain why nobody believed me when I exclusively reported yesterday that it was in fact David Davis who was personally responsible for releasing most of the foreign prisoners, since he'd been distracted by an affair he was having with someone in the office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

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