Dear Ed Miliband ( I call him 'dear' not as a term of affection but as a politician who is costing people a great deal of money) seems to think that any law can be challenged if it is not righteous. But nature (such as the Laws of Thermodynamics) cannot be denied or gainsaid.
Dear Ed Miliband is clearly motivated by *something* but in my opinion he has become obsessed. Not rare in major politicians but hard on the rest of us.
Anon - I agree, it takes too much and obstructs too much.
DJ - yes it does seem to be an obsession. A senior politician failing to spot an obvious need to trim the rhetoric - it's is a strange sight but as you say, not rare. Yet we expect them to be duplicitous rather than obsessively bonkers.
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We have a cost of Government crisis - not a cost of living crisis.
Dear Ed Miliband ( I call him 'dear' not as a term of affection but as a politician who is costing people a great deal of money) seems to think that any law can be challenged if it is not righteous. But nature (such as the Laws of Thermodynamics) cannot be denied or gainsaid.
Dear Ed Miliband is clearly motivated by *something* but in my opinion he has become obsessed. Not rare in major politicians but hard on the rest of us.
Anon - I agree, it takes too much and obstructs too much.
DJ - yes it does seem to be an obsession. A senior politician failing to spot an obvious need to trim the rhetoric - it's is a strange sight but as you say, not rare. Yet we expect them to be duplicitous rather than obsessively bonkers.
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