On my way home tonight, I felt my hackles rising – again –
as I listened to the news on Radio Cornwall, The item was about the
privatisation of the Royal Mail – something not even attempted by Margaret
Thatcher – but now pushed forward by the Coalition Government and spearheaded
by Liberal Democrat MP Vince Cable.
Then I got home, and I picked up my post to find a leaflet /
pre-election missive from my local Lib Dem MP Stephen Gilbert. It told me –
without any irony whatsoever – that “only the Lib Dems can beat the Tories” in
the 2015 General Election.
Really? But isn’t this the MP who, in 2010, proclaimed that “Labour
and Mebyon Kernow are out of the race and cannot win. A vote for Labour or
Mebyon Kernow will let the Conservatives in through the back door.”
And yet it was the Liberal Democrats who joined up with the
Conservatives – leading David Cameron in through the front door of Number 10 – to
deliver Conservative policies, in direct contradiction to the vast majority of
its election promises and campaign statements.
It seems to me that, according to Stephen Gilbert, the
choice in St Austell and Newquay is between Steve and Steve (Gilbert or
Double), the Coalition or the Coalition, privatisations or privatisations, cuts
or cuts …
Surely St Austell and Newquay can do better?
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