Tag Archives: Coalition
Household energy: what gas and electricity suppliers must learn from the oil companies
Here we are again. Great Britain, I can report, has descended to the yaboo politics of yesteryear. Inept career politicians, none of whom have ever managed a business, biff-baff each other with naïve and unrealistic ‘policies’ to the detriment of … Continue reading
Tomorrow never comes (unless you’re Green)
That ‘capable, most extraordinary politician’ Caroline Lucas has announced she is stepping down as leader of the Green Party. It says here this is ‘part of a strategy centred on challenging the Liberal Democrats at the next election.’ I wonder … Continue reading
‘Role of Government’ in a capitalist society
I cannot believe our politicians have only just realised that the ‘Role of Government’ in a capitalist society is the most fundamental problem they need to resolve. It shows an extraordinary lack of leadership and vision. I can say this, … Continue reading
An upstream creative solution to the Euro crisis
We are surrounded by news of the Eurozone. But what positive solutions have we offered by way of Big Society neighbourly help? Or have we just covered our own backsides? I am proud that our country punches above its weight … Continue reading
Catch-22 of a rotten political system
It is legitimate to discuss political parties as brands. After three weeks of party Conferences, the Liberal Democrats, Labour and Conservative parties have shown the world their wares and their performance has been open to debate (sic). I understand the … Continue reading
Liberal Democrats a compromised brand
First published on Brand Republic on 22/09/11 It is Party Conference time, which really is a silly season. I have never been to one and cannot imagine doing so. The tone of voice seems so false and obsequious, I think … Continue reading