Monday, December 20, 2010

How Independent Is the Bank of England Under Mervyn King?

Mervyn King
Position Now Untenable
Making the Bank of England independent from political interference was the work of Gordon Brown. On  may 6th 1997, immediately after coming to power, the then chancellor Gordon Brown granted the Bank of England under the then Governor, the late "Steady" Eddy George  operational independence over monetary policy. The bank's Monetary Policy Committee was given sole responsibility for setting interest rates to meet the Government's stated Retail Prices Index (RPI).

One has to wonder if Eddy George was still Governor when the banks started to go into meltdown, if things would have been allowed to get as bad as they got? He would almost certainly have backed the then British prime minister Gordon Brown's calls for more banking regulation, 'calls' that were shouted down by the present prime minister David Cameron, and present chancellor George Osborne, who were then in opposition. More recently David Cameron has been applying pressure to Tory and Liberal Democrat MEPs to push for lesser regulation on the banks in Europe and to go easier on them. This was at direct odds with the picture they tried to portray back at home, where they were talking tough on the banks. This Tory led government is deeply duplicitous and their erratic behaviour can only end in tears for the UK.

Remember here that during the general election campaign in a BBC programme called "Ask the Chancellor" Alistair Darling actually exposed then Tory shadow chancellor George Osborne as not knowing that the BoE governed monetary policy and NOT fiscal policy as George Osborne repeatedly said. This from Osborne who was to become the chancellor of Britain at such a vital time and remarkably not one single newspaper and not one TV news programme picked this up and mentioned it.

BoE Governor Mervyn King, has persistently called the big issues incorrectly and he also appears to be politically biased and stands accused of being too close to the Tory led coalition government.

How can King be trusted when he has already been exposed as talking down British politicians to US ambassadors?
 King was "absolutely wrong in the judgment he offered the American ambassador. He was as deceived as others by all that wellbeing, happiness and hugging of David Cameron's campaign camouflage used to disguise his chancellor's iron-fist plan. But it should be no surprise that King mistook the two men's true intent, since he has been consistently wrong in just about all the predictions and prescriptions he has made since he took office. You could almost be guided by his forecasts, by adding a "not".
However, it should be remembered that at that time it was also the Conservative shadow chancellor and PM Osborne and Cameron, that were also calling for Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling to let the banks sink - strangely in direct contrast to what George Osborne has just done in bailing out Ireland! Lining the men together politically yet again, this time PRIOR to the general election!

"In the latest blow to Mervyn King and the Bank, the CBI warned that higher than projected price rises will force policymakers to start raising interest rates in the spring to curb the threat to the economy".

Mervyn King's performance has been erratic and his forecasts nearly always wrong, bad news for someone in his position and even worse news for the general public. There are also clear signs that he is under the political influence of Conservative chancellor and prime minister, George Osborne, and David Cameron, bringing into serious doubt the Bank's independence of the UKs Tory led government.

The CBI said it expected the bank rate to soar more than two percentage points in just two years, with mortgage rates increasing roughly in line – bad news for the 7m borrowers the Bank says are now on variable-rate deals. - This also puts paid firmly to Conservative peer Lord Young's claims that the British have "never had it so good". Young caused controversy by saying Britons had "never had it so good" in this "so-called recession".  He made the comments to a journalist, while sitting down eating a very expensive lunch and drinking very expensive wine in a top London restaurant.

"The CBI was previously expecting inflation to peak at 3.3pc as January's rise in VAT translates into higher prices, but the rate of price rises has already reached that level, in November.
Its new forecast is significantly higher than the Bank's central projection for CPI to hit around 3.6pc in the first quarter of next year, before falling back below the 2pc target in 2012.

The CBI thinks such inflation will only dip below target briefly, before picking up again to end 2012 at 2.4pc, which would pose questions about the Bank's credibility.

Inflation as measured by the retail prices index (RPI) – which includes more housing costs – will follow an even higher path, hitting 5pc at the start of next year, the organisation expects. "

The rise in inflation is serious news for householders, it is also serious news for the economy which is already under serious pressure and the pressure is set to increase sharply as Osborne's controversial severe austerity measures start to kick in and Vat rises to a massive 20% in January 2011. If the bank and King cannot keep a lid on inflation and forces interest rates to rise, then thousands are set to lose their homes and businesses as mortgages and loans become more expensive. Add this in to the alarming jump of 35.000 in the unemployment figures and we could be beginning to see the signs of a double dip recession, especially as there are no signs of the hundreds of thousands of extra jobs that need to be created in the private sector and that have been promised by the Tory prime minister David Cameron and the Tory Chancellor George Osborne which are desperately needed to take up the hundreds of thousands of public sector workers who are now beginning to lose their jobs as a direct result of this Tory led coalition government's interference in public sector work places.

However, there is a fundamental flaw with raising of interest rates to curb inflation in this instance as this only works if inflation has been caused by consumer spending and in this case it isn't. This time inflation has been caused directly by the government and George Osborne's austerity measures and it is set to get a lot worse when the VAT rise comes in on January 4th 2011. Fuel at the pumps will go up by 4p a litre, this alone will send inflation spiralling causing further pressure on haulage contractors, this will send up the cost of food and clothes etc which in turn will cause inflation to rise. How does Mervyn King and George Osborne plan to bring this down? There is already strong evidence that motorists are cutting back on their journeys, so that again is clear evidence that the pressure is elsewhere in the system and NOT consumer led.

I hope this Tory led government have a plan B, and a plan C, and a plan D, because there is every sign that we are going to be needing them. Which in my opinion makes it even more foolhardy of George Osborne to *borrow* £10 billion in order to bail out the Irish economy, it is the British taxpayer that will have to find the payments on that loan as well as the interest. The UK is not in the Euro Zone, so we should not have bailed Ireland out, that was up to the EU not us, no matter how much of a trading partner Ireland is to the UK's economy, if we believe the Tory government then the UK was broke and simply could not afford to do this.

Mervyn King once launched a blistering attack on Britain's banks, describing the £1tn government support given to them as "breathtaking". King appeared then to be backing David Cameron and George Osborne's stance, who just wanted to let the banks fail and allow millions of people to lose their homes, jobs and businesses.
So what has changed since his criticisms of the then labour government? Why hasn't King come out and criticised the Tory led government for borrowing in excess of £10 billion to bail out the Irish economy and banks?  This is £10 billion plus interest that the UK is never likely to see returned, not this side of 50 years anyway, and we did not have to bail Ireland out that should have been left to the EU and to the IMF. What is King's perception of the fact that Osborne has just given this money to Ireland, yet has attached no caveat to it? Has not demanded that Ireland's corporation tax be brought into line with the UKs to make trading a level playing field? Ireland may be the UK's biggest trading partner and there may be merits as to why the UK should help Ireland out, but Ireland have not been a very good friend and neighbour to the UK. By having these ridiculously low corporation tax, Ireland actually took many UK companies away from the UK and even if Ireland doubled their tax, it would still be cheaper for companies to stay there rather than set up or return to the UK. Yet Ireland has been allowed to keep this rate of corporation tax, which arguably is what helped to cause Ireland's bankruptcy, it is OK to have low taxation, but not at the expense of the country's coffers.

Yet famously George Osborne once travelled to Ireland to listen and learn from their "wonderful" example on how to run the economy, practices that George Osborne was fully intending to put in place in the UK. No doubt this is something else that Mervyn King thought was a good idea too!

King once said: "The case for a serious review of how the banking industry is structured and regulated is strong."

So why hasn't King been pressurising the Tory government and Tory chancellor George Osborne into reforming the way banks work? Why has King stood back and said and done absolutely nothing, while George Osborne reduced the banking levy that the Labour government put in place by £1 billion? Why has King said nothing when the Tory prime minister David Cameron on one hand urged Tory and Liberal Democrat MEPs to vote for and push for less harsh measures on the banks, while deliberately misleading the British people at exactly the same time by pretending to talk tough on bankers bonuses? When it is this Tory government and Tory chancellor and Tory prime minister, who has just let the banks off entirely. And unbelievably today we learn that a planned meeting between the banks, and the ditherer Vince cable and the dithering George Osborne to discuss bankers bonuses has been called off because of the weather! Have these people not heard of video conferencing then?

"One member of the Bank's monetary policy committee, Adam Posen, has been vehemently waving a red flag about King's over-optimism on growth. The small spurtlet of recent months saw the OBR this week raise this year's predicted growth rate from 1.2% to 1.8% – hardly champagne-opening time. As Alan Johnson suggested, this is largely the tail-end effect of Labour's stimulus package, with some end-of-the-spend public sector construction, combined with a pre-VAT-rise Christmas rush. Posen is urgently signalling the risk of a slowdown ahead, and the need for more quantitative easing. He warns that the government's austerity drive will be "quite contractionary", its effects still to be felt. Posen also points to the danger of Japanese-style low growth, but King stands by the austerity he helped shape.
Most remarkable was Posen's accusation last week that King's support for George Osborne's austerity measures has been "excessively political". Appearing before the treasury select committee he told MPs that King was over-stepping the line between monetary and fiscal policy. His former MPC colleague Kate Barker told MPs she was also "extremely unhappy" at how strongly King was endorsing the government's position. They reported that others on the nine-strong committee were equally concerned – though not a majority."

Meanwhile former adviser on monetary policy to the Bank of England professor of economics David Blanchflower said:

"Mervyn King is one smart guy and that has always been abundantly clear. Unfortunately, it is his thirst for power and influence that has clouded his judgment one too many times. He has now committed the unforgivable sin of compromising the independence of the Bank of England by involving himself in the economic policy of the coalition. He is expected to be politically neutral but has shown himself to be politically biased and as a result is now in an untenable position. King must go.


During my time on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), King made it abundantly clear that members should not comment on fiscal policy and should stay out of party political matters. He has failed to follow his own advice. How could Ed Miliband or Alan Johnson ever trust King to give them advice on economic policy, now he has shown his true party political colours? Once independence has been compromised it can never be restored."

It is now time for the Governor of the Bank of England to resign, the Bank of England must retain its independence, it has served us well.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

George Osborne Is A Liar, Liar, You Can't Trust Him - No, No, No No.

George Osborne
Is A
Liar - Liar
You Can't Trust Him No, No, No No.
I just watched BBC newsnight playing a clip of the song by Captain Ska, called Liar, Liar
Captain Ska - Liar, Liar!  (watch from about 06.52 in) to George Osborne when he was in the US, last week.

Here just previous to the BBC playing the clip, we see and hear George Osborne saying that this government is taking the people with them because we all understand his cuts and that this government told us all about them BEFORE they were elected. What a complete "effing" liar George Osborne is.

I know there are quite a few Americans who regularly read this blog, please be assured that not only has George Osborne lied to us, he is now lying to you, do not believe a word he says he is a LIAR, LIAR.
This TORY led Government did NOT tell us about the level of cuts and the total decimation of our welfare state and public services, or the privatisation of our wonderful NHS before they were elected, they are LIARS, they never said a word about it. I do not disbelieve that the Tories had plans to cause this chaos in our country with their top down reorganisation of all our infrastructure, they had the plans OK, but they did NOT tell the British public, if they had told us, there is no way they would have got the votes they did, not from the ordinary working Brit anyway.

If you want to watch and listen to the full Captain Ska Liar, Liar track, look to the right of this posting you will find a video click on that.

George Osborne, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Danny Alexander CANNOT be trusted they are all bare faced LIARS.

Make no mistake we will kick these people out of government long before their five years is up, I just hope we can do it before they cause any more carnage and mess in thsi country. Already they have shoved up unemployment by 35.000 in one single month!

The Tory Led coalition government are Liars Liars!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Hospital Lists Lengthen

Conservative Health Secretary
Andrew Lansley
Busy Privatising The NHS
Conservative Health Secretary Andrew Lansley is to blame for lengthening hospital waiting lists. If you need an outpatients appointment, or you have to wait for an operation, remember that Andrew Lansley is to blame, it was he who has removed targets from the system and lists have increased alarmingly every since and there is no end in sight, scrapping the 18 week treatment target is why you will be waiting longer and longer and longer and it will only get worse as time passes. Waiting lists nationally have jumped 6000 to 45.000 people. All the good work the labour government did with NHS staff is being undone.
This is just in the first three months of Tory control over the NHS, it is the very start of the the Conservative government privatisation plans for the NHS, so it will get a lot worse. Despite being warned repeatedly by the BMA  and the majority of GPs, who want to stay being doctors NOT accountants, this government is just steam rolling in.

While David Cameron, George Osborne and Nick Clegg are cutting services, raising the cost of living, freezing child benefit, cutting housing benefit, raising VAT, forcing over a million people out of their jobs and on to the dole, shamelessly and brutally assaulting the disabled, vulnerable and chronically sick, Andrew Lansley is quietly cracking on with the Conservative plans to disband, dismantle and privatise our NHS.

Targets worked because they forced hospitals to improve.

Lansley scrapped the 18 week rule to avoid patients suing companies when the NHS is eventually privatised.
Even ex-Tory Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell has warned that an NHS starved of funds spells painful times ahead.
Despite her best efforts Maggie Thatcher never got round to turning the NHS into a market for profit company, but recently we have seen the first NHS hospital to be sold off completely to the private sector.

"Cameron's mob is handing control to consortiums of private businesses that are dressed up as GPs."

The Tories are privatising our NHS and they do not even bother denying it.

ConDem Britain - VAT Up - Fuel up - Child Poverty UP - Adult Poverty Up

Do I Look Like I Need To
Tighten My Belt?
January 4th 2011 is when David Cameron will slap 4p on a litre of petrol. Remember during his election campaign Cameron promised he had "no plans to put up the price of fuel"?  Remember David Cameron saying he had no plans to put up VAT?  January 4th is when the planned VAT hike comes in, which is a purely regressive tax. Just like his new best friend Nick Clegg,  David Cameron has forgotten his pledge and the price of fuel will reach a record high.
This will push up the cost of haulage, which will push up the price of goods in the shops, which in turn will push up inflation, which in turn will place further pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates to control inflation.
A rise in interest rates will force up the price of loans and mortgages, which in turn will force up the number of home repossessions, as people already struggling to pay their mortgages because of the recession will just buckle under the strain.

How does the government expect poorer families to cope with this rise in VAT? Poorer families spend virtually all their income on just living, week to week, hand to mouth against better off people, who only spend a proportion of their income on  actually living, this is why rising VAT is a regressive tax which will hit the poor hardest.

Remember when David Cameron said that he had no plans to make deep cuts and he would do nothing to widen the gap between rich and poor?

He is a Liar, Liar.

The Institute For Fiscal Studies has said that as a direct result of Chancellor George Osborne's austerity measures, 200.000 more children would be condemned to poverty and 800.000 more adults.

Tories Axe Independent Living Fund

The latest stunt this evil government is now proposing will cause disabled people and their relatives an immense amount of mental anguish, misery and pain.  
This wonderful "caring compassionate Conservative" government we have, glibly announce they are getting rid of the Independent Living Fund (ILF) . Make no mistake, this is an assault and an unprovoked attack on the most severely disabled in our society and this sly government announced this, then leaked news of town hall cuts and this attack on the disabled got completely buried in other bad news.

There is cowardly, and then there is crafty and spiteful, and then there is fascism dressed up like reason and it is this that we have right here in Conservative Britain! Ladies and gentlemen we are officially back in Thatcher's Britain, "son of Thatcher" lives on in the long cold dark shadow of the "mother" that spawned it. "Thatcherism" had not really gone away, it was laying dormant in the privileged toffs that adored her,  now it is back and is determined to outdo its mother and determined to avenge for all the years the Tories were kept out of power by those "unclean" classes (us). Just in case anyone is still in doubt, the Tory spite is upon us.

I honestly did not think that my lowly opinion of this hellish government of ideologues could sink any lower, but it has plummeted to new depths.

The Independent Living Fund is financed by the Department of Work and Pensions and pays out on average just over £300 a week to 21,000 people.
Its aim is to allow severely disabled people to pay for help so they can live independently. If these people cannot claim this fund then the chances almost certainly are they will have to enter a home, or attend expensive daycare to be looked after and this will cost upwards of £600 per week, so where is the saving? Unless of course this government intend just leaving these people to fend for themselves! And I would put absolutely nothing past them.

This is just another short term idea with long term detrimental repercussions, not only to the 21.000 severely disabled people who claim ILF, but actually for the economy and the deficit too, it is absolute madness. This ridiculous decision not only does harm to the physical care disable people receive, but it will harm them psychologically too. They are likely to be taken out of their homes and familiar surroundings and thrust into alien environments, it is not fair and it is certainly not right, it is abysmal and inhumane treatment of disabled people and I believe it infringes their human rights. What are we going to see on our streets next, thousands of disabled people, many in wheelchairs, demonstrating?  That will enhance this country's reputation abroad - not. Already Iran of all places, is accusing us of human rights offences citing the heavy handed police tactics used against  in the demonstrations over Nick Clegg's broken pledge not to raise tuition fees.

The overriding puzzle here is that the Prime Minister's own father and son were disabled, he has first hand knowledge of the pressure caring for a disabled child and parent can have on the family - or does he really? Perhaps  Cameron had the money to buy in all the care he needed for his little boy and his father, so he has no idea of what it is like to struggle to provide the care needed? I really do not like mentioning this, but I have to because I find the whole thing totally unnerving and bizarre.

Not only is this government scrapping the ILF they are also scrapping the mobility component part of Disability Living Allowance for people living in a care or nursing home. Once again, this government is showing little, if any understanding of disabled people's needs. They obviously think that all people in residential care are cabbages who cannot get out and about, not people with carers and family who come and take them shopping or for outings in their mobility car. Or perhaps it is an electric wheelchair or scooter they paying for out of that money and will no longer be able to afford it. There are so many things that disabled people need and this government's decision to remove one of them is cold callous and ideologically driven.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Cameron & Osborne Nowhere To Be Seen As They Cripple Front Line Services

Privileged David Cameron
With His Expensive Celebrity Personal Trainer
Out Running While he Runs Britain
Into The Ground
The brutal package of cuts cobbled together by the Tories and Liberals and announced yesterday are the most drastic in living memory.
The cuts announced up to now have not yet been felt by people, but here is where it gets serious and painful, here is where council cuts are going to affect the poor, the elderly, the young, the vulnerable. Here is where your bins will not be emptied for a month, here is where your roads will not be repaired, here is where your council will not grit your roads in bad weather.
Cuts to the police are deeper than expected, which means that we will lose police officers and community support officers, which means crime will inevitably rise.
Cuts to education will mean that your children will lose their classroom assistants and in some cases teachers and families will lose their family support officers who help them cope with child experiencing difficulties.
All essential services for children and the elderly will be hit.

With this kind of policy being announced, this country is entitled to ask where our prime minister and chancellor is and why they did not go to parliament for the announcement? So where was David Cameron?
You may well be surprised to learn that on the one occasion when he ventured outside yesterday, it was for a run with his expensive personal celebrity trainer, the rest of the time he was hiding in Downing Street with the chancellor George Osborne. Cameron was criticised last week for hanging Nick Clegg out to dry and taking all the flak over the tuition fees protests that turned violent, while he hid away.

This is typical of just how duplicitous and out of touch David Cameron actually is, he has no idea exactly how badly these cuts are going to impinge upon people's everyday lives. Some time ago Cameron even suggested that these cuts are not as bad as people think they are! How would he know? He doesn't have to work, he will never have to worry about buying formula or nappies for his new baby, he will never have to worry about feeding or clothing his children, or keeping them warm, or experience the all encompassing worry of keeping a roof over your family's head. Cameron will never have to worry about who is going to mind his children and if they can be trusted, while he goes out to work. The Camerons are privileged people, living the life of privilege and this is what makes Cameron's cuts even more heinous!

Cameron's ministers announced these cuts, all on one day in the most arrogant and cowardly fashion imaginable, with Christmas season here he is probably hoping that everyone will soon forget about it. How? How will they forget the care for their elderly relative suffering with dementia is being cut in the final stages? How will they be able to forget that care for disabled children is being cut? Cuts to the mental health budget, the disability independent fund is being abolished entirely.

Personally I am becoming tired of the same old mantra about spending being cut to reduce the deficit, suddenly everyone in the country is an economist. All I know is these cuts are completely and utterly vicious, brutal and cruel and they are NOT necessary. Cuts of this magnitude will only harm the economy not save it.

On top of the 1.5 million extra jobs the Tories have axed, may now approximately be a further 70.000, that is 2.2 million people losing their jobs, the majority with families, where is the private sector going to find jobs for them? The pain, distress and abject misery this government are going to cause should be ruled illegal, they have no mandate to introduce these fascist type cuts, they did not mention these cuts, in fact David Cameron said the exact opposite, he said he would not introduce deep cuts or cuts that will divide our nation, and this is exactly what he has done.

These cuts are purely ideological coming from the politically motivated Cameron and Osborne, (Clegg is just being used as a scape goat). These cuts are on the extreme right of Margaret Thatcher.

There is no justification for this brutal assault on our public services, so why are the government doing it? I believe this is princely because Osborne has realised that all the swingeing cuts so far will NOT reduce the deficit, so these cuts have been ramped up, but because they are going to put thousands out of work, these will not work either and before we know where we are Cameron and Osborne will have led us to the brink of bankruptcy and we will be treading the same ground as Ireland and who will borrow money to bail the UK out at favourable rates? Ireland?

David Cameron no longer mentions "broken Britain", this is because he is busy smashing Britain to pieces. When Cameron was busy ruining consumer confidence and talking this country down to anyone abroad who would listen, telling them that Britain was broken, when it wasn't, we sure did not have rioting in London and we did not have mass anti-Government demonstrations taking part in every major city and town across the country. It is no wonder the prime minister has stopped mentioning Broken Britain, because although it wasn't broken then, it certainly is now and it will get worse as the government encourage criminals and lawlessness by taking away deterrents to crime.

Cameron, Osborne and Clegg are ruining this country and are creating a hell of a mess and it is time even their own MPs started waking up to what is going on because if they don't I promise them this, it will not just be the next election they should worry about losing, it will be if anyone will ever trust the Tories and the Liberal Democrats ever again and no one will believe a single word they say.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Here Is Another Fine Mess the Coalition Have Got Us Into

Seriously, can't this coalition government do anything right? Is it too much to ask that at least one of their policy proposals is straightforward, without it descending into utter mayhem, muddle and mess?

The raising of tuition fees is now almost law, it just has to clear the Lords on Tuesday, and as David Cameron has already stuffed the House of Lords full of his financial donor Tories, I do not see much chance of it getting thrown out.

However, in today's Independent there is an article entitled only a quarter of all graduates will pay off student loans , after all the trouble, the demos and the rioting, the smashing up of a royal car with its windows wound down and where bizarrely it should never have been, we learn from the government's very own figures, that the government, notably Vince Cable, Danny Alexander and George Osborne cannot add up (tell us somethng we do not know).

I wont go into the protracted ins and outs of the article, I will leave that for you to read, but once again on this blog I am highlighting the fact that this government is so incompetent, so inept, so utterly bereft of any kind of logical rational thought, that it is now becoming really frightening. It would be funny, only it is not, because our livelihoods and our children's futures are in the hands of utter incompetent idiots. They have rushed through with indecent haste a policy that has not been thought through. Just like child Benefit, just like the School Sports Programme, just like the NHS, just like welfare, just like unemployment benefit.

How can a government pass a bill that will leave our youngsters in debt for the rest of their lives?

I leave you with this thought, if only a quarter of students are ever likely to pay back their loans, then who is going to stump up for the short fall? Where will universities get their funding from if it is not coming back from the system via the graduates?

Just When You Think It Cannot Get Any Worse

The coalition government say they are set to announce details of their cuts to Britain's emergency services!
I honestly shudder to think what evils these muddled people are going to come up with next!

Our Emergency Services Are Now Under Attack From
The Conservative Government!
It is now obvious what this coalition is up to, they are getting rid of the welfare state, getting rid of the NHS, getting rid of social services and washing their hands of caring for the elderly, either at home or in hospital or another place. they are turning this all over to their God "The Private Sector", who is set to make billions out of the British taxpayers.

Anyone who thinks that the chronically sick, the disabled and the elderly and the mentally disabled will be getting fair and proper treatment from our government or their mates in the private sector needs to think again. This care is notoriously expensive, pretty soon we will have health nomads on our streets, drifting from one emergency doctor to another, because no doctor will be able to afford to admit them to their list.

Now the coalition is turning its guns on the emergency services, watch the transportation of the elderly be abolished into the private sector, where they will be charged for the privileged and if they cannot afford it, tough, then they do not get it.

The Conservatives intend to govern as more "pro-American", William Hague told the American senators, that is the first truthful thing I have heard him say, pity we were not supposed to know about it though!

God help us all we are being "Americanised" and our emergency services and NHS is in grave danger!

My Own rendition of "The Twelve Days Of Christmas"

On the first day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
A pledge not to raise tuition fees.

On the second day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees.

On the third day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees


On the fourth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the fifth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the sixth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the seventh day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees


On the eighth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Eight Lib Dem MPs a-sulking,
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the ninth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Nine Liberals a-crying,
Eight Lib Dem MPs a-sulking,
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the tenth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Ten Tory lords a-tax dodging,
Nine Liberals a-crying,
Eight Lib Dem MPs a-sulking,
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the eleventh day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Eleven Liars Lying,
Ten Tory lords a-tax dodging,
Nine Liberals a-crying,
Eight Lib Dem MPs a-sulking,
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees

On the twelfth day of Christmas,
Nick Clegg sent to me
Twelve Lib Dems resigning,
Eleven Liars Lying,
Ten Tory lords a-tax dodging,
Nine Liberals a-crying,
Eight Lib Dem MPs a-sulking,
Seven Lib Dems a-drowning,
Six Tory Duck Houses,
Five golden broken Promises
Four useless Liberal manifestos
Three thousand extra police,
2 copies of the “new politics“,
And a pledge not to raise tuition fees