Monday, February 23, 2009

Cameron - Ready for Power?

Two articles from the Sunday papers concerning the readiness of David Cameron and the Conservatives to take power are worth reading. Andrew Rawnsley in the Observer and Michael Portillo in the Sunday Times both fire warning shots across the Tory leader's bows, asking just how ready Cameron really is for government.

And are we in a new era of open government with last week's publication of civil service junkets? Er, apparently not, according to Private Eye.

3 comments:

Hullabaloo said...

I protest against this travesty of democracy. Where is our free speech?

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Giles Marshall said...

Ridiculous. Utterly ridiculous.

Hullabaloo said...

Suppressing the freedom of speech are we? You're worse than Tony Blair, you are...

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