22 Feb 2010

Politics: Who fights the dirtiest wins

 
There is a saying that :Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least. ~Robert Byrne.
This really encapsulates the British political race which in now in our midst. The smearing of Gordon Brown's character is astonishing and one can clearly see that its all politically motivated. Whether its by the politicians or by the media , thats a question for another day. My point is l dislike both Gordon and David. So who do l vote for. It goes down to the wire on who l dislike the least.Both as individuals they don't cut it for me and don't inspire me. It will therefore come down to the party which will do the greater good for the majority of the people (we all know that can never happen). The same bile will be spurned: We the best  party to tackle :
  • the recession
  • global warming
  • unemployment
  • immigration
  • youth crimes and gangs
  • care of the elderly
I'm sick off all this rhetoric. Gordon Brown is being portrayed as a failure, bully and miserable cow. David Cameroon is the saint who is inexperienced and a toff who has the galactico Rupert Murdoch behind him.A hung parliament seems to be the likeliest outcome and so we await  to see who fights the dirtiest  so as to settle @ 10 Downing Street.

19 Feb 2010

Whodunnit?

'Enders have been on the cliffhanger since Christmas Day. The suspense has been growing each day and today was the climax. After so much gnawing of teeth .....surprise surprise Stacey Slater dunnit. What an episode it was!!! I'm not a big fan of British soaps but Eastenders has become an institution. It represents everything British and in a way gives a quick peep into the British way of life. I had a tear in my eye after watching the episode..and the dhu dhu dhu dhu drums just came on at the right time. Happy 25th birthday eastenders!