sexta-feira, 16 de abril de 2010
TEc "Britain's choice" the upcoming general election in the UK
With less than a month to go the UK is up against an important election at a defining moment.
However lukewarm the political debate has been The Economist is right in calling for far greater detail from the three main contenders.
If the pressing issues of the day may win or lose votes no less important is to draw larger longer-term challenges into sharp public scrutiny.
As the economy staggers out of recession the British people ought to be told how the country will get back and stand on its feet in the years ahead.
There's hardly a word missing from the article which renders a repeat in my comment absolutely useless.Because a repeat it would be.
Radical or not a vision for Britain is needed as much as reining in public finances in the short-term.
However lukewarm the political debate has been The Economist is right in calling for far greater detail from the three main contenders.
If the pressing issues of the day may win or lose votes no less important is to draw larger longer-term challenges into sharp public scrutiny.
As the economy staggers out of recession the British people ought to be told how the country will get back and stand on its feet in the years ahead.
There's hardly a word missing from the article which renders a repeat in my comment absolutely useless.Because a repeat it would be.
Radical or not a vision for Britain is needed as much as reining in public finances in the short-term.
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