Today is going to be a no news day. Or you could say a no serious news day because everything will take the back seat of the bus in relation to Queenie moving slowly on the Thames with a 1000 different boats behind her. Damn she must have a large backside, that's all I can say. So big it must extend over the back of her royal barge and prevent any other boat from taking over. It's not like a boat on water is an unremarkable sight, because of all things you'd expect to see, it would be a boat on the Thames. Now a flying saucer would be something different and be worth of being on the news. But nope, we get boats on water. Today is a bad day for republicans, a day when the headache pills come out and are taken every four hours without fail. Better still someone put me in a temporary coma so I can then wake up and find it has all passed. I'd rather go to work and do something useful.
Things which could be in the news today and mulled over with the normal leisure a Sunday gives could be: Spain, Greece and Italy, with their actions to get out of recession. Being this is the UK a critical analysis of Osborne's policies and to see if they are working or not, now this would of been very interesting, especially if we started to look at the U-turns he had made and the reasons why. The granny tax, where there was to be additional taxation added to granny flats, the mobile home tax, where holiday (static) caravans were going to fully taxed when they have none, the pasty tax, where full VAT was going to be added to the price of a Cornish Pasty when it was eaten hot. Osborne has done so many U-Turns he should be re named Usborne. In one report I've read Osborne has been described as grossly incompetent by members of his own party. The Levinson Enquiry into press contact and Jeremy Hunt. I would of spent at least half an hour watching a program on how he still believes there is no need for him to retire as Culture secretary. How he personally is able to accept being bias in view didn't make him bias in decision making on the BSkyB bid. I'm sure it won't be long before he is booted, or side shuffled by Cameron, fingers crossed. Clegg (Deputy Prime Minster) doesn't support Hunt and independently believes he should be accounting for his actions as it's obvious he has broken the Ministerial Code. Well look out Hunt Labour are going to force a vote and you're the subject of it all. You're days could be more numbered than you think, even with Cam supporting you. Then of course there is always Cameron (the man) himself. The man who believes all the problems of the UK relate to public sector pay and conditions. The man who extensively used the NHS for his late disabled son. It's so ironic in consideration it was the private sector (banking) which had to be bailed out by the public purse. If we had a true free market every private sector bank which could not sustain it's losses would of been bankrupt today. The bankers have taken their money and ran, leaving the bill for the rest of us. The incompetency and inability to manage and audit their selves should be the focal factor for Cameron not Public Sector pay and jobs. Then again it could be because Cam's friends include some of those highly paid bankers, who have likely bankrolled his own political party as well.
Unbelievable. So many intense and curious items of news which have a greater effect on the economy and standing of the UK than most topics of discussion and all we have is queeny going along the Thames. Well her head is on our coins. It should account for something. Though I really do have my doubts as to what.
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