Originally Posted by
petromax
I think the Conservatives will get in next time.
That is an opinion I would not be too sure of.
There is a well-orchestrated media campaign plus no government has EVER regained power from such a poor position in the polls
Major did. The worst ever world financial crash we have not experienced either. I would rather Gordon is in charge as they do know how to run the economy. Please do not come back and say Gordon was responsible for a USA created crash.
As to city projection - if you haven't the new business prospectus for the city produced by Liverpool Vision, have a look at:
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Unfortunately our local council can't ignore the NWDA as their control (what's left of) the public purse strings, so it's up to more Euro finance (but we've had so much already) or the private sector, ie. the banks - good luck!
No doubt the 'tory goon' has been given a job to do ie. get more votes in Liverpool, but there's nothing wrong with that if he makes a lot of sense about advancing the city.
I sense an ulterior motive. They care only about the south. Draw a line from Bristol to the Wash. If those below vote for you then you are in. That is Tory strategy. We do not matter, we were written off years ago by them. Voting Tory in Liverpool is giving them the bullets to shoot you with. Then there is the Eton/Harrow/Oxbridge ruling class garbage about the party - most of the shadow cabinet went to Eton (an old school buddies place). The sort of thing seen in banana republics.
The city would do as well to make a friend of this guy. He's going to be in government;
In your opinion. I differ, as the record of this government is excellent.
he has a role to look after Merseyside and as Home Secretary he will be close to the Prime Minister.
If the Tories get in we will get the scraps as usual. You go on about the council having to be the same colour as Westminster. I don't go along with that. The council and MPs should have united to push Liverpool. They never. The problem was in Liverpool, not Manchester.
Liverpool can highlight the bias of the NWDA and tell Westminster they will ignore it, shouting loud as they do so. No non-Tory government likes a rebellious Liverpool, so they may do something.
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