A blog of 400 posts which concluded recently to coincide with me finishing medical school. Subjects include health, humour, cricket, music, literature, localism, faith and politics. These are the ramblings of a 45 year old who came to medicine late in life. By chance, I experienced real life first and took a few knocks on the way. I never write to be popular or to offend. I just write what I feel based on my personal experiences.
Friday, 7 May 2010
An unlikely marriage
If, as expected, a coalition of Liberals and Conservatives ensues from this Election, I believe the country will be the winner by it. The Liberals will have to cede dominance to the sheer number of Tory seats while at the same time having, for the first time in almost a century, the semblance of a voice in Government. A semblance is better than no voice at all and at least represents a rung on the ladder and an opportunity to turn 90 years of pledges into actual actions. For David Cameron, this is a golden opportunity to put his country first and be remembered as the saviour of Britain from the thirteen years of Labour squandering. He really can't lose and is surrounded by acumen on all sides. Now, will Gordon Brown finally have the decency to just go and leave the running of the country to those chosen by the people!
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