You're absolutely correct - but then Tony Blair was educated in one of the finest and most historic public schools in scotland and then came through Oxford University. Complete career politician seeking nothing but power. Because the objective is always simply obtaining power - and not doing anything with it - we have political parties offering nothing different from each other in any material sense, because nobody has the courage to stray from the focus groups or think tanks. It's laughable when the Tories take the high ground on the economy because there is not a cat in hells chance they would've done anything different to what the previous Labour government did - would they have introduced more financial regulation? Taken steps against the banks and lending? Intervened in the markets? Doesn't sound likely. It's all an appalling farce.
Globalization. The so called democracies of the world are being run by a few dozen, so feckin rich it's insane, madmen.
Kids having made up names like Kayden. In my last job meeting the great unwashed I interviewed this lass who brought her kid with her. I asked her what he was called. She said Deekaynee. I asked her to spell it she said DKNY... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
Most have been mentioned on here, but one to add to the list; force big corporations such as Vodafone to pay their taxes in full.
so you are also going to leave the euro as well Then because its them that runs UK not us. Scottish Independence will mean nowt matey, as all your decisions will be made for you on the continent, its that simple.
Me too, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, both Scottish (and Cameron is a Scottish name as well) and Labour only getting elected because of the Scottish vote, and England also getting about 95% of the immigrants they brought in as well, whilst Scotland stays Scottish. The best way to get Scottish independence would be to give the English a vote as well.
Social Security. We just make it far too easy for people not to work and for other foreign nationals to reside in our country at the cost of the working man/woman.