Guardian: Reports on the reaction to Ed Miliband’s speech in Southport, the article states the following, “ Southport remained unmoved by the Labour leader's ideas and oratory. ”. Politics is a brutal games folks, either you have it or you don’t, and Mr Miliband does not have it, you can be coached, but there has to be something there, there, all you see with EM is someone who would be a lot happier back at his elite University seminar, discussing the details aspect of politics. If you’re a Labour supporter you wonder how long it will take Labour MPs to wake up and get rid of Miliband. One has to wonder who will be the next Labour Leader, could it be the brother of EM, David Miliband, at least DM has some charisma and loyalty to New Labour.
A look at the Politics of the United States and the UK. The Foreign Policies of both countries and how they behave in the International Community.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
House on Fire - Eurozone Crisis
Daily Mail: Reports that the UK Foreign Secretary William Hague has called the Euro crisis, a burning house with no exits, and the exits with be tough for Greece, Italy and Portugal. In many respects this is happy hour for Euro critics, this blog is Euro critic, the UK voter has never supported the Euro, its hard pressed to support the EU. But given the present crisis in the Euro the Germans have to get their finger out, pass a big bailout fund, in the end it will come to around two trillion euros, the States that make up the Euro have to give up their power on how they run their own economy, the Greeks and Italians will be owned by the EU/IMF/ECB. Also the Germans have to fund a Euro bond, this will bailout weak Countries of the Euro. The only thing the UK should do is before all this can be pass by all the EU is to make sure there is no Euro tax on the financial sector for those outside the Euro. Thus if a tax is bought in by the Euro Countries all the financial institutions will move to London, a WIN for the UK. Got love the Euro crisis.
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What about the Greek Bailout ?
Telegraph Live: Reports that EU/IMF/ECB are back in Athens to see if the Greek Austerity package is being followed through by the Greek Government. Lets be honest here folks, the Greeks will get OUR 8 billion, if the Troika didn’t give the money to the Greeks the Government would fall and Greece would be a dodo, the problem is that it would take a few French and Germans Banks with them, thus Greece will get its money while the EU/IMF/ECB set up a two trillion fund to protect Eurozone Banks, make sure Italy and Spain don’t go down the toilet, also manage a managed Greek default. This Athens visit is a sideshow folks, they might as well get drunk, they have to give Greece the money. The real business is happening in the major Capitals of the West, from Washington D.C, London, Paris, Berlin, the solution will come from there folks.
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“ RED ” Ed Miliband and Business
BBC News: Reports that Ed Miliband the Labour Leader has defended his speech Yesterday to the Labour Party Conference, even a former Labour Minister has called it a kick in the teeth for business. This was not good for “ Red - Brutus ” Miliband, even some rational Guardian reports didn’t buy the speech, business and this might be a shock to Ed Miliband is about making money, no making money no business, thus no jobs. This is a problem when Labour hires someone from a elite background, someone who by the looks of things has never had a paper round, never mind a real job. When the only real support for the speech comes from the Unions its time for damage repair. Even the BBC put Miliband on the spot, when he could not answer simple questions as to what is a good business. Also the effective media management of New Labour has gone out of the window, when doing an interview with the BBC Ed Miliband had a massive red flag behind his head, the red rose was almost gone from the picture. Thus a bad 48 hours for Mr Miliband, never state a policy if you have not idea about the details, the media will tear it apart, poor Ed Miliband, did he stab his brother in the back for this kind of operation.
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