The Talking Clock is an opinion based, independently authored, small 'c' conservative, libertarian blog.

"The laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof; and all the kings and queens, who shall ascend the throne of this realm, ought to administer the government of the same according to the said laws; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively, according to the same."
Act of Settlement, 1700/01

"And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any
jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm."

Bill of Rights, 1689
- an important and still exisiting part of OUR both written and unwritten English constitution

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

British public: LibLabCon? Can't abide 'em, mate!

The Sun reports on the findings of a poll conducted for the newspaper by YouGov.

And the British public have said they don't trust ANY of the three main party leaders.

Not Gordon Brown (well, who would?).

Not David Cameron (attempting to turn the Conservatives into a weird mish-mash between BluLabour and the Green Party).

Not Nick Clegg (no idea who he is. Is he the chap who makes us wonder if the student union debating society kicked out early?).

In fact, on matters of trust, the British public chose 'none of the above' in EVERY area they were asked about.

Forced to choose between the three, the public seem to begrudgingly accept they might have to put up with Cameron if they really, really have to.

But why did The Sun commission YouGov to do their research?

We could have told them all of this without them having to spend a penny!

Did you know: YouGov's President, Peter Kellner, is married to... Cathy 'Baroness' Ashton - the woman who has never been democratically elected to anything ever but who has become, essentially, the European Empire's Foreign Secretary after being appointed into the post by New Labour. Her job only came into being after the Lisbon Treaty was ratified in breach of referendum results in France, The Netherlands and Ireland (which was forced to vote again until they gave the answer the European Empire liked) and after the people of the United Kingdom were refused the democratic vote that all three main parties promised in their manifestos at the last General Election.

No wonder the British public, in the wise old words of.... errrrr..... The X Files, 'trust no-one'.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

This blog seeks to uphold the right to free speech. However, comment moderation is used to prevent the posting of comments which could be considered libelous/offensive etc. We do not, however, guarantee to publish all comments and we reserve the right to refuse to approve any comment submitted at our discretion. Views expressed are those of the comment author and do not neccesarily reflect those of this blog.