Friday 3 January 2014

How the Tories could gain the Public's Trust!

The Tories are obviously doing something right with the economy.

But there are still a few things they could do to get the public's trust.


Firstly, getting rid of Michael Gove, and Jeremy Hunt. Both are pretty pathetic, and two of the biggest U-Turner's in government.

Neither of them hold conviction, nor do they come across as competent.

Secondly, if you are going to use the Bedroom Subsidy, then use correctly. There are people who have offered to move to they don't have to pay it, yet some Council's have refused to move them, so they are being charged, which is unfair.

Thirdly, for David Cameron, during Prime Ministers Questions please, please don't let Ed Miliband rile you so easily, it's embarrassing, and to be honest boring. Have some conviction in your answers, be proud of what you have achieved in Government, and make sure the whole country knows what you've achieved!
As my dad once told me, the minute you lose your temper, you've lost the argument. (If only I could remember that all the time!)

Fourth little thing they could change is separating from the Liberal Democrats, the General Election is just under 18 months away, lets branch out on our own again, lets prove the country we don't need yellow Nick to back us up.

Fifth, build the third runway. It creates jobs, AND housing, what's there to lose? Also, just start building more housing. There is enough brown belt land to be used, lets start using it! Give Labour a taste of their own medicine!

Sixth on the list is, either nationalise things like the Railway lines, and Untilities, or make a living wage. There are people out there who work 60 hour weeks, and still have hardly enough money to pay for food. (Although a lot of people have to manage their money better).

My seventh piece of advice is, stop going after small to medium companies, and make the huge companies, such as Google, Amazon, and Starbucks pay their tax correctly, not just offer a random sum of money as a good gesture.

My last point is, don't do a Blair and want a 'Thatcher victory' moment. What's happening in Syria and other Middle Eastern countries is disgusting, and inhumane, however, these countries are not asking for Western intervention, and we Britons don't want to pay for it, in either our taxes, nor our loved ones. (It's a lot easier to start than what it is to finish).

So there's my little bit of advice to David Cameron, get a bit more backbone, and just do it, don't talk about it, DO IT!!!

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