Read this - then read on.
It's hard to pick holes in the comments of one who has experienced that of which she writes, unless one has experienced it oneself.
Unfortunately, it seems the travailles of those who endured the last Tory regime and were not landed gentry, high flyers in business or bereft of a social conscience, is enough to put the mockers on Cameron's plans this time around.
Sadly Labour, in their scramble to appease the money men, have forgotten the reasons why they were elected in the first place and irrevocably lost their core vote.
JK Rowling gives a meaningful insight into the psyche of the Tory party, as seen by the majority of Britons. Her only mistake is not to lump the present lot in with them, for all their Soviet style manifestoes and well managed soundbites.
It seems on careful reading that the LibDems have adopted the centre-left ground that will help people like those JK Rowling describes. Pragmatism, not dogma will win the day with the great unwashed, who are far more savvy than either Cameron or Brown seem to give them credit for.
Excellent piece and possibly an education for many reading it.
It's hard to pick holes in the comments of one who has experienced that of which she writes, unless one has experienced it oneself.
Unfortunately, it seems the travailles of those who endured the last Tory regime and were not landed gentry, high flyers in business or bereft of a social conscience, is enough to put the mockers on Cameron's plans this time around.
Sadly Labour, in their scramble to appease the money men, have forgotten the reasons why they were elected in the first place and irrevocably lost their core vote.
JK Rowling gives a meaningful insight into the psyche of the Tory party, as seen by the majority of Britons. Her only mistake is not to lump the present lot in with them, for all their Soviet style manifestoes and well managed soundbites.
It seems on careful reading that the LibDems have adopted the centre-left ground that will help people like those JK Rowling describes. Pragmatism, not dogma will win the day with the great unwashed, who are far more savvy than either Cameron or Brown seem to give them credit for.
Excellent piece and possibly an education for many reading it.
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