In any case my slamming of their policies would be construed as political so instead I will take you to a national daily newspaper that tells it as it clearly is:
"All that was missing was a promise that under Charles Kennedy's benign rule, chocolate truffles would sprout from every tree, and elves and fairies would bring us our breakfast in bed."
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Since when was The Telegraph considered to be impartial?
Thanks anonymous. First rule is not to shoot the messenger. In fact the Evening Standard, The Times and the Guardian made exactly the same points as the Telegraph. What changed was the rhetoric and style!
I also agree with Shelley that it is a shame that polticians cannot stand and defend what their colleagues do.
Thanks anonymous. First rule is not to shoot the messenger. In fact the Evening Standard, The Times and the Guardian made exactly the same points as the Telegraph. What changed was the rhetoric and style!
I also agree with Shelley that it is a shame that polticians cannot stand and defend what their colleagues do.
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