Saturday, 17 April 2010

The new political star, Nick Clegg

His comet is still rising and moving with increasing speed.
Nick Clegg is the darling of the media this weekend, but for how long.


The knives will be out for him and the Lib Dems.
Cameron and Brown will seek to strike a dagger to his political heart and wound him grievously this week in the Thursday foreign affairs debate. If they fail to knock the halo from over his head, then watch out on May 6 for a political tsunami that has not been seen before.

If today's SUN poll is any sign of what may happen in May, then watch the Lib Dems move up and take more seats from the Labour and Tory parties. This will result in no party having a majority of their own to rule. But polls can change, and they have done. They swing like the breeze and will continue to do so.

A new era of coalition government is heading for Britain, like Germany, Italy and many other states across the globe. Be ready for it.

But now Nick Clegg just has to have a good night on Thursday, be cool, confident, argue logically and vehemently for his policies and don't let the other two knock him off his perch. They are terrified, petrified of what may occur but they ought know its a volatile electorate and the now its the voters turn for revenge for the rotten parliament that has been dissolved.

Time for a change - to something new and exciting.

17 April

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