Monday 2 January 2012

He's Got A Point, You Know

John Redwood has kicked 2012 off with a cracker.

Public sector managers appear on the media to say they cannot do a good job because they are short of money. Private sector managers appear on the media to say they are doing a good job despite the shortage of cash.
Uncannily enough, the little Ps had been asking what public and private sectors mean just before Christmas. I'll file this in the memory for next time they show their curiosity.


5 comments:

Oldrightie said...

Civil Service is the Cushy Service for most of them. Total government, total laziness.
Just there to vote Labour.

Anonymous said...

I am wary now of Tories, especially
so called "free enterprise"types,
chortling on how the private sector
will rejuvenate the nations economic well being.
They can ill afford to speak with
contempt for the bloated public sector ,when they sit back with 20,000 boarded up licensed venues,
100,000 + leisure sector workers on the dole,£20million in lost revenue PER DAY,due to WHITEHALL
restrictions and regulations.
Must'nt forget Dave's BIG SOCIETY
against a backdrop of communal collapse,social segregation,isolation of the old ,the apartheid ,the desolation of village life,the state sponsored hate and spite atmosphere
FREE ENTERPRISE?CARE IN THE COMMUNITY?PULLING TOGETHER?????

Dave and NIck
YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS
PS
Just a thought,maybe Dave is'nt
ALLOWED to change certain Labour Laws


Ex Tory

Dick Puddlecote said...

Ex Tory: International treaties and supra-national organisations (WHO, WTO, EU) mean that Cameron indeed has little power.

If he had a spine, he could stand up to them but, sadly, political attributes like that died in the 90s too.

Anonymous said...

As with Ex-Tory above, I shall remain an Ex-Tory too until Cameron or his successors discover the balls to reverse this insidious act.
My Tory MP knows that - I suggest others let their MPs know and the message might just start to permeate that thick skin of EUSSR secret control.

Mark Wadsworth said...

"the little Ps had been asking what public and private sectors mean just before Christmas. I'll file this in the memory for next time they show their curiosity"

I sense a golden opportunity here. Tell the little P's that Santa is private sector and wants to bring them lots of presents, but public sector won't let him because of health and safety :-)