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So the question is, now that it's become clear the majority of LibDems in Parliament may go over to a coalition with Labour during the present legislation, what does the Tory party intend doing to gain the confidence of the public?
They can't just keep kicking opportunities into the long grass.
People are becoming fed-up, see no reason why we should all -except a minority - have to continue to suffer. And even the house of Windsor doesn't throw coins to the crowds.
So once these celebrations are over, and another added bank-holiday has blown a 0.5% hole in the GPD, effectively causing a continuation of the double-dip recession, people will ask: what next?
Has the Conservative party got any plans in mind to get the economy on track, through something innovative, or are they just going to sit there till 2015 kicking everything into the long grass?
Surely, they would lose so much confidence among the public, that the LibDems, who by then would have long deserted the Coalition, would stand a chance of overtaking the Tory party in popularity, and Labour would be poised to a landslide victory anyway.
My chess-board projections tell me that unless something is decided and soon to put our economy in a position of hope, the Tories will lose so badly and enormously, they will enter history as the party that literally flung away every occasion and steered towards the rocks.
Their u-turns have become proverbial, even Sky News has long since adopted Keith's phrase: u-turns. They print the headlines with: another u-turn.
This is becoming farcical, and even the IMF have said that the British Government cannot just go on with spending-cuts but must look at economic recovery too.
Something is going awfully wrong up at the top in the Cabinet, I'm surprised that hundreds of Tory MPs can't see this, that they let this just happen come over us all.
This whole Nation ultimately is waiting for the Government to do something, something that is not inflicting penalties on the masses, flinging away every occasion to move forwards and doing continuous u-turns.