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It seems to me that Barry is the equivalent of the tory blue rinse brigade of yesteryear. Those who merely follow the party line on this and other matters blindly accept the received wisdom from the suits at their party headquarters without question.
Ths is exactly why the tory party is in such disarray and are losing not only core support but are down in the polls.
So do tell us Barry what exactly is this "balanced" approach to this issue? Are you saying that you think it's a crock but we need to throw billions at the problem even though the problem doesn't exist? That isn't balanced it's totally unbalanced much like many of David Cameron's policies.
Cameron reckons he's a eurosceptic - he is nothing of the sort. He talks the talk but lacks the bottle to really take europe head on. He's a paper tiger.
Oh and remember my "obsession" costs no money whatsoever. The government's obsession costs us all hundreds of billions and it's about time they explained their reasons.
Take that fake veto he was supposed to have undertaken for example.
Cuts? I don't see any cuts. If anything all I see is more borrowing.
I see faux outrage in the commons today. It's all an act.
Every single policy he's come out with has involved a U-turn.
The only thing he hasn't U-turned on is his environmental policies and that is I suspect that he surrounds himself with bed wetters and business lobbyists who stand to collect billions.
So do explain in a few sentences your, erm, balanced view of the government's green policies.
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