Credible politicians or credible policies?

From: David W Wright, Easingwold, North Yorkshire.

IT is ironic that almost daily we are subjected to the ranting of the Eds Miliband and Balls and their criticism of Osborne and the Government over the decline of the UK and our slide into recession. Well, they should know all about that as they both had first hand experience in getting the UK into a mess we are now experiencing through the awful period of the Blair and Brown years.

The Labour opposition, and also the current coalition Government, are devoid of common sense and people of real practical experience of industry or commerce.

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How do we get out of this dreadful situation of being governed by a bunch of amateurs?

The only political alternative 
is to support the Ukip who 
have a credible range of policies – and members – who have the sense and drive to get back to the UK back into reality and out of the EU!

From: Tim Mickleburgh, Boulevard Avenue, Grimsby.

WITH typical London snobbery, a national newspaper reporter wrote of not understanding William Hague’s popularity. I’m no Conservative, but could it be that the public likes a politician who isn’t cut from the same cloth as most politicians these days?