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Originally Posted by g jones
I criticised the journalists who wrote down EdMs conference speech as missing the point. A point that Philip Blond did not miss at Tory HQ. in short people are turning away from casino capitalism and a something for nothing culture.
This week Cameron and Co jumped on board to EdMs views about promoting proper companies and not promoting greedy or predator companies. A new economic direction.
PM TO EMBRACE 'MORAL MARKETS'
David Cameron is to stress the need for more "moral markets" in an attempt to avoid political fallout from the ongoing protests outside St Paul's Cathedral. The Prime Minister - borrowing the phrase from a speech that David Miliband would have given had he won the Labour leadership - is looking to reclaim the "responsible business" agenda and Ed Miliband comments that the Conservatives concentrate on helping the "wealthiest one percent of society". His stance has been echoed by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who told The Times that the Government must look at ways of creating a "kinder, gentler capitalism".
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To be quite honest Graham I don't think 99% of the public give a monkeys what Miliband and Cameron have to say, but there are those who are interested in what the person who represents us at Westminster is saying and doing on our behalf, which at the moment seems to be very little, if the happenings of late have been anything to go by, its surprising how people can go from hero to zero in no time at all, so if I were you I would refrain from the political platitudes and concentrate on what really matters to the people who use this site, how your actions in London are having effects on there lives, they sure as hell don't give a toss what games the political grandees are up too and even less on what they are whining on about
