Oh No!
David Cameron announces that he intends to spend some vast amount of money "to improve border security".
The trouble is that every time John Reid or another one of these clowns starts making some meaningless grandstanding gesture it delays me another five minutes at the Airport when I come back into my own country.
On Saturday after a six hour delay in Copenhagen- an ice storm, and no, don't ask me why I was coming back from Tallinn via Copenhagen- I had to wait for over half an hour just to show my passport at the European channel.
I would like to congratulate the Home Secretary on his competence- but I can't.
Both Cameron and Reid are in the business of gestures.
Personally I would like to make a fairly strong two fingered gesture at them both.
David Cameron announces that he intends to spend some vast amount of money "to improve border security".
The trouble is that every time John Reid or another one of these clowns starts making some meaningless grandstanding gesture it delays me another five minutes at the Airport when I come back into my own country.
On Saturday after a six hour delay in Copenhagen- an ice storm, and no, don't ask me why I was coming back from Tallinn via Copenhagen- I had to wait for over half an hour just to show my passport at the European channel.
I would like to congratulate the Home Secretary on his competence- but I can't.
Both Cameron and Reid are in the business of gestures.
Personally I would like to make a fairly strong two fingered gesture at them both.
Comments
Lepidus.
delay the public 5 minutes or protect the public from illegal immigration, terrorism, drug smuggling, people smuggling, arms trafficing, proliferation, espionage.
I can see it's a toughie.
Arguing that these are empty gestures or ineffectual measures is one thing. Claiming they are wrong because you were delayed 5 minutes is a weak argument. Taken to it's logical conclusion we would abandon border controls completely.
Cameron a libertarian?? Er no. Cameron and Reid are two guys on the same pendulum- lots of motion, no movement. They both compete to give the the most meaningless populist gesture possible.
Lepidus.
The instinct of the Conservatives has never been in favour of human rights in government- and Cameron's fine words butter no parsnips. The Tories hestiated before they opposed 90 day detention: the Liberal Democrats already knew that it was against their principles. In government the Tories would have enacted the same legislation (like they did in Northern Ireland). The Conservatives initially supported ID cards- the Liberal Democrats opposed them from the get go.
Bear in mind that Cameron's intellectual furniture allows him to speak in favour of freedom and compulsion when addressing his policies towards absent fathers. "And" Conservatism is trying to be all things to all men and it is profoundly dishonest.