Choosing a government
So where's the choice at the next general election? Cameron in effect offers more of the same, but more slickly delivered. Cameron says he will protect the NHS against cuts (though he doesn't say where the extra expenditure will come from). Cameron says he's committed to social responsibilty and devolving power from the state. What's the difference between Cameron and New Labour? Where's the choice?
Britain needs a real choice, not (as with Gordon Brown) another decade of New Labour but with a different face at the top, not (as with David Cameron) the heir to Blair, apeing the same policies but with the smooth touch he presumably learnt from his PR days.