Saturday, 30 May 2009

Cameron shows himself fit to lead the country

For too long we have wondered what David Cameron stood for as he refused to reveal his hand to avoid the routine rubbishing of the BBC and the predominant left-wing media.

However,in the last weeks he has shown himself unequivocal and strong on public corruption. Now,with his new-found confidence he has begun to give us the understanding of the general outline of the policies he will pursue.

In today's "Times", his words are quoted in sayings of the week:

We need a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power.
From the state to citizens;
From the Government to Parliament;
From Whitehall to communities;
From Brussels to Britain;
From judges to the people;
From bureaucracy to democracy


At long last we know where we will be heading and the direction meets the long neglected aspirations of the people.

Phew, we thought no-one was listening!

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Notes on the classics of French literature. During my years of teaching, I wrote thousands of pages for my students. Preferring not to discard all these years of work, I am posting them on the Internet as a resource for teachers and students and I am using my blogsite as the portal in order to give access to the individual books. During my university course, I was an Assistant for one year in Arras and my nostalgia for Georges Brassens stems from these happy days- now long gone- when his songs were first being recorded and he was all the rage among the student surveillants. When I opened this Blogsite many years ago, I used David Barfield, my maternal family name, as my Internet alias. My actual name is David Yendley and if any of my past students come across this site, I send them my best wishes. They were great company to be with.