Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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2 November 2010
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“RDAs which did a pretty good job and which had built up a lot of business support” – I’m in business and in the 10 years or so of my local RDAs existence I can confidently say have been totally unaffected by and unaware of anything it has done. As for support, most of my colleagues think it was overstaffed, over paid (particularly the “Chief Exec” on £240k) and a fairly useless organisation. Great to see the back of it, only shame is the coalition have created equally idiotic LEPs.
Had a trip to Dudley yesterday – to the museum and art gallery – saw the Anglo Saxon display and read about the language, how the number “four” was “fower” which they say in Dudley to this day.
Where you get off the bus in Dudley is a large pawn shop. First window is full of power tools – drills, disc grinders, cutters. All pawned. All someone’s livelihood cast aside in what will become an increasingly workless ToryLibDem Britain.
Big draw to Dudley art gallery at the moment? The artist Percy Shakespeare – died in the Navy in 1943 under a Nazi bomb. Born and raised in Kate’s Hill, the poorest part of Dudley and a firm socialist. Exhibited at the RA and in Paris.
And the link to your blog today? The Black Country gets hit hard in every depression and it needs a proper RDA – not some nit-brain idea from the Tories.
MTBL?
Minister To Be Lasared?
Mean Tories Bleeding Liberals?
Mindless Twits Blaming Labour ? (feel free to change the i to an ‘a’ but I am too much of a nice girl…..)
Always happy to help.
http://www.nwda.co.uk/
Goodbye