Cameron’s Worst Nightmare
Seeing the performance of the Labour Party today, I wouldn’t think that he would be worried much. Especially, as opinion polls seem to show that the public don’t trust Labour with the economy.
Much of what happens to the economy will happen anyway, as large job creation will be by big companies, who will do it based on their needs. There will also be a lot by the average people, who generally read the economy better than the politicians do, and act when they see gaps.
But what happens across the pond in November, will have a large effect on what happens in this country.
It’s probably true to say, that David Cameron and Barack Obama are very similar, although from different backgrounds. If Obama should remain US President, then business will be very much as before.
But Mitt Romney, a man who is the most religious US Presidential candidate in some time, would I think create problems for any British Prime Minister, if he got elected.
If for instance, the United States got involved in an Israeli-led attack on Iran, would we be capable of staying out of it. The majority of the British public would want no part of it, of that there is no doubt. And I suspect Cameron doesn’t either! But who knows what will happen, if Israel attacked Iran.
This is just one area, where Romney is downright dangerous.
And a world stirred up by Romney, would give a tremendous boost for the opposition in the UK. Especially one, who could play the Hate Romney card with impunity.
Let’s hope the American voters are sensible enough to send Romney packing.
October 2, 2012 - Posted by AnonW | News | Barack Obama, David Cameron, Economy, Iran, Israel, Mitt Romney, Politics, United States
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