It matters not one jot which way one swings in the amazing happenings of the last week in Westminster, the one thing that is missing in all the comings and goings is the little matter of Loyalty.
Prehaps it is the old fashioned way but all during my working life i was taught even if you disagreed with your friends, workmates, bosses everybody stood together and backed eachother up even if you had your doubts.
The spineless Labour mps cannot even back their leader, all of the are "looking after nos one". No cabinet responsibility , no sense of being responsibility, no resignations. In the past politicians resigned even if they were not directly responsible for "the mistake" but felt that it was "on their watch" The resignations of the past week shows this, they did not resign over policy just pure lust after a better job or to keep their seats at the next General Election, (rats leaving the sinking ship).
Least they forget the public does not easily forgive and will have their revenge shortly . There are exceptions of course,Vince Cable amongst them who had come from a business background whereas a lot of the "expenses " mps have come straight from uni, to be political researchers, assistants and then slotted into being an mp.
Why not try a different system run the government from the civil service with independant mps or have a coalition government of all the talents.
Sunday, 7 June 2009
Spanish Football
Real Federacion Espanola De Futbol is the governing body in Spanish Football, which overseas the national team and "La Liga" which is the equvilant of our Football League in England. The oldest football team in spain is the Huelva Recreation Club formed on 23rd December 1889. The history of spanish football has its origins with British shipyard workers and miners who formed Bilbao Football Club in the early 1890s, also another British link were Basque students returning from Britain formed the Athletic Club in 1898. The British influence continued in the names like "Recreation Club" and "Athletic Club.
The most sucessful Spanish clubs are Barcelona and Real Madrid, and there has been approx 19 managers of the national team , the most recent being Vincente del Bosque, manager since 2008
The most sucessful Spanish clubs are Barcelona and Real Madrid, and there has been approx 19 managers of the national team , the most recent being Vincente del Bosque, manager since 2008
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