Originally posted by wurzel
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During last week's conference in Davos, he realised that he was setting himself up to be regarded as either a sick joke or a menace to the world economy. As a result he's now having to backtrack rapidly, the alternative being that the rest of the world will regard him as an unacceptable risk and will cast the UK into the wilderness if he gains power.
This is why he's suddenly started prattling a lot of garbage about home affairs like burglars: he's trying to cover up for the fact that he has been exposed as an empty vessel making too much noise when it comes to the economy. Much safer for him to talk very loudly about other "ideas" that actually mean nothing but won't lead the rest of the world to consign us to the scrapheap the moment he gains power and tries to implement his ill-thought-out and utterly impractical excuses for policies.
Interestingly enough, Cameron's and Brown's policies for dealing with the economy are now virtually identical, the only differences being in minor areas: the fundamentals are the same.
I always said he was all mouth and Boden trousers, but it's good to see him being exposed as a useless fraud so early in the game

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