TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008
Cable Flip-Flops
The press releases sent from his office in the last 24 hours had a very different message:"Gordon Brown’s response to the economic crisis has been too little, too late."
This afternoon's willingness to avoid point-scoring contrasts with the press release that arrived in Guido's inbox from Cable at 10.23, just half an hour before Cameron's hastily arranged emergency statement on the economy. In that press release Cable claimed only the LibDem's plan would put money back in consumers pockets, cut energy bills, and stop home repossessions:
"Conservatives don’t have a clue on the banking crisis"Gordon Brown and Labour can’t offer that. They got us into this mess. Now they are veering between complacency and panic. Dithering on key decisions, muddling along on half measures.
Politically astute operator that he is, Cable changed his tone pretty sharpish this afternoon as soon as he saw which way the wind was blowing....
David Cameron and the Conservatives won’t offer it. At a time when those on the breadline are struggling more than for a generation, their top priority is tax cuts for millionaires.
...There is only one party in Britain today with a serious and credible plan ....
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Osborne was on all the news shows at lunchtime giving an interview outside the Treasury after his meeting with the chancellor - his message echoing Cameron's speech this morning that the Tories would work with the government on legislation next week. Vince Cable has in response just done a waltz around the Westminster studios joining in with his own call for cross-party co-operation in the national interest - "We have to avoid getting caught up in narrow partisanship."
Posted by Britannia Radio at 19:12