Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery – Winston Churchill
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples’ money. – Margaret Thatcher

Excerpts of Analysis from the U.K. Election:  Liberalism Self-Destructs !

♦  Polling in the weeks before the election had Conservative and Labour parties neck-and-neck in the days and week’s leading up to the May 7 election. The polling included Nate Silver’s – and it was completely wrong.
♦ Labour ended up with a heavy trouncing, down 24 seats when Nate Silver’s fivethirtyeight.com had them gaining 11, while it predicted the Conservatives would lose 24. In fact the winners, Conservatives, gained 25 seats and achieved an overall majority.
Axelrod and Miliband
♦ President Obama’s campaign mastermind suffered a humiliating end to his political career today as the British Labour party he was paid almost $500,000 to help to victory plunged to a catastrophic defeat.
♦ David Axelrod had been touted as the man to get Labour’s Ed Miliband into – and the Conservative prime minister David Cameron out of – Downing Street. Instead Axelrod slunk out of Britain early.
♦ Labour suffered a bloodbath in Scotland and failed to make any gains in England. Mr Miliband said he accepted ‘absolute and total responsibility’ for the electoral disaster, and resigned with immediate effect.
♦ Labour is expected to finish with just 232 MPs, down 24, in its worst result since Neil Kinnock lost to Margaret Thatcher in 1987. The Lib Dems finished with just eight seats in its worst ever electoral defeat.
♦ Mr Miliband pinned his hopes of victory on making gains in England to outweigh losses in Scotland. The Labour leader needed to win around 50 seats from the Tories to stand any chance of becoming Prime Minister,
♦ Instead he had to resign within hours, after his bid to return Labour to power in just five years ended in dismal failure.
Source Material HERE and HERE
Socialism vs capitalism

Share