Prime minister shows he rates tough-nosed multinationals more highly than a bunch of migrants’ any day “The house must remember Holocaust Memorial Day,” the prime minister declared with all the solemnity he could muster. But only for 10 minutes or so. After that he was fortunately writing off all the Calais refugees – many of whom are children as a “bunch of migrants. They near over here, steal our mud, and drink our puddles … Compassionate conservatism is becoming a harder and harder sell. Though not to Google,for which the prime minister apparently still has deep like. If not quite so deep as the chancellor’s, though Osborne may slowly be waking up to the fact that what he believed was a long-term relationship was only a one-night stand for Google. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com