Thursday 11 September 2008

One of my readers says I go on about football too much.

One of my readers has told me that I go on too much about football in this blog. Well, I am going to try and diversify the topics I cover rather than go on about the golden age of Manchester City and players such as Bell, Lee and Summerbee. I should try and be more considered about British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who gets sliced up by Matthew Parris in his Saturday column for The Times.
For instance, interesting things are happening over the border with the SNP going steadily towards his goal of independence (Would the passport have a Saltaire?). The party is hoping to get North Sea oil revenues/European Union to finance their socialism in one country. Scotland could make it as an independent country but a lot of businesses, which have substantial interests in England, such as Standard Life might have a tough choice whether to relocate. This is if businesses don't decide to move to Dublin to benefit from lower taxes.
www.searchaccountants.co.uk.
Alex Salmond, SNP leader, is playing a canny game and the latest move towards a local income tax rather than have council tax is very interesting. The Lib-Dems want to cooperate while Labour, which has run parts of Scotland as a rotten borough, is looking lead-footed.

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