Now we are in the Party conference season for 2014 and a few months to the next general election, the coalition government led by David Cameron are turning the British economy around with a few difficulties created by their partners in the Lib/Dem party.
Labours conference appears to have been a total wash-out, with nothing offered except a return to the old spend, spend policies of the previous disastrous Gordon Brown government of which Ed Milliand and Ed Balls were a big part.
Nick Clegg's two billion pound give-away of free school meals for all primary age children, irrespective of whether their parents can afford to pay, does strike one as a desperate attempt at offering British tax-payers hard earned money as a bribe to his Liberal/Democratic followers.
I feel that Nick Clegg is a dangerous bed-fellow for the Conservatives, to me his sole intention in British politics is to get Britain embedded irreversibly in the European Union. He would be much more at home with Ed Milliband and the Labour Party and if ever the chance for a coalition with Labour came up he would have no compunction in swapping sides. Britain would then have no chance of getting away from the E.U., like Ed Milliband, Nick Clegg is a European first and British second. Both only being from first or second generation immigrants stock.
Nigel Farage and his UKIP party are coming along as a welcome alternative to Labour and Lib/Dems with some competition for David Cameron and the Conservatives. The offer of an In Out referendum is some way due to the threat UKIP are posing for all the parties. With a couple of defections from the Conservatives and hopefully the odd UKIP win of Labour seats this will spice up the last few months of a lack-luster parliament as more and more laws are imposed on us from Europe.