Thursday 3 October 2013

Political Will: Britain's Cameron promises 'land of opportunity'



“Britain’s is for hard-working people- the land of opportunity,” Says David Cameron.

I totally agree with our Prime minister as I recorded in my blog on Tuesday the 1st October and our people have so much abilities and expertise. There were a few issues I mentioned where things can be improved. However there is mostly accommodation for business start-ups, available cash and availability of technology issues which can be met. Now that the political will is there these things can all be met?

The Prime Minister even mentioned that whether you are black, white or a woman the opportunity is there for you, there are no special advantages to look for, entrepreneurship is the way forward.

Britain's Cameron promises 'land of opportunity'

British Prime Minister David Cameron urges voters to give his Conservative party time to finish the job of economic recovery and create a 'land of opportunity' built on pro-business values. He did not say that pro business values means competition where each company has to out shine the next or else. Let us not forget the “Loads of money” Culture; underlying this is the understanding is that if you want a quality of life you will have to work hard to get it because every one of us is in competition with the other.
This is not too bad as sections of the community will be working together. It would be sensible if social entrepreneurs arise such as people of the co-operative movement and Credit unions because, I predict there is going to be tougher times ahead as companies close ranks.
In his keynote speech closing the party's annual conference, Cameron insisted the economy was turning a corner after years of austerity as he set out goals.   "A country built on that enduring principle, seared in our hearts that if you work hard, save, play by the rules and do your fair share -- then nothing should stand in your way."  Life has been increasingly getting harder and harder but I will give the Prime minister the benefit of the doubt that nothing “should get in the way” But he insisted that supporting businesses to create jobs was the only solution.

"We know that profit, wealth creation, tax cuts, enterprise -- these are not dirty, elitist words. They're not the problem, they really are the solution," The Prime Minister David Cameron said.

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