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U-Turns - Policy on the hoof.

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Gromit | 11:00 Wed 27th Jun 2012 | News
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It looks increasingly like Government Policy is being made on the hoof. The postponment of the 3p rise in fuel duty took many by surprise, including the Cabinet by the looks of it.

// Treasury minister Chloe Smith has refused to say when she was told of the decision to postpone a rise in fuel duty, amid reports ministers were unaware of the move. //

Even Cameron was talking down any chance of a postponment.

// Last week Prime Minister David Cameron said the planned duty rise would be "looked at", but held out little hope for a delay, saying: "I think people sitting at home know that the government doesn't have a bottomless pit of money." //

They must have found one.

Anyone else think this Government is a shambles?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/.../uk-politics-18608133
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"It was Labour who planned these fuel duties."
Perhaps you haven't noticed, Modeller, but Labour have been out of power for over two years. Given that Cameron and Osborne are making that same point, perhaps THEY haven't noticed either!
Has it suddenly crept up on them out of the blue? Did nobody tell them? Was it a good idea to hand the poor, wretched Chloe Smith - who only learned about the change an hour or two earlier and had no financial nous anyway - on a platter to Paxman, whilst they scuttled off and hid?

Yes, Gromit, in answer to your question, it is patently obvious that this government is a shambles and an omni one at that!

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