Labour has lost control of Britain


Picture by Roger Marks, some rights reserved

Earlier this week, the Government published "Building Britain's Future", a proposal document full of policies (and seen by many as an early election manifesto) which could at best be described as ambitious - and at worst as pie-in-the-sky nonsense.

On Tuesday, was revealed that they have abandoned plans to introduce a compulsory ID Card scheme.

Today, the Government has lost another vote in the Commons, admitted that it's plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail have been scrapped, and took back control of the East Coast Mainline. It can't even make a Sir into a Lord without hitting problems.

Gordon Brown's Government survived the very public expenses scandal, a spate of Cabinet resignations and - to an extent - the worst of the recession: it survived the knives in the back; it surely cannot avoid death from a thousand cuts.

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