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January 23, 2009

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David Calvert

Miles, I agree with you entirely but we are all, understandably, regularly criticising this government to no avail! Isn't it time Cameron stopped 'pussyfooting' and did something helpful like tabling a vote of no confidence and forcing a general election - ever since Blair walked through the door of no.10 he and his successor have been steadily ruining the past, present and future of this country and it's horrifying to think that Brown is going to be allowed to carry on to the end of the full term available to him! - by the way, given his record, how can we believe anything that Peter Mandelson says!!

John Walmsley

I've just read the Think small, win big article in the January 2009 Director magazine by Lord Mandelson. I immediately recalled the mid-90s DTI initiative Think big, Buy small which totally failed to recognise how government departments actually go about their business. I hope that lessons have been learned from that initiative.

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