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Monday, July 20, 2009
Michael Barone :: Townhall.com Columnist
Britain and United States Go in Different Directions
by Michael Barone
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Once upon a time, British and American politics seemed to operate in tandem. Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan came to office, both supposedly little experienced and out of the mainstream, at about the same time. Tony Blair shaped his New Labor politics with the New Democrat approach of Bill Clinton very much in mind.

But today, British and American politics are moving in very different directions. One reason is that changes of government, from one party to another, have become very infrequent in Britain. The only one the last 30 years, since Thatcher's victory in 1979, was Blair's in 1997. Indeed, the interval was the longest since Britain developed modern political parties in the mid-19th century.

That's pretty extraordinary: We Americans have had four changes of government since 1979. The only period in our history when we had just one in 30 years was in the early 1950s.

But a change in government does not always result in major changes in policy. As Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who has held important positions in two Democratic and four Republican administrations, argues in his memoir "From the Shadows," it's pretty hard to turn around the giant ship of state. Yes, new presidents and prime ministers usually make course corrections, and some of them have significant expected and unexpected effects. But not complete turnarounds.

In that perspective, Britain and America look rather similar. Only two leaders have made really major changes in policy, domestic and foreign, over the last 30 years, Thatcher and Reagan. Blair and Clinton accepted those changes and made some adjustments. The same can be said of the two George Bushes.

But now, economic distress and changes of government, actual here and likely next year there, raise the prospect of major changes in policy. And here we come to the second way in which British and American politics are moving in different directions.

Barack Obama is trying to move America considerably to the left, while David Cameron, whose Conservative Party is leading Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labor Party by wide margins in the polls, may be aiming to move Britain some distance to the right. Continued...

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Michael Barone is a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics. He is Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.
 
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Great Britain Healthcare vs. U.S.
Great Britain and Canada and Russia have socialized healthcare in common. Their citizens come to our country seeking healthcare. hmmmm

United States and Private Health Care and the greatest care in the world - The entire world attempts to come to America for healthcare.

Obama Healthcare: Government option meaning if you drop your private healthcare then you cannot get another private healthcare plan but must sign onto government healthcare - hmmmm

If you are a senior citizen in a hospital or convalescent home then you will get counseling (probably learning how much better to have your pain killers and Rxs and fewer medical procedures done so they can save money or how great euthanasia or withdrawing medicine and services is for the country) three - yes 3x per day at taxpayers expense! hmmmm

If you are pregnant, you may have to be evaluated by a psychologist or psychiatrist who will determine if you would be a good mother or should have your baby taken away - hmmmmm

If you like standing in long lines; having a chipped government card with all your information on it so the alleged government HMOs can tell you what services or surgeries you can have or not have or if you can or can't have Rxs to kill you pain - and who shall live and who shall die - then this is the plan for you.

But, if you are smart - you'll read the plan - but first CALL YOUR SENATORS and OPPOSE THE ANY AND ALL GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED HEALTHCARE THAT WILL TAX YOU TO DEATH SO YOU CAN PAY FOR MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS AS WELL WHO ARE YOUNGER SO THEY CAN GET CARE THAT YOU'LL BE DENIED - Wow, what a plan, Senators!

Les Democrats
Carol of PA writes:
"Some leaders of the French Socialists think to improve voter support, they need to change their party name!!!"

No problem--The American socialists can help them: "Les Democrats" N'est pas?
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