Shuffle trouble

Will the Westminster reshuffle make a difference?

The pilot, David Cameron, and navigator, George Osborne, are still in place and still holding the map upside down. While re-arranging the cabin crew might make the image more appealing is it going to get the economy going, especially as the policies of the past two years have left the country with virtually zero growth, no consumer confidence and an increasing debt?

One advantage in the reshuffle is that moving Justine Greening, MP for Putney, from the Department for Transport would make an U-turn on another runway for Heathrow possible.

However, do Cameron and Osborne realise that doing a U-turn on a runway can mean meeting something coming the other way?

Bruce D Skivington

Strath

Gairloch, Wester Ross