Wednesday, 5 May 2010
WHO WINS TOMORROW 'STYLE, PR OR SUBSTANCE'
I'm going political but not quite. The day of reckoning is here....counting down to decision time.
David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown -Who wins - We decide! What's significant in this campaign is that the biggest decider has been between who has got charisma/ style and who hasn't. The world and even politics have moved on!
Do you still need convincing that Image Matters... It's almost fair to say the election is between style, PR and substance. Style being 'Nick Clegg', PR - 'David Cameron' and Substance - 'Gordon Brown'. Taking notes from the three televised debates between the party leaders, saw the rise and rise of Nick Clegg - putting the liberal democrats back into the election driving seat, even though he seemed out of his depth. He was definately the most articulate, confident and stylish. He was full of charisma and straight away - he was the public preferred leader.
David Cameron on the other hand is a man of PR also thought to be young and fresh. He has been the nations favourite for quite sometime, leaving Gordon Brown to fight with all that's within him, despite his success in tackling the world recession.
In face of the current economic climate, thinking the British public would be voting for a leader that can take us out of this recession and secure the economy ...We want a leader who looks good to represent the nation.
'The way you look lets you through the door, when you're in ..what you know keeps you in the room'. Having said that, I wouldn't be surprised if the conservative sweep the votes tomorrow. Unless the Liberal democrats cause an upset making conservative short of the majority votes...Labour might as well wave the seat goodbye !
The moral of the story is - take your image seriously, work on your speech, posture and over all Image ..Let what you don't say speak for you. Let your wardrobe choices speak volumes and inject confidence, making you 'first choice' always! Don't just depend on what you know.. you might never get the chance to prove it!
It'll be exciting watching who wins and why. 'Style, PR or Substance' .......policies?? what policies?
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true...I do like Nick Clegg.
ReplyDeleteso who at rather what are you voting for?
ReplyDeleteGordon Brown !! he deserves to stay! P.I.
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