When will any Labour politician apologise for wrecking the lives and finances of millions?
David Garforth-Bles, London Politicians of all parties, and in many countries, made big mistakes. I didn’t make much noise about the way we were managing things and I’m sorry about that. The real issue is not point scoring with petty party politics – look, an economic policy based on an obsession with “earning and owning” as the guiding principle to living your life, pushed by the Conservatives and some in Labour, is what is to blame here. Getting away from that is the most important thing. As a Roman Catholic, do you think the Pope is infallible? Emma Ward, Guildford The recent re-introduction of some right-wing extremists back into the church was not a great demonstration of infallibility. Do you ever think Fabio Capello would make a better Prime Minister than Brown? Freddie Collins, Southampton Eight wins from eight is a record the Labour Party wouldn’t complain about. Capello has an amazing knack of motivating and organising his team in a quietly determined way. Anyone can learn a