same way brown and labour have f***ed this country have you seen the debt
I blame Blair and America. Not Brown. Roll on may elections.
same way brown and labour have f***ed this country have you seen the debt
I blame Blair and America. Not Brown. Roll on may elections.
same way brown and labour have f***ed this country have you seen the debt
Have you seen what caused it?
Labour, and in particular the cool financial head of Gordon Brown, stopped the cashpoints running dry within days and the country resembling something out of 28 Days Later shortly after that. You won't hear even the most frothing at the mouth Tory Boy on here denying it.
we need a change but who?
Have you seen what caused it?
Labour, and in particular the cool financial head of Gordon Brown, stopped the cashpoints running dry within days and the country resembling something out of 28 Days Later shortly after that. You won't hear even the most frothing at the mouth Tory Boy on here deny it. For sure Gordon Brown's made mistake, some of them massive. But his heart's in the right place, and his intellect on financial matters is second to none.
If you need a change but you don't know who, then arguably you don't need a change?
Have you seen what caused it?
Labour, and in particular the cool financial head of Gordon Brown, stopped the cashpoints running dry within days and the country resembling something out of 28 Days Later shortly after that. You won't hear even the most frothing at the mouth Tory Boy on here deny it. For sure Gordon Brown's made mistake, some of them massive. But his heart's in the right place, and his intellect on financial matters is second to none.
i hope both labour and tories get low share we need another choice they are both the same and we need a breath off fresh air
Labour are closing the gap because they are the political cognoscenti and they have their eye on the ball. They are the good guys, and their five election pledges are honest, decent and truthful:
The first of the five pledges is to secure economic recovery, halving the current £167bn budget deficit.
The second is to raise family living standards – with low mortgage rates, increased tax credits for families with young children, helping first-time buyers and relinking the state pension with earnings from 2012.
The third is to build a hi-tech economy through support for businesses and industry in creating a million new skilled jobs and the delivery of high-speed rail, a green investment bank and broadband access for all.
The fourth is to protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS – with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week.
The fifth pledge is to strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour – with victims entitled to take out civil injunctions, funded by the local public authority, if the police are not taking action within a set time.
Oh, and the million or so Labour voters who withheld their vote last time on account of Tony B.Liar's collaboration in the illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq will be back to vote this time around. They won't be voting Tory, and they won't be pissing their votes up the Lib-Dem wall either.
Go LARGE on Labour![]()
Labour are closing the gap because they are the political cognoscenti and they have their eye on the ball. They are the good guys, and their five election pledges are honest, decent and truthful:
The first of the five pledges is to secure economic recovery, halving the current £167bn budget deficit.
The second is to raise family living standards – with low mortgage rates, increased tax credits for families with young children, helping first-time buyers and relinking the state pension with earnings from 2012.
The third is to build a hi-tech economy through support for businesses and industry in creating a million new skilled jobs and the delivery of high-speed rail, a green investment bank and broadband access for all.
The fourth is to protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS – with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week.
The fifth pledge is to strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour – with victims entitled to take out civil injunctions, funded by the local public authority, if the police are not taking action within a set time.
Oh, and the million or so Labour voters who withheld their vote last time on account of Tony B.Liar's collaboration in the illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq will be back to vote this time around. They won't be voting Tory, and they won't be pissing their votes up the Lib-Dem wall either.
Go LARGE on Labour![]()
Its because George Osbourne has the most punchable face in politics. "Were all in this together" said this heir to a multi million pound fortune. Yeah Id love him to be chancellor. If the Tories had Ken Clarke in that position it would make the difference.
Labour are closing the gap because they are the political cognoscenti and they have their eye on the ball. They are the good guys, and their five election pledges are honest, decent and truthful:
The first of the five pledges is to secure economic recovery, halving the current £167bn budget deficit.
The second is to raise family living standards – with low mortgage rates, increased tax credits for families with young children, helping first-time buyers and relinking the state pension with earnings from 2012.
The third is to build a hi-tech economy through support for businesses and industry in creating a million new skilled jobs and the delivery of high-speed rail, a green investment bank and broadband access for all.
The fourth is to protect frontline investment in policing, schools, childcare and the NHS – with a new guarantee of cancer test results within a week.
The fifth pledge is to strengthen fairness in communities through controlled immigration, guarantees of education, apprenticeships and jobs for young people and a crackdown on antisocial behaviour – with victims entitled to take out civil injunctions, funded by the local public authority, if the police are not taking action within a set time.
Oh, and the million or so Labour voters who withheld their vote last time on account of Tony B.Liar's collaboration in the illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq will be back to vote this time around. They won't be voting Tory, and they won't be pissing their votes up the Lib-Dem wall either.
Go LARGE on Labour![]()
"Hmmm .... so you hate him because he's rich rather than for any poltical stance he's taken or any policy he's suggested ? Reverse snobbery by any chance ?"
Quoted by Westdene Seagull.
Any one who was arrogant enough to join the Bullingdon Club should not be allowed to head one of the major departments of Government, thus controlling millions of lives.
The first of the five pledges ...
I blame Blair and America. Not Brown. Roll on may elections.
Labour, and in particular the cool financial head of Gordon Brown,