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All the ministers from the discredited New Labour government are tainted with its failure!

Posted by michael on May 16, 2010

It is my view that none of the ministers from the last failed Labour government are fit to be the leader of the Labour party!

They are all responsible for being part of what has probably been the worst Labour government of modern times.

Brown and Darling will take more of the blame and responsibility by virtue of their positions in the government.

But all the senior ministers  have been part of a government which has almost bankrupted the UK, taken us to unnecessary wars and brought our economy to its knees.

What short memories they have!!

How can any of these people have any credibility with any financial policies that they may want to promote.

They are all already tainted with a message of financial failure and will carry this message of failure for the rest of their lives!

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Brown is the ‘worst prime minister the UK has ever had’

Posted by michael on May 4, 2010

The end for Brown is nigh once his own supporters are saying things about Brown such as ‘he is the worst Prime Minister the UK has had’.

I can see where these people are coming from!

New Labour, that is Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, came into power taking or themselves what is called ‘the Golden Inheritance’ of the previous Conservative government.

Whatever Labour supporters say about their view on the Conservative party, the ‘Golden Inheritance’ is fact!!

So what has Gordon Brown , and one cannot exclude Tony Blair in this criticism, done with such an inheritance and such a strong economy over the last 14 years?

The answer is clear and very damning to the reputations of both Brown and Blair as well bringing the Labour party into disrepute.

The answer is that they turned a booming economy and a Golden Inheritance into the biggest debt that the UK has ever had (possibly even including the war years).

Our debt levels are so high that the UK risks the same financial treatment as Greece! Every person in the UK is now going to have to pay for years to come increased taxes  and higher prices.

When one looks at the state of the economy when Brown came into power, and the complete mess that he has made of the UK economy, then it is a no brainer that he really is the worst prime minister the UK has ever had.

He hasn’t had to deal with any real crisis except the ones he caused, such as the banking crisis and the credit crunch.  His answer to any problems is to simply spend more of our money.

Brown wanted to pay MPs more money without raising their salaries, so he changed the rules for MPs expenses allowing MPs to claim for so much more and, the critical point, having all these extra expenses approved by the officials running the system.

Claiming that our soldiers had ‘all the equipment’ they needed when the snatch land rover was clearly vulnerable to roadside bombs was either not understanding what was going on or the wrong attitude towards the safety of our soldiers!

Think back to all the failures of computer systems implemented by this government. They might have worked eventually but almost all of them failed when first introduced.

What was good economic management in taxing people’s pensions as Brown personally introduced? Reducing pensions reduces quality of life for retired people. It also means many people will have to work for longer. What was the point of doing this? We do not have enough jobs for everyone as it is!!

The NHS receives so much money that it really has no reason not to be an excellent service! But what about the care of the elderly and the long-term sick? Do these aspects of the NHS work well? I suggest not. Just read how the elderly and those with dementia etc are treated.

I suggest that Brown really does deserve the title of ‘worst prime minister’ in modern times.

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Prime Minister Blair said that war was necessary!

Posted by michael on January 27, 2010

A lot of people accepted that the war was necessary because the Prime Minister of the UK said that it was necessary.

They were being misled by Blair, Brown and New Labour but that dues not mean that they were wrong to put the safety of the citizens of the UK as their first priority!

I have a problem with the Lib Dems voting against a war which we were told was necessary for the security and safety of the people of the UK.

If Blair was telling the truth about the need for war then the Lib Dems were not putting the security of the UK as their first priority!

The fact that Blair, Brown and New Labour were misleading us about the importance of war to defend our country, does not detract from the fact that the Liberal Democrats chose not to take steps to protect the UK from being targeted by Iraq.

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What has New Labour done for the UK?

Posted by michael on January 25, 2010

The war in Iraq was a bad decision by blair and New Labour. It is quite clear that we should never have been involved in this war.

Blair talks about regime change. Yes, Iraq had an awful leader. But that was no justification for going to war against the people of Iraq!!

And why stop at Iraq?? There are plenty of other evil and unpleasant regimes around the world. Did blair intend to invade all of these countries as well? blair and new labour have messed up our country big time!

We now have to be on guard 24×7 against bombing and attacks on UK citizens around the world. This is the legacy of Blair, Brown and New Labour!

Brown has now been shown to have been fully involved in the decision to go to war.

Brown and New Labour do not deserve another term in government. They have done us all enough harm already!

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New Labour – desperate for a class war ?

Posted by michael on December 29, 2009

Naturally Labour are desperate to show a class war with the Conservatives helping their rich friends and New Labour helping their poor, lower paid supporters.

The poor, lower paid have of course been the focus of the the last 12 years of New Labour in government?

Actually NO! Labour have failed to look after the lower paid. They have failed to support their union friends.

Living standards for the poor are worse now than 12 years ago.

Child poverty, despite the money spent on it, is as bad as it ever was.

Education standards are lower in state schools!

New Labour like their millionaire friends, to have (several) expensive houses, to be photographed with important people, to jump when the USA tells them to!

New Labour have no right to claim that they care for the poor. The traditional left-wing Labour MPs appear to have been sidelined!

Blair and Brown and many of their ministers would appear to be only interested in living the high life! Now the chickens are steadily coming home to roost and New Labour are beginning to understand that they have isolated themselves from almost all areas of society.

An example of Brown and Labour putting themselves before the country is the refusal of this government to stand down now and have an election.

The UK is in desperate straits. The finances are shot. The debts are huge and will take years to pay back. Public Services are being cut. Decisions are being taken by a government whose focus is on surviving the next six months.

How can that be good for the UK? We need decisive action and long term decision making. Whilst New Labour hang on to power looking for ways to survive, they are putting the interests of the UK after the interests of the country!

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Blair the Warmonger as EU president!!

Posted by michael on October 28, 2009

I fail to understand how Blair the Warmonger would even be considered as the EU president!!

All the damage throughout Europe with terrorist attacks and the continual 24×7 risk of further bombings are the result of the UK, headed by Blair and Brown, invading Iraq and Afghanistan.

Blair has caused so much trouble throughout Europe with his apparent natural instinct to invade other countries. People seem to forget that in a fairly short time the UK was involved in THREE wars under Blair as prime minister.

Having Blair as the EU president is not a signal to the rest of the world that the EU is a potential threat to them!

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The threat of terrorism against the UK

Posted by michael on September 8, 2009

The reason why we are under a continual threat of being bombed and having passenger jets blown up is that Blair, Brown and Bush went to war against Iraq and Afghanistan.

Gordon Brown is claiming that our troops are fighting in Afghanistan in order to stop the threat of terrorism in the UK.

He is right! But his actions in the first place are the reason why we now have to deal with this threat against us. But the consequences of going to war against any country is that the people of that country will fight back!

What does Gordon Brown think that victory in the war in Afghanistan means. I don’t remember ever hearing him define what he thinks that beating the taliban actually means.

I have heard Brown saying that his intention is to train the Afghan government troops to carry on the war against the taliban themselves. But this is not going to stop the attacks against the UK and UK interests around the world. It simply gets our soldiers out of Afghanistan.

Getting peace for the UK and the USA means that all extremists, mostly Islamic, are prepared to stop bombing us at home and abroad.

It is possible that there is no way of getting peace in the war against terrorism. Brown, Blair and Bush have opened Pandora’s box. We cannot put the lid back on.

I think that the actions of these three leaders have cursed the world for a very long time. They will not go down in history in any other terms!

(In Greek mythology, Pandora’s box is the large jar  carried by Pandora  that unleashed many evils on mankind – ills, toils and sickness – and hope. (source: Wikipedia)


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Brown desperate to justify Afghanistan fighting

Posted by michael on September 4, 2009

If I went to a neighbour’s house and beat up one of the kids, then can I really justify getting a group of my friends together and going back to the house and beating up everybody there – just to stop them from coming after me?

Gordon Brown and Tony Blair are the reason why we are now under continuous threat of attack!

Gordon Brown cannot justify our attacks on Afghanistan, but he is desperate to avoid getting the blame he deserves from our invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Gordon Brown in Afghanistan

Posted by michael on August 29, 2009

Our revered prime minister has made a surprise visit to Afghanistan today.

What he has had to say is not that surprising for him, but it really shows how good he is in catching the mood of the people!

Brown said that getting another 50,000 Afghan troops trained by the end of the year would enable them to “take more responsibility for their own affairs”. I don’t know how many they have trained or are in the process of training, but to get that many Afghan soldiers trained in four months would seem to need many more of our soldiers to train them!

I am glad that Brown has announced that new equipment, e.g. more armoured vehicles, will be made available. Two questions:

  • When will they be available?
  • How armoured are these vehicles?

If they are more heavily armoured than the vehicles currently in use by our soldiers then it will be an admission that the current vehicles do not have sufficient armour!

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US military and the man with Asperger’s Syndrome

Posted by michael on July 31, 2009

There is some aspects of the Gary McKinnon situation that concern me.

The first is the extradition treaty that this Labour government made with the USA.  I understand that we are obligated to extradite our citizens to the USA on demand!

But if the UK want to extradite American citizens then our government has  to justify exactly what, why, how and when before we can get Americans over to this side of the pond.

I don’t mind extradition agreements but they need to be equal on both sides. It looks like our lousy government has accepted an agreement that is not equal:

  • The US has to prove “reasonable suspicion” for extradition of a British citizen
  • The UK has to prove “probable cause” to  extradite an American from the US

Gary McKinnon is a 43 year old who suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome. How mentally capable he is I do not know. He may well have been looking for evidence of UFOs.

What I do know is that this person was apparantly able to rip the American military computer systems apart! The military apparantly call it ‘ the biggest military computer hack ever’.

You know, if I was in charge of these American military computers then I would be too ashamed to admit that an ordinary person with Asperger’s Syndrome was able to drive a horse and carriage (an English expression) through these important computer systems!

If McKinnon could do this with all his problems, then enemy intelligence could probably do the same standing on their heads!

Perhaps the USA military should put McKinnon in charge of these computer systems. It would appear that he could do a better job!

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