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the Libdems are behaving as greedy and grasping people

Posted by michael on May 11, 2010

The LibDem leader Clegg and many of the MPs in the party are coming over as greedy and grasping men and women. Who could trust these people if they actually manipulated their way into power?

The people of the UK have recently rebelled about dishonest and manipulative MPs. People now expect honesty and integrity from the political parties. They are not getting this from the actions of Clegg and New Labour!

The Libdems are acting in the ‘old’ way of politics that the people of the UK have rejected. It seems to me that their greed will be their undoing.

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A LibDem association with the Conservatives could be exactly what they need

Posted by michael on May 8, 2010

I would like to remind the LibDems that they did really badly during the election.

Where was all that enthusiasm displayed when Clegg did well in the first of the PM debates? It seemed to evaporate when it came to actually voting!

A LibDem association with the Conservatives could be exactly what they need to show that they are responsible and capable to be in government. They will be rewarded for a mature attitude in joining in a partnership with the Conservatives, but they cannot expect those rewards straight away.

The UK needs a stable, mature team to deal with the very serious economic problems dumped on us by an incapable New Labour government. As part of that team Clegg and the Libdems can become ready for government and become serious contenders in the future.

Remember, they did lose badly at the election. They cannot expect everything they want to happen straight away. It would be quite ridiculous, and quite childish, to demand all the rewards before they have proved themselves!

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Gordon Brown – power at any cost!!

Posted by michael on May 8, 2010

Gordon Brown – power at any cost!! He has lost the election but is not man enough to resign.

He must be able to see the damage that New Labour have done to the UK over the last 14 years.

I have no doubt that Brown is the worst leader that the UK has had in modern times.

Brown has a reputation of being ‘strong on the economy’. Where did this come from? Why does anyone believe it?

Brown started power with the Golden Inheritance from the last Conservative government and has turned a strong UK economy into a basket case in 14 years!

The UK economy now has huge debts which are going to take years to pay off. We are all going to heavily taxed in everything we do or buy. We have years of austerity ahead of us. Our economy is being mentioned in the same sentences as Greece (and not as an example of  what a good economy should be).’

Brown is ‘capable of managing our economy’ – no, Brown has proven that he is not able to manage the UK economy. The proof is all around you!!!

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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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Boom towns transformed into benefit blackspots

Posted by michael on May 3, 2010

What an economic mess has been made by this Labour government!

It does not surprise me that white-collar ‘boom’ towns in the South have been turned to benefit blackspots under this lousy government.

These towns are truly representative of the way that Brown and Labour have managed the UK economy. They have brought us to the brink of bankruptcy!

It may even be too late to avoid the IMF taking over the running the UK economy.

It looks like Labour are going to be punished by the electorate for their appalling management of the UK.  I don’t want people blaming all politicians in general for the mess that Brown, Blair and Labour have made of the UK! The fault is with Labour and it is Labour that should be punished!

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Is this election about more than looking good on tv?

Posted by michael on April 28, 2010

Labour know the state of the UK economy. They have all the figures available BUT they are not releasing them to the public.

I can only think of one reason for them to do this and that is because the UK is in such a bad financial mess, obviously much worse than we can imagine!!

Otherwise there would be no need to conceal the details of the UK economy from us.

This is the first election I can remember when people do not seem to be bothered about the economic mess that the government of the day has left the UK in! They seem far more concerned about how well the candidates come over on TV!

I find this amazing. The next government could be in power for five years. What they do will effect people’s lives. Yet this election could be about nothing more than looking good on tv.

How dumbed down has the UK become in the last fourteen years?

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IFS blames parties for not coming ‘clean’ over tax rises

Posted by michael on April 27, 2010

The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has blamed the three parties for failing to ‘come clean’ over the massive scale of spending cuts required to get us out of the financial mess the UK is in.

But the IFS needs to allow for the fact that Brown is refusing to share the UK national statistics showing what a bad state the UK is in.

This means the that the  opposition parties cannot make firm plans because Labour are hiding the true state of the UK economy from them!

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Brown wants us to concentrate on policy!

Posted by michael on April 26, 2010

So Gordon Brown wants us to concentrate on policy does he?

Does Brown have any policies? All he does at the moment is to tell us to ignore the complete mess of the UK economy and to vote for him because he can fix it.

This is not a strong argument!

If Brown and New Labour could fix the financial problems then why are they not doing this now!

Brown and New Labour  caused the credit crunch and all the resulting financial mess.

Brown and New Labour are good at making financial messes. I do not believe for a moment that they are capable of fixing the problems that they have caused!

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more on NI increases not leading to job losses

Posted by michael on April 10, 2010

Darling has continually claimed that the NI increases would not lead to job losses. A number of Labour ministers attacked the Conservatives plans to drop the proposed NI increases.
Brown even accused all the business leaders who objected to the NI increase as being ‘naive’.
I find it difficult to accept that Brown and Darling actually believed that what they were saying about the NI increases was true. So I am left with the unpalatable idea that Labour were not being truthful when they continued to attack Cameron and the business leaders for wanting to drop the proposed NI increases.
Elected governments must be open and truthful or they are no better than a dictatorship!!!

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New Labour have employed so many public sector workers

Posted by michael on April 9, 2010

New Labour and Brown have employed so many public sector workers, both employed directly or subcontracted through other companies.
We simply cannot afford many of these people now. There is no money to pay for them.
The tragedy is that many of these people are not doing jobs that seem to matter. In terms of value to the UK economy there appears to be few consequences to losing many of these jobs!!!!
Are these real jobs? Can we measure their productivity? Can we see positive results from these jobs? Or has Labour simply employed many of these people in order to keep unemployment down?

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