Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Britain needs to get moving again
Is it that long? - still seems a lifetime away - with this dreadful government. Gordon Brown still limping his way out of office and the wimps around him in the Cabinet doing nothing to easy the pain of the British public.
Government borrowing the highest since World War Two, Manufacturing output still down, the pound down again against the Euro, Unemployment still climbing - it's slowing but still going up.
When will we start to to see any improvement? Only when we see the back of Gordon Brown.
Only when we see real democracy return to Britain. When we can have the promised referendum on Europe, only when unelected politicians are stopped from pushing through policies which harm Britain.
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Use your vote - bring Democracy back to Britain.
We have only the main steam parties who can get Britain out of the mess we are in.
Gordon Brown and Labour has created an atmosphere in British politics where every politician is a crook. I don't believe this to be true, there are some good MPs in all three main parties who do good work for their constituents. The criticism of these is that not one of the Labour backbenchers have had the guts to speak out until recently.
In my mind Labour has created the economic mess and can not be trusted.
Nick Clegg speaks some sense - but the Lib/Dems want greater integration with Europe.
The Conservatives, in my working life have been the only party to pull Britain through bad times which were created by previous Labour government's policies. David Cameron must be given a chance, Britain must have a fresh start.
A line has to be drawn under this sorry expenses fiasco and a start made by all MP's to owst Gordon Brown and his mate the Speaker and get Britain moving again.
The voters of Britain must be much more vigilant in the future and hold political parties and Governments to account - and that can only happen if the electorate use their vote wisely and vote in greater numbers than has been the case in recent elections. This applies to Local elections as well as General Elections.
To have a vote is a privilege - make good use if it.
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Sack the Speaker.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Remembering Margaret Thatcher.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Is Gordon making Britain a Laughing stock?
Gordon and his policies got the British economy into the mess and until he departs nothing will change.
A couple of the dozens of the internet sites illustrate the mood of the public.
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=4KnApSVmWRk
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2008/05/gordon-brown-jokes.html
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Is the end looming for Gordon ??
In PMQ's - Hands shaking, walking off from the despatch box when he should be giving a statement.
Labour loosing the vote on the settlement issues for the Gurkhas - 25 Labour MP's voting against and a couple of hundred Labour MP's abstaining.
Botching the the MP's expenses issue.
The economy getting into deeper and deeper into recession, house prices still falling, unemployment without any sign of slowing down - still continuing to rise.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/
Please Go - Gordon - When will Gordon Brown realise the country want to see the back of him and let someone else, anyone but Labour, start to rebuild Britain - will he soldier on blindly getting the country more and more into a mess which will take years longer to repair and cause endless hardship for business and the public, who after all will be the ones who have to foot the bill.
The Labour party's record on the economy of Britain over the years has been a disaster and the voting public never seem to learn from the past - economies do have peaks and troughs - the troughs the Labour MP's and others have got their snouts into this time round make a total laughing stock of British democracy.
Under Tony Blair with Gordon Brown as Chancellor of the Exchequer the first few years where a great success but these years were based on Tory figures set by Ken Clarke. The following years with Gordon steering the economy, credit and borrowing were let rip and the debt bubble was created.
Older people with experience of past Labour governments saw what was happening and cleared off their mortgages where possible and kept their personal debt to manageable level - others followed Gordon's bad example and borrowed beyond their means.
Only Gordon going can start to repair to catastrophic damage done to our economy by the current Labour Government and Gordon's friends the Bankers, BY GOING at the earliest possible moment - but will he?
Please resign Now Gordon !!!
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Go Now!! Gordon
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/#detail
A petition probably won't dislodge his hold on Britain, he has the same attitute to himself as - President Mugaba - "only God has the power to get rid of him", still we live in hope!!
Let us hope enough Labour politicians have to courage to start speaking up for the good of the Country not for their own pockets and pensions.
We are in this for the long haul.
Monday, 20 April 2009
Labour / BBC censor at work again.
The BBC and the Media in general have colluded in bring the whole of politics into disrepute. BBC which should be impartial, are now shown by their total bias for this brand of Politics as undeserving of the publics' support through the licence fee.
Politics was regarded as a honourable profession until the emergence of the Professional Political Class whose only motive appears to be their own self aggrandisement, coupled with a ferocious desire to make money out of the Tax payer. To the public in general politics was not a money-making profession until the second homes and expences row shone a spotlight on the whole grubby world inside Westminster - controlled only by our parliament.
Tony and Cherie Blair are prime examples of this with their book deals and lecture tours bringing in millions of pounds for them both, charity fund raising which brought more in fees for Cherie than the charities concerned.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/articles/the-westminster-gravy-train
Some MPs of all parties seem to have got in on the act
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Gordons Nemisis
Damian McBride - and Derek Draper and the smear campaign they have dreamed up?? Who believes these two are the only ones involved in this sort of politican assassination.
Looking up the meaning of the names of the above, the following definations emerge:
Gordon - "Large fortification" - Gordon Brown someone who has built a wall round himself?
Damian - "to tame, subdue", another is "spirit". To tame or subdue is that a description of the jobs he has undertaken for Gordon - to keep Gordon's opposition in line? Spirit - is that an evil spirit?
Derek - meaning of the name "power of the tribe". Again is this someone who wants to be in control?
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Will Gordon get his comeupance
For those of us who haven't bought a newspaper for years it is no surprise that the rubbish spouted by the BBC and the main stream media has been managed by Gordon Brown through his internal Mafia at Downing Street.
The expenses and the email exposures by Guido must just be the tip if a cess pool of dirty tricks employed at the tax payers expense to keep a corrupt administration in office.
What have the majority of Labour MPs been doing over the years that no one appears to be aware of the depths Gordon Brown will stoop to, to keep his hands on 10, Downing Street.
Is he the type of person fit to be in charge of this Great Britain of ours?
Gordon doesn't own this country, he is the servant of all the people of whatever Political persuation.
His handling of the economy and the Dirty tricks episode make him in my mind totally unfit to lead this country out of the mess he and his Labour policies have created.
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Expences - our money
Everything seems to be controlled by the MPs themselves with very little scrutiny from outside. Why when the Tax man crawles all over the ordinary Tax Payer should the representives we employ be a law unto themselves.
The expenses row has started to shine a spotlight on the murky world of politics and this will surely be a good thing for everyone involved.