Posts Tagged ‘Labour Party’
Michael Foot, the former leader of the Labour party dies aged 96
Thursday, March 4th, 2010The Labour leadership challenge is a very damp squib
Thursday, January 7th, 2010In politics timing is everything. The plotters, Hoon and Hewitt, got the close in tactical timings right but failed to notice that strategically their move made no sense in the current political climate.
The Labour party could well be in for a drubbing at the next general election in which case it is curtains for Brown. …read more
Cheryl Cole doesn’t like David Cameron
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009Well I am sure that the Conservative party are quaking in their boots at the news that Cheryl Cole (singer and artist cough!) finds David Cameron Slippery.
The Albion Alliance is formed
Thursday, November 12th, 2009A new pressure group called the Albion Alliance has been formed. This group are working towards becoming the focal point for all those who feel that the current system is letting us down by not listening to and reacting to the wishes of the people who live in this country, especially with regards to the European Union as it stands today. It is being publicised via their website where they have started to stimulate the debate.
Another tax purposely designed to bail the banks out
Saturday, November 7th, 2009Gordon Brown, at the G20 summit in St Andrews has come up with a world-wide proposal that all financial transactions be taxed to form a pooled fund specifically designed to bail out failed banks. This is a stupendously bad idea. …read more
Tories Lead Poll As 75% Most Likely To Win General Election
Friday, October 30th, 2009A fresh blow has been dealt to Gordon Brown and the Labour party after a poll for Reuters showed that the Conservatives are the political party 75% most likely to win the next General election.
Labour’s future hangs by a thread
Saturday, October 24th, 2009In the light of yesterday’s news on the state of the economy do Gordon Brown’s government, promises and forecasts have anything left to offer the electorate? The prediction made by Alistair Darling in his pre-budget report that Britain would emerge from the recession before the end of the year has now been proven to be nothing less than a figment of his own imagination.
Its easy to make promises on policy when you have no chance of being the government to see them through
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009The much anticipated speech by Gordon Brown had some quite rallying moments and I for one was impressed by certain parts of his performance. Maybe he has come into the shape of a political leader albeit too late to save his party and exert any effective influence over the countries banking system which just laughs at him, in fact everyone laughs at him.
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Dear Prime Minister: Nick Griffin
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Nick Griffin
Somewhere Right of Centre
The Right Hon Gordon Brown MP,
10 Downing Street,
London.
SW1A 2AA
Dear Prime Minister,
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