"Hello, my name's Ed' can I rely on your vote please?" |
On the other hand, speaking at the ‘spring conference’ we have Ed (Wallace)
Miliband insisting at Labour was the "only alternative" to the
coalition!
He must be joking! – You only have to listen to the screenplay at the despatch box matinĂ©e
performance;to know he’s far too scripted with chunky sound-bites to have any real gravamen!
All he says seems to show that he is very much for old-style
Capitalism just like the Coalition Government except he would manage it
slightly differently; maybe not so quickly.
And as for giving the country back to the junior Miliband
and Balls, so that they can 're-build Britain' ... What? ...when the country’s finally beginning to recover from their last
disastrous time in office!...No, way! - The British people may love complaining
but that doesn't mean they are suicidal.
Let’s not forget that Labour's very
existence was founded on poverty... that's why they have always ensured, when
running the country, (either consciously or unconsciously) that there is plenty
of it in the UK.
Labour have had 13 years to prove their worth and failed
miserably, and until they can show that they are committed to full offering employment
at a living wage, by announcing policies that are designed to work in a manufacturing economy, then and only then
will we know they are serious. Until then it is all spin and bluster.
If this country is stupid enough to vote Labour back in, we
deserve everything we get. One more bout of financial mismanagement and this
country will see poverty on a level unseen for hundreds of years.
And please, can we see the end of the phrase "Hard
working families"?
It was also UKIPs Spring conference in Exeter this weekend. Some speech's are on the link following. I would heartily recommend Farages,Nuttalls and of course Godfrey Blooms !
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Thanks for the link ukip. I watched the speeches with great interest. I am already a UKIP voter and Nigel Farage always talks sense on subjects crucial to our people. He is the only present leader with any sort of charisma.
ReplyDeleteThe speech on economics by Godfrey Blooms was also basic common sense. When will the British people at last see that UKIP are our only hope to resurrect this country from the social and economic mess it is in, because the old guard certainly won't.
Bill
http://www.walksintameside.co.uk
Many, from all political persuasions are coming to see UKIP as the least worst option.
ReplyDeleteThey may well come first at the European elections next year but how will they persuade people to vote for them at the 2015 General Election after Cameron's promise of an in/out EU referendum after it anyway.
Maybe UKIP will have to take a much harder policy line on immigration in general, not just the EU, as it's rapidly becoming, along with the economy, the key issue.
Immigration is Cameron's weak spot, his horror of such 'nasty' issues led him to avoid the subject in the 2010 election campaign which cost his party many seats and probably an overall majority.
Cameron's actually spoken about immigration in the last few days and says they're considering benefits restrictions etc on newcomers (in reality they need to be stopped from coming in in the first place). Theresa May also said today the chronically inept UK Border Agency is going to be disbanded.
ReplyDeleteUKIP's rise and in particular their result in the Eastleigh by-election has clearly had a major impact on what the government SAY on immigration, what the governemnt DO may well be another matter.