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with a general election not very far away gormless gordon has set out labours election pledges in the 13 years that this corrupt government has ruled us gordon is going to wave his magic wand and make everything right again.

so lets recap over labours election promises

1. You welshed on your EU referendum promise and gave away our powers to brussels an act of treason which you will get away with.

2. There is horrendous and violent crime on UK streets. You were supposed to be tough on crime, and you are tough, ON VICTIMS! Sentences for criminals are a joke.

3. The NHS is falling apart with dirty hospitals and overworked staff

4. You failed to tackle poverty

5. You abolished the 10p tax base and claimed it would affect no-one.

6. Labour lied shamelessly over IRAQ.

7. Umeployment higher than when Labour came in.

8. The Pound is worth less than when Labour came in.

9. School levels are very poor despite your investment.

10. Gold Reserves sold at rock bottom prices to the highest bidder

11. You lied to the Chilcott Inquiry and then called it a "mistake".

12. The Stock market is lower and more uncertain than ten years ago.

13. Cash savings yield almost nothing.

14. Private pensions are taxed into ruin.

15. YOU have created a record-breaking deficit!

16. YOU created this monstrous debt, and now you want to crucify us to pay it off.

17. The problems of immigration are rampant, for YOU pursued mass immigration for "cynical" political reasons, and truned a blind eye to public safety and other factors.

18. Pay freezes.

19. Death taxes.

20. Tax rises and stealth taxes.

21 and the most important of all the fact that you where not even elected PM by the people you just walked into the job and sat in tony blairs seat

you no longer mention "British Jobs for British People" or "Tory cuts Vs Labour investment"

You ask for a majority in Parliament, but you fear the majority opinion, and once we vote for you, you will do what YOU want, not what the majority wants.

In short, you are a dictator, and are not trustworthy, and you've got a got of damned gall asking for us to vote for you can you imagine what 5 more years of labour will do to the country.

we would decend into violence and anarchy because if you poke a dog with a stick for long enough it will bite you.

well mr brown the dog will bite back on may the 6th

oh No, Mr. Brown, we've heard it all, before. And we won't get fooled again!
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We won't get fooled again!:yh_rotfl

yeahhhhhhhhhhh!:wah::wah::wah::wah:

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Cameron's mob are no better. Vote UKIP.
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dandy desmond;1300686 wrote: with a general election not very far away gormless gordon has set out labours election pledges in the 13 years that this corrupt government has ruled us gordon is going to wave his magic wand and make everything right again.

so lets recap over labours election promises

1. You welshed on your EU referendum promise and gave away our powers to brussels an act of treason which you will get away with.

2. There is horrendous and violent crime on UK streets. You were supposed to be tough on crime, and you are tough, ON VICTIMS! Sentences for criminals are a joke.

3. The NHS is falling apart with dirty hospitals and overworked staff

4. You failed to tackle poverty

5. You abolished the 10p tax base and claimed it would affect no-one.

6. Labour lied shamelessly over IRAQ.

7. Umeployment higher than when Labour came in.

8. The Pound is worth less than when Labour came in.

9. School levels are very poor despite your investment.

10. Gold Reserves sold at rock bottom prices to the highest bidder

11. You lied to the Chilcott Inquiry and then called it a "mistake".

12. The Stock market is lower and more uncertain than ten years ago.

13. Cash savings yield almost nothing.

14. Private pensions are taxed into ruin.

15. YOU have created a record-breaking deficit!

16. YOU created this monstrous debt, and now you want to crucify us to pay it off.

17. The problems of immigration are rampant, for YOU pursued mass immigration for "cynical" political reasons, and truned a blind eye to public safety and other factors.

18. Pay freezes.

19. Death taxes.

20. Tax rises and stealth taxes.

21 and the most important of all the fact that you where not even elected PM by the people you just walked into the job and sat in tony blairs seat

you no longer mention "British Jobs for British People" or "Tory cuts Vs Labour investment"

You ask for a majority in Parliament, but you fear the majority opinion, and once we vote for you, you will do what YOU want, not what the majority wants.

In short, you are a dictator, and are not trustworthy, and you've got a got of damned gall asking for us to vote for you can you imagine what 5 more years of labour will do to the country.

we would decend into violence and anarchy because if you poke a dog with a stick for long enough it will bite you.

well mr brown the dog will bite back on may the 6th

oh No, Mr. Brown, we've heard it all, before. And we won't get fooled again!


I was a member of the Labour Party for most of my adult life. I came out due to many reasons. I looked at every Party for months before making my descision to not only Join the BNP but to stand for them In the Election.

However, some of the points you have raised are not down to Gordon Brown.

I agree that he was not the best of Chancellors but he Is a Bloody good PM and I'd rather have him In No 10 any day.

The rot of the Labour Party began with Blair and was destroyed the moment Harriden Harmen took Deputy PM. Brown Inherited one hell of a mess from Blair, Yes, some of It his fault.

The reason criminals have more rights than the victem Is down to your Bleeding Heart Loony leftie Human Rights Brigade.

The recession we have just come out of would have been far, far worse under any other leader. It Is by far not the picture you paint. For one, Un-employment has fallen and for two, house prices are rising.

The recession would have happened regardless of who was In power.. Look around the world at other Countries especially the US who are Trillions In debt to China. Greece was on the point of collapse etc etc. At least Gordon Brown had the brains to keep us out of the ERM and the Euro.

Financially, we are out of the recession and for that GB has done a damn good job. If you think this Is bad, If the Tories get In, you will be complaining further. All they have to offer Is cuts, cuts and more cuts. The cuts will be so severe they will effect the very Infrastructure of our Country In the Transport, NHS, and Education.

Under Brown's Government, he has placed more Doctors, nurses and teachers Into the system.

The Tories were 9% ahead In the polls... This Increased slightly after Darlings Budget... a natural reaction. It has not settled around 10%, however this Is not enough for a majority win. The Tories need to gain 177 seats for a full majority and elect cameron as PM. It won't happen.

Get used to GB for five more years.
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oscar;1300706 wrote: I was a member of the Labour Party for most of my adult life. I came out due to many reasons. I looked at every Party for months before making my descision to not only Join the BNP but to stand for them In the Election.

However, some of the points you have raised are not down to Gordon Brown.

I agree that he was not the best of Chancellors but he Is a Bloody good PM and I'd rather have him In No 10 any day.

The rot of the Labour Party began with Blair and was destroyed the moment Harriden Harmen took Deputy PM. Brown Inherited one hell of a mess from Blair, Yes, some of It his fault.

The reason criminals have more rights than the victem Is down to your Bleeding Heart Loony leftie Human Rights Brigade.

The recession we have just come out of would have been far, far worse under any other leader. It Is by far not the picture you paint. For one, Un-employment has fallen and for two, house prices are rising.

The recession would have happened regardless of who was In power.. Look around the world at other Countries especially the US who are Trillions In debt to China. Greece was on the point of collapse etc etc. At least Gordon Brown had the brains to keep us out of the ERM and the Euro.

Financially, we are out of the recession and for that GB has done a damn good job. If you think this Is bad, If the Tories get In, you will be complaining further. All they have to offer Is cuts, cuts and more cuts. The cuts will be so severe they will effect the very Infrastructure of our Country In the Transport, NHS, and Education.

Under Brown's Government, he has placed more Doctors, nurses and teachers Into the system.

The Tories were 9% ahead In the polls... This Increased slightly after Darlings Budget... a natural reaction. It has not settled around 10%, however this Is not enough for a majority win. The Tories need to gain 177 seats for a full majority and elect cameron as PM. It won't happen.

Get used to GB for five more years.


I think Dandy Desmond made a better argument. Just saying....

Also, you guys sound like us over here in America. We have those who see everything as falling apart, and we have those who view Obama as the savior of Humankind. I am on the side that sees how everything is falling apart.
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TruthBringer;1300717 wrote: I think Dandy Desmond made a better argument. Just saying....

Also, you guys sound like us over here in America. We have those who see everything as falling apart, and we have those who view Obama as the savior of Humankind. I am on the side that sees how everything is falling apart.
I am merely pointing out that we are not all doom and gloom yet I do not see England as a Eutopian State. If Blair our former PM had his way, we would be a State... The 51st State of America.

There Is much wrong with England as there Is America but I do not see Brown In the same way some of your Obamarites do. The man has his faults... the main one being that he's Scottish and there-fore naturally grumpy. Seriously...If I believed that our present Prime Minister was the answer to all our problems then I would not have deserted his Party.

Yet, out of all Possible candidates, he Is the better choice and has done a damn fine job steering us out of the recession. Your still In It I believe????
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Bill Sikes;1300694 wrote: Cameron's mob are no better. Vote UKIP.


You have to fail a basic intelligence test before you can consider that.:sneaky:
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gmc;1300811 wrote: You have to fail a basic intelligence test before you can consider that. sneaky:


You have to posess the intelligence of a small blog of slime to vote Labour, Conservative, Liberal, SNP, etc - and, to vote BNP, actually *be* one.
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Bill Sikes;1300827 wrote: You have to posess the intelligence of a small blog of slime to vote Labour, Conservative, Liberal, SNP, etc - and, to vote BNP, actually *be* one.


I think calling oscar a blob is a bit unkind :-3 funny, but unkind.
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gmc;1300843 wrote: I think calling oscar a blob is a bit unkind :-3 funny, but unkind.
I've been called worse.

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oscar;1300862 wrote: I've been called worse.

My face aint Bovvered


Sorry, can't get this out my mind now:sneaky:. You must admit he makes more sense than gordon brown.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

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gmc;1301074 wrote: Sorry, can't get this out my mind now:sneaky:. You must admit he makes more sense than gordon brown.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

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Your jealous because Gordon Brown is so sexy. Admit It.
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