Labours fiscal policy.
After a disastrous decade as chancellor under Tony Blair, Gordon Brown was rewarded with the top job. Nobody voted him in, he was an unelected leader. As chancellor he went from one ruinous policy to another, selling most of our gold at record lows, and vastly overspending in the NHS, where our doctors went overnight from being one of the lowest paid inEuropeto the highest of all! These are only two examples of his incompetence, there are many more.
As soon as he became prime minister, Gordon Brown discarded advice from the treasury and embarked on a £90 billion increase in spending. This expenditure meant that this country's economy was left facing a record deficit as the effects of the recession hit.
Gordon Brown, not content to lead us into the worst recession in living memory, in the months before he lost power went on a borrowing and spending spree. Throwing money around like an idiot with ten arms Brown spent hundreds of millions of pounds in lost causes in vain attempts to stave of further recession, all against his chancellor's advice.
Whilst in power he (Brown) almost singlehandedly dugBritaininto a gigantic hole of over a Trillion pounds of debt, the largest in the world. One of which he calculated even the Tory's couldn't recover from.
Labours immigration legacy.
Throughout the eleven years of Labour between 1998 and 2009 this country saw the largest continuous increase of immigrants coming into this country ever. Why did Blair then Brown ignore the wishes of the indigenous population for so long? Was it because of their deliberate policy of flooding the country with the type of person that would be sure to vote labour, and certainly never Conservative, thus increasing Labours re-election chances?
The possibility exists.
Who in their right mind would ever trust Labour again?
It has recently been reviled that Ed Balls, Labours shadow chancellor who advised Gordon Brown, and Ed Miliband, the present Labour leader, both knew about Browns overspending against the treasury's advice.
They were there in the last government helping Brown to succeed and oust Blair from his leadership, they were there whilst Britain's debt doubled, whilst spending on welfare escalated out of control, they were there obsessing about getting rid of the elected prime minister and putting Gordon Brown into the job where he would support them.
So now the two Ed's, the terrible twins, head up the opposition party. How could that have happened? Never mind they are not in power, thank god, and he knows they can never be trusted in government again.
John Herbert
After a disastrous decade as chancellor under Tony Blair, Gordon Brown was rewarded with the top job. Nobody voted him in, he was an unelected leader. As chancellor he went from one ruinous policy to another, selling most of our gold at record lows, and vastly overspending in the NHS, where our doctors went overnight from being one of the lowest paid inEuropeto the highest of all! These are only two examples of his incompetence, there are many more.
As soon as he became prime minister, Gordon Brown discarded advice from the treasury and embarked on a £90 billion increase in spending. This expenditure meant that this country's economy was left facing a record deficit as the effects of the recession hit.
Gordon Brown, not content to lead us into the worst recession in living memory, in the months before he lost power went on a borrowing and spending spree. Throwing money around like an idiot with ten arms Brown spent hundreds of millions of pounds in lost causes in vain attempts to stave of further recession, all against his chancellor's advice.
Whilst in power he (Brown) almost singlehandedly dugBritaininto a gigantic hole of over a Trillion pounds of debt, the largest in the world. One of which he calculated even the Tory's couldn't recover from.
Labours immigration legacy.
Throughout the eleven years of Labour between 1998 and 2009 this country saw the largest continuous increase of immigrants coming into this country ever. Why did Blair then Brown ignore the wishes of the indigenous population for so long? Was it because of their deliberate policy of flooding the country with the type of person that would be sure to vote labour, and certainly never Conservative, thus increasing Labours re-election chances?
The possibility exists.
Who in their right mind would ever trust Labour again?
It has recently been reviled that Ed Balls, Labours shadow chancellor who advised Gordon Brown, and Ed Miliband, the present Labour leader, both knew about Browns overspending against the treasury's advice.
They were there in the last government helping Brown to succeed and oust Blair from his leadership, they were there whilst Britain's debt doubled, whilst spending on welfare escalated out of control, they were there obsessing about getting rid of the elected prime minister and putting Gordon Brown into the job where he would support them.
So now the two Ed's, the terrible twins, head up the opposition party. How could that have happened? Never mind they are not in power, thank god, and he knows they can never be trusted in government again.
John Herbert
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