Showing posts with label Labour As Mad as a Box of Frogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labour As Mad as a Box of Frogs. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Beyond Delusional


Gordon has been lifting policy from other parties again.

"From now on all 16 and 17 year old parents who get support from the taxpayer will be placed in a network of supervised homes. These shared homes will offer not just a roof over their heads, but a new start in life where they learn responsibility and how to raise their children properly.
"

As Guido has pointed out this is just BNP LITE policy.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Labour's True Colours are Showing.

Email from Harriet Harman on behalf of the Liebore Party

Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 17:40:53 +0100
To: @hotmail.co.uk
From: info@email-new.labour.org.uk
Subject: Something special is starting to happen


Dear Mr XXXXX,

We were all dismayed by the recent election results but because of the dismal backdrop something special is starting to happen. Since the election results came out, there has been an exceptional increase in the number of people joining the party. Hundreds are joining for the first time but many are, like you, former members. I wanted to share with you their reasons – and ask you to rejoin today.

Brendan from Durham said he joined because:
“You can’t ride the fence when the Tories and BNP are gaining power.”

Please rejoin us in this fight - https://secure2.labour.org.uk/join/join/xxxx

Silke from Guildford said:
“I have re-joined because the Tories will ruin this country.”

Please rejoin us in this fight - https://secure2.labour.org.uk/join/xxx

Kevin from London said:
“As a former member about a decade ago I wish to rejoin to help fight the next General Election and beyond.”

We have now seen how the Tories plan to cut our public services. David Cameron’s health spokesman Andrew Lansley stated that the Tories would make 10 per cent spending cuts in the vast majority of government departments.

Gordon Brown has said:
"We have a proud record of targeted investment and prioritising the interests of hard working families across the country. And while our party will stand by people through this downturn, David Cameron's Conservatives would walk on by. And in contrast to our strong record of investment in public services, David Cameron is committed to cuts of 10 per cent."

Please rejoin us in this fight - https://secure2.labour.org.uk/xxx


Best wishes,

Harriet

Nicked from Iain Dales blog

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Dan Hannan is Furious Now.


Dan Hannan:

"Labour, at the end of its term, is descending into senility: what the poet calls "second childishness". It is returning to its oldest instincts: regulate everything, create more quangos, swell the state sector, prohibit private activity (in this case, MPs' outside interests). But when has this approach ever succeeded? Banks were largely self-regulated before New Labour passed the Financial Services Act, and I don't remember them getting into anything like the mess they have since. Haringey social services ticked boxes and followed procedures virtually to the letter, resulting in the horrible death of Baby Peter.

In any case, the House of Commons already has an external regulator. It's called the electorate, and the sooner it completes its audit in the form of a general election, the better."


But there's no one to check

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