Saturday, May 21, 2011

Crooked ex Labour Minister Jailed = Elliot Morley

BBC News: Reports that ex Labour Minister Elliot Morley has been jailed for sixteen months for fiddling his expenses. One word folks, GOOD, you expect better from MPs and Ministers, when they turn out to be common criminals they should get a real hard time from the Courts. Democracy fails when you cant trust your elected representatives.

No Chance Gordon! = Brown and the IMF

Daily Mail: Reports that friends of former Labour PM Gordon Brown are angry that the PM Cameron wont support Mr Brown to be the new Managing Director of the IMF. Does Gordon Brown have any friends? So far from the numerous books on New Labour failed to find any context that is NICE about the former Labour PM. At the end of the day Labour LOST the election, elections have consequences, Gordon Brown must NOW understand why former PMs don’t hang around the House of Commons, one minute you’re the centre of world attention, the next in many respects you’re a yesterday man, that can be very hard to take, Mr Brown should have tried harder to make friends beyond Labour, he should have started with David Cameron.

Time of Pain for the UK = Business Secretary Cable

Guardian: Reports on its interview with the Business Secretary Vince Cable, Mr Cable has stated that the UK will have to go through pain to reform its economy. On this issue Mr Cable is correct, the cuts that the Coalition Government has bought in is due to the reckless spending under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, the public sector is not a business, it cant make a profit, after the near banking collapse of 2008 the UK is broke, it cant afford the drunken spending of Labour. The Labour Party under “ Red ” Ed Miliband is still in denial about its own responsibility for the failure of the UK economy, thus its failure in the Council Elections in Southern England, the UK voter is not thick, he or she knows the goods days are over, its hard and painful times, just look at Greece, Portugal and Ireland, that is a route the UK does not want to go down again, we have done that and got the t -shirt in the 1970s. On this Mr Cable is right, its hard time ahead folks.