Monday, March 16, 2015

Ed Miliband. How about informal deal with the SNP? - 2015 Election


Lets Get Real:

So Ed my mate are you going to rule out an informal deal with the SNP, the voters of the rest of the UK want to know if your willing to sell them out, anyone that can stab his brother in the back has shown that he can not be trusted, it has to be asked, would the voter, who have brothers or sisters do what Ed did to David Miliband, the former Foreign Secretary, thus ED tells us up front and before the general election will you get in to bed with the SNP.   Is power more important that the rest of the UK, we the voter have the right to know. 

Do you TRUST Ed Miliband ? Ask David - General Election 2015


Lets Get Real:

Voters of the UK do you trust Ed Miliband, lets look at the character of Miliband junior, he stalked the same career as his eldest brother and then stabbed him in the back to become Labour Leader.   If the polls are right the Labour Party is DEAD in Scotland, thus the will need the SNP to keep them in power, Ed " Brutus " Miliband says he will not form a coalition government with the SNP, but that does not rule out a secret deal, in that case the English, Welsh.Northern Ireland voters would pay for any concessions to the SNP, cuts in the rest of the UK but not in Scotland.  Come on Brutus, sorry Ed, will you RULE OUT ANY deal with the SNP.   Lets have the truth up front and not through secret deals. 

Arms Race in Middle East - Iran Crisis


Lets Get Real:

Thus it starts, the arms race in the Middle East. as soon as any agreement is signed that allows Iran to go nuclear the Middle East will become a vortex of deals to build nuclear structures for the anti Iran States, the Sunni States.   Lets be clear Saudi Arabia has the money to buy a nuclear missile tomorrow if it wants too.   By trying to get a deal with Iran the Oval Office under President Obama has annoyed Israel and Saudi Arabia, two close US allies.   The Obama deal with Iran is bad for the Middle East and the World, lets hope it fails, a successful deal could be more destructive that a failed bad deal.