Hello Bloggers!
With the England General Elections coming up this Thursday, I thought I would post a few things surrounding the two main parties. This is just a little video released by the Labour Party. It outlines their manifesto in a humorous way. Check it out:
... and what did you think?
3 comments:
I liked the clip. However for me no more Labour..
This is where Labour went wrong.
-Handing over Great Britain to the European Union by signing the Lisbon Treaty.
-£170 Billion worth of debt, worst on peacetime record.
-Flooding the country with Immigration to 'Engineer' Multicultural Britain.
-Reducing our mighty Armed Forces to almost nothing, not even kit for the Battlefield.
-Implementing over 12,000 EU directives in the last decade.
- Damaging our nations image by following the USA in to two wars.
-MP's thieving expenses at a time when people are struggling to make ends meet.
-Endless bureaucracy, Political Correctness, Lack of Democracy.
-Pro-Devolution almost breaking up the United Kingdom.
Hence vote for anyone but Labour!
Yes! It is time for a change! For the same reasons as Julia’s I am not voting anymore for Labour. I think this time it will be the Conservative Party. Wake up British people!!!!!!!!
I like Gordon Brown. He’s a serious man for serious times, and many people aren’t aware of his achievements, from when he was Chancellor to Prime Minister now.
In the last ten years there have been thirty-four million extra children going to school in Africa, 3.2 million extra people on AIDS drugs or anti-viral drugs, and half the amount of deaths from malaria. These are extraordinary statistics, and the Prime Minister deserves the credit because he was part of it. I’m sure it goes right to the core of the Labour Party.
An accident in geography should not decide whether you live or die. To have AIDS in London or Birmingham is not a death sentence, and it’s not acceptable that it’s a death sentence in Africa.
The recession has hit Britain hard, but it has hit people in the developing world a lot harder. We need to stand firm with our commitments to the Millennium Development goals. Britain and the Prime Minister have stuck to their promises in good and bad times, moving the concepts of equality and justice for people in the developing world. This is a monumental achievement and I don’t know if the people of Britain know what they have pulled off.
This is what makes Britain great!
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