Saturday, 17 April 2010

General Election 2010

Great news, at last, the worthless slug Brown has offered up his bloated backside for us to deliver the kicking that he so truly deserves.

For me, none of the main three parties deserve a vote. Where I live, it probably won't make much of a difference anyway, since it's been solidly labour here for about 50 years. Poor fools. I can't be too critical since I've voted for them in the past, but in the North East, where I am now, there are all the signs of an electorate taken for granted and abandoned.

Industry is dying without any hope of a bail out. I'm not really for government bail outs but when British industries have managed to hold out against foreign competitors, and could be able to take advantage of the recent devaluation of the pound to boost exports, there's a better argument for some form of short term assistance.

Question Time came from Middlesbrough a few weeks ago, and Roy Hattersley was confronted with an angry questioner who told him that Labour would not be receiving his vote, after the 'mothballing ' of the Redcar Tata plant. Hattersley sputtered - nothing new there - and grew red. He was clearly angered at the suggestion that a northern industrial worker could vote for some other party.

Such is the arrogance of Labour, how richly they deserve to be booted out of office.

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