Saturday, January 16, 2010

Gordon Brown is running so scared he is promising the earth to the people he put in a living hell




















Dear All

It seems that New Labour is returning to its core vote, the middle classes.

Recently junior Labour Ministers have been put out feelers that the white working class abandoned by them would be the priority.

Spin spun, it’s back to trying to shore up their core vote now they think the working class is onboard.

The laugh, sick although it is, Brown to reassure middle class that Labour is their party, it’s the party of big business.

After destroying the economy Gordon Brown says Labour would create "more middle class jobs than ever before".

Does this means more bloated public sector jobs?

He can’t mean he is setting up some businesses, so I think we can be fairly certain that he is talking about not setting up more middle class jobs but allegedly creating the environment for them to be created.

In other words it is more spin and more lies.

Now comes the scaremongering by him; the middle class voters would suffer disproportionately under Tory plans to cut public spending.

Another, it will be the working class; it’s always the working class.

Report after report after report in every sector of society seems to highlight that people who suffer most are working class.

From the battlefield of Afghanistan to health service cancer treatment, the working class people suffer most.

Brown is morally bankrupt and so lacking in integrity that he thinks slogans like "a New Labour programme for the new decade" will make people forget how under his mismanagement of the economy and everything else things are going to get better.

They are not under Gordon Brown.

As a sign of how much out of touch with reality Brown is he said that a future Labour government would help people use the education system to get better jobs that would mean they could aspire to home ownership and foreign holidays.

At present the DWP is designed not help people but to keep them in squalid poverty, penalising them if they attempt to better themselves and reduce their social mobility.

Social mobility claims Brown is a theme his party will use at the General election.

Under Labour, social mobility is incredibly hard for the poor, because even if they could move to another area, social housing a key requirement isn’t available to them.

Brown talks about a fair society;

"A fair society is one where everyone who works hard and plays by the rules has a chance to fulfil their dreams whether that's owning a bigger house, taking a holiday abroad, buying a new car or starting a small business”.

He is talking rubbish those who play by the rules in corrupt Britain have no future from education to employment and social opportunities they are all restricted.

What I find offensive is that Brown claims to be a class warrior, he is nothing of the sort; he is a fraud.

As someone brought up in a Labour ghetto in Glasgow, I know that Labour isn’t the party of the poor; it is the party of the rich, of the careerist and of the middle class.

I am poor but under no circumstances would I ever vote Labour.

In finish up his speech of lies and spin, Brown says, “he has learned lessons from the financial and political crises of the last two years”.

That has all been said before, the buzzwords of ‘lessons learned’.

Don’t be fooled by the lies, look at your own situation and that of your family and friends, chances are if you are poor, you’re still poor.

In Scotland, you have the chance to make a difference at the General Election, by voting SNP, you vote for a public service party that has the track record of help.

From freezing council tax to cut prescriptions, the SNP have put ordinary people first and foremost.

Fighting the fights that need fought.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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