Neither Brown nor Camerooon have said anything that will get me into a booth and put an x against either party. They are for the status quo and that is exactly why we are in the current mess.
Ok,just had a second look, yep,sorry, still detest Brown...have had a long hard look at 'them'and didnt like what I saw there either. It appears I still dislike both intensely...two posturing cheeks
on the same wibbly wobbly bottom, same empty sound bites weve all heard before. I wonder why there is no mention of Labours glorious track record?. Lets have a long hard look instead at the financial
and social state Britain is in today shall we? I have, and now Im asking myself, who else can I vote for? Im damned sure I wont vote for another 5 years of this government and definitely not for flip
flopping Cameron either. Think I ll go down my village Pub, have a pint and a cigar by the fire..think things over...oh, hang on i cant even do that any more can I? Thanks a lot.
Yes! I think this is the spirit that's needed. GB is always better when more relaxed and confident,with a touch of humility and humour.He's got more charm than is usually apparent.
We've also got all the hard work behind us- ready to move on.
What really matters for the party is that the substance/track record is there, not just the rhetoric! This needs to be proven time and time again, either visually, or through words.
And the last statement is so very true...the electorate needs to scrutinise what's on offer from the Tories- not just vote for a change of faces and little else.
I don't care how much stick GB gets from a few on LL- it's the whole that matters- ie the party members, the grassroots, and communites. Let's go for it!
Neither Brown nor Camerooon have said anything that will get me into a booth and put an x against either party. They are for the status quo and that is exactly why we are in the current mess.
A second look - no way New Labour deserve it.
We've also got all the hard work behind us- ready to move on.
What really matters for the party is that the substance/track record is there, not just the rhetoric! This needs to be proven time and time again, either visually, or through words.
And the last statement is so very true...the electorate needs to scrutinise what's on offer from the Tories- not just vote for a change of faces and little else.
I don't care how much stick GB gets from a few on LL- it's the whole that matters- ie the party members, the grassroots, and communites. Let's go for it!
Jo.