Tuesday 29 September 2009

Go Gordon! Just go...

I have just been listening to the speech by our Prime Minister at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. I must say that I am shocked and angry at that man. He continues to drivel on about "Tory cuts" and "tax cuts for the few not the many", I cannot stand it any longer. The Conservative Party stands for individual choice above all else, less state control and greater happiness at a basic level of the family. A sensible balance between rights and responsibility, I see no sense with Gordon Brown.

Firstly, he is an unelected Prime minister. He has not taken himself and his party to the electorate and sought office - this tyrannical abuse of our most intrinsic principle is shocking. The President of Iran has just rigged an election - at least there has been an election there! Secondly, he asks why the Conservative Party are promising cuts across the board in the public sectors of NHS, Policing and the Civil Service - I shall tell you why, because that baboon has presided over our economy, as Chancellor, since 1997. In that dozen year span Britain has borrowed more money than every previous administration put together - inflation adjusted. To put that in perspective, we, as a country, are borrowing £330,000 a minute. We are saddled with such a gargantuan debt, that because of this total arse, each new born child is saddled with a personal responsiblity of £20,000. If he were the CEO of a corporation he would have been fired 11.9 years ago!

Suffice it to say, that yes, the Conservatives are having to promise cuts - but if he wants to know why there is no money in the coffers to fund the sort of change that everyone wants, then he should look at his record. What could we have done differently? We would not have borrowed during a boom, we would have put money away for a rainy day, but because of him we have borrowed more money than Churchill did whilst fighting off the Nazis, than Thatcher whilst retaking the Falklands, than the Duke of Wellington used whilst fending off Bonaparte. I cannot stand it when I see that man stand in front of a television camera and drop his jaw every two seconds explaining that he is the right man - he is guilty of bankrupting our country and leaving us so badly off that we are the worst prepared country in the G20 for weathering this financial storm. We do want change, Gordon, and most certainly not from you - you have done enough damage already - In the name of God man, GO!

Christopher Loftus - NUCA General Secretary

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