At last, a poll that allows the voters to post what they feel as opposed to being given the option to simply vote for one of the three main parties.
"VOTERS polled for The Sun trust NONE of the big three party leaders to make the right decisions for Britain.
Pollsters YouGov asked Brits who they trusted most on seven key issues - and on EVERY count the answer "none of them" got the biggest vote."
If the British Electorate can be persuaded to turn off the TV and take the trouble to vote for an INDEPENDENT at the next election we can really start to turn things around in this country.
If you don't get out and vote you are going to regret it for the rest of your life!!
VOTE INDEPENDENT
READ MORE HERE
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Showing posts with label labour party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labour party. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Sunday, 10 January 2010
'Shambles' PM Under Siege Again
"Gordon Brown's premiership is under siege again as a former general secretary of the Labour Party stepped forward to complain that Number 10 had been reduced to a "shambles".
Peter Watt backed calls for the Prime Minister to be replaced, saying he lacked "emotional intelligence" and was disliked by even some of his closest Cabinet allies.
His intervention follows a tumultuous week for the Labour Party in which Mr Brown survived another attempt to force him out.
Mr Watt, who was resigned over the proxy donations scandal in 2007, praised the actions on Wednesday of former Cabinet ministers Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon.
And, in memoirs serialised by The Mail on Sunday today, he painted a highly critical portrait of Downing Street during the first months of Mr Brown's premiership.
"Downing Street was a shambles," he wrote. "There was no vision, no strategy, no co-ordination. It was completely dysfunctional."
No changes there then.
FULL STORY HERE
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Peter Watt backed calls for the Prime Minister to be replaced, saying he lacked "emotional intelligence" and was disliked by even some of his closest Cabinet allies.
His intervention follows a tumultuous week for the Labour Party in which Mr Brown survived another attempt to force him out.
Mr Watt, who was resigned over the proxy donations scandal in 2007, praised the actions on Wednesday of former Cabinet ministers Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon.
And, in memoirs serialised by The Mail on Sunday today, he painted a highly critical portrait of Downing Street during the first months of Mr Brown's premiership.
"Downing Street was a shambles," he wrote. "There was no vision, no strategy, no co-ordination. It was completely dysfunctional."
No changes there then.
FULL STORY HERE
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Labels:
communism,
fabians,
gordon brown,
INCOMPETENCE,
labour leader,
labour party,
nwo,
peter watt,
pro eu
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