GORDON BROWN TELLS LEECH TO START PACKING HIS BAGS
Lacklustre Lib Dem and absentee Manchester city councillor John ' two jobs' Leech MP gets a right mauling in the South Manchester Reporter this week from Chancellor Gordon Brown. See the link below . www.southmanchesterreporter.co.uk/news/s/226/226992_im_coming_to_get_you.html
Leech responds with a Lib Dem "wimper of a whinge" about not being told about the visit.
Lacklustre Lib Dem and absentee Manchester city councillor John ' two jobs' Leech MP gets a right mauling in the South Manchester Reporter this week from Chancellor Gordon Brown. See the link below . www.southmanchesterreporter.co.uk/news/s/226/226992_im_coming_to_get_you.html
Leech responds with a Lib Dem "wimper of a whinge" about not being told about the visit.
Cllr Mike Amesbury stated: "Between now and the next general election Labour activists and supporters will ensure that Lucy Powell kicks Leech into touch. We have seen off the Lib Dems in Fallowfield and we will see them off in Manchester Withington.
5 comments:
Quite right Mike. The man is a proven liar and an embarassment. The people of Withington will see through him for the charlatan that he is. Good luck to Peter Morrision on Thursday. A proper servant of the people. Not like the liar Leech.
Quite right Mike. The man is a proven liar and an embarassment. The people of Withington will see through him for the charlatan that he is. Good luck to Peter Morrision on Thursday. A proper servant of the people. Not like the liar Leech.
Great blurb, left-of-centre and principled is fine by me, but that idea is not reflected in the blog when you mention Gordon Brown.
Thanks for your comments with reference to my left of centre blurb. I do disagree with your suggestion that Brown is not of this ilk. His policy initiatives such as the New Deal have helped to reduce the scourge of unemployment, he has championed a huge distribution of wealth to low income families through the tax credits programme and has done more that any other world leader in helping to combat world poverty. He needs to promote these achievements and build upon them if he is elected as leader of the Labour party.
I don't really believe in left and right but I'd say pretty much any new labour politician could be charcterised as a centre left social democrat. Achieveing greater equality through welfarist measures concentrated on those who need them most funded from a strong economy seems pretty centre left to me.
I think if you asked my mum who was a teacher during the Thatcher years and worked in a school where the roof was falling in; she probably appreciates the extra investment in education. I think if you asked some of my protestant friends who were scared to talk to catholics and lived in constant fear of a petrol bomb being chucked through their house but can now finally hope for peace. Then they might see Labour as he centre left party of peace, hope and aspiration.
Just a thought.
Hope Gordon continues 10 years of making Britain a fairer, safer, more aspirational and more liberal place to live.
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