Adam Lovejoy writes from London: You know what Britain really needs these days, to get its politics in some sort of order?

The left-wing hypocrites are doing everything they can to conceal the sad truth that communist and socialist regimes have murdered nearly 200 million people in the 20th century alone, denying millions their civil rights and liberties.
The so-called New Labour project was a con intended to fool people into believing that Labour had changed and become sensible and even supportive of the free market.

Blair was never a great communicator and an outstanding politician, as the left had presented him. He was a chancer and opportunist, who was terrified from the first day in office of being found out as a fraud that he was. So he chose to rely on political correctness, making it the official policy of his government.

There were many other embarrassing moments during Labour’s term in government, like that cash for peerages scandal, with Blair questioned by the police three times in a row, and ‘buying’ the 2005 general election. A book, a book is needed quickly, to warn the British people of what awaits them. These are snippets of yesterday’s post over on Stirring Trouble Internationally – A humorous take on news and current affairs.
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Tags: 13 years of labour, book, Britain, British people, Left-wing politics, London, Tony Blair
October 30, 2012 at 10:12 am |
Reblogged this on OyiaBrown and commented: You are absolutely right – though I thought Blair was a good communicator.
If the benefit to millionaires, by the reduction of the highest rate of income tax per each 5p in the pound (from 50p to 45p), is £40k p.a., why is not more being made of the fact that Labour gave millionaires that amount p.a. for nearly thirteen years with the rate at 40p, against the current rate under the coalition, of 45p? (The increased rate to 50p was only brought in by Brown a very short time before the election.
Socialism = Hypocrisy
Labour are being allowed to get away with these criticisms time after time particularly in PMQs.