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I think that: Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he will put housing, health and education at the heart of his parliamentary programme for the next year. I think this will not come to fruition and this is an attempt to gain favour away from David Cameron. House prices will still be well out of line from salaries in 10 years time, the NHS will take many years to recover from its debt and education will still be weakened! Lets face it...Blair screwed up big time and Brown unfortunately is not brilliant enough to pick up the pieces! Because: He is obviously prepared to do what is necessary to stay in power...including telling a pack of lies! |
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Commentspolitics2007-07-24 15:54
empty promises2007-07-27 19:59
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such a naive view 2 hold, firstly however bad labour get they could never be worse than the conservatives & also u r thinking like the capitalists before WW1 & WW2, they thought prices would just keep on rising, so damn it.. stop speaking like that..
its not just gordon brown making empty promises ALL politians make empty promises to get in, once there out of the window for that idea, surprise surprise! "in".conveniently forget they have made them,get rid and let the public sort it 