Showing posts with label Election 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2010. Show all posts

Friday, 7 May 2010

What will Happen?

Well just woke up after a few hours sleep. I thought I was having a nightmare, because when I turned the TV on I saw Charlie Whealen.

Britain needs to see a stable government, because the country is on a cliff edge.

Gordon Brown, and Labour, has to resign, they have been thoroughly beaten in the polls. They have no mandate at all.

We need to see stability soon, or god help us.

Gordon Brown is deluded. He is truly desperate to stay in power.

Not What The Country Needed

Well I was up all night, had an hours kip, and got the kids to school and now I'm back here.

The country needed a Tory majority to govern properly, but they didn't get that.

How?

I'll leave that to the experts.

Brown lost close to 100 seats, he has a smaller percentage of the vote, yet he still wants to govern.

There is a word for that.

It's called a dictatorship.

Brown has NO mandate, the public have spoken loud and clear.

The people of this nation doesn't want Gordon Brown as the Prime Minister.

Very curious, this election so far

It's nearly 3am and I am still up watching the election.

I have seen a 16% swing to the Torys, an 11% swing to the Torys, and a 5% swing to the Torys.

Why aren't the Torys gaining more seats?

Take Edgbaston, the Torys need a 2% swing to gain the seat, but it is on a recount.

This is a very strange election so far.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

In about 30 hours we will know...

What future this Country has.

When Labour came to power in 1997, they promised so much.

13 years later look at what this country has become.

Labour have all but ruined this country. You just have to look at some of my blogs, and others on the blogosphere, to see what has happened to this country over the last 13 years.

Education - UK slipped to 24th on English and math, pupils running riot in schools, pupils being taught by classroom assistants not qualified teachers, league tables,
Law and order - crime up, no (real) police on the beat, social breakdown, knife crime up, gun crime up, League tables,
Justice - criminals let out early to commit more crimes, ASBOs, prison sentences that don't fit the crime,
Hospital infections, not enough nurses to cover wards, care assistants on wards instead of proper nurses, league tables,
Economy ruined, 1.5 trillion in debt, our children and grandchildren will pay off this debt,
Millions on benefits,
MPs expenses,
A promise of a referendum on Europe broken, Immigration out of control,
Gordon Brown,
Tony Blair,
War in Iraq, War in Afghanistan, Soldiers not given proper equipment, soldiers dying because of underfunding, soldiers dying because they weren't given the right vehicles, soldiers dying due to the lack of helicopters.

But the worst thing Labour has done is the breaking of the MILITARY COVENANT.

How can anyone vote for Labour after what they have done to this country?

I realise there is party loyalty, but for crying out loud what does it take for labour supporters to realise what 5 more years of labour will do to this country.

This country was once called GREAT BRITAIN, what Labour has done is reduce us to little Britain.

Labour should be sent, politically, to the stone age.

Postal Voting Fraud

Going on from Journalist is attacked Investigating Postal Voting Fraud is another article on postal fraud.

Thanks to http://uknewsnetwork.blogspot.com/ for this find.

Labour election fraud ‘would disgrace a banana republic’

That is the headline to this article which was first published in April 2005.

An extract;

SIX middle-aged Muslim men, all pillars of their communities, won seats on Britain’s biggest local authority in the most corrupt election campaign since the Victorian era.

Vote-riggers exploited weaknesses in the postal voting system to steal thousands of ballot papers and mark them for Labour, helping the party to take first place in elections to Birmingham City Council.

They believed that their cheating would be hidden for ever in the secrecy of the strong boxes where counted votes are stored, never suspecting that a judge would take the rare step of smashing the seals and tracing the ballots back to the voters. Election corruption has been so rare in the past 100 years that lawyers have struggled to find examples since the late 19th century, when Britain was adjusting to the novelty of universal male suffrage.


If it was this bad 5 years ago, what could it be like now?

All postal votes must be scrutinised before being added to the votes of the ballot box. There is too much of a chance of fraud using postal votes.

I wonder if that is why Labour bought postal voting in?

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Journalist is attacked Investigating Postal Voting Fraud

I found this article through http://twitter.com/torybear

An extract;

When I look back on it now what surprises me is how disarmingly polite my attackers were.

"What are you doing?" asked one of the two, seemingly inquisitive, Asian teenagers who approached me on a quiet cul-de-sac in Bow, east London, shortly after 1pm yesterday.

"There's been a photographer around here, do you know her?" he added.

I didn't, but I explained I was a journalist for The Independent looking to speak to a man at an address in the area, who was standing as a candidate in the local elections, about allegations of postal vote fraud. "Can we see your note pad," the boy asked.

I declined and then the first punch came – landing straight on my nose, sending blood and tears streaming down my face. Then another. Then another.




Well someone has something to hide where this journalist was investigating.

An extract;

What brought me to Bow yesterday were allegations of widespread postal voting fraud. Both the local Conservative and Respect parties in Tower Hamlets have been looking through the new electoral rolls for properties that have an alarmingly high number of adults registered to one address. The area has a large Bengali population and this type of fraud is unfortunately all too common. In some instances there have been as many as 20 Bengali names supposedly living in two or three-bedroom flats. When journalists have previously called, all too often there are far fewer living there. In some instances, no Bengalis at all.

It is worrying that the postal voting system can so easily be manipulated so people can commit fraud.

If it is that easy to commit fraud, then the postal voting system should be scrapped or severely changed so that it is near impossible to commit fraud.

Monday, 26 April 2010

Old Holborn For MP

I have received a few questions on why I have a link to another blogger who is standing to become an MP, in Cambridge, when I live in North Wales.

Well one of Old Holborn's latest blogs should explain why.

I should say there are some swear words in the following;

++What you actually want - Exclusive+++

Whilst the usual career politicians are wandering around telling you what you want and what you're going to get whether you like it or not, I'd like to refer my readers back to the whole reason I'm standing for Parliament in Cambridge.

You never get asked. Well, twice a decade, 10 times in your entire life if you're lucky. I've never voted in referendum because I've never been asked to and I'm two thirds of the way through my tobacco and Bordeaux soaked existence, I reckon.

I've seen war, recession, poverty, membership of an unelected EU stealing my money, terrorism, corruption, half my earnings grabbed by the State, DNA databases, Biometric profiling, my emails are read by the State along with my phone calls and I'm watched on CCTV everywhere I go.

And nobody asked me if this was OK. Well, they sort of did 5 years ago and 78% of the people who could vote, said FUCK OFF. But alas, our corrupt first past the post system means the 22% who did want it can now impose all of the above of me and my family. Regardless.

Here's the results from the Jury Team/Gallop poll that actually asked people, real people , (not policy wonks or Party Special Advisers) what they wanted, rather than telling them what they were going to get.

•A referendum on the EU - 83% - IGNORED
•Limiting Govt borrowing to 10% of expenditure - 47% - IGNORED
•Stopping Casino banking by nationalised banks - 72% - IGNORED
•Limiting benefits to no children claimants to 80% of minimum wage - 63% - IGNORED
•Harsher punishment for violent offenders - 78% - IGNORED
•Reducing troops in Afghanistan to match other Nato countries - 67% - IGNORED
•Private medical insurance for non EU citizens - 68% - IGNORED
•10 years to qualify for a British passport - 81% - IGNORED
•An English Parliament - 58% - IGNORED
•Proportional Representation - 54% - IGNORED
•5% on demand referendums - 71% - IGNORED

So those are the policies I'm standing on. The policies most of the people of this country actually want and most of the policies denied to them by a mere 646 self serving, union serving, big business serving, lobbyist serving bastards. When they can be bothered to ask you. Twice a decade.

I don't agree with all of them, but I don't count. WE do. And it's time we did.

Prepare to be brutally governed by yet another minority government for yet another 5 years. And if you count the unelected and unaccountable European Commission, for ever. You count for nothing, except your hard earned money, of course. They just can't get enough of that.

I would love to see more free thinking MPs who would vote to look after their constituents even if it's goes against their own party.

People say he hasn't got a chance, but if the idea of what Old Holborn is doing gets through to enough people then that, in my opinion, is a good thing.

I have been blogging for about 8 months now and what I have found in the blogoshere has opened my eyes to what is going on in the UK and the world in general.

I want people to be better informed on what is happening in Parliament and what the MPs and the Government are doing to this country. Like who is really pulling the strings in government. We have all heard the stories about the Unite Union owning the Labour Party, and that Peter Mandelson is the real power in government.

I ask you to have a look at Old Holborn's site and check out what he wants to see in Parliament.

Friday, 23 April 2010

The Promise to our Military

Thanks to Cold Steel Rain's Twitter for this find.

The Leaders last night made promises to our military.



Whoever is voted into power must make sure our military gets the best equipment, pay and care because if they break the promises they made, the public will never forgive them.

Thursday, 15 April 2010

The Leaders Debate

Not bad for the first debate.

I think the debate should be longer, maybe 2 even 3 hours to get more questions in, and more time for the leaders to debate each others answers. I believe they were cut off to early by the moderator.

Just on how the leaders came over tonight. I think Cameron was better than Clegg in some ways, but I think Clegg was better than Cameron in others, but Gordon Brown, in my opinion, was well behind.

For me Gordon Brown blew it when he went on about giving the military all the money they asked for. That was an utter lie.

I hope the next debate is better. With more debate between the leaders.

Saturday, 10 April 2010

What Immigration has done to a community

If you want to know what happens when immigration runs out of control read this article and find out what happened in Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough

Read this article as well.

The headline.

Migrant city's cry for help: Anguished letter to Brown and Cameron reveals devastating toll of immigration on schools, housing and hospitals

An extract

The impact of uncontrolled mass immigration on the fabric of British life was driven home to the party leaders yesterday.

A letter to Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg reveals in graphic detail the struggle of one community to cope.

It says public services - from schooling to housing, health care to police protection - are overstretched because councils have not been given the support they need.

An extract;

Their letter - which they also sent to constituents - was passed to the Daily Mail by a local resident concerned that its urgent message was being ignored.

The councillors say: 'At our local primary school, Fulbridge, which has a roll of 675 pupils, 27 different languages are spoken with only 200 of the pupils having English as a first language.

'The first-year reception class has 90 pupils, of which only 17 are white British. Every day new arrivals are turned away.

'Registration at the local doctors' surgery has rocketed with more than 90 per cent of the new arrivals being from the EU. There has been a substantial increase in women who are pregnant.

'The Health Service and Primary Care Trust in the city has overspent by millions in the past year.'

A key issue is the Government's failure to support councils.

But Mr Swift and Mr Sharp make clear that the local authority cannot track all new arrivals - crucial information in assessing what they need.

They say there were only four EU citizens on the local electoral roll in 2004. Now there are 537 and 'we know there are substantially more here'.

The councillors also voiced the local fears that immigration is fuelling a rise in crime.

They write: 'We had four police houses in the ward years ago. Everyone knew and respected the local constable. Now we have muggings, robberies, burglaries and neighbour disputes. We have prostitutes, drug dealers and an ever-increasing number of people who drive without road tax or insurance.'

Read the whole article and find out how the town has been changed.


This is just one town, this is going on throughout the country.

I have never been opposed to immigration, but we are only a small island, compared to France or Germany.

This country cannot keep on taking in the amount of immigrants it is taking in now.

Labour's great plan on immigration has failed.


Labour must take the blame for causing untold damage to communities like Peterborough.

What will the party leaders say, and do, about immigration during the election campaign?

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Gordon Brown said British Jobs for British Workers

Have a read of this article.

The headline:

Labour's betrayal of British workers: Nearly every one of 1.67m jobs created since 1997 has gone to a foreigner

An extract;

Immigration was at the centre of the election campaign last night as it emerged that virtually every extra job created under Labour has gone to a foreign worker.

Figures suggested an extraordinary 98.5 per cent of 1.67million new posts were taken by immigrants.

The Tories seized on the revelation as evidence that the Government has totally failed to deliver its pledge of 'British jobs for British workers'.

If this is true then Gordon Brown must tell the whole country how and why this has happened.


Yes there are times when foreign workers need to be employed in the UK, and, for example, the Polish workers I have seen put some of the British workers to shame at how hard they work.

According to official figures there are 2.45 million people out of work in the UK. Don't you think Gordon that at least some of them could of used one of those 1.67 million jobs?

There may be a reason why so many foreign workers are getting the jobs in the country.

There are some people in this country that just sit on the arses all day and get money thrown at them by the benefits office, there are a lot of them earning more money than people who work for a living. So it is time for those lazy arsed workshy people to get a job and earn some money for a change.

If they do then that means more taxpayers money goes to the government so then, maybe, the country's debt can be lowered more quickly.

Who knows?

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Where did Gordon Brown come from?

Interesting Article from http://subrosa-blonde.blogspot.com/

The latest blog questions Gordon Brown's background

"I come from an ordinary family in an ordinary town..." - part of Gordon Brown's speech this morning when he finally announced the date of the General Election.

Gordon Brown was the son of John Ebenezer Brown, a Church of Scotland minister and Elizabeth Souter, a timber merchant's daughter.

According to some biographers he was encouraged to help local families made unemployed by local factory closures. Inspired by one of their father's sermons, along with his older brother John, he set up a tuck shop in the family's garage and started a newspaper, The Gazette, to raise money for refugees in Africa.

Now I have no problem with the 'good works' of the junior Gordon Brown, but I do have a problem with his statement of being from an ordinary family because it's untrue.

I too came from an ordinary family in the east of Scotland but did we have a garage? In fact the only garage I can remember was the place 'rich' folks took their cars for petrol or repair. We didn't live in a house, we lived in a flat, along with at least 75% of the population of Dundee in these days. It wasn't until the 60s my father managed to buy a family home. Gordon Brown is of my generation and yet he talks about being from an 'ordinary' family.

Gordon Brown is desperate to play down his elite roots. Any Scot will admit the 'children of the manse' were to be slightly above the rest. They were part of always part of the 'elite' of Scottish society along with judges, councillors, what where considered as high profiled business people.

For Gordon Brown to profess he came from an 'ordinary' Scottish family in the 50s is a lie. One he wishes to pedal to those who don't know know about Scotland in the 50s and who believe his word. They can search on google and read the real history of Scotland in the 50s and find the Minister was certainly revered as part of the power in the community.

Time he stopped trying to claim he came from a working class background. He did not. To profess he did is appalling and an insult to those who did - and made good.

Now if Gordon Brown has lied about his background, then does it question his ability, and right, to govern?

First day of campaigning and Labour try a trick.

Gordon Brown goes out on the campaign trail and gets applauded by the 'public.'

Well all is not as it seems.

The following is taken from Guido Fawkes' blog at http://order-order.com/

Twitter Blows Spin : Labour Fakes Up Gordon Support

The first Twitter based new media gaffe of the campaign is a revelation. PPCs and activists of all colours have been out in force today, the Tories and the Liberal Democrats invited them to speeches by their leaders and press released the whole thing as just that – speeches to the party faithful.

It was only Gordon that felt the need to attempt to create a “spontaneous” Potemkin Village of support. The news channels are reporting Gordon being “cheered off” by the public who were shouting “good luck Gordon” as he departed St. Pancras station. Funny then that there is a remarkable similarity between the crowd below and the one leafleting for Labour at tube stations earlier this morning. It seems no one has bothered to check that this “crowd” was in fact a group of Young Labour hacks and Labour Students.

In what will, Guido suspects, be a recurring theme this election, Twitter lets slip what really happened. Notice how the party activists, (including PPC Emily Benn, the President of the National Union of Students Wes Streeting, the chairman of Young Labour Sam Tarry and über-spinning totty Ellie Gellard) aren’t wearing their Labour T-shirts in order to appear like a random gathering of ordinary voters. As if genuine members of the public would cheer Gordon…

The picture below is taken from Dizzy Thinks blog

Gordon Brown Finally Announces the Election.

Well, my opinion for the election is for Gordon Brown and the Labour party to be sent to the political equivalent of the stone age.

I want the Labour Party, especially Gordon Brown, to be humiliated. they have caused untold harm to the country.

Law and order is a joke.

Not giving our service men and women the right equipment.

The economy is on a cliff edge.

The country is so in debt it will take decades to pay off.

Labour, mainly Gordon Brown, have taxed us to death, mainly by stealth.

The NHS falling apart, not enough qualified nurses on the wards.

Our freedoms being taken away.

Selling the country out to the EU

Letting criminals out of jail early to commit more crimes.

That is just a small amount of what Labour has done to this country. We cannot let them do any more to us.

Send Labour to the stone age.

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Gordon Brown's Speech

This is the transcript from this mornings speech by Gordon Brown

This is my reaction to his speech.

The transcript above was taken from the
Labour party website

Gordon Brown MP, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, today addressed the Labour Party's Spring Campaign Event.

Gordon Brown said:

You know somebody asked me the other day what my secret weapon was for the election.
I think they were expecting me to say those airbrushed posters – The greatest money Labour never spent.


But do you know what our secret weapon actually is?
A pact with the devil?

Our beliefs, and the policies that flow from them.


Labour's belief of using stealth taxes and wring as much money out of people who work and give it to girls who are basically baby factories only to get a house. Also throwing money at people who have never worked and have no intention of working, who receive more money than people who work their arses off.

Because this election will be won or lost not on who has the best PR but whose values best reflect the aspirations of Britain’s mainstream majority.


My aspiration is for our streets to be safe for my family and friends, and criminals to be punished properly, and to serve all of their sentence.


My aspiration is for my family to get a proper education in schools, that aren't war zones, where they learn about Britain's history (the good and bad), where they can learn to read and write properly.

And the coming contest is a big choice; a choice about who’s best for Britain’s future.

Definitely not Labour. I don't even want to imagine what 5 more years of Labour will do to this country.

And you have to ask yourself, why am I looking forward to this contest more than David Cameron?

Are you really Gordon. What are you looking forward to. Is it people to remind you of what you and the Labour party have done to this country in the last 13 years.

For example;

Huge debt, selling the country's gold reserves for next to nothing, making hospitals a bureaucratic nightmare, a police force that can't police due to so much red tape and all that stupid politically correct bull****, making sure our forces are without proper equipment to fight the wars Labour have sent them into. That is just a few examples there are plenty more.


It’s because only New Labour has a plan for Britain - substantial, costed, practical - how we can realise Britain’s values in a future fair for all.


Is it the same plan for Britain you have used for the last 13 years?

And yes New Labour has a record we can be proud of, that in every community in the country we see new schools, new hospitals, more teachers, more doctors, more nurses, more police, new Children's Centres.


A record to be proud of, yeah right.
New schools - maybe some, but how many schools have become like war zones where discipline in the classrooms are a joke and the pupils who want to learn haven't a chance.
More teachers - no, more teaching assistants actually,

More nurses - no, more agency nurses and care assistants actually, and of the qualified nurses, how many have come from abroad and who don't understand English properly;
see http://militantmedicalnurse.blogspot.com/
More Doctors - yes there maybe more doctors, but how many have come from hospitals around the world, causing a lack of qualified doctors in their own country.
More police - Well maybe, but how many of that number is the PCSOs. Yes there might be more police on the books, but where are they? It is very rare indeed to see any police on the beat, where I live.
See http://pcbloggs.blogspot.com/


That’s the change the Tories never talk about, but that’s the change we see:
- The NHS renewed and lives saved;

More managers employed than nurses, more cases of MRSA, postcode lottery in the NHS, Nurse to patient ratio sometimes 1 nurse to 25 patients. Lives saved, yes but how many have died needlessly.
- Jobs created and families held together and;
How many jobs created have been in government (local and national)? How many jobs have been lost due to lack of government support? How many jobs have been lost overseas?
- Schools built and potential unlocked.
Yes new schools have been built, but potential, how come we have dropped to 24th in the worlds literacy rankings from being 7th?

Yes we can be proud of the Britain we’ve been building together – dreams achieved, ambitions realised, hopes fulfilled and lives changed.

A Britain Labour have been building on a foundation of sand, Dreams of losing Britain's national identity, lives changed for the worse, in my opinion.

We should be proud but never satisfied, because our work is not yet done.

Is Labour proud of what it has done to Britain? How much worse can you make this country?


And elections are not verdicts on the past –they are choices for the future. And we will go in to this election fighting for causes every inch as great and every inch as noble as any a government has fought for before.

Why shouldn't the election be a verdict on what Labour has done in the last 13 years? What causes will Labour be fighting for, more criminals let out only serving half of their sentence (Breaking news 22/02/10, as i right this the government will be scrapping the early release scheme),
more uncontrolled immigration, more red tape, more stupid politically correct bull****, Health and safety that goes beyond common sense.

Because we are fighting today for an ideal as visionary as the National Health Service – the dream of a National Care Service to take the fear out of old age.

Death tax, inheritance tax


And we are fighting for a future where for the first time every single young person of this generation has the guarantee of training or a job.

Is that every young person, or every young person who wants to work for a living?


And we are fighting for a future where Britain is not isolated but a leader of Europe, a country that has led the world and will continue to lead the world on protecting our planet and securing justice for its poor.

Does that mean you will be taking us fully into Europe taking us into the Euro, giving up the rest of our sovereignty?


And with the investment we are making we are fighting for a future we have never dared hope for before – one where we beat cancer … in this generation.

Let us hope this is true and not just Labour spin.

And today we are setting out our plan to build a future fair for all:

First, we must secure the recovery, Not put it at risk.

Yes we must secure the recovery, but who put us in the dire circumstances in the first place?


Second, we must support new industries & future jobs.

What about all the old and traditional industries, the steel industry in Teeside for example, where the owners TERI are mothballing the site in Teeside, but are building one in India.

Third, as we reduce the deficit by half, we must protect and not cut frontline services.

But we can get rid of all the non jobs Labour have created, but how many people would be unemployed if they were out of a job?

And fourth, we must stand up for the many not the few.

Yes, but don't tax the few so much that they leave the country. The few are the ones who create businesses and who create the jobs that the like of me are employed in.


And I want to talk to you today about how I have changed and what I have learned. For me, the lesson of the crisis is that we need to renew our faith in the Britain that believes in hard work, enterprise and responsibility.

So is Labour going to admit responsibility for ruining this country?


It’s the Britain of the family who work hard, pay their way and play their part. Of the business that takes an apprentice although times are tight. Of the communities that stick together even when the going is hard.

Then why have you taxed the working family so much and given so much tax payers money to people who don't want to work, because they get more money on the dole.


And I’ve concluded that the very values that made our country great – the values of fairness and responsibility - are the surest foundations of our future success.

The values that you have ruined since Labour came to power.

Markets are essential. They help us grow as a nation, they give us the resources to fight poverty, ignorance and disease and they serve the cause of freedom and prosperity.

Freedom and prosperity that you have given away to Europe.

But it is now more clear than ever that markets need morals. Without that they go astray and can lead us to focus on the price of things, not the value of things. They can cause people to take reckless risks for which others pay the price.

But didn't Labour change the regulations on banking that helped cause the financial breakdown.

So we need to say anew that markets should serve the public and not the other way around.

So we are ensuring that the public money that was put into the nation's banks is fully repaid.
With interest i hope.

We have raised the tax rate on earnings above £150,000 and set a 50% tax on this year’s bonuses over £25,000.

What about all the stealth taxes you have raised on the working people of this country?


We have restructured our banks and are ensuring they have the capital they need.

Labour have given the capital to the banks but they aren't giving it to businesses that need money to help in the recession.

And we are now discussing with other countries the prospect of a global levy on banks which would help achieve our domestic objectives as well as tackle global poverty and climate change.

Climate change that isn't scientifically proven yet, no matter what other people say.


We are making these changes because Britain needs to rebuild. We need and will renew the economy, renew our infrastructure and renew our industrial base.

We wouldn't have to renew the economy and industries if you looked after it in the first place.

And that is why we have decided that as a nation and a government that we will back British scientists, invest in renewable energy, give priority to biotechnology and advanced manufacturing, encourage digital and creative industries.

It is Labour which has a vision of a new economy, a decade in which Britain can lead and succeed.

What was up with the old one economy, the one you ruined.


We are determined to reduce the deficit that emerged as a consequence of the world recession and that is why we have already announced tax changes.

Yes, there is a world recession, but we have been in a deeper recession than every other developed nation, because of your handling of this countries economy.


And we will take tough action on spending, not just efficiency drives but cuts in some areas. But our bottom line is we will protect the front line… our schools, our hospitals, our police.

Will you protect the managers or the front line police, nurses teachers, etc.

And it is only Labour who are prepared to offer direct support to the business community of a total of one billion pounds so that every family and every business in Britain has access to the newest high speed broadband as we become the world-leading digital economy.

Didn't you say that a few years ago?

Only Labour who have a plan to make Britain a world leader in a four-trillion dollar market for green, clean energy goods and services, opening up the prospects of 400,000 new green jobs for t he British people.

At what cost to other areas of Britain's economy?


And only Labour who is lifting the number of apprenticeships from 65,000 in 1997 to nearly a quarter of a million this year and only Labour who are targeting investment in manufacturing centres around the regions to help UK businesses develop the best-selling products of the future.

And so my message to the people of Britain today is simple.

I know that Labour hasn’t done everything right. And I know – really, I know – that I’m not perfect.

Is there anything Labour has done right?
We all know Gordon, that you are not perfect, you are totally the wrong person to be PM
.

But I know where I come from, I know what I stand for, and I know who I came into politics to represent. And if you, like me, are from Britain’s mainstream majority – from an ordinary family that wants to get on and not simply get by, then my message to you today is simple; take a second look at us…and take a long hard look at them.
We have been looking at you for the last 13 years, we don't need a second look. We need a new government that isn't Labour.


Take a second look at how we’re creating jobs – and take a long hard look at how the day after the election their policies would put the recovery and your jobs at risk.

What has Labour's policies done for this country over the last 13 years?


Take a second look at our NHS guarantees and take a long hard look at their plans to cut your right to see a cancer specialist within two weeks, cut your right to see a GP in the evenings and at weekends, cut your right to get your operation in the shortest possible time.

Is this a cast iron guarantee or just spin?


Take a second look at how we will improve the prospects for your children – and a take a long hard look at their plans that hurt middle class families. Plans to cut your Child Tax Credits, cut your child’s trust fund, cut your Children's Centres and cut the budget of your schools.

Labour have taxed the middle classes to death, literally. It may not be income tax that they have raised, but stealth taxes have soared under Labour. What Labour give, they take away 2 fold.

Can they really say they understand the needs of mainstream Britain when they would kick away the ladders of opportunity that guarantee young people training or a job?

Can they really say they understand the needs of mainstream Britain when they think those most in need of a tax cut are the 3000 wealthiest estates?

When they now vote to keep hereditary seats in the House of Lords?

What about Labour's cash for hounours scandle. What about about Labour filling the Lords with Labour supporting peers.

When they think legalising fox-hunting is a priority?

How many hours were wasted in parliment banning fox hunting in the first place? I'm not for hunting, but i'm not against it either. This was a legislating over class.

When they think that Manchester is like the wire?

Has Gordon Brown been to moss side recently?


And when they state that 54%, more than half the girls in Birmingham and Liverpool are pregnant by the time they’re 18?

Mistakes happen, Labour have been one massive mistake Britain may never recover from.

Can they claim they know the aspirations of mainstream Britain when they so clearly understand so little of how we live?

Does Labour?


When it comes to the most vulnerable people in our society, if you put partisan point scoring before a consensus on social care, real families really suffer.

If you frighten people with made up figures on crime, real families really suffer.

The official crime figures are made up.


And if you talk Britain down in the middle of a recession and undermine confidence, real families really suffer.

Does the truth hurt Gordon?


Because government is not a game.

Because when you peel away the veneer and actually look at what their policies mean, what you see is not the new economics of the future, it’s the same old Conservative economics of the 1980s. How can they be the party of change, when they haven’t even changed themselves?

Labour changed to 'New Labour', but when you peel the veneer away from 'New Labour' it is just the same Labour of old.

And it is precisely because they have not changed, that they cannot and will not join the emerging progressive consensus of the British people which is coming together around the big challenges our country must meet and master in this new decade.

Labour put us in this position, where we have a challenge to meet in the next decade.


Just consider climate change – a huge challenge facing humanity on which we agree with the scientists, the green campaigners and the business leaders that urgent action is vital, but which the Tory party high command now says is not even a top ten policy priority.
Climate change, not all scientists agree. Climate change is just another way to tax us.


Or think about our industrial policy and our British jobs of the future. Take one example – high speed rail, a project of vital importance to the future of our country, of vital importance here in the West Midlands – but the Tories have chosen to put short term political calculations ahead of the national interest.

Or take the debate on social care, how can they be the party of change, when yesterday they boycotted the charities and experts and campaign groups trying to find the common ground for the future of social care.

The death tax


Or take the renewal of politics, like reforming the way we elect Parliament, where we made common cause with liberals and reformers– a cause where the big progressive majority was for change –only the Tories ruled out any change at all.

What about the BNP being elected to the EU parliment. Is that the political reform you want. that is what you will have if you reform the way we elect MPs.


All they have done is to change their appearance, to give the appearance of change.

I think this is a classic example of the 'pot calling the kettle black .'


But where the challenges for the future are greatest and the need for change the most urgent, the Conservative Party have become again what their historical role has always been; to set themselves against the change the country needs, the change the British people want to see.

I don't know about all the British people, but i certainly don't want another Labour government.

And so I say today to every progressive in Britain – of every hue and every background – if you believe in a progressive future fair for all, then New Labour is your home.

Then i want to leave home immediatley.


If you believe in -
securing the recovery, not putting it at risk – then New Labour is your home.
Packing my bags.


If you believe in -
protecting and not cutting frontline services – then New Labour is your home.
Calling a cab.

If you believe in -
supporting new industries & future jobs and not simply leaving them to chance – then New Labour is your home,
Getting in the cab.

and If you believe in - standing up for the many, not the few – then New Labour is your home.
I have now left home.

And so to those who are beginning to wonder how to use their vote, ask yourself whether at heart you believe in fairness and individual opportunity. Ask whether you want to keep on the road to economic recovery or to return to the same old social divisions of the Tory years.

At Heart i don't want to see another Labour government.

And so today I issue a call to every progressive to come together to fight for the values we cherish and the country we love.

Come together to make sure Labour doesn't win another election.

This campaign is not going to be won somewhere else by someone else - it’s going to be won street by street, school-gate by school-gate, workplace by workplace – it’s going to be won by you.

If you believe in taking this country forwards not backwards then Labour are the change-makers in this election. And that is why Labour supporters are campaigning with all the fire and fervour of people who’ve got not just candidates but a cause, not just an election to win but a future to fight for.

Labour are the change makers, yes i agree with that, look what they have done in the last 13 years.

So don’t ever stop believing that every single child has worth. That every single person has something to contribute. That a prosperous country can be a fair one too.

A country fair to who? The criminals, the people who get more money on benifits than hard working people who pay for the people who don't want to work. Labour havs caused the unfairness in this country.

And don’t ever stop believing that everything you do in the coming weeks will matter. That you can make the difference.

A new government that isn't Labour

Don’t ever stop believing that a future fair for all is in your hands.

A future without Labour.


Ours to shape.

Ours to build.

And ours to win.