10 reasons never to vote labour again and put them out of their and our misery
1) Iraq - is a war crime and the cowardly war criminals of New Labour were responsible. Blair, Brown, Hoon, Straw and Campbell all lied and supported the U.S led illegal invasion and are responsible for our involvement leading to the deaths of up to 1 million Irakis (the allies did not even record the names or numbers of Iraki deaths). The majority of Labour MPs voted for it – so they are all tainted.
2) Tony Blair – remained blindly loyal to the US, deliberately conspiring to lie to Parliament and the people over Iraq just so that the US and a few UK multinationals could take over the oil reserves and the whole of Iraq’s public sector for money while claiming honesty and promising he would pay the ‘blood price’. Our 100+ soldiers needlessly sent to their death although not one of his family went over. He supported Israel’s murders in Lebanon, he corruptly took bribes (donations) from Reeds for DWP contracts, from Bernie Ecklestone to keep advertising tobacco and he and his wife benefited millions as a result.
3) The police state which new labour has now imposed upon us. ID cards, millions of innocent men, women and children still on the DNA database, the removal of jury trials, the attempt to take inquests on police / government actions out of the public realm, millions of surveillance cameras, using terror laws to spy on all of us when ever they or local government sees fit.
4) Brown not green policies – more roads, new airport terminals, GM crops, increasing manufacturing from China - nothing to help over come climate change – it has just got worse
5) Privatisation and public private finance initiative (Browns gift of billions of guaranteed returns ripped out of the public purse leaving us with massive debts and nothing at the end of 20 years and his friends in big business having a large profit and keeping the capital. Who needs privatised postal services, rail and utilities – it is more of our services, capital, wealth being given to their cronies.
6) The destruction of ordinary people’s wealth for the benefits of banks, hedge funds and tax havens – brown sees the public purse as one big mugging opportunity for his mates in the hedge funds (given 10% tax rates) his protection of the tax havens – particularly the ones under our control.
7) The destruction of democracy, with members of the upper house of parliament buying their way into power, with the removal of the right to protest or effect change without criminal charges – it is now illegal to protest in any way about anything if the police / politicians so decide, holding up placards, protesting outside people’s homes or offices, wearing T shirts the police don’t approve of, laughing while driving, the development of police and employer databases on all dissenters.
8) John Prescott, overblown, corrupt joke…showing us personally how the process of losing principles for the sake of houses, jags, playing croquet, bigging up his pension, setting up your son to take over your nice little MP number and then having the cheek to slag off the bankers that he smoozed all of his cabinet career.
9) Spin and newspeak, where everything is now the opposite of what is said – led by Alistair (Goebals) Campbell and Blair – so now you can only understand reality by turning the words on their head – so conference for peace meant conference for war, where ‘we are listening’ means we are going to tell you what to do and pretend that we are consulting you, while using managerial language to confuse and hide reality.
10) Grotesque corrupt self aggrandisement with the wannabes of new labour setting up their friends in consultancies, top bureaucrat and quango appointment goodies and in return for giving our money and contract out getting a nice little consultancy, position on board from those they gave contracts to.
Conclusion
So whatever else you do, don’t vote for these disgusting obscenities who have brought us nothing but pain while taking home our bacon to their mansions. Let them see the degree of our hatred and contempt. If you still think that in some way Labour represents ordinary people – look at the rise in equality, in freedom look at our police state in saving the environment look at Heathrow – it is time to vote with your conscience – Green, socialist, nationalist, Lib Dem even, and if nothing else don’t vote – but to vote for them now is to vote to continue to have any principles you have trashed by them. If you want to see a real progressive party in power firstly we have to get rid of the impostors.
The other thing to be said is beware of all of these MPs who have voted for all of the crap above now pretending that they have principles and are in some way left wing – like Hain, Prescott, Clarke etc – are they bollocks – they just want to save their worthless jobs – and it will get worse when they lose trying to say Labour is the party of progress – no it is not and the left has never run the labour party and never will
10 Reasons to not vote Conservatives
1) ‘I come from a long line of stockbrokers’ – with this Cameron line when making his pitch to the city he shows us exactly where his true colours lie and the City, the hedge funds and the rest of the speculators are going to carry on living off our bail outs under the New Tories just like under the old ones
2) EU Parliament - Do you want to support a party whose allies in the EU parliament are neo or real fascists, holocaust deniers, homophobes and nutters that the BNP would be at ease with.
3) Thatcher – do you want a return to the 80s – with loads of money for the rich and the rest of us getting screwed.
4) The economic recovery – when the tens of billions of public sector cuts hits in, it will be the staff that get it in the neck, the money supply will dry up, the services to those in greatest need will be cut back to the bone and every economic call Cameron and Osbourne have made they got it wrong.
5) the War in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan – the Tories have supported Labour’s criminal support of the Bush regimes war crimes and provide no opposition to the continuing support for US occupation and mass murder of civilians in Afghanistan which is fuelling the resistance, Muslim anger, just to prop up a corrupt and brutal coalition of heroin dealing warlords no different to the Taliban.
6) Moats and duck houses – the Tory MPs were as bad as Labour in tucking into the trough of expenses and second home fiddling and actually think they are entitled to it all.
7) No reform to the House of Lords or the election system. There will not be an elected second chamber nor will there even be a hope of Proportional Representation if they get to power
8) Eton and Bullingden Club – do you really want to be ruled over by the same aristos whose sense of entitlement has been enlarged by hundreds of years of abuse of power and whose smug self satisfied sadism is redolent in everyone of those Bullingdon Bullies whose photos appeared and is now hard to find
9) Hunting with hounds – the real face of country Tory toffs showing up yet again.
10) Murdoch – as the sickening lies and character assassination of Clegg, the Lib Dems, the Greens etc continues from the Sun, the Times and the rest of Murdoch media conglomerate shows – he will stop at nothing to maintain his grip on power, which will mean with Cameron winning - no controls on ownership or the media and the threat of breaking up the BBC so that Murdoch can gobble up more – look what happens then with the way Fox News supports the rightwing psychopaths in the US and the impact of Berlusconi taking over Italy.
10 Reasons to not vote Conservatives
1) ‘I come from a long line of stockbrokers’ – with this Cameron line when making his pitch to the city he shows us exactly where his true colours lie and the City, the hedge funds and the rest of the speculators are going to carry on living off our bail outs under the New Tories just like under the old ones
2) EU Parliament - Do you want to support a party whose allies in the EU parliament are neo or real fascists, holocaust deniers, homophobes and nutters that the BNP would be at ease with.
3) Thatcher – do you want a return to the 80s – with loads of money for the rich and the rest of us getting screwed.
4) The economic recovery – when the tens of billions of public sector cuts hits in, it will be the staff that get it in the neck, the money supply will dry up, the services to those in greatest need will be cut back to the bone and every economic call Cameron and Osbourne have made they got it wrong.
5) the War in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan – the Tories have supported Labour’s criminal support of the Bush regimes war crimes and provide no opposition to the continuing support for US occupation and mass murder of civilians in Afghanistan which is fuelling the resistance, Muslim anger, just to prop up a corrupt and brutal coalition of heroin dealing warlords no different to the Taliban.
6) Moats and duck houses – the Tory MPs were as bad as Labour in tucking into the trough of expenses and second home fiddling and actually think they are entitled to it all.
7) No reform to the House of Lords or the election system. There will not be an elected second chamber nor will there even be a hope of Proportional Representation if they get to power
8) Eton and Bullingden Club – do you really want to be ruled over by the same aristos whose sense of entitlement has been enlarged by hundreds of years of abuse of power and whose smug self satisfied sadism is redolent in everyone of those Bullingdon Bullies whose photos appeared and is now hard to find
9) Hunting with hounds – the real face of country Tory toffs showing up yet again.
10) Murdoch – as the sickening lies and character assassination of Clegg, the Lib Dems, the Greens etc continues from the Sun, the Times and the rest of Murdoch media conglomerate shows – he will stop at nothing to maintain his grip on power, which will mean with Cameron winning - no controls on ownership or the media and the threat of breaking up the BBC so that Murdoch can gobble up more – look what happens then with the way Fox News supports the rightwing psychopaths in the US and the impact of Berlusconi taking over Italy.