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Labour Should Be Tried For Crimes Against Society

31 March 2009 Christian May 4 Comments

Things can only get better. Or so they sang, back in the glory days of New Labour. But as this tired and sleazy government is in its pathetic death throws, the question must be asked; have things got better? This could be the topic of a university dissertation, so let me offer you an abridged analysis.

Unfortunately, I just don’t have the time to go any further. Please add to this list in the comments section. Oh, and if anyone from the Labour movement would like to respond to this, please feel free.

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4 Comments »

  • Marc Evans said:

    Labour should defiantly be criticised for not keeping promises and pushing Britain further into problems. Our economy is crashing yet Labour have done nothing so far and it seems they have no plans to do anything. It is time that Gordon Brown realises that his time in office is up. David Cameron must become the next Prime Minister then the UK can begin re-developing.

  • Daniel Caine said:

    Today, whilst in a meeting with my fellow peers deciding on a new logo for our school, a boy critized someone for creating a logo–one which we all thought was a great looking logo–for having four white hands and no black hands. I was shocked. I didn’t understand how he could think like that, and how our government could allow him to think like that. When I look at people I don’t see black or white, I see them for who they are. What baffles me is how when people try to eliminate racism with trivial things such as this, it encites more racism, as a result of the PC word we live in thanks to the Labour government!

  • Max Stainton said:

    It looks like a good dissertation however, in order to actually answer the question don’t you need to compare these statistics with when Labour was not in power? I.e. We might have always been the fattest children in Europe. If you don’t do this then you’re just ranting at Labour without providing any comparative statistics.

  • Jonathan said:

    you forgot to mention their smear campaign which in a democratic country should be illegal no matter what party does it and who it targets (that goes for newspapers aswell). shameful from start to finish! we also need to address why 200,000 British families leave the UK every year.

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