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++++++++++SLY GORDON ACCUSES TORIES OF BEING PARTY OF UNEMPLOYMENT+++++++++++++
So there we go. the headline says it all? Gordon is spinning for his political life.
Three weeks on the trot, Gordon Brown has been spinning yet again today in Prime ministers questions how the Tories would 'do nothing' - and that they would let unemployment rise if they were elected. He cunningly accused David Cameron and co of wanting to let unemployment rise after 2010 - assuming they get elected.
Hello? Is Gordon actually on planet earth? Is anybody out there? He also said the Tory Party were planning Inheritance Tax Cuts for the few, and that they were indeed a 'party for the few, not the many.'
Who do you believe?Brown said: "They are the party of unemployment and the party of cuts. We are the party of the many, not the few, and will continue to invest to get the country out of
recession."
David Cameron commented on Brown's performance today in PMQs, saying it was feeble, (it certainly was. Until he starts telling the truth, he will remain a laughing stock. Poor old Alistair Darling. He's caught between the Rock and a Nut Case) Cameron said that Brown's mantra on the Tories being the 10% across the board public spending cuts party, were damaging Gordon's own Party, not theirs. He then quipped that the only person they wanted to see out of the job was the PM.
Atleast Gordon has the support of the IMF, who have urged developed nations to press ahead with their spending plans. 68,397 people don't support the IMF, or indeed Gordon Brown. You know what to do...
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