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A bit late Gordon don't you think?

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If it had not been for you and tony's lacklustre laws and pushing human rights bills through to help the wicked witch Cherie rake in Millions there wouldn't be the problems we are having now with crime.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20080711/tuk-brown-promises-action-on-stabbings-dba1618.html

Do you think it's to little to late?

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  1. I'm not sure I would put it quite like that but considering this type of government is all about control it is amazing how much out of control our society is!

    Another problem is how much longer they will be in power and how much more damage will be done.

    After the last period of time of a labour government it took many years to unravel the damage.  New Labour enjoyed good fiscal policy - not because of Mr. Brown - but because John Major had left the countries accounts in good order.  This time round though I am not sure there are any politicians that I would like to vote for, whatever their politics.


  2. Yeah, about 14 years too late!

  3. I agree with conservation chris, but the quickest way to install a new political dynamic, is for everyone not to vote at all in the next election, that way a coalition government has to be formed, and all the parties realise that enough is enough, and the system has to be changed....<^><....

  4. i think u may have a point cosmic kid!

    That d**n Tony and Cherie scarpered and left me holding the baby so to speak!

  5. It's way too late if labour had not become soft with criminals to line their own pockets our kids would not be in this mess.

  6. Since 1947 Britain has gone from an empire to a colony,

    the Labour party 's secret agenda must have been to destroy Britain and then deliver us to our enemies.

    Who would have thought that we could have been so stupid.

    We can either vote out all of the traditional parties and vote in a brand new party with a totally new political dynamic for this country or we can have ourselves a revolution, because we are getting a bit angry right now at what is going on in government.

  7. Nu Layber know that their time is up and they're trying to squeeze an extra few quid out of the few remaining people of this country.

  8. It's not too late, I don't think, but it's nearly there. Almost three minutes to midnight. We can either do something now or leave it for our children or our childrens children to fix it.

  9. Through out history, times of economic downturn lead to an increase in all crime.  So when you look at it, Browns time in the Exchequer making policy built on fundamentally flawed ideas involoving personal credit and housing.  He is actually responsible, partly anyway, for the rate of crime currently gripping London.  Seeing as we are only at the very beginning of this economic downturn, and possible resession, I would say crime still has a ways to go before it peaks and starts getting better.

  10. No

  11. every thing this clown says holds no credibility sad but true, we need a leader not a muppet :)

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