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Tuesday 11 August 2009

The BBC faithfully reporting Gordon Brown's lies

The BBC report Gordon Brown's claims that an incoming Conservative government would cut public spending, the implication being that Labour won't. Even the BBC have to admit that:
"Independent experts believe cuts will happen whoever wins the next election. "
and they do quote Kenneth Clarke saying "it was a "childlike deception" to pretend the PM would protect public spending in the face of a "serious debt problem".

The BBC do however go onto repeat Gordon Brown's usual bollocks that
"a 10% spending cut would mean "44,000 fewer teachers, 15,000 fewer police, 10,000 fewer soldiers and, each year, 32,000 fewer university places"."
Gordon Brown being unable to admit or conceive that cuts could be made in bureaucratic positions rather than front-line roles. Ken Clarke is then quoted as saying that
"Now if the prime minister was stupid, I would forgive him. But he's not stupid.

"He's a highly intelligent man and it's a kind of child-like deception that he is somehow continuing to maintain public spending if he's allowed to keep in office. "
I am sorry but I must disagree with the man who may as Chancellor have left Gordon Brown an economy in a better state than any other previous Chancellor had bequeathed to an opposition party. Gordon Brown is not "a highly intelligent man", he's a bully and a fraud whose "genius" was invented by himself and his acolytes and repeated ad nauseum by much of the media. Now the public are realising the truth about Gordon Brown and they are rightly angry at him and those that fooled them.

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