Friday, February 13, 2009

Deliberate destruction of England by Brown

The morning press do not cover the most scandalous portion of the Commons Liason Committee's questioning of the devious Prime Minister. Epolitix, here, at least mentions the start of that exchange But Sir Alan Beith, chairman of the justice committee, claimed that the impact of the recession was being felt most in "traditional regions". He questioned why the Department of Communities and Local Government had forbidden English regions to bid for European money. Not directly answering the questioning, Brown said that every job loss was a matter for "regret and sorrow". What is not thereafter detailed in this report is the fact that Brown accepted that the Scottish and Welsh Assemblies approved such payments, thus due to the deliberate policy of this Scots controlled Government England's Depression struck regions will intentionally lose 'Six hundred and seventy one million pounds' (read here from Iain Dale) which was available from EU funds to ease unemployment. Are English Members of Parliament really going to betray their voters by retaining this traitor to England in power for yet another week of treachery and like their oppressed media remain silent?

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Blogger rugfish said...

Short answer is yes they will.

The long answer is, I watched the whole thing and listened to Brown wriggling with Alan Beiths' question, which you rightly say he did not answer except when pushed.

In typical Brown crap he spluttered meaningless garbage which bore no relevance to the question, but eventually accepted that Wales and Scotland have different decision makers and they choose to ask for it.

He said some garbage about businesses having to have half the money to gain the grants but chose not to say whether English businesses had actually wanted these grants.

The entire line of questioning was a complete farce from start to finish. The Crosby questions alone should have sent him to his doom but again he was let off the hook. HE appointed Crosby AFTER an enquiry had called his banking methods into question. He simply derogates responsibility like leading a country is an effing game of chance.

Regrettably, my one time Conservative Party is no better however so I'd not look for them to plug too many holes. Cameron himself only said last week that he "wants to keep the FSA" despite he's aware of its serious flaws which have partially helped to ruin the entire economy.

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