Monday, 27 September 2010

Ed Miliband Promise to Defend the Squeezed Middle Classes of Middle England

Ed Miliband promise to defend the squeezed middle classes of middle England. If Labour want to regain loss ground on the Tories then these are the voters Ed need to attract just as did Tony Blair did back in 1997.

Red Ed The Union Boy

Ed Miliband father Ralph Miliband, the Marxist historian and uber-leftie died in 1994 having transferred almost all his assets, including homes in London and Oxfordshire, to his wife. The family rewrote his will to give the two MP brothers a 20% share of the family home in London, having been advised to do so by tax accountants. Ed Miliband has never registered with the "Register of Interests". This scam is called "deed of Variation" and was highlighted by Gordon Brown in oppostion as an unacceptable way in which the wealthy avoid paying death duties.

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

They look Like Lib Dem's, They Dress like Lib Dems




They look like Lib Dem, they dress like like Lib Dems but act like the Tories.


Thursday, 16 September 2010

Freedom of Speech











Dear Sir
I refer to your blog dated 27th August 2010 and headed "A Political Mercenary"
In it you state "Lets not forget Councillor Dix will be delivering leaflets next year for the "No Campaign" bought and paid for by right wing donators from UKIP, BNP and the Tory party".
You have made this statement without making any query of True Wales as to the source of its funding. It is a serious falsehood to state that there are such political donations to funds of the true Wales campaign. As the true Wales leaflet and web-site make clear, true Wales is agroup of ordinary people from different backgrounds and no political background, from all walks of life and from all of Wales who have come together to campaign for a "N0" vote in the forthcoming referendum. Those individuals do not represent any political party; their opinions on this matter are their own. It is the personal contributions of members of True Wales which are funding the True Wales campaign. Your statement is defamatory of such persons.
True Wales require the following of you;
1. The immediate withdrawal of the whole of the above-mentioned blog.
2. The publication on your blog of the following;
"On Friday 27 August 2010 I published on my blog a statement which made reference to the True Wales Campaign for a No vote in the forthcoming referendum on primary law making power for the Welsh Assembly.
I now acknowledge that the statement contained a serious false hood regarding the funding of the true wales campaign. I apologise unreservedly to the members of true wales for making such a false statement. As required by true wales i have withdrawn the whole item from my blog".
Yours faithfully
Richard Overton
(written for, and on behalf of true wales committee)

Thank you for the letter Mr Richard Overton (true wales rep) we all know that the movers and shakers within true wales are some Gwent Labour members and a former Labour member with Tory members. Before I take such action to part 1 & 2 of your demands; can you confirm that your donators ( electoral commission guidlines) are not living abroad. Can you also confirm that your donators have no right wing beliefs and have never voted for a right wing party. I don't care where your money come from but if you want honesty from the Yes campaign then you need to be honest yourselves. As Cllr Dix believe in tranparency I sure he would be happy to submit any donation made to the no campaign. As I am happy and proud to submit any donations I make to the Yes campaign. So should your supporters, ( I haven't got nothing to hide). Happy to supply a copy of the original letter

Monday, 13 September 2010

New Labour failed on Child Poverty



Labours 13 years of legacy is nearly 4 million kids are forced to live below the breadline. Child poverty in Wales is a national disgrace, as Wales is worst hit with 32% of kids below the breadline. New Labour MP's in Wales was too busy claiming their expences and living the high life in London. To worry about the poor kids in their constituencies. While New Labour AM's spoke a good plan but never had the power to make the real changes needed. It's a bit late for those poor kids for Welsh New Labour MP's to develop a social policy.

Back to the 80's




Britain faces a new winter of discontent unless the Con/Dem's back down on plans to axe 700,000 public workers.

Unison boss Dave Prentis said,"The government should be in no doubt if our members want to strike ballot we'll back them to the hilt". Where as Ed Milliband said he doesn't support strike action, even though most of his support comes from the unions affected.



Just like the 1980's when Labour MP's like Neil Kinnock failed to support the miners.

New Labour will not only let Wales undefended against cuts but all public sector workers across Britain. Just like Labour's election poster said, "Back to the 80's under the Tories". While the small print said don't expect New Labour to help, as we will be too busy in fighting.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Join Plaid Cymru Credit Union if you can Afford it

I say if you can afford it then join Plaid Cymru credit Union, but if you lose you job you will get no understanding from any of the staff only payment demands. Lucky I have had good advice and help from the CAB with all my debts. This is what you get from 13 years loyal service, threatening letters from so call friends at the Plaid Cymru credit union.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Blair V Brown

Everybody in the media and the general public knew of the riff between Mr Brown and Mr Blair. Even though Peter Hain, Don Touhig and Wayne David would all call it nonsense. They lied to the public, so how can we trust any New Labour MP again. New Labour New Lies.

Thanks to Labour for making the Tax System more complex

Thanks to Labour for making the tax system more complex, the taxman overpaid £1.8billion to 4million people.

Clegg to Sell House after Expences Row

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is getting rid of the house which put him at the centre of an embarrassing expenses gaffe. It cost the taxpayer almost £84,000 over four years in expenses claims. He got his mortgage interest paid (not even people who lost their jobs get that help). He is due to make a very healthy profit on the sale.