well said mate its not who can you vote for as the working class but make sure you dont vote torrie, the haters of the working class
New Labour were no better as they made it look like they were the friend of the working class whilst looking after their own retirement funds and using my/your cash to pay for mucky films etc....(the Tories were no better duck houses etc).
Maybe 'Old' Labour represented the working class but were always deemed 'un-electable' , so new Labour sought the votes of the middle class and ensured their aspirations were fulfilled leaving the rest of us who voted for the 'Things can only get better' line to get rid of the Tories were left to languish.
They sent our soldiers off to fight 2 wars without the right equipment or enough bullets and bullet proof vests, wasted billions on computer systems for the NHS/HMRC, billions more within the civil service on projects that were cancelled or paying 1000 times more for a lightbulb that cost 50p in the local hardware store.
£50 million per day into the EU to fund the likes of subsidies for tobacco farmers and Spanish trawlers....imagine how many new hospitals, doctors and nurses could be gained with £50 million per day!
Add to that the 5 million plus immigrants they opened the doors to (more guaranteed voters) , meaning more strain on housing, education, crime and the NHS....I'm sorry they stopped listening to us!
Tony "Honest" John Worthington Foulfellow Blair seemed to do all right out of his 10 year tenure though along with his wife and cohorts.
The rest of us.....well what did the letter left by the treausry minsister state....'I'm sorry there's nothing left'.
None of the 3 'main' parties can look forward to my vote......
I must express gratitude to the NHS for the fantastic care my mother has received at both the Freeman and RVI as she has battled breast cancer over the past 12 months and is now in remission and do hope that the Freeman REMAINS as one of THE top hosptials in the country and is not closed....
Hope all of you who's kids have been treated for major illnesses at the Freeman are on the road to recovery