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- Surely Gordon Brown Should Resign? By:-Peter Jones
Gordon Brown has had to confirm that he is now fighting for his political life. He is still claiming that the result he wishes to see is yet another outright victory. Unfortunately, for him, the polls seem to say that the chance of such a result is impossible. He can not be surprised as he is not prepared to go out and meet the ordinary working man or woman who I think could be called the silent majority.
- A Proposal For Updating The US Constitution By:-Howard Jacobs
The way the current United States administration has disregarded the constitution and the will of the American people, is there any point left in having a constitution? From the Bastion of Urban Renewal and Progress (BURP), here is a new, re-writing of the US Constituion.
- Deceptive Arguments And Specious Reasoning - Political Debate Gone Wrong By:-Howard Jacobs
Political arguments have become intense over the last 20 years and super intense over the last year. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as words and ideas are represented honestly. Increasingly, however, with political correctness and a main stream media that is more concerned with cheer leading the Obama administration than honest reporting, people must make an effort to look past what is said and get to the real meaning of the words.
- Is The Prime Minister a Fool? By:-Peter Jones
It has been reported that Gordon Brown plans a last ditch revamp of his campaign but it all is beginning to sound like Custer's last stand as it is beginning to look like the labour party will face a massacre.
- Who Failed The British Banks? By:-Peter Jones
Who ruined the Banks in Britain by applying minimal supervision.A very light touch on banking control and taking control away from the Bank of England was a very dangerous and short sighted policy.
- Bad News For UK Economic Recovery By:-Peter Jones
Bad News for Gordon Brown but some good news for the pound. Official figures have shown that Unemployment in the UK has increased by 43,000 to some 2.5 million during the three months to February 2010. The good news is that at least Gordon Brown did not do the figures.
- Chancellor Surrenders to Forces of Hell? By:-Peter Jones
Has the Chancellor of the Exchequer succumbed to the forces of hell? It looks as if the Chancellor of The Exchequer Alistair Darling has given up the ghost as he and his wife have been packing and taking their personal books and mementos from Downing Street back to whence they came.
- Could Gordon Brown Form a Coalition ? By:-Peter Jones
Can Gordon Brown form a coalition and if so with who? The question that many people would like to know in the run up to the UK General Election on 6th May 2010 is whether Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats will work with Gordon Brown the current leader of the labour party.
- The Press as a Tool for Political Condemnation By:-Jamie Lyons
The televised Prime Ministerial debates have added a compelling new edge to the electioneering campaigns of all parties. One of the most notable and potentially momentous implications of this new form of political canvassing has been the unexpected leap in open public support for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats...
- Who Lost The UK £7 Billion ? By:-Peter Jones
It is estimated that £7 billion sterling was lost by the premature sales of Britain's gold reserves when prices were at a 20 year low. This does not sound like a clever move does it?
- Crisis of Leadership By:-Phillip Ross
Sales are the life-blood of a consumerism. And sex is the sizzle in our consumer blood. The top of the heap is looking to the bottom for guidance.
- The End of Personal and Private Pensions by Gordon Brown By:-Peter Jones
The beginning of the end for personal and private pensions was on 17th March 1998his was the date of Gordon Brown?s first full budget. The Labour Government under Tony Blair as Prime Minister had come in to power in the May of 1997 and had inherited a strong economy from the previous Chancellor Ken Clarke.
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