View Full Version : Brown says Tories 'deceiving' people?
Sameer!
07-04-2010, 05:32 PM
Hay,
The BBC's political editor, Nick Robinson, has asked Gordon Brown about his comments that businesses backing Conservatives plans to curb National Insurance rises had been "deceived".
The prime minister insisted it was the Tories who were ''misleading'' people.
Video: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8608198.stm
-:Undertaker:-
07-04-2010, 06:49 PM
The same Gordon Brown who gave the wrong figures on the military funding of the Iraq conflict?
Jordy
07-04-2010, 08:53 PM
Care to explain further? It takes an idiot just to copy/paste news from the BBC.
jrh2002
07-04-2010, 10:13 PM
This from the man who has lied and lied again.
Brown is an unelected leader whos only answer to evverything is spend spend spend.
I do understand how the voting works so when people say we do not vote directly for the leader is usually true :o But BLAIR did promise he WOULD complete a full term in office if we voted him back in :o (Another lie) People voted for labour on Blairs promise he would run the full term because Labour knew full well that they would have lost a lot of votes if the truth of Brown taking over was admitted. People voted for labour even if they were not that keen on their local MP's just to give the golden boy another 5 years (the war criminal is not so golden now apart from his tan he got when doing deals with the iraq oil that he got his hands on from the war he put us in - Is this like insider trading?)
Sameer!
08-04-2010, 08:01 AM
Care to explain further? It takes an idiot just to copy/paste news from the BBC.
Basically, if Labour are elected they will put a National Insurance Tax on people earning £20k and above, but around 68 big businesses in the UK are against it. So the Conservatives are also against the tax and now Brown is saying that the Tories are 'decieving' people.
MrPinkPanther
08-04-2010, 08:27 AM
Thats not it at all. What's happening is that Labour want a NI tax increase, the Tories don't want it but they also claim they won't put up VAT. Brown says that is "deceiving people" because they will have to put up VAT in order to bring down the deficit. Brown isn't just randomly saying they are deceiving people.
Anyway for once I totally agree with you Undertaker.
dbgtz
08-04-2010, 08:43 AM
Tbh I think getting out of debt would be really easy if whoever was prime minister actually had a brain and stopped spending everywhere, other countries, useless benefits, benefits to MPs, MPs general high pay etc.
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