Friday, July 3, 2009

New Labour try to stir up homophobic hate against the Conservative Party!


Dear All

As a mark of how desperate and dirty the political war has become New Labour has accused the Tories of being homophobic.

This quite rightly has angered the Tories.

Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw told the BBC;

"a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches".

No proof was produced by Ben Bradshaw to substantiate the claims; Bradshaw is just throwing dirt in the hope it sticks.

Next up Tony Blair clone; Foreign office minister Chris Bryant said: "If gays vote Tory they will rue the day very soon."

Bryant was one of the Blair Cheerleaders till he switched sides to help oust Blair; he can’t be trusted.

The Tories in the shape of Alan Duncan, a gay shadow cabinet minister, accused the two men of "stirring up hatred and division".

And that hits the nail squarely on the head, this is New Labour create division to control the people.

Mr Duncan said: "This is the last gasp of Labour's desperation. Bradshaw and Bryant are simply trying to stir up hatred and division from the last century and it's both unwarranted and unworthy”.

Duncan is of course right, this is about one thing and one thing only playing politics.

He goes on to state;

"It's simply untrue. I believed we had reached the happy point where politics had been taken out of this altogether. But these remarks show that Labour is actually the nasty party”.

I would have to agree New Labour is a collection of people who hate each other held together by greed, money and power.

The Conservatives are keen to stress that their prospective general election candidates include a number of gay people; this is how it should be people should be allowed to stand on their merits not their sexuality.

It is how a person conducts themselves in public office that should be the key marker; whether or not they are returned by the voters come election time.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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