Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Steven 'bin laden' Purcell and the Labour Council of shame get backing from disgraced Labour MSP and cohorts to make children suffer.





















Dear All

How do you know the Labour supporting organisations?

Because when the Labour Party speaks, they pipe up as well right behind them.

So why are the Labour supporting organisations calling for GARL to be reinstated?

Why is one mile of rail track costing about a couple of hundred million pounds so important?

It is important for them to try and undermine the SNP Scottish Government.

So who are these Labour Party supporting organisations who put big business first before people?

They are CBI Scotland, SCC, Federation of Small Businesses Scotland, Institute of Directors Scotland, Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) and Scottish Financial Enterprise.

What is of interest is how quick after Steven ‘bin laden’ Purcell made his statement; they got their joint letter together.

Almost like it was a planned strategy between them and the Labour Party, think about it, six organisations drawing up and approving a letter so quickly.

If the GARL goes ahead, people with families will suffer because money will have to be denied to them and others.

It is no surprise to me that Labour Council leader Steven ‘bin laden’ Purcell doesn’t care about providing universal free school meals to poor children from deprived backgrounds, that’s par for the course I would say.

One funny aspect of the situation is the disgraced Labour MSP Charles Gordon has reappeared back on the scene as Labour’s transport spokesman.

Charles Gordon was forced to resign in disgrace from this position over the Wendy Alexander illegal donations scandal.

When you resign in disgrace that is supposed to be the end of your public life but for the Labour Party members it is a mechanism to go into hiding till the heat dies down.

The Scottish Government is committed to a range of vital capital projects across Scotland, the M74 completion, the M80 upgrade, Forth Replacement Crossing, AWPR, the A9 improvements, the schools programme, Glasgow’s National Indoor Sports Arena and the new Southern General Hospital.

It appears that the British Labour Party (Scottish region) and their cohorts want to deny the people, food, new health services and road safety improvements all for the sake of a mile of railtrack.

For people like Steven ‘bin laden’ Purcell and the Labour Council of shame, the people are never a priority.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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