Friday, January 15, 2010

Rich little Tory snob George Osborne to plunge Britain into recession by savage cuts immediately after election, ordinary people to suffer most




















Dear All

The Nasty Party is back with a vengeance, the Tories would start to cut public spending immediately.

Not even had time to look at the books, the rich Tory Cabinet of David Cameron would swing the axe without care or due diligence.

Tories don’t change.

This is the pledge of George Osborne, David Cameron’s poodle.

For the Tories, it’s cuts, cuts, cuts!

It is a terrible choice for the people in England, an inept and incompetent Prime Minister or little rich kid David Cameron who knows nothing about hardship that ordinary people suffer.

In fact, it is no choice at all for England.

If spending is cut too soon the country could be plunged further into recession that is why a strategic view should be taken to ease the economy down.

George Osborne isn’t interested in helping the people of Britain but in helping big business by his own words he said delaying cuts could damage the UK's credibility on the international markets, pushing up interest rates and making mortgages more expensive.

At present Cameron and the Tories are being selective when they let Osborne speak because he is a political lightweight and seen as not trustworthy by the public.

Cameron and Osborne together doesn’t appeal to voters, research shows that the Bullingdon boys aren’t liked.

Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said it was;

"foolish to set a political timetable with no regard for the state of the economy".

Totally correct but when did a Tory ever care for ordinary people?

He added;

"There's a big risk that if cuts begin suddenly and on a purely political basis that the economy will be plunged back into prolonged recession."

If the Tories win at the General Election, it will be a return to the dark days of Thatcher, of privilege and of division.

Think New Labour but without the smoke and mirrors of pretend caring.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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