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Selasa, 06 April 2010

U.K. Election Set For May 6, 2010

The Queen of England has been formally asked to dissolve the current British Parliament, which is a precursor for the national elections. The main battle for Prime Minister shall be between incumbent Labour Party chief, Gordon Brown and Conservative Tory party head, David Cameron.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown

The Tony Blair years were not particularly kind to Britain or the Labour Party, due to the war in Iraq, former U.S. President, George W. Bush, roped the country's main ally across the pond into and was later accompanied by a terrible financial crisis that began in America and spread to the United Kingdom, then eventually most of the globe.

Britons do seem hopefully for positive change in their nation and the May elections shall furnish them with the opportunity to make that a reality. Britain needs swift reparative measures to mend the financial and social damage of the past decade.

David Cameron and wife Samantha

Exorbitant benefits draining tax dollars to the tune of billions, need to be reduced, as singular households enjoying loopholes in the system, should not be clearing more money in government assistance, than doctors and lawyers earn at their respective places of employment. Exports need to be increased as well. Industrialization isn't such a bad thing, contrary to what some would have the world believe.

Minggu, 28 Februari 2010

Sir Alex Ferguson Could Face Fine For BBC Boycott

Sanctions For Continued Snub

Alex Ferguson

Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, is facing sanctions if he continues to boycott the BBC, for doing a terrible piece on his son, who was later cleared of wrongdoing. I don't know why certain people at the BBC like to get so personal and defamatory with others, spooling in their family members into abuses of the Queen's airwaves.

Exactly who's running the BBC that they have fallen afoul of so many people. It is supposed to be a government trust, paid for by Britons' tax dollars, yet certain social and political activists seek employment there to incite trouble and their own agenda, that sometimes breaks the law.

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Man U faces sanctions for Ferguson's BBC boycott

LONDON — Manchester United will be punished by the English Premier League if manager Alex Ferguson keeps boycotting the British Broadcasting Corporation in the upcoming season.

Ferguson — the most successful manager in British soccer history — has refused to speak to the BBC for six years since an investigation was aired questioning the business dealings of his son Jason, who was then working as a soccer agent. He was not found guilty of wrongdoing.

The Premier League is introducing the new rule, which will take effect at the start of the season in August. It will force the 68-year-old Ferguson to speak to the BBC, which pays to show highlights of matches on its popular evening Match of the Day program, and BBC Radio Five Live, which airs live commentaries...

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Senin, 08 Februari 2010

Port Of Dover For Sale

British Prime Minister and Labour Party head, Gordon Brown

The British government, in the form of the Labour Party, is reportedly seeking to sell the national landmark, known as the White Cliffs of Dover, to the country of France, to reduce debt. This is wholly inappropriate.

Nothing against France, as it is a beautiful country as well, but if the British government had simply reduced exorbitant benefits payments a year ago, such measures would not be necessary today.

What's next? Are you gonna sell off Prince William. The bidding would go high on that one. But the Queen wouldn't be amused at Labour pimping her grandson, as they are PIMPING THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER.

Dame Vera Lynn aghast at Dover sale plans

Published: 10:00PM GMT 08 Feb 2010 - It is the song with which Dame Vera Lynn will always be associated, but the Forces’ sweetheart tells Mandrake that she will have little appetite for singing The White Cliffs of Dover if the port is sold off to foreign investors.

“I would feel very differently about it,” Dame Vera, 92, tells me. “The port should absolutely stay in British hands. It always has been and it should always be. It means so much to the boys who have sailed away from it and come back.” ...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk