Some people may not take Diane Abbott's decision to stand for the Labour Leadership seriously, but apart from her tongue in cheek appearances on This Week, she is a serious politician. The following videos are of Diane speaking out against her own government's proposal to extend detention without charge to 42 days. Watch and be impressed:
Conservative Supporter, EU Sceptic, Climate Change Sceptic - And not at all keen on Nadine Dorries
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
General Election 2010 - The 4th Leaders' debate Rap battle
I was sent this by Dan Bull this morning, it's a great little spoof of the Leaders' debates done in Rap:
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
General Election - Thinking of voting Labour? Watch this video and think again
Thinking of voting Labour? Watch this video and think again. Gordon Brown and Tony Blair have a lot to answer for:
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General Election 2010 - Nick Clegg's big fat policy waffle - the video
To all you considering voting Lib Dem for the first time - I'm sorry to have to do this , but Nick Clegg's words are nothing but waffle. See for yourself:
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General Election 2010 - Labour and the Mirror get desperate - tactical voting
You may have noticed that Gordon Brown and his ministers have become increasingly desperate over the last few days. They are telling blatant lies about Conservative policy in the hope that they can scare enough voters into voting for them. They have always used the rule that if you tell a lie often enough, then the people will believe it. It shows a great contempt for the intelligence of the British public.
However, what the Daily Mirror have done this morning is their lowest act of desperation so far. Being the ONLY paper left supporting Labour, they have decided to tell their readers how to vote tactically. Always a Labour paper, they are now telling Labour voters to vote Lib Dem in marginal seats, and vice versa. You have got to admire their loyalty when almost every other paper has realised that Labour are finished and that the Conservatives are the party to get us out of this mess. I imagine all the Mirror journalists are sat in the office with their eyes shut, fingers in ears, shouting LA LA LA, WE CAN'T HEAR YOU:

However, what the Daily Mirror have done this morning is their lowest act of desperation so far. Being the ONLY paper left supporting Labour, they have decided to tell their readers how to vote tactically. Always a Labour paper, they are now telling Labour voters to vote Lib Dem in marginal seats, and vice versa. You have got to admire their loyalty when almost every other paper has realised that Labour are finished and that the Conservatives are the party to get us out of this mess. I imagine all the Mirror journalists are sat in the office with their eyes shut, fingers in ears, shouting LA LA LA, WE CAN'T HEAR YOU:

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Monday, 3 May 2010
General Election 2010 - Vince Cable's amnesty waffle on Question Time
When the Lib Dems realised that their illegal immigrant amnesty policy was a real vote loser they tried to back away from it, remember Vince Cable denying all knowledge of the figures on last week's Question Time? Watch this video and all will be revealed:
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General Election 2010 - The People vs Gordon Brown - video
The People vs Gordon Brown. Not a lot to say about this video, just please watch it and remember the last 13 years on Thursday.
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General Election 2010 - The last Conservative Political Party Broadcast
This is the last Conservative General Election Broadcast. Please take the time to watch it as we do desperately need a Strong Conservative Government to get us out of Labour's mess. We face tough times, but only positive leadership will see us through to better times.
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