Wednesday, 6 January 2010

British Electoral Campaign is Heating Up

The Sun endorsed the Conservatives since last year and their news stories are in favour of the Conservatives. The question is: Who is backing the Labour Party? The answer is clear, simple and straight forward—it is you and me who decides and we decide that it will be Gordon Brown because an euphonious is for life, not just xmas!
First general election campaign shots were fired by the Conservative Party leader David Cameron who said that the conservatives are a party for the future and a party for change. While Brown and Cameron have exchanged vicious and vitriolic attacks both inside and outside the House of Commons ever since Brown succeeded tony Blair, the fight is also on between the Chancellor (Alistair Darling) and the Shadow Chancellor (George Osborne).
This week the Chancellor accused the Tories and rightfully so on their plans to cut top rate of tax and also to reverse government’s pension tax plans. The Chancellor based this on his not so doggy dossier claiming that the Tories had a £34 billion blackhole in their spending plans. The Conservatives vehemently attacked this as a Labour Party smear and lies. They went on to say that the credibility of the Labour Party lies about the Conservatives has collapsed as Alistair Darling’s dossier includes “commitments we have never made, wild exaggerations of our cost policies and in some case admission that some changes would actually be cheaper than we have budgeted for”
The Tories according to Alistair Darling are fighting an election on a “nod and wink.”, however, the Shadow Chancellor George Osborne replied by saying the Labour party has been lying and have been exposed.

The election finishing line is near but yet so far. The Prime Minister Gordon Brown will cross the election finishing line clearly ahead of pretender David Cameron. Brown is the Usain Bolt in British politics and history will be reversed where Goliath (Brown) beats David (Cameron) for good.

In British politics, being infront in the polls does not convert to willing—Former Prime Minister John Major is a classic example who emerged a triumphal winner in 1992 general election—so will be Brown.

In a nutshell, while The Sun has endorsed the Tories, it is me and you who will decide on 6 May General Elections.

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