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Gordon Brown - Taking his moral stance from the BNP.


So the one eye'd unelected leader has been using the BNP slogan "British jobs for every British worker"

And the Tories have picked up on this

"If we want just one example of the absolute bankruptcy of this Government, let us take the slogan that the Prime Minister wheels out every week: British jobs for British workers. Yes, if only he could see how embarrassed his Labour MPs are, how they shudder when he utters those words. I have done a bit of work on this little slogan of the Prime Minister’s. The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions told us that there should be no doubt.

It is, he said,“explicitly a British jobs for British people campaign”.We asked the House of Commons Library, and it said:“There is apparently nothing in the detail of the proposals to suggest that foreign nationals will be excluded from any of the initiatives if they happen to live in the area where the locally based schemes operate.”

So there we have it: the reality is that the Prime Minister has no intention of providing British jobs for British workers, because he knows that it would be illegal under EU law. His proposals will not help British people working in Britain any more than they will help Italian people working in Britain or Polish people working in Britain. That is the truth about British jobs for British workers. I did a bit more research to find out where he got his slogans from: he borrowed one off the National Front; he borrowed another off the British National party.

Where was his moral compass when he was doing that?"

**But according to New Liebour when the BNP say it, its evil but when El Gordon says it he is standing up for "British workers", even if they are from Poland! Maybe next time Mr Brown will take things a bit further and stand at a New Labour rally chanting "There ain't no black in the Union Jack."

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Anonymous said...

'But according to New Liebour when the BNP say it, its evil but when El Gordon says it he is standing up for "British workers", even if they are from Poland!'

- a very humorous, and pertinent, way of summing up the situation.

Fidothedog said...

Yeah, Brown plays the support the workers card to the hilt.

Next up I bet he will give it the old "Ain't no black in the union jack" routine.