Sunday, 24 November 2013

Those who shout the loudest are usually most scared.

I always find it hilarious when Labour supporters such as Owen Jones, and Sunny Hundal, and even Labour politicians put the blame on the Tories whenever something bad happens to a Labour donor.

It's either the Tories smearing Labour's name, or the Tories who did something worse.

Owen claims he often has a go at the Labour leadership when it's called upon. Well why is he writing about the Tories smearing instead of Labour making a huge mistake with Rev Paul Flowers?

If they knew he was taking drugs, surely they knew one day he would inevitably be caught, therefore, you cut all strings attached to him.

But not Labour, not Ed Miliband, they don't mind shifting the blame onto Tories, saying it's all smears. Why not put your hands up and admit it was wrong to keep with him?

Be too easy, Labour seem to like going the long way around things. Admittedly so do the Tories. For instance, instead of believing in Andrew Mitchell (plebgate), he was sacked from his position, and now it's proven he was right, they want Labour apologising when they also should do a public apology to him.

However, they do admit when they are wrong, which David Cameron has done many times, sometimes embarrassingly and sometimes I'm proud of the apologies he's made. Such as the Hillsborough Disaster.


For some reason, neither Tony Blair nor Gordon Brown wanted to give the families the answers they had long been searching for.

He's also apologies fro Bloody Sunday.

He's apologised for many other things, in fact, I don't think any other Prime Minister has apologised for so much in one term of office before.

I've only ever heard Ed Miliband apologise for one thing; Invading Iraq.

He's never apologised for Labour's fantastic 13 year spending spree, nor the deficit they mounted up, or the debt they put the country, or for selling gold at it's lowest ever value, or for Afghanistan, or bumming up President Bush's backside, nor for making the gap between the rich and the poor even bigger than before, nor for allowing the Hacking Scandal to go in during a Labour government which he was part of!

Ed Miliband needs to have a long hard look in the mirror and think about what Labour really achieved in 13 years of office.

Whereas David Cameron can hold up his hands for past governments mistakes, can Ed Miliband? I personally doubt it, like I've said before whether you put 'New' or 'Old' in front of it, you still have the same old Labour Party behind it.