Comment on Weekly General Election Poll Results by Disbelief.

13 years worth of chances, each year more deplorable than the last. Brown should be a stock broker representing a company as he could destroy any cash cow for no profit to himself and provide any profits to the corporation he works for(the EU). He should be tattooed. “Dangerous to individual aspiration. Caution trust at your own risk.”

I would like to know where anyone thinks all the money is comeing from with the public spending and large loans the government is taking to pay its spending requirements. The drop in funding (except the military)is always put off. What will happen is he will bankrupt the UK and be bailed out by the EU who will gain full sovereignty without public accountability. We then become a depressed couch potato society of victims to criminalisation created by bureaucrats in a closed political system.

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