They all want to CUT
January 12, 2010
The Conservatives are not hiding their mission for savage cuts in an emergency budget in June.
After the failed coup against Brown, the knives are out to slash budgets. Darling and Balls are set to match the Tories in a macho display for the City.
The Universities are the first in line – they have warned that New Labours cuts will raise tuition fees from £3,400 to £5,000.
They think many universities may even close or as they put it: it took 800 years to build up one of the world’s finest systems of higher education but only six months to bring it to its knees.
Meanwhile, Nick Clegg ignores the Liberal grassroots and party philosophy and says he will cut, cut and cut.
Naturally, this is the week the big banks paid themselves billions in bonuses. Shameless.
Boris the Buffoon chips in with a ‘forecast ‘ that 9,000 bankers could leave in protest at the 50 % tax decision.
He wants us to cry. Some of us might say: good riddance.
And millions of people will still be tactically voting, switching between these three parties?
How will that register a protest?
How will that change anything?
How will that make them take any notice?
Farid Bakht
Parliamentary Candidate for Bethnal Green & Bow
& International Coordinator for the Green Party