Wednesday 5 May 2010

Another reason to Vote BNP - Brown 'Worst PM Ever', Says Labour Candidate

The infighting again in a government that is supposed to be running a country - A dying party's last stabs at clinging on to power and this is what there own members think of there many years of power, and its not only him who thinks this. If there is ever a reason to change your vote to a party that puts you the people first - Here is a man who thinks so,

Vote for a party that cares about you - Vote BNP on 6th May 2010

A Labour candidate has described Gordon Brown as the "worst prime minister" Britain has ever had.

Manish Sood, who is running in North West Norfolk,, blasted his party leader in a newspaper interview.

The candidate told Sky News he "absolutely" stood by his comments made to Lynn News.

He said Mr Brown's policies were a "total disaster" for the country.

"Obviously this is a very serious matter because at the end of the day we have a prime minister standing so close to the General Election and things are going totally wrong," he said.

"It's a real disaster for the cities, the country and the nation.

"Look at the policies that he's got - increasing National Insurance contributions very, very close to the General Election.

We really have to come down hard on the Labour Party, on the Labour government; and the Prime Minister really does need to wake up and see that this is a problem.

Labour candidate Manish Sood

"Petrol prices are going up very, very close to the General Election. An increase in tax on employment income - very, very close to the General Election.

"All the policies he's bringing in are a total disaster."

Mr Sood told Sky News that Britain was moving away from a government system towards "dangerous anarchy".

He went on to say he wanted to "clean up the whole system", which he claimed was rife with corruption.

"We need to clean the whole party up A to Z, and it's as simple as that. Once we do that, things will get better.

"We really have to come down hard on the Labour Party, on the Labour government - and the Prime Minister really does need to wake up and see that this is a problem."

Mr Sood said the loss of social values was "the basic problem" and the Labour Party was not about that.

"I believe Gordon Brown has been the worst prime minister we have had in this country," he told the newspaper.

"It is a disgrace and he owes an apology to the people and the Queen."

A Labour spokesman said Mr Sood's views were not shared by party members in North West Norfolk.

David Collis, chair of North West Norfolk Constituency Labour Party, said the candidate had been "divorced from this campaign for sometime".

"[Mr Sood is] clearly determined to get as much attention for himself as possible," Mr Collis said.

"Despite having such a dreadful candidate, loyal Labour members will continue to put the case for Gordon Brown as the best man to take Britain forward."

Sky's political correspondent Niall Paterson, who is on the campaign trail with Mr Brown, said one senior Labour source described Mr Sood's behaviour as "bizarre".

"We've been told Labour have been trying to deselect him for quite some time, and it's been pointed out that he is a prospective parliamentary candidate in a seat which the Labour Party has very little hope of taking."


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