“You’ve got to pick a pocket or two”
Gordon ‘Fagin’ Brown, in a withering and desperate attempt to avoid huge Labour losses and a humiliation in this Thursday’s local elections, today apologised for his huge 10p tax blunder. The bungling PM, when asked if he regretted the decision to abolish the 10p tax rate for the lowest earners said “Of course, because it’s unfortunate when things go wrong for people and we’ve tried to sort that out immediately over the last few days.” 
The bad thing is for Gordon, the electorate don’t believe anything he says any more. The unfortunate “people” to whom he refers are not the taxpayers and workers who he has stolen money from, but the 200 or so Labour councillors who are going to lose their seats this week. Brown doesn’t care about the average working man. The Labour Party is now the most ironically misnamed organisation in Britain. If The Labour Party was an animal it would have been put out of its misery months ago. A friend of mine was telling me that this week his mother, who is on minimum wage working in a canteen at a large multi-national company, got her pay slip and found that she had paid £13 more in tax in April due to Labour’s thievery. Unfortunately there are no elections in York this year so she can’t protest via the ballot box. However I’m pretty sure that across the rest of the country there will be thousands of other low paid workers letting Mr Brown know exactly how they feel come Thursday.
Perhaps paying a bit more tax for a short while is a small price to pay to get rid of this government of sleaze and lies?
It’s the end of the road for our unelected PM and his cronies.
See you soon…