He has done good for all of us, except the selfish, and those with a very short memory, from whom you will now hear........
2007-02-22 05:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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GOOD He has been the most successful chancellor ever managing to keep interest rates at an all time low and the same goes for inflation. I can remember when the TORIES where last in government interest rates were as high as 16% resulting in more people having there homes repossessed in living memory.And it is thanks to Gordon Browns stewardship of the economy this countries finances have never been better because we have low unemployment low inflation we are the envy of Europe.That is why Gordon Brown will go on to be a great Prime Minister
2007-02-22 14:37:25
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answered by stephen261254 2
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He has conned a lot of people into thinking that a complex and very costly system of 'tax credits' is better than being paid a proper wage directly. Having created the minimum wage on the basis of protecting the low paid, it is now being used to hold down wages.
I never used to be on benefits apart from receiving child allowance(which is a benefit.) Now although I earn above the national average wage I have to apply for child tax credits. The £40 a month that I get back against the £190 a month I pay extra after the changes to taxation he made has become essential for our family to live on.
Silly really as on my wages I should not be receiving benefit at all.
Instead of removing people from the benefit system Gordon Brown has succeeded in extending it, how this is ending poverty as Labour claim is beyond me.
2007-02-25 19:20:47
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answered by noeusuperstate 6
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Well this morning when I read the question."Is Mojo really Tony Bliar?" I thought no couldn't be. However on reading his latest rubbish I am not so sure because it may be another of Bliar's attempts to shaft Gordon on the principle of "damned by faint praise!".
What has Brown done for me .......nothing,except increase every tax he can think of mainly by stealth, the man is tax mad.
2007-02-22 14:22:05
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answered by Rob Roy 6
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Well, Gordon, what can I say, this morning was wonderful, talk about being buggered by the Government, that was so realistic, I had to have a smoke afterwards to calm my nerves.
Gordon's time has ***, now we are all buggered...
2007-02-26 12:06:58
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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Increased my tax burden!!
Gordon Brown has been comparing himself to Churchill (as well as Gandhi).
I look forward to his first prime ministerial broadcast. "We shall tax on the beaches, tax on the landing grounds, we shall tax in the fields and in the streets.
"Never in the field of human taxation, has so much been owed by so many.
"I have nothing to offer but tax, tax and more tax."
2007-02-22 14:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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He's given people on low wages family tax credits,so to stop children living in poverty like they did under a Tory government.
Also people on low wages without children can claim tax credits,when they print the average wage in this country they add senior management to shop floor workers and divide it equally,very few people are on the average wage.
2007-02-22 13:54:53
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answered by Pat R 6
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he done lots 4 me..im single dad wi 2 kids 1 in school other in fulltime nursery..i also work fulltime which i could not do without the tax credits and child care allowance.
if tories win election and i lose these bebefits i will b unable to work and will hav to bludge of the state anyway so wats the point in scrapping it
2007-02-22 13:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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i,ll keep this short. i,ve paid tax on my laptop,electricity gaswater,sewage, car,petrol oil mot,clothes, food,tv video,dvd player,pension [companys gone broke] VHS. COUNCIL TAX. ROAD TAX for car,tv license.GORDON BROWN get back to Scotland where you belong and take Tony with you. I,M SURE THERE ISMORE TO COME..
2007-02-22 14:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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He gave my son £250 to put into trust, until he is 18
2007-02-22 13:49:17
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answered by Dekker 2
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