Yes........... a lot worse,especially if Brown is voted back into number 10! I feel he is banking on people not taking the EU into mind when casting their vote,many STILL do not realise what a MAJOR roll the EU is playing in our everyday life.If Brown ratifies the dreaded Constitution,the EU will have almost FULL control of our government,who will, by then,just be caretakers implementing EU law, and we will be governed by an unelected, corrupt, foreign dictatorship. Over 85% of our laws now come directly from the EU (Brussels) who are unelected and above the law,but some STILL think our government make/pass our laws.
The EU Constitution is similar to the old Soviet Union’s and builds a dictatorship. It starts with human rights platitudes, then conceals its destruction of democracy in its massive 465 pages; while the EU's Corpus Juris legal system steals our rights. Harmonising our laws with the EU over 33 years has given us the laws of a police state, temporarily unenforced, but WILL come into effect once the Constitution is ratified. The EU’s 111,000 regulations will control our personal lives more closely than were Soviet Citizens. This Constitution makes the EU become our nation, and as a result Britain is abolished as a nation. THATS HOW BAD ITS GOING TO GET!!!! The Conservatives are offering a referendum on this dreaded Constitution, agreed David Cameron is a plank,but the Constitution is FAR worse!
For those not convinced, you can read a one page summary of the Constitution here.............
www.eutruth.org.uk/euconst.
iwantareferendum.com
proreferendumrally.co.uk
2007-09-20 01:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It's time we had a Prime Minister who at least makes decisions that will affect his own constituents, otherwise he will do what he likes. Presently any decision that Gordon Brown makes on the following subjects do not affect his constituents (as his constituency is under control of the Scottish Executive):
Agriculture
Arts and Culture
Business and Industry
Education
Environment
Health
Housing
Justice
Rural Development
Sport
Transport
Doesn't leave much does it?
That's the most major thing that I object to under New Labour. Also they're far more sleaze-ridden than the Tories ever were. At least Tories minister who were caught out did the right thing by resigning, it barley happens under Labour. I sincerely hope that the Tories win the next election.
2007-09-20 01:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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the Tories were 10 years ago. i for one was a member of the labour party for 20 years, i never thought i would ever say this but i hope they don't get elected in the next election, people surely have to open their eyes. are you really better off, perhaps at the moment i don't know but i think the future for the young is very bleak. more and more people are waking up to the impact of mass immigration and its true cost ( although i doubt they have admitted that yet ) labour have been papering over the cracks for years and I'm afraid its all going wrong now, still good luck if its new labour you want then hey go for it, but i hope you think long and hard before you do.
2007-09-20 00:57:38
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answered by bruce m 5
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yes it can an will get worse under Gordon Brown the tyrannical dictator.
I'm a Scot and i don't trust him or labour, we certainly don't want him back here.. they have admittedly done a few good things. for the most part thought they are so despicable and dishonest, they don't care for the average person.
they are for the rich, by the rich and of the rich.
the Conservatives are no better in the long run but id rather try them than labour again. i don't like the Conservatives. who do you vote for. not the BNP.. whats left, LIB DEM'S are now a rediculess party, so whats left to waste a vote on
it can and will get worse as the PM continues to sell us all out to the EU.
2007-09-20 01:13:59
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answered by IHATETHEEUSKI 5
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New Labour on the whole have done some great things:
1. Record public investment in the NHS, waiting lists down for operations
2. Record investment in education, GCSE results the best ever year on year
3. 43 consecutive quarters of growth in the economy, 5th greatest economy in the world. London takes over NY as financial centre of the world. Lowest unemployment in history.
4. Banning of fox hunting (controversial as it is)
5. Regulation of utilities and trains
6. Reform of the house of lords, hardly any hereditary peers left.
7. Repeal of section 28, allowing schools to teach homosexuality.
8. Devolution for Scotland and Wales.
9. Northern Ireland violence halted.
Its not perfect, foreign policy has been disastrous, but a hell of a lot better than the Tories.
2007-09-20 01:00:23
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answered by peaco1000 5
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Well said Karen, agree with you 100%
2007-09-20 13:30:39
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answered by st.abbs 5
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You obviously don't remember life under the Tories. I take it you're under 20?
2007-09-20 00:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Either eat you all day breakfast or leave the country and don't come back.
2007-09-20 00:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it can....give the scumbags a chance!!.
2007-09-20 08:58:32
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answered by ? 5
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They claim that their manifesto "doesn't need much more work."
2007-09-20 00:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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