Friday, 5 June 2009

Gordan Brown: ' Your Majesty, we have a problem...'

Frankly, I am really sad for what is happening within the walls of Westminister for the past few days. Right, we are not talking about anything else but MP's expenses row. The fact is that there are many people who are not in favour of being under Mr. Brown's leadership. Well, what can I say about that then? Certainly it is not something which anyone can bear overnight.


I believe there is nothing wrong with Mr. Brown but the problem is that he was being put under many kinds of pressure these days. First, many of his close counterpart left him one after the other and secondly, people are secretly petitioning him to be removed from the post of being a prime minister. (I think he might be subjected to the same kind of pressure which Tony Blair had when he was 'forced' to step down as PM of UK). I can see that history is repeating itself now.


Alright, Bristol is one of Labour's stronghold until yesterday. There were ten seats in that constituency and Labour only took two while four went to the Liberal Democrates while another four went to the Conservatives. I think people are just not happy with what Labour as a party doing and seek to 'punish' Labour. I feel so sorry for those hardworking people in Bristol flying the Labour flag. This is because it is not they who needs replacing but someone from Westminister!!! I just don't understand why these people are subjected to any form of punishment.


Gordan Brown, on the other hand, is so unfortunate. I think he made a mistake by abolishing the 10p tax band for the first two grand a person earns and did a U turn in supporting parents with small children. He was under more stress with the collapse of the banking system. Certainly it did not help when the Lord Chancellor had to admit that he did a mistake by bailing out the banks but I have to say that he has no choice. He has to bail out the banks. If he does not do it, the whole banking system will collapse completely and the people will be under more stress with more job cuts.


I feel that the government is trying to do the best that they could. I am sure that not many people will like the way how Mr. Brown work but we should not criticise how people conduct their governmental affairs so long as they are doing the best that they could.


The Conservatives and the Liberal Democrates are taking this opportunity to add more pressure to remove Gordan Brown. Think about it, who is more capable of running the country at this moment? Do you think the Conservatives or the Liberal Democrates can survive and pull the country out of recession and restore people's confidence at this level? I don't think so. I feel that there are certain quaters of people who are selfish and they are seeking their personal agenda at this moment.


Look, we have MPs from the Conservatives and from the Liberal Democrates under scrutiny for reimbursing more money than they could, by way of abusing their status as an MP. Both opposition parties are similarly as bad as Labour anyway! Why is a need to change the present PM then? Can anyone else do his job? I think many people will want to be in his shoes but they do not have any idea the amount of stress that he has to go through. I am not defending the poor man but it is the fact. Think twice before doing anything silly... We must not always believe what we read and see...

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