The EU should be stronger and more united. Great Britain should belong to the Union.
Die EU sollte stärker und geeinter sein. Großbritannien sollte der Union angehören.
L'UE devrait être plus forte et plus unie. La Grande-Bretagne devrait appartenir à l'Union.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Sun Says: Labour’s Lost It
THE SUN: TWELVE years ago, Britain was crying out for change from a divided, exhausted Government. Today we are there again.
In 1997, "New" Labour, shorn of its destructive hard-Left doctrines and with an energetic and charismatic leader, seemed the answer.
Tony Blair said things could only get better, and few doubted him. But did they get better? Well, you could point to investment in schools and shorter hospital waiting lists and say yes, some things did - a little.
But the real story of the Labour years is one of under-achievement, rank failure and a vast expansion of wasteful government interference in everyone's lives. >>> | Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Gordon Brown Dismisses The Sun's Decision to Back Conservatives
THE TELEGRAPH: Gordon Brown has played down the damage that The Sun newspaper's decision to switch its support to the Conservatives will do to his electoral prospects, arguing that people, not newspapers, will decide the election.
But Mr Brown dismissed the impact of the decision. "I think Sun readers actually, when they look at what I say, they will agree with what I said," he told GMT.V [sic][.]
Asked whether the tabloid's support could decide the next General Election, Mr Brown replied: "No."
"Obviously, you want newspapers to be for you. We would have liked everybody to be on our side, but the people decide. I've got an old-fashioned opinion that you look to newspapers for news not opinions," he added.
In a separate round of broadcast interviews, Mr Brown added: "It's the British people that decide the election, it's the British people's views that I am interested in."
Rupert Murdoch's paper had backed the Labour party since 1997 when it switched from its traditional Tory leanings.
George Pascoe-Watson, the newspaper's political editor, told Sky News: "We warned back in 2005 that Labour was on its last chance.
"We feel now after four years that they have failed the country and they are letting Sun readers down." >>> | Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Gordon Brown Pleads to Voters as The Sun Withdraws Support
TIMES ONLINE: Gordon Brown played down the damage to his electoral prospects today after The Sun withdrew its support for the Labour Party.
The Prime Minister insisted that voters and not newspapers decided the Government, urging people to take a close look at his policies.
In a round of broadcast interviews, Mr Brown said: "It's the British people that decide the election, it's the British people's views that I am interested in."
Mr Brown told GMTV: "I think Sun readers actually, when they look at what I say, they will agree with what I said."
Asked whether the support of the best-selling redtop could decide the next General Election, as it was reputed to have done in 1992 by condemning Labour's leader Neil Kinnock, Mr Brown replied: "No."
He added: "Obviously, you want newspapers to be for you. We would have liked everybody to be on our side, but the people decide.
"I've got an old-fashioned opinion that you look to newspapers for news not opinions." >>> Philippe Naughton | Wednesday, September 30, 2009