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Brown pledges more prosperous and fairer Britain



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
Prime Minister Gordon Brown today unveiled a wide-ranging legislative programme for the coming year with a pledge to build a more prosperous and fairer Britain.
Announcing his draft Queen's Speech proposals in the Commons, Mr Brown said the Government's immediate priority was to help family finances.
Among the flagship measures would be a Banking Bill to boost protection for depositors in the event of futur
e bank collapses.

Others would raise school standards, create an NHS constitution and enhance patients' rights and encourage those on benefits back into work.
Tests for immigrants to receive British citizenship would be tougher with newcomers obliged to learn English and prove they were making an economic contribution.

In a move cheered from the Labour benches, there will be new rights for agency workers and parents with older children will have extended rights to flexible working.

Mr Brown told MPs: "Building a more prosperous Britain and a fairer Britain is the purpose of the draft legislative programme published today for debate in this House and the country."

Tory leader David Cameron said he welcomed many of the measures – having proposed them in the first place.

"I hope when you get up we will get a bit of gratitude from you for all this," he taunted.

"You can't really say we haven't got any substance when you have taken it all and put it in your Queen's Speech."







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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 1:33 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Alan B,

14/05/2008 14:04:21
Actions speak louder than words. Brown is a failed pm on the ropes. The sooner he goes the better.

He has created an economy full of public sector and private sector debt. And ruined pensions.

A banking bill to protect depositors while welcome shows how inept he was as chancellor.
2

Paula,

14/05/2008 14:22:35
Prosperous and fairer for those already with money and wealth.

The rest of us can just get on with it.

I love how he still peddles the lie about this Westminster government dealing with poverty. Dealing it out maybe but certainly not helping those (working) gain.
3

John Blackley,

Florida 14/05/2008 15:08:46
While promises are cheap they appear to be the sole stock-in-trade of politicians.

Can there be anyone left, over the age of twenty-one, who believes a word that comes out of a politician's mouth?

Stop making promises Gordon. Few believe them. Simply keep quiet and work hard on keeping just a few of the thousands of promises already made.
4

A Better Way,

Edinburgh 14/05/2008 15:37:16
So the man who blew away nearly four Trillion pounds of taxpayers wealth as Chancellor and who hasnt got two rassoos to stick together is making more one liners, speaking the same lies. Forget it All Barbara Cartland. Take out the false teeth and the false eye and listen vewy carefully. We are going to shoot the rabbit, and put him in a big pot. There will be no more living of the Scottish Nation. You considered Westminster to be the main game, so shove Westminster up your erky. Its the only game in town for you and your cabal of New Labour Traitors. The Full sign will greet both you and your when you try to slink back into Scotland on your low belly.

There is not and never will be room at the Inn here in Scotland. And before you start to raise your false eye in your false lies, YOU GET WENDY, lock stock and two splattering lips. See ya
5

Brian M,

Edinburgh 14/05/2008 17:31:12
Broon's mantra - "Britain, Britain, Britain" - just trying to suck up to the English voters
6

Proximaking,

Dundee 14/05/2008 18:16:06
Talk talk talk talk. Until he dumps both the rich "gravy trainers" (personified by Branson) and poor shirker families (personified by the Matthews "family"), who vote for his party in droves, onto their idle fat backsides none of it will mean a thing. Until he taxes the rich every bit as much as the poor he is a failure, if the rich won't pay boot them out of the country. If you don't work you shouldn't starve and you shouldn't freeze .... and that's about all you should be entitled to. The welfare state needs to be curtailed by telling families to look after their own. Who needs a husband or a wife when "someone else" will wipe your backside when you are ill? Families stayed together in the past because they had to stay together, they were given no choice and were we really the worse for it? Compared to today I don't think we were. Brown is offering more of EXACTLY the same failed policies that have got us here, tax and spend, tax the ones in the middle and give it to the rich through cart-horse wide tax breaks and the so-called "poverty stricken" never worked and never will work brigade. Wage adjusted measures of "poverty" measure levels of envy not levels of need. If you own a house and you are old then either a family member should help you or the house should be sold there can be no halfway houses, we are either for family and ALL that that entails including the hard bits or we are against it. I would have thought every decent home-owner who "stands on their own two feet" would want to do it to the grave wouldn't you? Why "always pay your way" and feel free to criticise others who don't when it is cheap to pay your way and then stick your hand out when it gets expensive? That isn't decent and it shouldn't be allowed. On the last years showing Brown and the Labour party and of course the Tories and the SNP just want to drive this ongoing train wreck further off the rails than it already is. It isn't a human right to be able to buy fags after feeding and housing
7

Proximaking,

Dundee 14/05/2008 18:16:59
It isn't a human right to be able to buy fags after feeding and housing your kids using other people's money, or to be able to buy a designer label, or a Wii etc, that isn't a person in poverty it is a person taking the pee out of those mug enough to work and it HAS to stop here and now.
8

The Federalist (the poster formerly know as NAUON),

14/05/2008 21:40:06
Whilst I agree that Brown has caused many problems himself I am not at all inspired by any of the alternatives.

9

FS,

Stirling 15/05/2008 00:58:55
I've asked this on the other thread about Burns night but it seems more proper here. Does anyone know if Brown's actually going ahead with the legislation for making the HOC the deciding place for acts of war and the abolition of discrimination laws banning a royal from marrying a Catholic and being king or queen? I heard it a long while ago and as it's not the normal thing you hear from the WM government and it seemed to me at the time to be a move in the right direction. However, I also had the feeling that Brown was just saying the stuff on giving power back to parliament on him becoming PM and like with PR in 1997 would be ditched.

So if anyone has heard anything about that - I'd be interested to know.
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15/05/2008 07:51:19
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Spicey,

Glasgow 15/05/2008 12:08:59
"Tests for immigrants to receive British citizenship would be tougher with newcomers obliged to learn English and prove they were making an economic contribution."

Just as well these tests aren't used on natives cos millions would be screwed! All those work shy lefties that think benefits are somehow their right just because they had the good fortune to be born in britain.

 

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