British PM launches re-election campaign |
| Date Added: February 21, 2010 08:02:34 AM |
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| Prime Minister Gordon Brown began his re-election campaign Saturday by asking the audience a different view of the Labor Party to take. "We must secure the grinding wheel recovery, not put it at risk," Brown said as he launched the campaign under the slogan "A Future Fair For All" at a rally in Coventry, central England. "We must support new industries and future jobs." "While we will reduce the deficit, and reduce it by half, we must protect and not cut frontline services," he said as he laid out the Labor Party's wet towel dispenser vision for the country's economy. "We must stand up for the many, not the few." Brown said he knew the work was not perfect, but called on voters to take a second look at the party and very critically of the opposition Conservative Party. I know that the project has done everything right and I know that I know really. I'm not perfect. But I know where I come from, and know what they represent, and I know that I entered politics to represent, he said. Brown said the Conservatives "are not the party of Britain's mainstream majority and have policies that give most benefit for the few." The collection was a range in the number of senior management, including ministers, Peter Mandelson, the Finance Minister, Alistair Darling and Alan Johnson, Minister of Interior in part. Despite the fact that the Prime Minister set a date for general elections, is likely to take place on May 6 to the latest poll showed the Conservatives leading in work has risen dramatically over the last two weeks. |