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Well, you say the quality gets better and better but some muppet still forgot to turn off 'track changes'.

Well "muppet" or not, this is quick work and will be very useful ammunition - well done guys!

We can forgive that I think, Letters.

Gordon, ma wee bonnie laddie, all that you have offered is already offered in Wales and Scotland in variant forms.

You should have prefaced your earnest burbling with the caveat that the following career saving speech only applies to England.

Free computers and internet access? Check, Scotland ran this in the Western Isles yonks ago and I know this because mumsy got a nice new ‘puter (which she never used). Called ‘Open Scotland’.

Free prescriptions? Check, already in place in Wales and soon to be in Scotland –see Scottish Government’s latest pledge. And not limited to those who are dying. Significantly.

Help with elderly care? No news in Scotland Gordon it’s already in place.

Why not just say: We will match what the Scottish already have apart from the free higher education thing, that is?

PS

The Scotsman. 18 June 2006. http://tinyurl.com/4olfkl

'Free nursery places for two-year-olds'

In Scotland.

Gordon Brown claims devolution was a Labour success, a view which could be only seen as such from a parochial Scottish perspective.

He also finished up his speech that it would be all worthwhile if he could benefit one community. Well we know which one that is, the one he made paramount in his interests when he signed the Scottish Claim of Right!

But will the Conservatives bother to point out the discimination English people have had to suffer under the anti English Labour party?

Talking about the jobs going to immigrants... seems half of them aren't even legal - Well, in lambeth parking services anyway.

Very good. But I think they should get someone to proof read it first.

"In December 2008 it was revealed that the Border and Immigration Agency had told HM Prison Service ...."

Who at CCHQ has the crystal ball?

Very good. But I think they should get someone to proof read it first.

"In December 2008 it was revealed that the Border and Immigration Agency had told HM Prison Service ...."

Who at CCHQ has the crystal ball?

It's not really up to scratch.

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