Thursday, March 19, 2009
About Me
- Name: Luke Akehurst
- Location: North Durham, County Durham, United Kingdom
Labour MP for North Durham since 2024. Labour Party activist since 1988 - firmly on the moderate wing of the party. Member of Labour’s NEC 2010-2012 and since 2020. National Secretary of Labour Students 1995-6. Parliamentary candidate for Aldershot (2001) and Castle Point (2005). Hackney Councillor (Chatham Ward) 2002-2014, Labour Group Chief Whip 2002-09, Chair of Health Scrutiny 2010-2014. Dad. Unite and GMB union member. All views expressed in a personal capacity. The rest will become evident from reading the blog.
5 Comments:
And Cameron was right when he talked about Labour mounting a dirty campaign.
You say that luke but your government is about to increase tax on fuel this month and thousands of F/E colleges are having to freeze planned works because the government has run out of money. So who is Brown putting first?
Lots of promises Luke from the top but nothing materializing on the ground...where is all our money going.
7:54 pm, March 19, 2009
Rich
Your Hero Cameron will put it all right will he as The Fascist milk snatcher did from 1979?
11:07 pm, March 19, 2009
Hoooo! Labour supporters have a lot of cheek calling members of other parties "fascists"...
4:47 pm, March 20, 2009
It's not dirty to point out that Tory tax plans would help millionaires and hurt normal working-class people. It happens to be true.
11:20 pm, March 20, 2009
Your Hero Cameron will put it all right will he as The Fascist milk snatcher did from 1979?
Although I loathed and still loath Thatcher and what she stood for, it is profoundly stupid to call her a 'fascist'. If she's a fascist, what the fuck do you call the BNP and Stormfront? She was a free trade Liberal, not really a conservative, and she was prepared to use authoritarian laws to crush her class enemies. And the irony of a an apologist for this shitty Labour government calling anyone else a 'fascist' is too rich for words.
10:50 am, March 21, 2009
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