Monday, 17 May 2010

Arrest Gordon Brown

Following on from the Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages post on the Christ Vision blog. The headline today in the London Times reads 'There's No Money Left'. 









Liam Byrne, the former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, last week wrote a letter for his successor - the Liberal Democrat David Laws - stating: "I’m afraid to tell you there’s no money left.”. England now has a a budget deficit of 163bn thanks to Gordon Brown. [1]









Gordon Brown should be arrested and tried for treason against the people and state. Brown sold the gold reserves of England to prop up the EURO against the advice of the Bank of England and 6bn was lost in the process. On leaving number 10 he also left England with an 163 billion budget deficit. 

Its time that the politicians learn that their actions and irresponsibility will rebound back on them. The general public did not vote for Brown, nor did the people give Brown a 'Power of Attorney' to spend the money of the people in the way he saw fit. 

It is time for justice to be done and for Brown to be arrested and tried in a court of law. No longer can the people allow the politicians to do what they do. Brown should have been arrested when he sold the gold reserves. Time for the justice system to wake up and get working to help sort the mess out. 

The people have human rights, the human rights to defend their nation and its financial resources. Gordon Brown introduced over 100 stealth taxes and it is time for the people to say no more charging us double for everything. 


The labour party should cough up the 163 billion pounds plus the 6 billion that Brown lost. 169 billion is owed to the state by the Labour party and Gordon Brown. I was told that Tony Blair is commanding £250,000 per speaking engagement, well then, he certainly has a lot of money to give back to the people. 


Political parties should be made responsible for their expenditure, loss and profit accounts. If a government leaves a country in a debt liability when it leaves office then the party and its supporters should pay for it. 


If necessary all those involved can surrender all of their assets to pay the debts that they created. Its time to put the responsibility where it lays with those that spend the money. 

May the will of God be done 

Daniel Hannan MEP: 


The devalued Prime Minister of a devalued Government




Nigel Farage MEP -v- Gordon Brown








1. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/economics/article7128665.ece 

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