Saturday 29 June 2013

MISCONDUCT IN PUBLIC OFFICE

If misconduct in public office, why      
not recklessness in public office of the
now rarely seen former chancellor and            
prime minister?
 
He opened the floodgates of easy credit,
based on illusory growth, unlimited
immigration and unsustainable welfare
spending, in order to expand the client
state.This was reckless and premeditated
action for which he will remain personally
unaccountable.

Gordon Brown continues to draw his
MP's salary and a reported £100,000 for
each after-dinner speech. Not so with this
generation and probably the next, as we
continue pay the price of austerity for
his profligacy with taxpayers' and
borrowed money, which has made the
country a very different place.






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