The Daily Telegraph is a right wing London paper owned by two Lords who pay very few British taxes, because they live on a Channel Island they own.
The owner of the Telegraph before them, Lord Conrad Black, lives in the US.
Come to think about it, why do the owners of the Telegraph allow their paper to publish lies about Gordon Brown and why do they allow their assistant editor to appear regularly on BBC1 TV to broadcast them.
For some time, ever since Gordon became the Prime Minister, BBC1 have been using a number of political journalists to attack Gordon and the Labour Party.
All of them believe that the Tory Party in government would run the country better than Gordon and the Labour Party. None of them can give us one good reason why.
I believe that three of the Tory Party shadow cabinet, David Cameron, William Haig and Gideon Osborne who prefers to be called George, have no time for the working class.
I look forward to the forthcoming General Election to congratulate Gordon and his Cabinet Ministers when they are re-elected.
Finally I believe it is true to say that the political journalists are earning more money than Gordon gets for being the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
DAVID KINNELL, The Avenue, Lochgelly.
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Duke
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And you really think that Brown has any time for the working class? Don't make me laugh. He takes totally for granted the voters in his constituency, son of the Manse etc. The Kinnocks spring to mind also. They are all power hungry and have feathered their nests well on the backs of the working class.
Brown will leave the house of commons come the election.
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