Thursday, 3 December 2009

GORDON BROWN CRITICISED FOR LATE CONDOLENCES

"THE families of three soldiers killed in action since Gordon Brown became Prime Minister have waited at least two years for letters of condolence from him, it emerged yesterday.

Trooper Sadler’s father, Ian, said he received an undated, handwritten letter from Mr Brown on November 17 along with a typed apology from Downing Street permanent secretary Jeremy Haywood.
Mr Sadler said: “Nearly two years later and the PM hasn’t apologised, just his aide. It goes to show what this present administration thinks of our soldiers".

FULL STORY HERE


DO THE RIGHT THING MR BROWN, BRING OUR BOYS HOME AND THEN FALL ON YOUR SWORD.
IT'S THE HONOURABLE THING TO DO.

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