Labour Party

Leader Gordon Brown. He was the Chancellor of the exchequer under Tony Blair.
It's trailed third populer party after TV debate but current ruling party.

Their manifesto is 'Fairness' and criticesed by Tory.
According to Tory, this manifesto triggered broken society.
But personally, tax credit helps me a lot.

While he was campaigning in Rochdale last Wednesday, he called a long time Labour supporter a 'bigotted woman'.
This pensioner, Gillian Duffy asked Mr brown what would he do for immigration. Although other residents don't think this way, immigration is a Rochdale's issue for her.
Of course she didn't sound nice to immigrant like us, she has a right to raise her voice.

After the conversation Mr Brown went back to the car without realising his microphone was still on.
He admit he paid a price for this gaffe.

2days after on BBC's interview by Jeremy Paxman, he defended himself as saying
"I thought she meant she wants to get rid of foreign students."
Who would believe?

Mostly Labour MPs are from working class and use this for thier propagada but once they are MP, thier lives are far from us ordinally people and easy to forget the life with struggle.

But I think my local Labour MP is not that bad.
When my husband had a problem with the status, he went to see local MP surgery and asked for help.
He wrote a letter to the perliament and reply letter to local MP was from....
ANDY BURNHAM !

When I told my husband about it, he went "who is he?"

He is a Health Secretary!
If he doesn't know much why he criticised party!

Labour is greener than Tory because

They send campaigning mails to both of our name on 1 letter (my husband changed his name by deed poll but I still use his old surname), unlikely Tory.

I really believe he should step down (then they can regain the votes).

My local MP and pals were outside of my younger daughter's primary school, campaigning the day before yesterday. The day Gordon Brown called long time supporter a 'bigot' (and lost votes).

I call it a last cry coz they (Labour Party) know they will lose big time.
I don't mean I'm a labour supporter but I think he(local MP)'s ok.

I just wanted to tell him my opinion about one of the Tory's manifesto--marriage tax break.

As I, myself is an immigrant, I don't oppose migration but if this bill goes through, I'm concerned that it can encourage illegal immigrant's sham marriage. And also it's not fair to unwilling single parents.

1. Illegal immigrants who want to stay here will look for someone who wants "TAX DEAL" to get married for money.

2. There are widow(er)s who need financial help and there are people who have to escape from domestic violence.

And he goes "Fairness is Labour's manifesto".

Did this 'fairness' cause broken society?
I don't know. The sure thing is whatever politics are broken minded people have increased and still is increasing.

So, if DC (David Cameron) will make strong family, how can he fix it? That's the first thing.

There was a third and last TV debate yesterday. Looks like Tory's winning. And LibDem is second! Although I feel it's a one-off.

Tory MPs are upper middle or aristocrats. I don't think they know low income family's lives are like.
On the other hand, some Labour MPs are working class background.

But, but,
I wouldn't vote for Labour unless Gordon Brown steps down.

Lets see....
I hope we would know the results by next week this time.

My neighbour (opposite house)'s mum (that's what we called and grandma to my daughters) passed away last Saturday. They are really nice people. My husband is sometimes invited, goes there and we go sometimes as well. I can feel their wormth and they have unconditional love. They make us feel we are part of the family.
You would hardly find this kind of people. Maybe one in a million chance if you are lucky. Or never if you are not lucky enough.

After she had a stroke, she was found diagnosed cancer. Since then she couldn't leave the bed. They all knew she would not last long, even herself. She wanted to go to native India before she died but just 1 day before they were going to fly, her condition deteriorated and they had to cancel the flight. Of course they wouldn't mind losing money. They really cared about her. (They are a big family. 11 live in one house).
She is a men (brothers)'s mum but thier wives looked after as if she was their real mum.

It was only a week before, strictly saying just after midnight on Tuesday, my next door's mum(grandma) passed away while holiday in India (they are from Gujarat as well).
They used to socialised together when they were fit.
Bur she (opposite side) had to see many people gone despite she knew she was going to die any moment. It must have been hard for her. Even my other side of old man, they are from Gujarat passed away last year. I guess she might have been thinking " I'm the one who has to go but why them? I don't want my family suffer because of me".

But I think she clung onto life for the family. Everything was already done like will. Maybe she wanted give family a enough time to be ready for this day.
Whenever she wad admitted to hospital, she wanted to go home and stay with famy.

Of course everyone cried. So did I because as I wrote before I felt like I lost a part of family.

However next day was neice's wedding and we had to go. She used to look after my elder daughter when neice was young. She's a grown up woman and looked gorgeous.
This was a happy 'Go'.

There are a lot of 'Go's in our lives. They came same time and taught me how to cope.
Whatever happening in the life, sometimes we have to let them 'go'.

I happened to see the front page of The Sun when I went shopping.

It said

WAYNES'S PAIN IS ONLY A SPRAIN SO (AND?) HE'S ON A PLANE

He was injured when Man U played against Munich on Tuesday. People were really concerned whether he could join the World Cup but I guess they are relieved to know his injury is not serious.

I think this headline is quite good. Actually it's brilliant as The Sun.