Archive for the ‘Politics/Politik’ Category

7
Jun

Aufreger der Woche…

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Liebe Journalisten!

Wenn ihr schon ueber das Thema “Gordon Brown und Labour” berichtet (klick hier), dann bitte nicht nur in zusammenhanglosen Haeppchen. Nehmen wir doch nur mal das Beispiel zu den “Sexismus-Vorwuerfen”. Die gute Dame hatte einen Tag vor ihrem Ruecktritt noch oeffentlich bekannt gegeben, dass sie “voll und ganz hinter Brown stehe”. Nachdem sie aber einen Tag spaeter keine Befoerderung in der Kabinettsumbildung bekam, trat sie auf einmal zurueck und schrieb in einen Brief an Brown ueber angebliche Sexismus-Vorwuerfe. Also bitte, so eine frustrierte Schachtel kann doch wohl keiner ernst nehmen und wahrscheinlich ist Brown sogar besser dran ohne sie im Kabinett.

Und dann noch die Horde zurueckgetretender Minister. Kein Wort in eurem Artikel WARUM sie zurueckgetreten sind! Vielleicht solltet ihr mal besser recherchieren und euren Lesern nicht nur Haeppchen hinwerfen die ein voellig falsches Bild darlegen.

Danke!

6
Jun

Parties and News…

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I really love England, otherwise I wouldn’t live here, BUT what I absolutely dislike here is how the different political Parties treat each other. You may call me naive or whatever, but compared to Germany it’s so disgusting. The same goes with the British News channels (esp. Sky News). We don’t have that in Germany, even the private Channels are independent and impartial. I really started hating watching News here. And no, it’s not because I’m a member of the Labour Party and fully support the Party.

Maybe I should get a sledgehammer and just smash my telly. I’d probably feel much better. Doh.

6
Mar

Plane Stupid? Nah, simply kindergarden…

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There is just one word from me to that bird: childish!

1
Dec

Australian cabinet…

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That’s brilliant, just look who’s the new Environment, Heritage and Arts Minister! I didn’t know he was so much into politics, but I’m sure he’s great in it, as he was with his band Midnight Oil.

27
Jun

Der Neue und der Alte

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Und “schwupp” da haben wir einen neuen Premierminister. Aber um Tony Blair brauchen wir uns auch keine Sorgen machen, er hat schon einen neuen Job.

25
Jun

Der neue Chef

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So, nun ist es geschafft und auch in den deutschen Medien ist zu lesen: Gordon Brown ist neuer “Leader of the Labour Party”. Gestern wurde ihm das Amt von Tony Blair uebergeben und ab Mittwoch ist er dann auch der neue Premierminister von Grossbritannien.
Wir, das heisst meine bessere Haelfte und ich, sind bekennende Mitglieder der Labour Partei, und sind wirklich zufrieden das Blair nun endlich zurueck getreten ist. Ich denke mal Brown ist der absolut idealste Kandidat fuer das Amt und wird seine Sache resolut durchziehen.
Man merkt jetzt schon das sich der Wind wieder etwas mehr in Richtung Labour gedreht hat. Jedenfalls den neuesten Umfragen hier zufolge steht Labour wieder ueber den Tories in der Gunst der Bevoelkerung, und das wird David Cameron ziemlich zu denken geben.

20
Jun

An “Amen” to that.

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The catholic church just released “10 Commandments” for drivers.
Scroll down to No. 61 and there it is. I’m not catholic but protestant, and honestly, I think it is ridiculous. Who on earth is sitting in his car thinking “Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin.” Oh, and of course “You shall not kill”. Doooooooh…

5
Jun

A bit of politics for a change

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I was thinking to write about politics for quite a while now and have tried to avoid it. The main reason is that I (as I said in a post before) can`t express myself as good as I would like to, plus I don`t have such a long experience with the British politics as I have lived in England for only two years, but I am interested in politics for many years now, previously German. But now that I am in England I am more into the English politics.

I always have been a “greeny leftie”, means I supported the SPD and the Greens in Germany and now I am a proud member of the Labour Party here in England. I was very proud that Gerhard Schroeder said “No” to the Iraq war, therefore I didn`t agree with what Tony Blair did. I don`t think he made many mistakes, but it was probably the best that he resigned. I`m very confident that Gordon Brown will make a good Prime Minister. ANYTHING would be better than having the Tories in Downing Street. Sorry, but I definitely can`t take that David Cameron serious. My grumpy boyfriend wrote a post about him here which I also commented, so I won`t say the same here now again. All I have to say now is that when I saw him the first time, his comments in parliament and his Webcameron-thing, I just have to laugh about him, he`s ridiculous.

Anyway, I am proud being Labour as I was proud supporting the SPD in Germany, and hell, it`s a good thing I don`t live there anymore. :)