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Kowtowing to dictators



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SINCE the 'New Labour' group hijacked the proper Labour movement I have watched the demise of its socialist and moral values.
Today we had the icing on the cake when I heard that Gordon Brown does not even have the independence to meet the Dalai Lama at Downing Street, fearing that such a move would annoy the dictators in China.

I would suggest that unlike the independent Paris Municipal Council who made the Dalai Lama an honorary citizen, here in Britain we have become a lackey to the USA and now China.

Mr Brown seems to have failed to understand that British people have a sense of justice, something he obviously does not have.

It is undoubtedly time for him to go as he does not lead Britain at all, or if he does it is in the wrong direction.

Paul Hudson, Ash Road, Leeds



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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 1:38 PM
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