Shropshire Star

Letter: Miliband's talk demonstrates his lack of business acumen

I spent over an hour listening to Ed Miliband lulling the faithful to sleep, telling everyone that together he would solve the problems in the NHS without borrowing a penny.

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He demonstrated his complete lack of business acumen that comes from a lifetime spent in politics. He never mentioned private businesses' contribution of wealth to this country once and demonstrated that he doesn't realise that there are entrepreneurs out there mortgaging their homes in attempts to set up businesses in order to provide work and create that wealth which he is mindful to rob them of.

They are the gamblers, he is the bloodsucking leech who brags of being able to take on big business, but they will bury him like they have done to Hollande in France.

France was a good place to invest money until the socialist government imposed socialist policies that hurt business and 95 per cent of foreign investors have pulled out.

Currently this UK is a good place to invest but not if Ed Miliband comes to power.

It is alright to say that he is going to produce a little more money for the NHS by taxing home owners with property worth £2 million or more, but he said absolutely nothing about one of the major causes of money shortage in our beloved NHS. I refer of course to the uncontrolled immigration policies that his party set up ,and by his silence he continues to endorse, while people who have never created a penny to sustain the NHS are bleeding it dry.

How can the leader of a major political party make his final speech to conference before a General Election and not once mention our budget deficit or Labour's plans to deal with it? They have probably got none.

He also made it quite clear there is no way that he will give you, the voter, a right to decide whether to stay or leave the unmanageable EU.

I say to Mr Miliband hot air is hot air and best used to warm the greenhouse.

There was nothing in your speech to make me vote for you.

Come up with something new Mr Miliband or disappear.

Adrian Williams, Bratton

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