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Wolverhampton has not benefited from Brown's first year as Prime Minister8.20.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Fri 27th Jun 2008
Wolverhampton has not benefited from Gordon Brown's leadership, claim local Liberal Democrats in a message to residents. Labour MPs unanimously made Mr Brown party leader last year and on 27th June, they will celebrate his first anniversary as Prime Minister. But local Liberal Democrats are unhappy about Mr Brown's leadership and have argued strongly that Wolverhampton has failed to benefit from his year as Prime Minister. Colin Ross, Chair of Wolverhampton South West Liberal Democrats said,"Gordon Brown has been in office for a year and I am still looking for any significant improvements from the national government here in Wolverhampton. "Instead of the strong leadership claims Labour spun last year, we have endured months of dithering, indecision and a chaotic government under Prime Minister Brown. He seems more like a rabbit frozen in the headlights rather than a person giving leadership to the country. "Thousands of local residents on low incomes continue to be worse off under Gordon Brown's 10p tax grab, despite the panic concessions last month. "Thousands are being forced to pay more council tax and many local residents are forced to live in overcrowded conditions because of the credit crunch and the failure of Labour to build sufficient affordable homes. "As I go around Wolverhampton speaking to residents, I find more and more anger as matters get worse under Gordon Brown rather than better."
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