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Going down faster than his approval ratings, more promises more BS, the people have give up. GB expects us all on super fast broadband for all, and have all these lovely goverment services intergrated online, the current state of affairs however... ask anyone whos tried to fill in a benefit form online. Further more how we gonna pay for this now that 50p a month tax was dumped? and wheres the network? also whos going to supply PC's and whos going to decide who gets what? Labour promised such things way back somewhere in between 1998-2000 and they still not here, I forgot I was off wanking for most of the 90's its more productive.
You too could soon be signing on with 1 of these bad boys (its quicker than the goverment at least) :

"Gordon Brown has said Labour plans to give every home in the UK access to super-fast broadband.In a speech, the prime minister called high-speed web access "the electricity of the digital age" which "must be for all - not just for some".The Conservatives say they have made a similar pledge and have attacked a £6-a-year landline levy planned by Labour.The PM also promised to create a single website bringing together all government and public sector services.The "mygov" portal will allow people to manage pensions and benefits, pay council tax, apply for school places and jobs, and book doctor's appointments - all online."
Orig. article : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8579333.stm