How to scrounge off the State, by Gordon Brown
Last updated at 23:37pm on 07.04.07
During Mr Brown's student days (above), he produced a 200-page booklet, stating 'free money is available from social security'
These are views in a guide on how to scrounge off the State, "con" private firms and "use and abuse the system", published by the man set to become Prime Minister.
It is not a leaked copy of Gordon Brown's manifesto in his campaign to succeed Tony Blair, but a 200-page booklet produced as a socialist student leader in the Seventies, long before "stealth taxes" were invented.
However, cynics will say the seeds of the welfare State boom under Labour can be seen in the document edited by 22-year-old firebrand Brown when Rector of Edinburgh University.
Entitled Alternative Edinburgh, it provides a revealing insight into his attitudes to the State and the law in its suggestions of ways to live for free.
"If you're British and can give an address, free money is available from social security, basic £5.80 per week," it says.
"Social and medical benefits are your right, not charity hand-outs, so never be reticent about claiming them. For whatever the reason the so-called welfare State was brought into being, it can and must be used to its full extent."
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'Alternative Edinburgh' provides a revealing insight into Brown's attitudes to the State and the law in its suggestions of ways to live for free
Nor is it just the State that can be used to get something for nothing.
"For the experienced parasite the Edinburgh Festival is a gift," the booklet declares, with advice on gatecrashing receptions - "enter via the side door" - and getting a free bath and food at smart hotels.
It suggests: "Sit in the lobby until reception is busy, then walk quickly upstairs or into the lift. Even the plushest hotels have at least one public bathroom to a floor."
And for free food, it recommends: "Con your way to asking for a glass of water or sit beside drinkers and they will feed you for nothing."
Rector Brown's book also advocates sneaking into cut-price works canteens and even "masquerading as a student" in college canteens. "Just say you've forgotten your student card."
An "infallible" method of cheating your way into bring-a-bottle parties is to "use a carrier bag of empty cans with two half-bricks at the bottom".
The man who tried to hide the abolition of the 10p tax rate in his recent Budget was an early student of media manipulation.
"Counter-information is the key to success," students are advised. Direct action like squatting works because it attracts the Press."
The guide helpfully lists local Marxist and anarchist groups.
Job ideas hardly conform to Mr Brown's son-of-the-manse background.
"Factories: not recommended. Early starts and monotonous work," says the booklet.
Girls are advised to work as "go-go girls", the Seventies equivalent of pole dancers.
Or a student could try the capitalist con of ordering the latest model of an in-demand car "reserving the right to cancel" and selling it on for £100 profit while awaiting delivery.
And if you're caught by police while working any scam, don't worry.
"You may think you are guilty but legal advice can show otherwise," says the future Chancellor's guide.
Young Brown had his own "five-year plan": a council takeover of shops, pubs and cafes, a crackdown on car owners and a 50 per cent rise in local taxes to help the working class.
Some may say little has changed.
However, a source close to the Chancellor said: "I'm not sure Mr Brown would support these ideas now.
"But it is interesting that David Cameron at the same age was drinking champagne in the Bullingdon Club, whose members gloried in trashing restaurants."
Reader views (6)
What in all honesty has this stalinist ever contributed to our country? From the time of his birth to date, he and his family have fed off others. Its obvious that the only thing he learnt at his fathers knee was how to perpetrate the grubbing snout in the trough attitude he espouses in this document. Free University education, free grants, rip off anybody productive!
He hasn't changed. Even today in his interview he is feeding off the reputation of Nelson Mandela. He tries to associate himself with anything or anybody he considers might give him advantage or some sympathy vote, the man is fundamentally flawed. The way he trots his missus out at the party conference to introduce him, his mannerisms when delivering a speech, his overbearing attitude and reputation for bullying. Anyone of these traits in a person should exclude them from high office, but to have all of them should exclude him from any decision making role.
If you look through his expense claims you will find that he continues his freeloading to this day, every month his Sky subscription, £400 of food, house cleaning, Mortgage interest are all claimed. He even claims for blinds for his kids bedroom window. I suppose he thinks he might as well start them off the way he wants them to continue..
It's such a pity that his largesse with our money doesn't extend to our own people. When he got elected by 20,000 scots I bet he thought all his birthdays had come at once! As a socialist I despise him..
- Pdc, Not in the UK, Heaven, 10/01/2010 19:15
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The expenses scandal has shown that Gordon and his followers are still scamming the system. Nothings changed.
- Ed, Wimbledon, London, 26/05/2009 18:54
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"But it is interesting that David Cameron at the same age was drinking champagne in the Bullingdon Club, whose members gloried in trashing restaurants."
Yeh but Cameron hasn't robbed hard working brits of their pension schemes as he.
Lets face it, the man ignored advice about the pension scheme destruction and he also ignored advice about selling the gold reserves, and in the process destabilised the world gold market.
The man is a socialist buffoon and the sooner he and his socialist cronies go the better.
- Mark, Hednesford, 21/05/2009 13:09
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I'd be sympathetic to that view, Rachel, if he hadn't trashed my pension.
- Peter, UK, 29/11/2007 15:52
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I am not a fan of Brown's, but I think that this incident can be put down to his immaturity at the time. Lots of students go through silly phases. Likewise the Tory MP's membership of that puerile club. It's almost a rite of passage to be foolhardy and childish for a while at uni!
- Rachel, UK, 29/11/2007 14:52
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As the old saying goes "show me the child I'll show you the future man" - once a weasel always a weasel.
- Mike, Tyne and wear, 29/11/2007 14:52
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