May 21, 2009

England's Eastern Region Euro Elections

I posted the following comment to an article about the BNP in an East Anglian local paper, by Graham Dines, linked here, which may be of interest (as it has yet to be posted on the web site and contained a major omission.):

I think that if you wish to be fair you should also mention the equally European realistic parties Jury Team and the English Democrats.

Many in the Eastern Region must wish to put Tom Wise behind them (not to mention the ineffectual Martin Bell).

Opposition to Turkey's membership is the main platform of Libertas candidates in France.

The diversity of choice between so-called euro-sceptic candidates is perhaps their biggest [drawback], the self-imposed disgrace of the three main parties makes a protest vote particularly valid on 4th June, your readers must choose carefully between the multiple candidates, this could become a major turning point in which the power of the regional press could be crucial.

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May 18, 2009

Could Cameron be forced out?

The stance by the Leader of the Opposition in the growing constitutional crisis seems increasingly preposterous. To anybody other in the land than David Cameron himself, proposing a petition for a General Election might seem their only recourse, but following a sickeningly weak presentation of the party's policies on the increasingly tyrannical EU, suggesting YET ANOTHER petition, the Leader of the supposed parliamentary opposition was beyond parody of incompetence.

This all occurring on the same afternoon as when Parliament was almost in open revolt against the Speaker and from which the Leader of the Opposition appeared absent heightened the unavoidable conclusion that Cameron has not the least idea about the importance and power of his position. The Speaker must go together with scores of Members of Parliament from all parties, but can the country really afford this Leader of the Opposition who now almost single handedly keeps the Brown Government in office with his very own lamentable personal insufficiencies! A plastic imitation Blair was never likely to be what the country needed, even in economic good times, how much less so today?

Happily Cameron did spell out how getting rid of unwanted Conservative MP might be done, as quoted in The Times this morning, linked here, as follows:

- David Cameron told local parties they should deselect Tory MPs they regarded as unsuitable. “If you think your MP is not right to stand, there’s a simple process for triggering his or her reselection. It only needs 10 per cent of the members or 50 people, whichever is the smaller number,” he said.

Possibly his Oxfordshire constituents may wish to wait until early June following their party's hoped for deserved massacre in the European Elections.

Later yesterday the English Democrats had their first Party Political Broadcast aired which is posted below. Bearing in mind Cameron's promise not to interfere with the Barnett Formula as a true bred Scot, a protest vote for the English Democrats might be most fitting for disgruntled Tories, presumably there will be many such in neighbouring Berkshire this week, particularly Wokingham!


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March 24, 2009

British inflation rises to 3.2% on CPI

Trash your currency, give the nation's assets to the EU and transfer billions to that same corrupt organisation each year and any country would be bound for disaster.

When Maggie Thatcher made here "No!No!No!" speech Britain was self-sufficient in food and energy - the essentials of life - and had a healthy manufacturing industry - remember the Central Electricity Generating Board, British Gas etc., no EDF or Eon back then gouging every citizen to mind-numbing poverty!

Thatcher was dumped by the treacherous likes of Heseltine and Ken Clarke who today still hold the levers of Tory power, and the unexpectedly high inflation figures just announced come from the pounded pound and according to The Times all due to HIGH FOOD PRICES most now coming from the EU because we have ,of course, sold out our farmers as well!

The three main parties have betrayed Britain and sold it off to the EU to fill their own pockets -

Make them pay the price on 4th June!!!!

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Politics.co.uk Euro elections analysis.

Not worth quoting but worthy of noting, click here.

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March 13, 2009

France, NATO, Sovereignty, Lisbon and the EU elections.

Those of us who believe that the EU is pursuing a fatally flawed plan in its aims for Europe would be well advised to stand back for a moment and try to consider things from a non-national perspective.

English speakers tend to depend for their news inputs on English sources, the launch of Libertas in France might thus appear of equal significance to the same party's launch the day before in the UK.

Glance at the web pages of the MPF, linked here, and it will quickly become obvious that nothing could be further from the truth.

Next read the editorial in today's Independent, linked here, on the significance for France on the proposal to rejoin Nato's central command. Note the Libertas call for a referendum on such a dramatic foreign policy shift, which awaits parliamentary approval.

Compare the response to Libertas by UKIP as recorded in Politics UK linked here, from which comes this quote:

There's a rather bewildering assumption that because Declan campaigned so successfully for a No vote in the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty that he's therefore against further integration, ever closer union and the rest of the federalist claptrap. We in UKIP stood alongside him in that campaign and thoroughly admire what he achieved. However, we're also very much aware that he's in favour of much of what makes up the European Project. It's really just the Lisbon Treaty he doesn't like.

Is UKIP in danger of being disqualified from sitting in the EU Parliament at some point for non-support of the "Project"?

This blog believes that the EU elections should be cancelled because of the economic crisis. Because of the deep corruption amongst MEP over many years and the growing outrage at their increasingly excessive and pointless regulation - anyone elected as an MEP next June is likely to find themselves amongst the most detested group of low-lives across the entire European Continent - and deservedly so.

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