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Thursday, 8 October 2009

The Conservatives have lost it - any hope of this blog's support, that is

On the dawn of David Cameron's conference speech, this blog feels capable of declaring our political voting intention for the next General Election.

Provided that a candidate stands in our constituency, this blog author will be voting for UKIP.

Should a UKIP candidate not be standing in our constituency, we will spoil our ballot paper by writing "Better Off Out of the EU" across it in large block capitals.

Now, we know that Cameron hasn't delivered his speech yet. We are sure he will say lots of interesting or not so interesting things about the economy, society, health and education.

What we are confident he will not say is anything of any merit about the European Union and Britain's relationship with it.

He and his party have insulted the intelligence of the British public with a phoney message of "we will not let matters rest" and "we can have only one policy at a time".

Utter scrotum hangers, of course.

The fact is that the Conservatives have zip all intention of doing anything about the European Union apart from a bit of pre-election posturing to pacify their own side.

Some individual Conservative politicians can count on the support of this blog - Dan Hannan and Boris Johnson being two we will support individually.

Beyond that, David Cameron may well win the General Election, but what will he become Prime Minister of?

The Borough of Britain. Lord of all he surveys in the Town Hall of the House of Commons. With Tony Blair, the European Messiah, as his boss.

No. There is no point waiting for the Conservatives to come clean. There is no point hoping the Czechs will save us.

It is time for every man and woman in Britain to make a stand for Britain - for Britain's history, for Britain's democracy, for Britain's freedom, for Britain's right to determine it's own future - the future willed for by the people of Britain and Britain alone.

We could have tolerated being part of a community of trading nations, but this has gone way beyond that.

And so, on the dawn of David Cameron's conference speech, this blog is declaring our support for Britain... by backing UKIP.

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