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Sunday, 21 November 2010

Balls, Ed: Labour's tyranny against the British people will never be forgiven or forgotten

Ed Balls has been on TV today (he says, picking that detail up from newspapers) talking about Labour's utterly horrendous tyranny against the British people.

Of course, he comes nowhere near admitting that they were the most evil and wicked Government seen in this country EVER, but anyway...

One of his quotes from today's partial lament really cannot pass by without question.

He says: "I'm quite clear we must always strike a balance between protecting our country from the risks of terrorist attacks on the one hand, and preserving our democratic freedoms and fundamental liberties on the other: it should never be a case of one or the other."

Balls, Edward.

Leaving aside that the 'terrorist attacks' are increasingly believed by a growing percentage of the public to be staged events...

If you really believe what you say, please could you explain how shifting the British people from our systems of common law and Habeas Corpus into the Evil European Empire's system of Corpus Juris fits into that worldview?

It was David Miliband and Gordon Brown who treacherously signed the Lisbon Treaty.

Come on Balls... if you truly believe in "preserving our democratic freedoms and fundamental liberties", then stand up tomorrow on the BBC and advocate British withdrawal from the European Union.

You can't have "preserving our democratic freedoms and fundamental liberties" whilst remaining part of the European Union.

So either follow through on what you say...

...or stay - you and your wicked authoritarian party - as a hated and despised totalitarian bunch of traitors, waiting in the wings to revisit hell back on the British people as, surely, you and your party will.

We, the people don't believe you. That applies to almost all politicians at Westminster.

But we have a special hatred for the Labour Party that not even Nick Clegg can muster.

1 comments:

  1. Unfortunately, TC, this Labour mob are going to regain power.

    I truly dread to think what is going to happen under them.

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