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Friday, 12 November 2010

Forget the Brown Shirts, the colour is red as LABOUR MPs are now INCITING VIOLENCE!

What the f*ck?

Yes, I did say f*ck.

And here's the missing 'u' to stick in it.

The Labour Party, which broke about every promise in their 2005 manifesto...

The party which has had an MP sacked by two judges for lies in election literature...

The party of ALL of those MPs being prosecuted for expenses fraud...

The party which led us into two illegal wars...

The party which curtailed our civil liberties...

The party which committed treason by signing the Lisbon Treaty while denying us a referendum...

The party which sold off our gold reserves at rock bottom prices and presided over the near bankruptcy of the nation...

Yes, that party.

The same party as introduced student tuition fees, oddly enough.

It now has MPs using Twitter to incite and encourage violence against anyone who disagrees with it.

Yup, pretty much like all other socialists and extreme leftists in history.

The police should investigate the latest claims in the Daily Mail.

And, if Labour carry on this way, then MI5 needs to infiltrate the Labour Party and have the organisation closed down.

If these claims are true, the Labour Party is no longer a legitimate political party and should be proscribed.

3 comments:

  1. I don't like to tar all students with the same brush but I've believed for a long time now that they are being used as Labour's vanguard foot-soldiers.

    We now have no industry and own no utilities; these people are going to be the ones to suffer.

    Successive governments have sown the seeds to a horrible future.

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  2. BJ, I thought University was a terrible place - it was full of brainwashing and indoctrination technqiues when I was there.

    I don't blame the students - I blame those who force feed young minds utterly political junk which barely disguises the agenda for those who are intelligent and/or mature enough to see.

    However, there is hope. Without blowing UKIPs trumpet too much, we have two stars in Young Independence. Two brilliant young men who, from what I've seen and what I've been told, we may well see and hear a lot more out of.

    Will dig out some of the things I'm thinking of and post a blogpost on it later...

    (But yes, MH and HA - I am thinking about you)

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  3. Let's hope that these two young people can help bring about a change.

    During the last election I had a young student delivering leaflets for UKIP with me. He was doing environmental studies.

    I immediately asked him why he was helping UKIP as we were generally anti-the climate change agenda. But he was of an independent mind and had his own opinions on AGW and was a pleasant young man to boot.

    Young people are tribal - they want to belong to a group, but I think that windows being smashed and fire extinguishers just missing policemen are not what the majority of students want.

    The behaviour of the Labour party in supporting this is reprehensible.

    Oh, and thanks for the link and visit.

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