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Saturday, 11 December 2010

There may be trouble ahead (unless Westminster suddenly change their corrupt, self-serving, undemocratic treachery)

Oh dear.

First it was the students with legitimate concerns... and they got elbowed out of the way by Marxist Youth thugs with sympathies for the Labour Party.

And, despite this observation, it seems increasingly clear that the mood of the public - both here in Britain and elsewhere around the globe, is turning somewhat grim.

Before turning to the genuine grievances that the British public now feel, we thought we'd look at what is going on INSIDE the Houses of Parliament.

And it appears that there may be trouble ahead INSIDE the corridors inhabited by the European Empire's puppets.

The Daily Telegraph reports that a number of Conservative backbenchers have had their fill, stating: "Tensions boiled over at a tumultuous session of the 1922 committee of backbenchers on Wednesday during which MPs exploded in anger at Sir George Young, Leader of the House."

The account appears to tally with a blog post published by John Redwood on Thursday, as he indicated there had been a sudden and dramatic change of mood amongst backbenchers.

Not that the British public can count on a few hundred quisling traitors to start acting in our interests, no matter the public mood music that they sound.

Meanwhile, the Fib Dems are revolting. They're also not very happy with their leader, Nick Clegg - the most hated man in Britain.

And it seems they want to get rid of Clegg, the European Empire place-man, former (?) employee of Brussels who resigned as an MEP in a stated mission - in his own hand - of wanting to make Britain fall in love with the tyrannical and undemocratic foreign power.

His number is being called in by his own side, it seems.

The Daily Mail reports that: "Nick Clegg faced calls for a vote on his leadership yesterday after he failed to convince even a quarter of his backbenchers to back plans to triple tuition fees. They predicted a mass exodus from the party after the largest rebellion in its history."

We say... the sooner he buggers off back to Brussels, the better for Britain.

Labour? A load of treacherous scumbags who stamped all over our constitution, imposed the worst attacks on our rights, freedoms and liberties in one thousand years, demonstrated corruption with back handers all over the shop and are now constantly being put through the courts by the Met Police and the Crown Prosecution Service for defrauding the public with dodgy 'expense claims'.

Labour is led by the clueless son of a Marxist whose brother - while Foreign Secretary - committed one of the most blatant acts of treachery against this country ever witnessed.

The Irish have had enough. The Greeks have long since had enough.

We now have the Italians on the streets. The Daily Express reports that 100,000 people "gathered in Rome to rally against the Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi as confidence votes on the conservative government loom in Parliament."

There is a European union... it is the joining together of all of the people of Europe because we've all had enough.

All over Europe, we the people are recognising that our living standards are dropping, our rights, freedoms and liberties are being crushed, our cultures diluted... while corrupt and self serving politicians look after their excessively luxurious lifestyles.

Earlier today, we were reading a post by the always excellent EU Referendum blog who argued: "When our political élites have so lost touch with reality, where the future of our democracy, sovereignty and liberty is threatened and peaceful protest continues to have no effect, direct action is justified."

Meanwhile, in a blog post seemingly being hailed as spot on right across the British political blogosphere, Autonomous Mind writes:

"However I can now envisage violence being justified as a means to an end – not in order to demand money from the government, but rather demanding the restoration of democracy and representative governance. Not violence to attack the police, law and order. But rather to remove those in the ruling class who abuse the law for their own ends and subvert our country, handing it over to foreign control from underneath us without mandate or permission.

The rules of the game have changed. By making it impossible for us to remove the political clones from power through democratic elections and select a genuine alternative the political class has left the population with no option but to engage in civil disobedience and possibly direct action in order to ensure the our wishes are respected and the country is run in our interests."

We've said this before and we'll say it again... we would be utterly stupid and ridiculously unimaginative to think that the powers that be do not check on what we're writing from time to time.

If they do pass by this post, look... this can't go on.

The mood of Parliament has changed... but it seems that so has the mood of the people.

Things look like they have the potential to boil over uncontrollably soon, so to prevent that happening, here's a few suggestions:

1. Arrest a few high profile politicians and prosecute them under the Treason laws. There is a vast anger about this amongst the well read patriotic British people... go see almost any comments page of any mainstream British newspaper whenever the European Empire is discussed.

2. Follow the money. We all know the 'man made global warming' issue is a vast, multi-billion, corrupt pile of hocum. Has the corruption, dodgy science, back-handers, political ambition and research funding been probed fully by the people we employ to prevent such corruption?

3. Look at the statutes that have been passed in contravention to the English constitution (Bill of Rights, Habeas Corpus, Magna Carta). Scrap any statute that contravenes our constitution and prosecute all Members of Parliament who were party to the passing of such statutes.

4. MPs expenses. Hundreds of them committed fraud. Bravo on prosecuting seven or however many Labour MPs it is now. What about the rest of them?

5. Bank bailouts. Follow the money. From the U.S. to Northern Rock, to the IMF/EU bailouts of Greece and Ireland. Follow the money. The public seem to have worked it all out.

And I'm going to add this one, too... because it seems such a big issue all over the world, the public need confidence restored.

6. Investigate 9/11. And 7/7 while you're at it. So many people think these were false flag operations inflicted against the people by their own Governments, it's time all dark corners of these two events had bright lights shined into them. In terms of the totalitarian global police state inflicted on the people, every road leads back to 9/11. So, why are there so many unanswered questions about it left to fester?

Any one of the above would calm the people down.

If the political elite continue on their current trajectory, it really is starting to look as though there may be trouble ahead.

1 comments:

  1. Yes please, I'll have all six please!

    And while your at it do something about the fact that as a basic rate tax-payer after Income Tax, NI, Council Tax and VAT about 40% of everything I earn is going to fund these scum-bags!

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