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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

This deliberate economic vandalism against the UK nation state must stop

So, figures announced today reveal that: "Borrowing jumped to a record £23.3billion in November despite the Chancellor’s austerity drive, according to the Office for National Statistics."

The Daily Mail also reveals how: "The national debt rose to £971billion at the end of November, or 65.2 per cent of gross domestic product, another unwanted record."

The grim reports also details that: "Debt interest payments jumped from £3billion in November last year to £4.5billion this year – or £150million a day."

So, let's look at this.

Debt interest payments of £4.5billion.

To whom are those interest payments being made? Who was the money borrowed from? As a taxpayer, I feel that I am uninformed and I feel I have the right to know whether the organisation being paid this vast sum ever had the money to lend in the first place... or whether we're being fleeced for billions on the basis of something that never existed except on a computer.

For that reason, we need to know who is receiving those billions in interest - that is OUR money for hospitals, dentists, schools and so on.

Come on, who gets it? One of the banks we bailed out? One of Osborne's friends in the Rothschild family? Who? Who is profiting out of the British taxpayer's misery? Somebody is.

But did they ever lend us anything other than some electronically generated numbers? If so, I want to see it. The entire lot. Show me a photograph of the actual physical money, gold or other goods we're paying interest out for having borrowed.

Secondly, we must STOP giving billions of pounds to belong to the European Empire.

There are NO discernible benefits of membership, it strips us of democracy, it is unlawful according to our WRITTEN constitution, it does not have the same systems of laws, it is abhorrent to our centuries old systems of civil liberties and freedoms and being part of it is a cultural attack on all things British. Yet we pay billions to be part of it.

As a part of the European Empire, we pay billions upon billions, we cannot trade as we would like with our Commonwealth partners, it is not a trade beneficial organisation to the United Kingdom... and we can't even import mackerel from Iceland thanks to the European Empire. Ludicrous? I should say.

Next.... when our own economy is so patently stuffed, why are we bailing out Greece and Ireland?

Next... why was international development ring-fenced? We can't afford to look after our own affairs, quite clearly.

Next... why are people still able to claim asylum here? From where are asylum seekers supposed to have travelled from to arrive in the United Kingdom claiming this as the first point of call? Only, I don't see many people from Greenland arriving on our shores claiming asylum and they're about the only people with a geographic logic behind doing so here.

Next... why are we giving housing, benefits and healthcare to people who have never paid into the pot? Say no, and give them the phone number of the international Red Cross. Charity starts at home and we can't afford it right now.

Want to do charity? Look after our former troops who comprise the many, many homeless people living rough on the streets of London. They put their lives at risk for this country and they get left to rot like that? While all and sundry from anywhere can claim goodness knows what?

It's not politically correct, but tough-titty... I'm sure that the majority of public opinion in this country would agree.

Next... climate change.

You know, John Redwood makes a good point in analysis today. He says: "The UK needs to borrow and import less, and export and earn more."

Couldn't agree more.

So, why have we spent out billions in letting some Indian tycoon shut down British steel manufacturing and switch the business to India in the name of 'climate change'..?

In fact, our entire manufacturing base seems to have been closed down and sent abroad.

For what? Windmills in everyone's back garden?

To conquer 'man made global warming' to such a successful degree that we're now enduring the coldest winter in 100 years?

The science on 'man made global warming' is far from settled and looks dodgier day by day.

And, in it's name, we're destroying our economy in order to make some globalists dirty filthy rich and provide them, at the same time, with cheaper labour in the third world.

It all has to stop.

And if George Osborne gives another single trillion, billion or even a million to another single solitary bankrupt EU nation, the European Empire itself, a 'climate change' initiative, to a third world corrupt dictatorship, to an illegal war or anything else of this nature...

...he should be charged with committing an act of aggression against the nation state of which, these ceaseless billions which are destroying our nation must surely be considered.

4 comments:

  1. Well said, TC.

    It just seems to me that a few simple common sense measures would sort out a lot of our problems.

    It's not going to happen of course; the powers that be are utterly corrupt and their minds warped by greed and power.

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  2. To answer your points in order;
    Who are we paying interest to: - bankers and the Bilderberg families.
    Did they lend us: No, of course not, it's all just computer generated virtual money.
    Giving money to the EU: Actually no we don't - it's just more virtual money.
    International aid was ringfenced because that's where the Cancun UN climate payoff will come from (I'm guessing on this one).
    We aren't bailing out Greece and Ireland, it's even more meaningless virtual data.
    People can claim asylum here and get payouts and housing because it provides a necessary distraction and lightning rod for dissent and excuse for loss of freedoms. (see also Terror alerts and child protection). Note also that if a high proportion of population is Muslim they provide us with a human shield against attack from Islamic nuclear powers.
    We let the Indians have the Steel plant because the utopian vision of a green parkland full of smiling happy (non-smoking, non-drug taking and placid)people powered by clean shiny windmills does not allow for the vulgarity of real industry.
    You won't have a back garden, they allow privacy which is much too dangerous, parkland will be communal and hobby centres with approved pastimes under HSE and CPA supervision will be provided in their place.
    Man made warming is simply a political tool to impose authority and taxation. It is scientifically meaningless and irrelevent.

    I may have got a bit carried away there but something like that.

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  3. On giving money to the EU, although it is just more virtual money, it the interest is still taxed of peoples wages, and although the people get paid in worthless money, the work that is done for it is very real flesh, blood and tears kinda stuff and don't forget it!

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  4. Yes indeed, I was trying to squish the reply shorter. I agree, it's not motiveless or without cost to the working population, it's an excellent tool to impose financial control on us lot, just that it has no real connection with actual money.

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