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Friday, 31 December 2010
Unhappy New Year!
The most common prediction that I've seen seems to be summed up most by a Kaiser Chiefs song....
So, here's to 2011... and Muse:
I want my country back. F*** off, New World Order. Thus concludes The Talking Clock's message for 2011.
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Margaret Thatcher, Queen of UKIP..?
Alex detailed how: "Before the general election, she had lunch with Lord Pearson and they discussed the problems that Pearson, then UKIP’s leader, was having in keeping the support of activists. She advised him to hire Viscount Monckton, a former Telegraph journalist, who she said had done a brilliant job for her in the Number 10 Policy Unit."
At the same time as that report was being published, Nigel Farage was giving an interview to the Institute of Economic Affairs in which he revealed that Lord Monckton is part of the team reviewing UKIP's policies ahead of a new manifesto.
The point should be fairly clear - we seem to have, if the Daily Telegraph report is accurate, a Margaret Thatcher-recommended policy manager at the very top of UKIP, shaping the policies of UKIP.
Today, papers released from the National Archives seem to demonstrate the unique position that Margaret Thatcher took as Prime Minister to fight everyone - from civil servant Sir Humphrey's to members of her own Cabinet - in order to defend British sovereignty and independence.
The Independent writes: "Mrs Thatcher's trademark obduracy was even more emphatically expressed when it came to her favourite foe – Brussels. The documents show that the Prime Minister rejected out of hand any suggestion that Britain should compromise in negotiations over the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) to manage stocks in the European Union. Attempts by Agriculture minister Peter Walker to explain in a memo why it was in the United Kingdom's interest to reach a rapid settlement were annotated by Mrs Thatcher with the word "no" at five points before she scrawled on another letter related to the issue: "It's our water and our fish. Don't give them away.""
In a telling passage in a report on the Daily Telegraph, we learn that Margaret Thatcher is perhaps the only politician in power to have stood up to the Sir Humphrey's in the name of our national sovereignty and national interest.
In an exchange over North Sea Oil, the newspaper reports how: "Mrs Thatcher denounced the proposals in a note written on a copy of the meeting’s minutes, stating: “That statement would be disastrous for Britain and I am not prepared to make it.
“The idea that we should have to sacrifice our main assets to receive more of our own money back is one that may appeal to the Foreign Office but it does not to me.”"
Are you reading that, William Hague?
Meanwhile, the Daily Express - newspaper of choice for patriots - reports on how the newly released papers: "detail how the prime minister fought efforts to deny the UK a refund on its net budget contribution to the then European Economic Community and repeatedly cajoled her ministers into maintaining a strong line during the bargaining process."
"Mrs Thatcher, only a year into her first premiership, showed her fury in annotations on a letter sent to her by the Treasury explaining complications over VAT and European procedure that threatened the hard-won refund in May 1980."
She wrote: “No this is ridiculous. Its whole purpose is to demean Britain. We must fight this one. If necessary openly.”
The Daily Mail, meanwhile, summarises the revelations by writing: "The way an exasperated Mrs Thatcher repeatedly refused to bow to Europe is spelled out in the 1980 documents. She had been in office for only a few months but was already earning her Iron Lady nickname."
So, there we go. Margaret Thatcher. Former Prime Minister. Iron Lady. Behind the scenes, someone who stood up to the europhile civil servants of the Foreign Office (Hague, you wuss!).
And, it appears, Thatcher might well have some sympathies with UKIP.
Wonder if this story might make a few patriots in the Conservative Party think of defecting..?
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Review of the Year 2010 (including readers poll results)
January was a month in which civil liberties took centre stage. In a rare move, this blog praised something from Europe - as the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the use of police 'stop and search' powers are illegal without reasonable suspicion. Meanwhile, in Germany, protesters descend on airports in the buff to make a stand against naked body scanners which were miraculously put into airports the globe over within forty-eight hours of a lunatic somehow - marvelously - managing to get on an aeroplane with firecrackers in his knickers. Obviously, there was nothing suspicious about how soon they managed to roll out those naked body scanners in response. Oh no. Of course not. That's how fast science and technology moves these days. Oh yes. Those naked body scanners really are a response to threats against all civilisation and anybody who thinks the lunatic with firecrackers in his knickers must have been a stooge is a conspiracy nut, obviously. Cough!
In February, the first three Members of Parliament to be prosecuted over their expense claims are named by the Director of Public Prosecutions. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage hits the headlines after comparing Emperor von Rumpy-Pumpy to a damp rag.
In March, the Labour Party suspended three former ministers - Stephen Byers, Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt - after revelations on 'Politicians for Hire' in the Channel Four investigative programme Dispatches. Elsewhere, Mike Mansfield QC tells a Spanish newspaper that he believes Diana, Princess of Wales was bumped off because of her campaign to outlaw anti-personnel landmines.
of 2010. No great surprises that the runaway loser was
GORDON BROWN with 46% of your votes. Bet he wished he could
have got that many votes at a General Election, huh? Loser.
But the surprise finding was the second placed loser. With 21%
of you showing him your disapproval, Chris Huhne turned out to
real 'climate change' that the ecofascists and LibDems need to take
note of - and, like 'climate change', it has nothing to do
with the weather.
Onto April and electioneering went tits-up for the "one-eyed Scottish idiot" who had been masquerading as a Prime Minister - the now thankfully lesser spotted Gordon Brown. He went to Rochdale and, when a local pensioner asked him a few questions, he left his microphone switched on as he got into his car... and his comments - in which Brown referred to the Labour voter as a "bigot" - were broadcast to the nation. Cue a hasty personal visit by Brown to the pensioner's home for a very long-winded personal apology.
In May, the nation went to the polling stations. UKIP's Nigel Farage has a shocking election day as the light aircraft in which he was flying crashes into a field. He escapes with relatively minor injuries from the horrific event. After loser Gordon Brown holes himself up squatter fashion in Downing Street for several days, David Cameron and Nick Clegg eventually take office and engage in a bizarre 'Romeo & Julian' style press conference in the back garden.
In June, part of the swine flu conspiracy suspicions seem vindicated as a report condemns links between the scientists advising the World Health Organisation and Big Pharma.
July saw star witness Carne Ross bowl up to the Chilcot Iraq Inquiry and tell them - to their faces - that he felt the inquiry is little more than a whitewash. More whitewash was being splashed about by the Crown Prosecution Service who announced that no-one would be prosecuted over the death of Ian Tomlinson. And the 'Brokeback Coalition' acts contrary to the national constitution by signing up to allow EU police forces jurisdiction on British soil. As the national constitution says they cannot do that, feel free to ignore any foreign laws as illegitimate. And add key Coalition ministers to your long list of people we'll put on trial for treason when we get our country back in 2011...
You were mostly reading: News of the latest developments in the long running Dr. David Kelly conspiracy allegations.
In August, UKIP's leader Lord Pearson announced that he was stepping down from the job, triggering a leadership contest.
September saw the very long and protracted Labour leadership contest draw to a conclusion with Ed Miliband declared the winner, thanks to the trade unions.
landslide majority, you chose to give your mark of approval
to UKIP leader Nigel Farage. He actually polled a higher vote
share here than he did in the UKIP leadership contest
- a massive 78% of your votes. Which probably makes this
blog even more UKIP than UKIP itself is. Or something. Maybe.
Congratulations on winning the overwhelming support
of our readers, Nigel. Keep up the good work in 2011
October rolled around... and Nigel Farage did it again. This time, he made Jose Manuel Barroso look like a tyrannical buffoon - as Farage forced the EU dictator to rise to his feet and claim that he had been elected. The claim reverberated around the globe.
It was a Guy Fawkes Night to remember in November as two judges effectively sack Phil Woolas over his election literature. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage is handsomely crowned the leader of UKIP for a second time. Meanwhile, 'students' smash up Millbank, Ireland surrenders to the European Empire and the Daily Express becomes the newspaper of choice for patriots as it demands British withdrawal from the EU.
In December, rampaging 'students' again smash up Central London, this time reaching a new low as they descend on a car carrying Prince Charles and Camilla 'Rottweiler' Bowles. News that the mob had chanted 'off with their heads' appears restricted to non-British news outlets, while Theresa May is cagey about whether Camilla got prodded with a big stick.
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Quote of the Day: 28th December 2010
- Mary Ellen Synon in her Daily Mail blog demonstrates, yet again, why her stock is high around here...
The wolves of mob rule, and why the latest petitions idea is just a distraction
I am not going to get excited. While the idea sounds good in principle, we've been here before.
Remember early summer and the 'repeal bad laws' website which Nick Clegg revealed was a sham that they had no intention of acting upon? How is this going to be any different? It won't be.
Instinctively, I should be wanting to rail against Labour MP Paul Flynn who has argued: "The blogosphere is not an area that is open to sensible debate; it is dominated by the obsessed and the fanatical and we will get crazy ideas coming forward."
No Flynn, love... far be it from politicians to listen to those they are paid to represent.
But he also argues - probably rightly - that: "If we get the e-petitions in there will be some asking for Jeremy Clarkson to be prime minister, for Jedi and Darth Vader to be the religions of the country."
Already, we've seen one of the blogger celebrities, supposedly a libertarian, arguing that we should use it to reintroduce the death penalty.
What an utterly repugnant way of thinking.
It instantly put me in mind of a soundbite from Alex Jones in which he argues: "Not democracy, not mob rule - two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner."
Though it is all academic because they are never going to do anything about anything we suggest, anyway. We know that already from the sham public consultation exercise on scrapping bad laws.
One of the more interesting quotes comes from The Guardian in which a 'Government source' is quoted as saying: "It may well mean that we see some difficult issues raised, such as withdrawal from the European Union, but that would put the onus on parliamentarians to convince one another of the many benefits of staying inside the European Union. You would have to win the argument."
Parliamentarians would have to convince each other? Why is that then? Because they know it is a waste of time trying to convince we, the people?
So, as an exercise in closing the gap between the public and the politicians, it is already a waste of time.
All that they are going to do - at best - is sit around and tell each other how they, the politicians, are right... and how they know best.
And maybe if all some have to offer is the reintroduction of the death penalty, they might have a point.
So, while this story makes for an interesting end of year distraction, I see nothing in it of merit to make me wish to step away from the position that the WRITTEN constitution - the Bill of Rights 1689, Habeas Corpus, Magna Carta et al - is the best way of ensuring that we live under freedom and in security.
Our constitutional documents - when applied - would protect us from tyrannical governments.
They would also protect us from tyrannical bloggers and the wolves of mob rule.
See also:
The Spectator - Government by Signature
John Redwood MP - Online Petitions and Democracy
Douglas Carswell - A Step Towards Direct Democracy
Daniel Hannan - Citizens' initiative procedures will restore our democracy
Friday, 24 December 2010
Merry Christmas to all our friends and readers
We send seasonal goodwill to all men (except for Martin Schultz).
We hope that you all find not what you want but what you need under your Christmas tree.
May Labour politicians find the gift of leaving people alone, may Liberal Democrats find the gift of principles and may Conservative Party politicians find a spine.
Lastly, but not least, we wrote a special letter to the North Pole and asked that 'Mr. Naughty Or Nice' give to Emperor von Rumpy-Pumpy the most apt gift possible.
We wish we could be there to see the look of magic in his eyes when he opens his gift wrapped damp rag, but we can't.
Peace and Merry Christmas to you all.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Shock news! Fired Santa Claus is latest victim of Europe-wide 'austerity' measures
The saddening case of Nikki Sinclaire
In the words of the (very typical) coverage at The Guardian: "A former UK Independence party MEP has won her claim that the party discriminated against her because she was a lesbian."
The MEP concerned is Nikki Sinclaire.
The BBC reports that: "A default judgement was made in her favour by Exeter Employment Tribunal after UKIP, which denies the allegations, failed to lodge a defence. The party blamed an administrative error and said it had filed an application for the judgement to be set aside."
Due to the latter, it would be inappropriate to discuss the specifics too much.
I will say that if there was even the slightest hint of UKIP being homophobic, then I would not support the party. How could I? It would be like a turkey voting for Christmas.
On the same token, I see lots of comments on neighbouring blogs which could be received by some as grossly offensive towards the LGBT community.
Do I fall out with those bloggers? Do I sit in a corner and cry? Do I go running to Harriet Harman looking for protection? No... because most of the time, it's never more than thoughtless banter that the author might have thought light-hearted but hadn't appreciated the the target recipient group might be regularly reading.
But what do I know? I can still watch Alf Garnett and find him incredibly funny.
There are other issues besides this.
UKIP failed to lodge a defence and blamed an administrative error?
Hmmm...
A good few months ago, UKIP had an event that I sent off money for tickets for. The tickets never arrived and the attitude of the organiser was one of the least apologetic, least helpful that I have ever encountered in my life.
The result was that I was expected to travel all the way around the country to attend an event in the trusted hope that my name was on the door.
Having witnessed what I had, I didn't hold out much hope.
So, I didn't bother going and I didn't pursue a refund. The latter, given the attitude, seemed like too much bother.
Did I leave UKIP over it? Nope.
And a few months later, every single UKIP leadership candidate treated this blogger with incredible kindness and generosity when we interviewed them for this blog.
So, there are pluses and minuses.
Some people in UKIP are incredibly efficient and professional, others are far less so. And personalities differ from person to person, irrespective of political differences or similarities.
UKIP is a constantly improving young party and, from what I see of Young Independence, things are going to get very, very good indeed. Young Independence is proving to be relentlessly impressive. They are most certainly a very impressive future.
But UKIP failed to lodge an appeal due to an administrative error? Eeek.
And one more thing...
I do hope, truly and sincerely, that this episode with Nikki Sinclaire is the end of it.
By 'it', I mean the incredibly divisive factions and in-fighting.
A LOT of what you see on this score is cannon fodder being made around the UKIP name by people who are not even UKIP members.
Yet there were other internal factions that made themselves known during the leadership contest too.
My position is this...
Do I consider myself a UKIP activist? Yes, but not in a traditional way. Do I work incredibly hard for the party? Yes, but not in a traditional way.
Does this story about Nikki Sinclaire sadden me and zap me of energy and motivation? Sadly, yes.
Does the factional internal bickering which has gone on before sadden me and demoralise me more? Unquestionably.
Only one agenda should be on the mind of those who are part of UKIP - the restoration of our sovereignty and independence.
Anything else is a distraction.
And I would also say that, if those who should have wisdom and maturity behind them are incapable of demonstrating it, they should move aside and let the brilliant minds of Young Independence through.
Faces of the latter are more than capable from what I've seen and - on merit alone - should be promoted through the ranks of the main party anyway.
I trust that those with more maturity behind them will work relentlessly to pass to the great passions, energies and great minds of Young Independence a party called UKIP of which we are all proud.
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
This deliberate economic vandalism against the UK nation state must stop
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.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Do us all a favour Vince... and quit already
Well frankly, we wish he would hurry up and get on with it.
Nobody - nobody at all - voted for the horrid coalition government that we see.
The voters of England voted overwhelmingly for a Conservative government.
And while England does not have a devolved English Parliament it is the areas who do have their own devolved powers already which prevented a Conservative majority.
The result is a coalition in which manifesto pledges have proven to be meaningless and, to address this aspect of the democratic deficit, there is - in my view - a demonstrated need for election manifestos to become legally binding contracts.
So, it is already clear, in my view, that we need another General Election soon in which these people can have manifesto pledges rammed down their throats - morning, noon and night.
So, be my guest. Vince Cable. Resign. Bring down the Government.
Oh, but you're not going to do that just yet, are you?
Sod principles when there's a ministerial car, the trappings of power, the ministerial salary and a load of minions dragging their arses along the floor to worship at your ever-so-important feet to consider.
What a perfectly horrible little man. In my opinion.
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Want to see Vince Cable's home diaries? These are really worth watching. Click HERE to get a good oversight of the mind of the man...
UPDATE: Seems things got worse for Cable as comments about Murdoch and BSkyB emerged. The result? He was called in and relieved of part of his duties which were passed to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Bet Cable doesn't get a resultant pay reduction...
This is utterly ludicrous. He's compromised and damaged goods when it comes to his judgment, damaged and compromised on his impartiality, he thinks he's the most important and powerful man in Britain with the power to bring down Government (ahh, democracy!)...
...and yet they still find a way to bend for a friend and keep him in the coven of the coalition.
Election now, please. These FibDems have all the hallmarks of the loony Marxists and socialists that we all kicked out at the last election.
Just what do we have to do to get rid of these people from power?
Man made global warming? I want my money back!
We'll never see snow again, they told us.
Oh, really?
The end of the world is nigh, they told us... and only sending all of our tax revenues to Pachauri and Al Gore and exporting all of our industry to India will save us. So they said.
As for the Government funded Met Office - reputation in tatters. Go look round the internet - even on mainstream, neutral sites and in the opinions of neutral commentators.
Utter and total hocum.
The majority of us are saying it - the entire internet is abuzz with it.
Some are even saying we're heading into a new mini ice age.
Probably more crap designed to form global government and rob us blind.
We've been fleeced on a scale unprecedented in human history.
I want my money back.
And the first story I hear of a pensioner dying because they could not afford to keep themselves warm this winter, it's firstly people like Chris Huhne I'll be speaking to and demanding answers.
Let him have every cold related death of the winter on his conscience for his utterly idiotic watermelon agenda.
Monday, 20 December 2010
Quote of the Day: 20th December 2010
- UKIP's Marta Andreasen speaks for most of us, one feels...
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Internet censorship: Some tosser of a minister thinks you won't notice the salami slicing if they say it's about pornography
Here we go then... the political elites are making their first moves to censor the internet.
What they need is some tosser in a Government job to propose that they're only doing it to protect the kids from online porn.
Can we think of a tosser who might stand up in public and propose that's what they're doing?
Why, yes! Actually, we don't need to... he's volunteered himself.
The Daily Telegraph tells us that: "Internet pornography could be blocked from entering the homes of people with children, under plans being considered by the Government."
And which tosser is proposing this?
Back to the Daily Telegraph which notes that: "Ed Vaizey, the communications minister, has called a meeting with the country’s biggest broadband providers, including BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk, to explore changing how pornography gets into homes."
Now, what is MEANT to happen is that you're all meant to sit there and nod approvingly, thinking that it's terrible that online perverts put pornography online for people to have a good five finger shuffle over.
And obviously, it would make a change for a Government minister to do that online rather than buying a film on expenses for their husband.
So, you're meant to react all approvingly... while they cook up their next salami slice move to restrict all free speech on the internet.
It's so obvious how they do it now, they're just a laughable parody of themselves.
Of course, there must be a real reason behind this proposal...
It's not just the imaginings of some UK Pantomime Government tosser. Oh no.
What was it that Lord Monckton's SPPI blog picked up on last week?
A report which stated that: "The United Nations is considering whether to set up an inter-governmental working group to harmonise global efforts by policy makers to regulate the internet. Establishment of such a group has the backing of several countries, spearheaded by Brazil. At a meeting in New York on Wednesday, representatives from Brazil called for an international body made up of Government representatives that would to attempt to create global standards for policing the internet – specifically in reaction to challenges such as WikiLeaks."
Your own idea is it, Vaizey?
About kids looking at porn is it, Vaizey?
Or did your mate Chris Huhne come back from his jolly in the name of "global warming" (snigger!) and say that regulation of the internet had been decreed by the global elite so you'd better get on with trying to sell the idea to the public?
Tossers.
Can't have people knowing about the Climate Gate scandal, MPs expenses, false flag terror events and so on, can we..?
Still, at least they're now so politically inept we know what they're really doing from miles away.
Worried about porn on the internet...
All the treacherous w*nk*rs are based in the Houses of Parliament...
We'll give up 'porn' when you lot in that Panto Parliament stop buying porn on expenses. Tossers!
It's the fact that this bullshit is so obvious you can smell it from a mile away now which really makes me laugh.
Do they really think we can't work it out for ourselves?
I know you don't think I'm going to give $2.3trillion to some nuns! What are they gonna do with it? They can't even buy knickers!
Let us go back to one day before the world went mad - one day before we all got sidetracked into watching the movie version of real life.
Yes, it was September 10th 2001.
In the US, Donald Rumsfeld stood up in public and announced that some of the US taxpayer's money was missing. Quite a large amount actually.
As CBS have reported: "According to some estimates we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions," Rumsfeld admitted.
On the next day...
If you want to find out what happened on the next day, go to a popular video hosting service and search for "Jesse Ventura Pentagon". The full episode of 'Conspiracy Theory' is available over there.
$2.3 trillion.
It makes the fact that auditors have refused to sign off the House of Commons accounts over a dodgy unaccountable £13.9 million pale into insignificance.
Yet that does still mean that the House of Commons is now as corrupt as the European Empire whose accounts haven't been signed off since the days of births in mangers.
Didn't take our treacherous lot long to catch up, did it?
I was wondering what announcements about missing billions might have been made on July 6th 2005, but it seems Google has no record of that date ever having happened. And yes, I tried every permutation on the date I could think of.
So then, we had the banks in for billions and billions, the climate change lot have been in for billions and billions, the European Empire has been in for untold billions upon billions...
Can anyone account for it all?
They can't even account for the House of Commons expense claims.
All this, and not a boz-eyed lunatic in a Third World cave in sight.
Not a dentist or a free university place for you and I in sight, either.
Look at the silly monkey! Look at the shiny keys! as someone said recently...
Sunday Paper Review: 19th December 2010
Instead, it is beholden on me to point out that none of the following is made up. Links are provided to all the relevant stories.
We start the misery with the Sunday Telegraph which trumpets big with a 'swine flu' story, but I think we all heard enough of that claptrap last time.
Either the Big Pharma are coming back for more of what they see the globalist bankers keep getting, else last time was the dry run for the chemtrail delivered eugenicist attack.
Either way, we're buggered.
So, let's laugh, instead, at a different story in the same newspaper. Well, when the situation is so utterly dire, what alternative is there but to laugh at how pathetic our 'leaders' are..?
What we get is a report that: "Air Vice-Marshal Greg Bagwell, commander of the RAF’s No 1 Group, which controls all Britain’s fast jet combat aircraft" has warned that Cameron's surrender to the European Empire will leave us in a position whereby "our air force will be little better than Belgium’s".
As you know, David Cameron recently announced that we're to be defended in a bizarre timeshare deal with the French (stop laughing quite so loudly).
Oh! Hitler could only dream of such treachery being committed by our own... that 'the few' should have been reduced to so few in order to please the dictators on the European mainland...
The defiant British - surrendered, lock stock and barrel, without a weapon being fired in defence.
Now we're told by The People that "SAS teams may get new cloth badge containing a two-way radio."
Why not go the whole hog? We could get all of our tanks, battleships and planes manufactured by Fisher Price and the whole defence of the realm in the hands of Wallace and Gromit.
Dear me.
Captain Mainwaring, Corporal Jones and the Home Guard would have managed better. In fact, we may as well start up local Home Guard groups again. Sound like a jolly good idea to me.
In a further blow to all things British, the Mail on Sunday reports on how the Germans and the Dutch are favourites to buy our Royal Mail. Once they do, they will be allowed to remove the Queen's head from our postage stamps.
Odd that the Germans would want to, really... after all, "Saxe-Coburg-Gotha" is such a wonderfully traditional name. Outside Britain.
If only Her Majesty had stood good on her Coronation Oaths...
Bet she'll still send your letters of complaint about treason to the Foreign Office, too - that is, after all, what Buckingham Palace wrote to you all and told you had been done with them, huh? Wonder what database that move got you all listed on?
One thinks that the name "Spencer" would have been such a nicer former name for a Queen of England, but there we go.
Guess I'll have to enter 'lawful rebellion' in 2011 now, too... wonder how close to a million people they are now?
The Independent on Sunday has a special report on how the "high cost of credit sends a growing number of Britons into poverty".
Things are so bad, apparently, that "the Government confirmed yesterday that job centre staff will start issuing vouchers for people to exchange for emergency food supplies. The scheme will begin next month and roll out nationally in April."
Think it's just the workshy at risk? The IoS doesn't. It reports: "It is not just the poor that are going to be hit. Many middle-class homeowners are expected to fall into serious debt if interest rates rise."
I'm sure none of you need reminding, but - just in case - the IoS adds: "taxpayers were landed with a £850bn bail-out bill last year."
That's right. You've paid your taxes, you worthless piece of trash member of the public. Best part of a trillion quid looted? Tah, muchly. You can go die of hypothermia and starvation now that you've served your purpose. Have a nice death. Don't leave the gutters cluttered with your corpse.
And I bet the attitude of the 'elite' isn't so far removed from that, you know. That's probably how they see us.
Still, we're not alone - as we pointed out yesterday.
Today, The Observer also reports on an "attack on a politician in broad daylight has highlighted how desperate Greeks are becoming about political decisions imposed on them."
Sounds familiar. Here in the UK, the 'students' have demonstrated their frustrations and I suspect that there'll be a lot more groups in 2011 who are also desperate to show their frustration about "political decisions imposed on them".
First major taking to the streets to oppose the European Empire, I WILL be there.
Not that one of the most hated politicians in Britain need worry. The Sunday Mirror reports that: "Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has been given a £300,000 armoured Jaguar to protect him from anarchist protesters."
Awww... were the big scary public people a bit too scary for you, Nicky boy?
So, if you "want to talk to Nick"... too bad - you've got no chance of getting near the pathetic little snivelling guttersnipe of a FibDem-leading agent of Brussels now.
No, I don't like him. Or his European Empire.
And finally... Christmas is coming. The Sunday Express has a cute story about the Nennet tribes of north-west Siberia and their reindeer.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Jim Corr: "Top-down engineered financial crash designed to take over Europe"
Quote of the Day: 18th December 2010
- the ever brilliant Mary Ellen Synon cuts through the crap spouted by Cameron and trumpeted in press releases issued by his image gurus... and tells you what his EU budget 'victory' really means.
Don't worry Mary... or maybe do, depending on your view.
From what I'm seeing, the EU-sceptics and patriots are next in line once the 'students' have finished. I've just been round the neighbouring blogosphere and I've never seen such angry rhetoric from my fellow Englishmen and proud British patriots ever before...
Our leader, Nigel, tells the EUSSR: "Belgium is about to fall to bits and the rest will follow. Happy Christmas, everybody!"
H/T: UKK41
And if you thought it was just us British...
H/T: Daniel Hannan
And if you thought it was just Britain and Ireland...
Meanwhile, away from Britain, Ireland, Greece... there's Italy!
Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy... Portugal anyone?
So that's Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy and Portugal... anyone else?
Why yes! Two months ago, it was Spain:
Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain...
Better not forget France in October, then:
All over Europe, we've all had our fill it seems...
Think the EU slime and their globalist friends are still happy with their European Empire, the raping of our national sovereignty and the pillaging of our national treasuries? Not to mention the deliberate destruction of our local cultures and individual identities.
It's clear that we, the people are not happy...
Friday, 17 December 2010
Getting Britain back? Solve the mystery of who our diplomats are supposed to be employees of....
But there's one small piece of detail which has been written about in the last twenty-four hours which I think we really should turn attention to.
It comes in a blog post from our enduring hope in Westminster, Douglas Carswell MP.
Now, we do hope that Douglas stays away from light aircraft and Parisian tunnels.
But he throws light on something that every democrat, libertarian, freeman and NWO-opponent should question.
He writes:
Ever wondered why there's been a change of government, but no change of policy direction on Europe?Actually Douglas, there's a more obvious question that I think you may have missed.
Have a look at the job description of the UK's most senior diplomat in Brussels, Sir Kim Darroch.
It clearly says "the skills required for the period 2008-11 should reflect an emphasis on deepening and reinforcing existing trends and arrangements".
There you have it. The ministers might have changed in May, but the permanent officials are busy "reinforcing existing trends". I suppose that is one way of describing the extension of EU economic governance and our participation in the Eurozone bailout.
It is clearly not simply because we are in Coalition that we have the Euro policy that we do. Even before the General Election - and irrespective of the outcome of it - the permanent Eurocracy in the Foreign Office was expecting a "deeping and reinforcing of existing trends". No wonder the government is Eurosceptic in name only ....
It is officials, like Sir Kim, we must start holding to account.
And that question is... who writes the job description of "senior diplomats" like Sir Kim Darroch?
If what Douglas Carswell (alongside many others) says, over a number of posts, is correct...
...then we need to start finding out who writes the job descriptions of these diplomats.
Who is his employer? Which organisation is he accountable to? Who does he serve?
If we find that out, then we stand a chance of finding out why the will of the people is so often denied.
So, the can of worms Douglas Carswell may have inadvertently opened is...
...just who the hell is Sir Kim Darroch and others like him working for?
Are these the 'dark forces' that Her Majesty The Queen supposedly warned Paul Burrell about, for example? If not, then who the hell are people like Darroch answerable to? It must be someone...
[Update: One hour after our last full stop on this post, we note that Charles Moore at the Daily Telegraph is heading in a similar direction. He writes: "Today, we have a nation ruled by a large, subsidised, semi-permanent political, financial and bureaucratic class that seems impervious to voters' wishes. William Hague may be our new Foreign Secretary, but have you noticed any difference in the policy our permanent representative pursues in Brussels?]
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
While the UK sleeps on oblivious, the search term "Martial Law UK" is world's most searched for phrase
The search term "Martial Law UK" has just become the most searched for phrase in the world according to Google Trends.
The screenshot above was taken at 11pm UK time. Look at the right and see what the most searched for phrase is.
Yet, bizarrely, it's not a phrase that anyone in the UK appears to have been researching. See the chart on the left.
The phenomenal worldwide concern about the state of our rights, freedoms and liberties follows a broadcast by Alex Jones highlighting comments by Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson - which HAVE been reported by the Daily Telegraph - in which he seemingly suggests that protest marches could be banned.
One of the most concerning sections of the report from the Daily Telegraph is this:
Sir Paul said he did not want a "paramilitary model" of policing in Britain but admitted a fresh review is taking place of whether or not water cannon should be used against rioters.Now, nobody could have more criticised the protests that we saw from the supposed 'students' last week than this blogger. They were a disgrace in so many ways.
“I do not want to engage in an arms race, a knee jerk reaction to thugs and hooligans who do not know how to behave when they are accompanied by an overwhelming number who want to demonstrate peacefully.
“I am most reluctant to move towards this but at the same time we should keep everything under review.” (our emphasis)
However, people have the right to peaceful protest.
And instead of cracking down on the corruption of the political class and their faceless Sir Humphries, the police seem determined to protect them rather than protecting we, the people who are actually their employers.
So, we've heard lots about water cannon, rubber bullets and now banning protest marches altogether.
Maybe if the police were to enforce the treason laws, there'd be less for the public to want to protest at.
Maybe if the fleecing of the taxpayer in dodgy expense claims had been resolved so that all who appeared to have something to answer for were made to do so...
Oh look, we could go on and on and on. Again. Repeating ourselves ad nausea.
How can the public be expected to behave if the politicians are corrupt, treacherous, self-serving liars in the pay of big corporations, acting in defiance of our common law and WRITTEN constitution.
We're getting lawless in this country. And a lot of the most serious lawlessness is being conducted by the political class.
But it does not help matters to - in response - target the public.
Wrong target.
But have it as you will.
The entire world is now looking at the United Kingdom thinking that we're now no longer a sick police state but have, instead, descended under total martial law.
In a way, I wouldn't mind martial law, as administered by the armed forces (not that we have any anymore).
But the military top brass could do us all a favour and weed out the corruption in the political class and put this country back onto it's feet with our common law and constitution reinstalled.
Instead, we're a sad, sick, laughing stock of the world.
And stories like this won't encourage tourists to come and take photographs of buildings that we, the British people aren't allowed to photograph any more, too fearful of being arrested for having a camera in public.
Thinking about it... yup, we really are as bad as the world - according to Google Trends - has just been finding out that we are.
See also:
Harbingers Journal - A Police State
Let's do a revolution, English style... where can we import some proper lightbulbs from?
It is hilarious - and it should be Christmas #1 in my view...
Back to normal business - keeping it light for now.
It occurs to me that we have the potential for a very English revolution at the tips of our very fingers.
I was getting ready to go out last night. Running late, I'd had my bathroom routine, then went to get dressed.
As I switched on the bedroom light intending to go rummage through the wardrobe, my frustration - already running late - boiled over.
Bloody well damn European Empire dull light bulbs!
I sat there, light switched on, in the dark, waiting for the ruddy thing to warm up enough that I could see what I was actually doing.
So, while Che Guevara can sleep safely in his revolutionary bed, I am going to do it.
I am going to suggest we engage in a very English revolution.
If you, like me, are sick to the back teeth of switching on your light only to find that you're still in the dark, it's time for we, the people to revolt.
There must be somewhere on the planet which the evil European Empire hasn't stretched it's corrupt and undemocratic tentacles into...
...from where we could still import proper light bulbs.
So, if the Chinese Government are reading...
We, the people of England, are sick and tired of being in the dark.
Please could you do a few hundred flyovers of Britain and do huge parcel drops of lightbulbs that we used to have and get on with quite happily, but which the dictators of Brussels won't let us have any more?
Pretty please.
British households are crying out for the ruddy things and knowing how partial the Chinese are to making things that people want on the cheap...
You probably wouldn't be allowed to dock them at a British port, so do a flyover. Drop us off some light bulbs!
We'll quite happily encourage people to send you the money for them via PayPal afterwards.
Class action. Power to the people (in more ways than one). And a very English revolution. Far more decorum than those 'students' managed.
Come on China, do us a favour. We can't see with these damned European Empire regulation lightbulbs.
Spot the gap in the market and help us out.
You don't even have to worry about our military stopping you flying over and dropping us lightbulb parcels.
We don't have a military any more.
We have a strange timeshare deal with the French, and nobody has had to worry about their military abilities for a couple of hundred years.
So pretty please China... can you bring us some lightbulbs in, please?
[Note: I am quite aware that, no matter how much I may desire it, the Chinese are unlikely to help and we're condemned to darkness. This is a satirical viewpoint and not one intended to genuinely cause World War III. We know how much the people in power are so barmy that they can't tell the difference between a gag and a serious article any more and we therefore hope that this disclaiming note satisfies the intellectually deficient inability to tell the difference]
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Has the Archbishop of Canterbury (and all women) seen today's Sky News report on Sharia Law?
He may wish to reconsider that position further today after - unusually in this ultra-politically correct era - Sky News has screened, and continues to screen, footage which "has emerged of a woman being publicly whipped in Sudan for wearing trousers."
The report details how: "The victim was punished under Sharia law for wearing trousers under her Islamic clothing" and the footage "shows her crawling on the ground, raising her arm to try to ward off the attacks and screaming as the whip strikes."
See Tim Marshall's full report including the disturbing video footage HERE.
After watching that footage, can any of us really say that we would welcome Sharia Law in Britain? If that's what my sister, my mother, and my female friends might have to look forward to, then no thanks.
New World Order Watch: Is Canada about to lose it's sovereignty..?
Here's yet another nation state where they're concerned their sovereignty is under threat from attack by the globalists... Canada:
Monday, 13 December 2010
Hated Nick Clegg now genuinely a contender for this year's Christmas #1 single
Go to Amazon or I-Tunes, buy this, and hopefully he'll sod off back to Brussels where he belongs...
I am not making this up... click this. This is a genuine section of a screenshot taken two minutes ago...
Merry Christmas, Nick Clegg. You... K-U-N... what comes next..?
Wanna see the video?
6pm Update: Nick Clegg's whatsit is now at #28 on the Amazon UK downloads... and climbing.
Quote of the Day: 13th December 2010
Whenever we protested about any detail of the plan for monetary union, we were told that we were in danger of stopping the great European train, boat, bus, bicycle or whatever it was. We were a blimpish embarrassment to our country, a bunch of idiot children who had to be shooshed while the grown-ups got on with their magnificent plans.
So it gives me a tingling pleasure to report that everywhere you look on the map of Europe we have been proved resoundingly and crushingly right."
- London Mayor Boris Johnson laughs last and laughs loudest... and surely sets down a warning marker to 'Call Me Dave' that there is a popular alternative for the Conservative Party to look towards.
Bet the rampaging 'students' would like to get their hands on the £1.1billion Britain is being forced to give to... Serbia, Albania and Turkey (amongst others)
...comes news that the European Empire is handing £1.1billion of OUR British taxpayers money to help "countries such as Turkey and Albania join the European Union".
The Daily Express report on the scandal quotes extensively from UK Independence Party MEP William Dartmouth who observes: "British families facing difficult financial times and possible job losses will be dismayed to discover that we are being forced to give money to countries like Albania and Serbia. It must seem like a bad joke with them as the butt. The EU is a corrupt organisation that has not had its accounts signed off for the past 16 years. So to see it hand over billions of euros to countries such as Serbia and Albania to fight corruption is frankly ludicrous. Has it not crossed their minds that the money they are giving to eradicate corruption in the police and judiciary is falling straight into the hands of those who are responsible for the corruption in the first place? Not a day goes by without the British public realising just how profligate with our money the EU is. But this surely must be the final straw. Giving money to Turkey, Serbia and Albania among others so they can join this already bloated union is a step too far. It is a bitter pill to swallow for British families facing a period of austerity."
Bet the Marxist Youth won't go on a smashing up rampage demanding that our treacherous government end their complicity in the handing over of the British taxpayer's money to such a 'noble' (ha!) cause...
£1.1billion... and how many university courses would that colossal sum provide?
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Economist Jim Rogers tells RT: 'Britain is bankrupt'
Here he is, speaking to Russia Today:
...and instead of cutting taxes, we've got a huge VAT rise coming in January.
We're doomed unless we quit the European Empire, the banking scam and the climate fraud... today, by the sounds of it.
And here's Oliver Adam of the EU Referendum campaign:
Sunday Paper Review: 12th December 2010
We don't normally feature the Sunday Mirror in our round-up, but we just had to as they report that:
"Nick Clegg is being lined up for a top EU job in an “emergency exit” strategy as he faces a revolt in his party over tuition fees. David Cameron is ready to parachute the Lib Dem leader into Brussels as Britain’s EU Commissioner amid fears Mr Clegg will struggle to hold his seat as an MP at the next election, say Downing Street sources."
Ha ha ha!! The treacherous little gutter-snipe is going back to his previous employer, is he? What? Just as we predicted?
Like we couldn't see that coming! Ha ha ha!!!
The Independent on Sunday has a fascinating report looking at how fascists and suspected Nazis were shielded by the U.S. after WWII.
This blog has noted with some concern assertions about Nazi and fascist planning lying behind the creation of the European Empire, citing John Laughland's Tainted Source.
That Nazis were also the brains behind key planks of the USA's successful space race is well known and very widely documented.
And today the IoS reports: "Declassified CIA files have revealed that US intelligence officials went to great lengths to protect a Ukrainian fascist leader and suspected Nazi collaborator from prosecution after the Second World War and used him to stir up trouble inside the Soviet Union from an office in New York."
Does anything surprise us any more?
Whatever next? Islamist patsies with firecrackers in their knickers, perhaps? Or have we been there, done that already?
It's a case of 'don't look this way... look over there!' in the Sunday Telegraph. The newspaper reports that banks in Iceland "were breaching banking regulations by the time 64 British local authorities deposited most of their £800m into the Icelandic lenders, according to two secret reports on the collapse."
£800m here, £60 billion annually there. Don't fret... we the people will happily be fleeced by whoever is responsible for it all. Or will we?
Speaking of being fleeced, how about this for a tour-de-force of 'you're all being screwed' headlines from the Mail on Sunday..?
They bring you: "Britain's top tax official enjoys £6,000 four-night stay at luxury hotel in India... to make a 30-MINUTE speech," "Civil servants spend £1m on first class rail travel each MONTH" and "Tory MPs in revolt over Speaker's £500,000 travel bill 'promoting Westminster to people'".
If that little lot didn't make your blood boil somewhere deep inside your carcass that is blue with frozen icicles now that the climate lobby have made your central heating too expensive to afford, the newspaper also informs us that: "Harriet Harman has praised ‘heroic’ immigrants who claim welfare payments in Britain and use the cash to support families living abroad. She said the Government should make it easier for them to send the money home and called for tax refunds to encourage more immigrants to follow suit, in particular those who paid for their children to be educated in the Third World."
The woman must be completely barmy. Still, we imagine the EDL and the BNP will pick up a few more recruits when mild mannered, moderate people suffering with the costs of the banks and the European Empire read the story.
I'd rather pay £2 for Jacqui Smith's husband to enjoy himself with a bit of porn, frankly.
The Observer has a hatchet piece where it brands the English Defence League as a "far right" group... whatever "far right" means.
But let's start by going back to the Nazis and pointing out that Hitler was a national socialist, and the left have to accept that he was one of theirs.
Anyhoo, in and amongst the whipping up of hysteria against the EDL, The Observer notes that an "anti-extremist" group (does that mean they campaign against climate groups and New Labour?) is petitioning against the visit to the UK of a US pastor who recently planned a public burning of the Qur'an.
The pastor, Terry Jones, is apparently due to attend a EDL protest set for Luton in February.
The Observer quotes from the EDL website which - apparently - states that: "During the protest, Dr Terry Jones will speak against the evils and destructiveness of Islam in support of the continued fight against the Islamification of England and Europe."
And the 'anti-extremist' lot want Theresa May to ban him.
Personally, I couldn't care less any more. Try to ban him if you like.. provided that the same 'anti-extremist' group campaigns for poppy burning extremists to be deported, too.
That sounds like a fair gesture of equality to me... and hopefully is reflective of majority British public opinion.
Not that most British people feel able to have an opinion on such issues. We're all too scared to have an opinion about anything.
Talking of extremists...
The Sunday Express claims that: "THE main organiser of the student protests was thrown out of the ultra-left Socialist Workers’ Party because of her extremist views."
Too extreme for the Socialist Workers Party? Quick... someone send in that 'anti-extremist' organisation which is moaning about the English Defence League.
...or is it only certain types of 'extremists' which bother them..?
In fact, let's ban all 'extremists'. And then we can all be one, happy, homogeneous, indistinguishable gloop of meaningless cloned humanity. Everyone happy now? Oh good.
Saturday, 11 December 2010
There may be trouble ahead (unless Westminster suddenly change their corrupt, self-serving, undemocratic treachery)
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.
Twelve lords a-leaping, eleven eu-sceptics cheering, and a partridge in a pear tree...
On the one hand, events have generated hope that the whole Tower of Babel that is the European Empire might come crashing to the floor.
Yet at the same time, this might be one giant con and actually be a cynical ploy to give us even more remote, unaccountable, undemocratic governance that our self-serving political class will commit treason to ensure gets through.
So - with snow, failed World Cup bids, a nationwide hatred of Nick Clegg and rampaging
Much of it has involved how much it is all costing us to be dictated to.
That's right... how much it's costing us. Are you listening and reading
We might be able to afford all of the university places (and to heat our own homes) if our self-serving political class would stop lining their own pockets through treachery, listen to the people, and get us our country back.
Douglas Carswell volunteers the line: "Our politicians should be asking themselves whether they want to keep handing our money to Brussels or use it to provide decent public services here."
As should the
John Redwood has started dropping the pretence exhibited by his 649 House of Commons colleagues and now openly admits that the Parliament in which he sits is nowt but a pantomime charade. Not explicitly. But watch what he does with this blog post title: "Meanwhile, our European government fumbles the big issues".
Spot it? "...our European government..."
In the same blog post, he lists a whole swathe of major proposals that the Brussels dictatorship have been discussing - before lamenting and pointing out to the British public, some of whom still labour under the mistaken belief that we live in a democracy, that: "None of this was reported back to the UK Parliament in an oral statement or debate, yet all of it is fundamental to our economic futures."
No wonder the Daily Express tells us that: "MORE than 100,000 people have signed up to the Daily Express’s crusade for Britain to quit the European Union."
Earlier in the week, the same newspaper told us that: "NEARLY two thirds of Britons believe our country has been damaged by membership of the European Union, an opinion poll revealed last night."
We have yet to discover whether the minority who differ from that view are avid X Factor viewers or people living in fluoridated water areas.
The Slog - always a fascinating and intelligent read (even if no great fan of UKIP) - comes up with a brilliant bit of data from the latest DEFRA reports and finds that: "The Common Agricultural Policy costs us a whopping £17 billion in 2009."
More importantly: "...that is more than the total value of UK agricultural output."
Better Off Out also has a great bit of analysis and finds that the twin evils of the European Empire and the fake climate fascists combine to make a formidable opponent for families and it has - in our view - particular implications for low income pensioners at risk of dying of pneumonia this winter.
They write: "Thanks to the European Union trying to boost its green credentials, the average family could be paying up to 18% more in energy costs according to a report on green policies by Civitas."
The God of the extreme leftists - the lesser spotted economic guru (ha! ha!) and New World Order agent Gordon Brown has popped up on the BBC. They tell us that: "Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he fears the euro will face a "high noon" moment of reckoning early in the New Year."
By design, Gordon? You seem to know a lot about the New World Order and it was you who wanted a constitution for global governance. What have your weirdo New World Order pals got planned for us all, then?
Back to John Redwood for another interesting statement which we merely highlight - bold text is our emphasis: "Of course I do not want to see the Irish economy go down, but I do not happen to think that lending the country lots of money at that juncture, as a result of a crisis deliberately created by the European Central Bank, was a terribly good way to behave."
Perhaps Gordon has simply been busy reading the Daily Mail. If he had, he would find that: "The Euro is at risk of collapse as economic crisis sweeps the continent, Britain’s independent Treasury watchdog warned last night."
In a separate BBC report, Gordon Brown pops up again. Wonder why it's only the BBC who can find him? Anyway, according to them: "Gordon Brown has said he was prepared to quit as Chancellor soon after Labour took office in 1997 if the government decided to join the euro."
Don't believe you. From the man who wanted a New World Order and a constitution for the global economy? And from the man who signed the Lisbon Treaty alongside the treacherous Miliband git?
Naff off Gordon. Resign? Nobody voted for you in the first place and when the electorate kicked you out, your hands needed to be metaphorically prised from their vice-like grip of the door frame of Number Ten. Resign? Over surrendering a part of British sovereignty? Pah! Must be a panto gag...
As ever, the will of the people is not to be taken into consideration on anything. Open Europe picks up on a report from the Irish Times which reveals that a draft amendment to the hated Lisbon Treaty has been seen - "which would allow for the establishment of a permanent crisis resolution mechanism for the eurozone" (and no doubt cost we, the people another few hundred billion to keep the political class and their project happy) - and they're already planning the avoidance of a new referendum in Ireland.
Nope, don't ask the Irish. They might say no. Again. Especially now that they can see that they're screwed after enjoying less than one hundred years as an independent nation. They must answer to their Brussels masters forever more now.
Was that hat-trick of Eurovision winners worth it, one asks...
Talking of Ireland, the Daily Mail reports the worrying news that: "The cost to UK taxpayers of rescuing the Irish economy could exceed £7billion, the Chancellor said yesterday. George Osborne admitted the handout may exceed initial Treasury estimates – and refused to rule out further help for other failing EU states."
Wonder how many University places that £7billion-plus would buy the rampaging
It's been a tough week for William Hague, talking rubbish about his pathetic and meaningless smokescreen of a 'referendum lock'. The Daily Express pointed out that, during Pantomime Parliament debate, Hague "faced a barrage of criticism from leading Euro-sceptics on all sides."
In a separate article, Open Europe also takes issue with William Hague. They point to an answer that he gave in the Pantomime Parliament about opt-ins to European Empire legislation in which he argued that because: "there are 30 to 40 proposals per annum, it is not possible to place a primary legislative lock or parliamentary resolution requirement on the exercise of the opt in."
Open Europe - rightly - countered that by pointing out: "William Hague seems to argue that ‘there is so much being agreed in the EU and as a government we need time to consider it all’. But this isn't an argument against giving Parliament ex ante control over this area - on the contrary, it's a strong argument in favour of it! Precisely because that is the case, we need more democratic control."
Ahh, but this is the 'eurosceptic' Conservative Party... who are neither 'eurosceptic' or particularly conservative.
Alex Singleton for the Daily Telegraph reports how: "...one Tory politician, who was on David Cameron’s A-List of priority candidates before the last election, told me that his chances of winning over a constituency association would increase dramatically if he joined the Better Off Out campaign, but that Conservative Campaign Headquarters would blacklist him if he did that."
...because constituents, voters, representation of the people, you and I... none of that matters to the political class who see the European Empire as a lovely place to go and have their egos massaged and feather their own back pockets.
Ka-ching!
European Empire loving Nick Clegg and his Parliamentary Fib Dems don't have it any easier as Angus Reid's much discussed poll finds that: "42% of Lib Dem voters would vote for the UK to leave the EU in a referendum... against only 31% who said they want Britain to stay."
Yes, the European Empire is so hated in Britain that even the Lib Dem voters want out.
They won't get their wishes granted. No matter how much they might 'want to talk to Nick.' (you know, Nick Clegg, most hated man in Britain).
If you thought our 'Pantomime Parliament' line was a little strong, a worthwhile read is Graham Stewart's article: 'Is Parliament or the EU or the UK Supreme Court the ultimate legal authority on British sovereignty?' over on Critical Reaction - the second home of Lord Tebbit on the worldwide web.
And if you thought all of this European Empire defying report coverage was typical of a 'Little Englander'... well now, it seems that Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker is now accusing the Germans of being "un-European".
It is Open Europe - who do their job brilliantly - who again pick up on this story, citing a leader from FAZ which hits back, arguing: "apparently it is un-European to raise taboos. Is it however European to bend EU treaties and to break the ban on bailouts?"
Do the European Empire flout public opinion and break their own rules while failing to have had their accounts signed off for a record breaking number of consecutive years?
Is the Pope a Catholic?
So, can we find anyone else who wants to hate on the European Empire? Yup. My fellow cigarette smokers are telling the Brussels dictatorati where to shove their anti-smoking fascist proclamations.
So, there we go. Enough European Empire codswallop (don't tell the Spanish fishermen) to keep EU-sceptics busy across the twelve days of Christmas.
And if this is Christmas, I wish it could be Christmas every day...


