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Thursday, 29 September 2011
When Peter Oborne chased an "idiot in Brussels" off the BBC
A fascinating package from Paul Mason on the human cost of the EU project to the people of Greece was quite a shock. The BBC broadcasting something that came down on the side of the people, suffering at the hands of the EU lunatics? Whatever next?
Yet the real joy was seeing someone described as an "idiot in Brussels" chased off the British television screens by a dismissive Peter Oborne - finally someone in British public life being seen speaking up for the silent majority of this country and treating the EU elite with the complete contempt and rejection that the EU lunatics all collectively deserve:
H/T: Huffington Post UK
See also:
John Redwood - Peter Oborne speaks up for the silenced majority
The Spectator - The guilty men's misplaced loyalties
The Telegraph - Euro crisis: Peter Oborne vs Sir Richard Lambert and 'the idiot in Brussels'
Witterings From Witney - O Borne is a hero (not)
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Why this blog supports UKIP...
[Note the stuttering traitor Andrew Duff in this clip. A typical Liberal Democrat, he really hates his country, doesn't he? He should be arrested under the Treason Felony Act when next he sets foot on British soil.]
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Video: Farage and Hannan attempt to make EU lunatics listen to sense
Good, good.
Even The Muppets ridicule the European Union...
H/T: Declan Ganley
British jobs for (everybody except) British workers
That's right. Let's slag off and accuse all British people unfortunate enough to be unemployed of being lazy, idle, good-for-nothings.
Far less offensive than asking questions about the rate of immigration from the European Union which continues without the consent of the people of Britain, because such questions are proof that you're a racist. Obviously.
Quiet at the back. Have an opinion, and we'll come and throw you in the jail for 'racists'.
Anyway, I've got a job going in my office. It used to pay the average wage of £22,000 but due to the abundance of immigrant workers, I'm now offering the new going wage of £6,000 for it. What? You don't want it, in that case?
Why! You lazy, good-for-nothing scumbag Brit. I'll give it to an immigrant!
(Glad we've got the Government doing as we tell them on immigration, borders and the European Union. Ha! Ha! Ha!)
- Love from A. Globalist
See also:
Daily Telegraph - Labour’s embarrassing immigration secrets revealed
Sunday, 25 September 2011
€nough is €nough: The lunatic €lites must go
Now we hear that, in order to save the banksters and the insane European Union project of the self-serving political elite, a €3 TRILLION scheme is being hatched - a cunning plan to keep the people in debt slavery for the rest of all eternity.
These people are insane. Lunatics. And dangerous.
Where is this money meant to come from?
It does not exist and, as with most other issues of currency, will - if ever realised - amount to little more than numbers typed into a computer.
However, the consequences of those numbers typed into a computer for you and I are incalculable.
To achieve this, the current 'austerity' measures, reductions in public services, increased taxes and the real terms loss of financial worth through inflation currently being experienced will be a mere picnic in the park.
What is being proposed is so astronomical in scale that it will enslave populations for generations, guaranteeing their reduction in living standards for the entire period.
All this, rather than telling banksters to go whistle for their imaginary money debt?
All this to stop Greece from leaving the €uro?
All this to save the totalitarian and undemocratic European Union which nobody wants to be part of?
This insanity has to end. Now.
The time has come not just to grumble.
The time has come for somebody, somewhere to arrest these dangerous lunatics who run the globalist bankster corporations, to arrest the leaders of the IMF, to arrest the leaders of the European Union and to arrest any politician at the national level who has any designs on aiding these utter lunatics in their machinations of supreme wickedness hatched with nothing more in mind than their own self serving maniacal thirst for control and power.
We are now, surely, governed not simply by a remote and undemocratic elite.
We are governed by a lunatic, remote and undemocratic elite and the sooner that they are arrested and brought to book, the safer this planet will be for the rest of us.
See also:
PJC Journal - The lunatics are raiding the magic money tree again
Conservative Home - Ruth Lea: The €uro cannot go on and governments must plan for its break-up
John Redwood - E3.0 trillion rescue package for the Euro?
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Six Weeks to Save Freedom and Democracy
These headlines stem from the utterances of our Bilderberg attending Chancellor and friend of the Rothschilds George Osborne at a meeting of the IMF.
Despite this, it seems very difficult to find what the 'or else' situation would be should European leaders fail to meet the demands of the Bilderberg attendee's ultimatum, though the Daily Mail gently offers us that it is nothing more than six weeks "to save the euro from collapse".
A very large percentage of the public are prepared to take the temporary hardship that the euro collapse would bring if the restoration of freedom and democracy within sovereign nation states are at the end of it.
Yet this is a Bilderberg Chancellor who urges the rest of Europe to become ensnared in ever deeper fiscal union, from which withdrawal will be eternally impossible and thereby concentrating power into the hands of an increasingly small number of elites.
They're wise to it in Ireland where they're trying to get a third referendum (we haven't been allowed one yet).
So, what is going on?
The Greeks know that if they were to default on their debt, they could bring back the drachma, devalue and start again.
Why not default?
There's a great line on The Guardian's website which shows up the lie of fiat currency as they report that, in order to 'ease' economic difficulties at home, the Bank of England: "...pumped £200bn of electronically-created money into the economy between early 2009 and early 2010..."
Did what? They typed some numbers into a computer, you mean?
Therein lies the problem.
Debt - numbers typed into a computer worth nothing, backed by nothing, is leading to austerity all over Europe while fat cat banksters and globalists turn the screw, stripping nation states of sovereignty and forcing the populations into global government whether they like it or not.
Come on. You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to see how it all fits together now, surely?
Wake up, man!
If the Bilderberg Chancellor and his globalist ilk say we have six weeks left to avoid the sky falling in (NASA space debris excluded), then what they really mean is that within six weeks, they'll impose some cunning plan on the world that every freedom loving democrat will rue not noticing for the rest of eternity.
And no, I don't feel that I'm over egging the pudding.
Conservative MEP Dan Hannan: He's got their number...
See also:
John Redwood - Beware the EU six pack
Friday, 23 September 2011
9/11: The not 'Ahmadine-rant' questions
Overnight, the Daily Express 'tweeted' the headline: "Britain in UN walkout over Ah-madinejad's 9/11 rant".
By this morning, that had changed to: "Iran Leader Makes New 9/11 Claims".
Now, we're not saying that this humble little blog questioning the original headline publicly changed it - though we like to think that the newspaper might have been listening if enough people did as we did and pointed out that the word 'rant' is emotive, used despite a LOT of people in Britain, Europe and the US agreeing with the Iranian leader on this issue.
According to the report which, as now written, is fair, reasonable and pretty much neutral - which we praise the newspaper for:
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that as an engineer he is sure the World Trade Centre towers were not brought down by jet planes on 9/11.
In an interview, he said it would have been impossible for two jetliners to bring down the towers simply by hitting them, adding that some kind of planned explosion must have taken place.
If you're looking for a still emotive version which we contend is purposely intended to lead people's opinions, try this one in The Sun.
The Iranian leader, speaking as an engineer (which we will take his word for), finds himself in agreement with a lot of architects and engineers.
We did mean to post this a couple of weeks ago, but held off out of respect for those families marking the tenth anniversary of the horrific 9/11 incidents.
But here's what the community of architects and engineers known as Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth have to say:
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Nigel Farage: Conservative EU backbench unrest was in fact "set up, operated and run by the Tory whips"
However, for those wanting a headline, skip to 22m 15s where Nigel states that the supposed meeting of Conservative backbenchers ready to exert pressure on the Government over the EU were, in fact, "set up, operated and run by the Tory whips".
More fake Conservative Party europlasticism? Surely not.
Over to Nigel...
H/T: Anthony Hilder
See also:
England Expects - "time is running out" for Cameron as UKIP rises
As yet another Bilderberger calls for "deeper economic union", UKIP's Godfrey Bloom again repeats call for Eurozone architects to be jailed
Last week, Chancellor George Osbourne was saying pretty much the same.
Well, of course, he would.
Both are Bilderberg attendees, both swan around on yachts with members of the Rothschild family. All documented. All provable. Most of it common knowledge, in fact.
So it is timely that Godfrey Bloom of UKIP should crop up on RT, repeating a call made once previously for the architects of the Euro to be arrested and incarcerated:
Continuing a theme, it seems this really is a case of We The People vs. those who are part of the globalist agenda.
Chris Huhne the eco-loon managed to make an idiot of himself on BBC2's Newsnight last night when failing repeatedly to answer a simple question from Jeremy Paxman about the wisdom of this country staying outside of the single currency.
While being laughed at by almost all of the media commentators we've seen for stating that "no one could have predicted" the Euro crisis, true EU-blooded Nick Clegg has - at least - finally confessed it would have been a "huge, huge error" for this country to have joined the single currency.
But in this crisis of currency against a backdrop of illegitimacy, these politicians and self-serving traitors all seem to diffuse into one homogeneous, indiscernible haze of shady character.
This discussion must not be characterised as a battle of the "Little Englander". We The People now have ways of communicating with each other around the world and we see that our national opposition to all things European Empire may be ahead of the game, but more an increasingly popular position amongst our cousins on the continent.
Reuters (cough) report on a poll which finds that 40% of Germans would consider voting for a "eurosceptic" party. If the Germans have had enough...
Over in Greece and despite official denials, it has been reported that Prime Minister George Papandreou "is considering calling for a referendum on whether Greece should continue to tackle its debt crisis within the eurozone or by exiting the single currency."
While the ridiculous lunatics in Brussels now have their eye on setting up more common policies on crime, the EU itself is being marked off for demise in the USA.
The Wall Street Journal - sounding very much in agreement with Nigel Farage - writes: "The riots of Athens will become those of Milan, Madrid and Marseilles. Border checkpoints will return. Currencies will be resurrected, then devalued." (HT: Charles Crawford)
Quite right too. After all, the European Union and its terminally doomed single currency are undemocratic and have never been consented to by the peoples of the continent of Europe. Indeed, where they have had a say, the people of Europe have rejected the currently configured EU... except in Ireland where they had to keep on voting until they gave the answer that was demanded of them.
And how Ireland - the people of Ireland, anyway - must now rue that decision.
The architects of the grand EU project and its political currency are watching their Tower of Babel crashing down around them, built on foundations of illegitimacy and corruption by a self-serving elite who, continent wide, had wormed their way into political parties - uniting policies across the political divide at the national level to remove the obstacle of the voice of the people through meaningful democratic choice.
The elites will not prevail.
Even now, their currency is dying and it is just a matter, not of 'if' but when.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Our Poll: "We Don't Believe You" - 'Man Made Global Warming' Biggest 'Conspiracy' of all
We asked:
Which 'official version' of events do you doubt the truth of?
Now, a 'health warning' as to the results. Such polls are not scientific, they can only be indications and some will dismiss the outcome because of the self-selecting nature of people who participate in such polls.
However, the results are stunning.

88.1% of our respondents said they doubt the official truth of 'Man Made Global Warming'. So despite the biggest campaign of closing down debate ever imposed on humanity - amusingly in the name of science - the people are not buying it (no pun about paying for it intended). We're talking about almost 9 out of 10 people thinking that they've not been told an honest story on 'man made global warming'.
This finding comes on the day that the Daily Mail reports on how: "The publishers of the world’s most prestigious atlas have been caught out by Cambridge scientists exaggerating the effects of climate change."
In a very topical matter still subject to campaigns in the courts, a whopping 76.3% of you said you doubt the 'official version' of events surrounding Dr. David Kelly. That's more than three in every four people. This is enormous distrust of Government evident and must surely show the need for a proper inquest in front of a jury.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of you doubt the official explanation of the enduring conspiracy of the JFK assassination. 57.6% of you doubt the official explanation for JFK... and the powers that be have had half a century to try to change minds on that one.
A more recent death in controversial circumstances also has a majority doubting the official version of events. 53.4% of you - a majority of people - doubt we know the full story behind Diana who, the official story says, died as a result of an accident in which her driver was drunk. An inquest jury, however, ruled that she was a victim of unlawful killing - a verdict seldom mentioned in the mainstream media.
More controversially, you are almost evenly split on one of the most horrific incidents of all time. 49.2% of you - almost exactly half - doubt the official version of 9/11. There are various campaigns in the U.S. for a fresh inquiry into the atrocities. Our poll finding comes on a day when The Independent reports that: "Lloyd's insurer sues Saudi Arabia for 'funding 9/11 attacks'". The narrative there now surely moving on a long way from the official line about boz-eyed nutcases in Afghanistan caves.
Only a slightly smaller number on our next issue - 41.5% of you doubt the official version of the 7/7 'terror' attacks. This is quite astonishing. We have seen lots of stories about 'Islamic extremists' and surrendered no end of civil liberties against our wishes in the name of 'terror threats'... but almost half of you doubt we've been told the truth. We'd like to see a rationale proposed for such widespread distrust of the official explanation on that one.
33.1% of you have doubts about the official explanations behind 'Roswell/UFOs'. We apologise for our slightly vague term on that one but, nonetheless, one in three probably would argue that it was no weather balloon which crashed in New Mexico.
Unlike a General Election, we decided to give people a 'None of the Above' option. Given the subjects - Dr. David Kelly, JFK, Diana, 9/11 and 7/7 - we really wanted people to have an opportunity to say that they trusted the official version of these cases.
Yet only 8.5% of people believe our Governments have told us the full truth about these things - less than one in ten. So, have a room with ten people in it and nine of them would have some level of distrust in the official explanations for these controversial issues.
Nine in every ten not trusting their governments.
Though the biggest shock of all is the extent of doubt regarding 'man made global warming'. With almost 9 in every 10 people doubting that one despite the huge global campaign to convince everyone, it seems Al Gore and the BBC are going to have serious difficulties ever being taken seriously on the issue.
As French lawyers get set "to sue Sarkozy over Libya abuses"... Call Me Dave has been getting Middle East 'peace' advice from Blair
French lawyers are to sue Sarkozy over military action in Libya, accusing him "of committing crimes against humanity".
Jacques Verges - highlighted in the report above from RT - is particularly damning of the use of weapons containing depleted uranium.
Depleted uranium is at the centre of controversy in Iraq where strange birth defects are reportedly one of the consequences of use of DU weapons there:
So what then of Sarkozy's brother-in-arms, our own Prime Minister, David Cameron?
Surely, especially as our military is now on a strange timeshare deal with the French that Cameron saw to, he should stand alongside Sarkozy on the receiving end of these 'war crimes' accusations..?
Well, according to the Daily Telegraph, the former Prime Minister openly accused of being a "war criminal" by many - Tony Blair - has taken time out of lobbying on behalf of globalist bankers JP Morgan and from his continuing search for the weapons of mass destruction which he's still sure Saddam had somewhere to donate recurring moments to "advising David Cameron on the Middle East peace process".
Couldn't make it up, really... could you?
That's rather like a blood transfusion center taking stock security and supply advice from a Transylvanian Count.
As a "right wing" blogger, we're proud to have been and to have remained opposed to military action in Libya. We do point out that Nigel Farage of UKIP also voiced strong concerns about Libya.
Our opposition is mainly - beyond our opposition to the globalists - an opposition based on the exact same justifications that NATO claimed to have been conducting it... for humanitarian reasons.
Though as the consequences of the regime change operation in Libya unfold through hardly mentioned news report after hardly mentioned news report, we think our definition of humanitarianism - based on caring for the lives of people - was the more genuine in nature.
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We're confident that, had Diana not been killed while campaigning for a global ban on anti-personnel landmines, she would be campaigning against the use of depleted uranium. It is worth noting that the Diana Memorial Fund continued her work by campaigning to outlaw the use of cluster bombs because of their similarly devastating effect and their humanitarian impact on the lives of innocent children.
They wouldn't have dared take Diana on in a battle for humanitarian hearts and minds... and she got her ban on anti-personnel landmines, in the end.
And we got through this last bit about Diana without talking about French arms manufacturers and arms dealers once. Or Saudis.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Quote of the Day: 'The Conservative Party Didn't Like Being Rumbled As Diversionary Europlastics' Edition
- Conservative MP and Secretary of the 1922 Committee Mark Pritchard, writing in the Daily Telegraph
Powerful stuff... so, the mass turning on the Conservative Party's EU-supporting 'eurosceptics' (now rebranded as 'europlastics') seems to have instigated an immediate response. Clearly, they didn't like being rumbled.
So now either Europhile exposed liar David Cameron does something... or his party will force him to ask Brussels nicely for some democracy back.
Anyway, now rumbled, the Conservative europlastics would - you can bet - rather take down 'Call Me Cast Iron' than hemorrhage all their support to UKIP.
We'll watch with interest whether the worm has really turned or whether it's just another pale blue smokescreen.
See also:
Daily Telegraph - I'm sick of the 1922 committee threatening to rebel, then rolling over to have their tummies tickled by David Cameron
EU Referendum - The only way out is out
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Sunday Paper Review: 18th September 2011
The Sunday Telegraph leads with an exclusive about Tony Blair and Colonel Gaddafi but, frankly, nothing that Blair is involved in surprises anyone any more. His name has become synonymous with 'dodgy' ...so we'll let that story go by.
Instead, we'll look at the article by Norman (now Lord) Lamont who writes for the paper on a day that he now sees that "the euro endgame is in sight".
He warns: "Unless the straitjacket of the single currency is removed, citizens on its periphery will face a dismal and prolonged future of stagnant living standards. Europe’s politicians may be prepared to put their people through that, but the public will not accept it."
Nor, may we suggest, will the British public accept being subjugated to rule from Brussels for much longer. There is increasing anger out there and only a politician in the current House of Commons could be dimwitted enough not to be aware of it.
The Independent on Sunday, for example, notes that there were "thousands of protesters" outside a meeting of European finance ministers in Poland.
All over the European continent, people are protesting - incredibly angry at 'austerity' which serves to enrich globalists, banksters and maintain the dream of ever greater power for the EU's megalomaniac, undemocratic dictators.
On that note, the Mail on Sunday does tease us so. It claims that "support grows at Westminster for Britain to leave the EU altogether".
They call in aid of this claim the name of Douglas Carswell who suggests talk of withdrawal is following the same three stage pattern that kept Britain out of the doomed single currency.
Most man-on-the-street EU-opponents couldn't care less what the politicians say any more. Consensus that we see is that the politicians at Westminster will be collectively condemned as traitors who do not represent us, until our full national sovereignty is restored.
Talking of traitors, we were warmed and tickled by a story in the Sunday Mirror which informs us: "NICK Clegg would be left with just 11 MPs if an election were held tomorrow, a shock Sunday Mirror poll has found."
As many as that? Good grief. There are still that many people in Britain who think they're too posh to be full-blooded Red Flag Marxists and vote for Real Labour rather than the Canary Yellow variety? Shocking. Still, a few more trillions thrown at the EU and international aid should soon sort that out.
Over at Common Purpose Today - more commonly known as The Observer - they're in full "lala-la-la-la, we're not listening" mode.
Skip over the ninety-seven (seems like) pages dedicated to metaphorically doing to Nick Clegg that which his wife would only normally wish to do... and you'll find a piece by Will Hutton in which, unable to accept the demise of the Euro project, he elevates the doomed political monetary system into some kind of saviour of humanity which has defended its disciples and thrice-deniers from the Satan of capitalism. Read it and... errr... vomit.
And finally.... the Sunday Express reports that Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is "following in the footsteps of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, by making private visits to charities".
She wears Diana's ring, she's married to Diana's son, she lives in Diana's former home and - in total fairness - she seems like a nice enough girl. We genuinely wish her well. She is Diana's daughter-in-law, after all.
Though no matter how nice she may be or what wonderful work she does, she will never replace our Diana. Much as we'd want our Diana back.
Just thought we'd mention it.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
September 17th: We The People vs. The Globalist Elite as the globalist 'endgame' draws ever nearer
Over the last few months, we've been following the awesome and inspiring protests of the people of Spain - Los Indignados - who have sought to rebalance the power away from the political elite and back into the hands of the people; protests that have been conducted peacefully and with great decorum.
From all over Spain, they have set out to walk all the way to Brussels to make their voices heard.
A growing movement, they will now be linking up with other like-minded 'indignados' from other European nations in Paris today, before the final stretch of their colossal journey to the belly of the beast.
An explanation for their motives went public last night, the eve of their arrival, which stated: "We don’t accept this financial dictatorship, we don’t accept to pay an illegitimate debt, we don’t accept to live with no future prospects."
Across the Atlantic, a similar "leaderless resistance movement" intends to "occupy Wall Street" with thousands expected to attempt to set up a camp seemingly in a similar way to that which saw Madrid's Puerta del Sol occupied by Los Indignados.
The protests take place against an alarming backdrop.
At 'ground zero' for the globalist takedown of nation states and democracy - Greece - the people have vowed, according to a Spiegel report - to "rebel against new 'Monster Tax'" on real estate. The Daily Mail last night printed a report containing horrific images of a Greek small business owner who set fire to himself outside a bank to highlight his debt plight.
While European finance ministers were gathering in Poland - along, bizarrely, with US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner - our Bilderberg Chancellor George Osborne was in Manchester where he urged European ministers to fastrack towards the "need to accept the remorseless logic of monetary union that leads from a single currency to greater fiscal integration."
In response, UKIP leader Nigel Farage tweeted: "The British Chancellor is telling the rest of Europe it must abandon democracy. It's appalling."
He echoed the thoughts earlier this week of pro-EU Guardian writer Simon Jenkins who pitched EU-opponents a curve ball by accusing the undemocratic dictatorship of being: "a centralised and authoritarian Holy Roman Empire, grown fat and arrogant on the tithes of subject peoples, [which] suddenly overreaches its power and faces a crisis of legitimacy."
Meanwhile, our former Unelected Prime Minister - Gordon "McDoom" Brown of the "New World Order" brigade - was in China. There, he again urged for his globalist agenda to take centre stage stating that: "the crisis should be solved by having a 'global agreement' on how the world economy should grow".
His fellow globalist - the chief Mac Daddy of globalists - George Soros went on record earlier this week to say: "The German public still thinks that it has a choice about whether to support the euro or to abandon it. That is a mistake."
Implication? They're stealing the democracy of the people bankrolling the eurozone tragedy - the German taxpayer - whether they like it or not.
Indeed, the odious twerp that is Jose Manuel Barroso has even been lecturing the Germans that "deeper integration is part of the solution," according to a report in The Independent.
For those quislings and traitors still ready to dismiss our concerns as "fruitcake" or "conspiracy theories", the proof in the pudding of what is going on must surely have been provided by Italy's Foreign Minister - now on record as saying: "Italy is ready to give up all the sovereignty necessary to create a genuine European central government."
Alongside this, the EUobserver reports that: "The EU commission is pressing ahead with a controversial draft bill on 'europeanising' the way border checks are introduced, allowing national governments to act on their own for only five days."
Meanwhile, the Polish Finance Minister was telling the world that he fears "war within ten years" on the European continent, should the EU project disintegrate - which some predict could happen as a result of the financial crisis engulfing the Evil Empire.
The EUobserver reports that he was:
Making reference to a recent report entitled 'Euro Break Up - The Consequences' by Swiss financial giant UBS, he declared: "There is no doubt we are in danger. Europe is in danger".
The paper by UBS, normally known for its highly sober analysis, warned that historically, monetary unions do not break up without civil war or some other form of authoritarian reaction. "The risk of civil disorder questions the rule of law, and as such basic issues such as property rights. Even those countries that avoid internal strife and divisions will likely have to use administrative controls to avoid extreme positions in their markets", it said.
Don't believe a word of it. The spectre of war, as you know it, is merely a ploy to get the people of European nations living in fear, willing to surrender their democracies to a United States of Europe. Remember how many civil liberties we had to surrender in the name of "Al Qaeda"..?
Clearly, the war that is spoken about has already begun. We are already engaged in World War III.
This is a war which is almost invisible. It is certainly unconventional.
For this is a war of We The People vs. The Globalist Elites who want to steal our democracies, reduce our standards of living to ridiculously low levels and there isn't a trick in the book that they will not use in order to achieve their end game.
For that reason, we the people are happy to declare ourselves on the same side as those gathering in Paris and in Wall Street later today.
In decades to come, we'll be proud to say that - when the EU attempted to march its jackbooted dictatorship into Britain, we were part of the resistance... if only through being brave enough to take to the blogosphere.
What will you tell your children and grandchildren you were doing to resist the totalitarian onslaught of a wicked dictatorship?
See also:
InfoWars.com - Soros: Embrace Mass Centralization Of Power In Europe Or Face Another Great Depression
France 24 - Eurozone crisis could rip EU apart: officials
Howard Wheeldon - Might The Euro Disease Also Bring The EU To Its Knees?
Zero Hedge - Bailout Rebellion in Germany Heats Up
Daily Telegraph - UK to sue ECB over clearing house regulations
EU Business - EU's non-euro eastern bloc warns of new referendum wave
EGov Monitor - EU Budget: European Parliament Rejects Councils Proposal To Cut 2012 Budget By 3.7 Billion Euros
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Is this the most offensive and blatant filth ever broadcast by the BBC?
Question: Who funded and directed this piece of utter filth?
Note the use of the word 'extremists'. So to someone of this guy's mindset, people like Bill Cash, Douglas Carswell, John Redwood and Daniel Hannan are akin to Al Qaeda, are they? After all, 'extremist' is BBC-speak for 'terrorist'.
This is really dangerous stuff, truly.
This looks like the backdrop against which the battle against plans for the approaching EU endgame of a United States of Europe will be conducted.
- Another former Conservative MEP, writing on Conservative Home today, argued that "...we must become patriots for Europe".
See also:
UKK41 - EU Quisling
The Commentator - The lies of the European Union
If it talks like a Quisling and quacks like a Quisling, then chances are...
Nonetheless, their political blog picks up on: "...speculation that Nick Clegg will step down as leader of the Liberal Democrats before the next election to become a European commissioner..."
But of course.
His role in denying we, the people a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty - contrary to the manifesto of all three main political parties - must never be forgotten. One of his first acts as leader, in fact, was to force his MPs through the whip system to abstain on a referendum call.
Had the LibDems voted in accordance with their manifesto, Gordon 'McDoom' Brown and David Milibland would have been forced to go to the country before treacherously signing the Lisbon Treaty. Late at night. When no-one was watching.
This is Nick Clegg, the man whose early career was almost exclusively linked to various bastard aspects of the European Union spawn.
The Nick Clegg who wrote that he was quitting as an MEP with the mission to come back to Britain and make us all fall in love with the EU project. In his own words, he saw his role as integral to "...the overriding political challenge [which] remains the battle for hearts and minds on the ground - locally, regionally and nationally."
That he went on to become Deputy Prime Minister despite only around about eight people in the entire country voting for his inappropriately named 'Liberal Democrats' was bad enough.
Yet that wasn't where the insult to democracy and damage to our national heritage ended.
Some bright spark with an obviously twisted sense of humour made him Lord President of the Privy Council. The Privy Council is supposed to be the body which advises Her Majesty The Queen who, of course, took a Coronation Oath to defend the laws, customs and traditions of her people.
Under the EU? English common law being ignored. Habeas Corpus under threat. EU membership itself unlawful and illegal (but they'll ignore all the relevant bits of law and statute which say so, anyway).
So please, let Nick Clegg kindly get himself back to Brussels where he belongs.
After all, if it walks like a Quisling, talks like a Quisling and quacks like a Quisling, chances are...
So, back to The Guardian and the speculation.
Potential successors to Nick Clegg as leader of the ironically named Liberal Democrats?
Chris Huhne. The eco-loony who keeps getting quizzed by cops.
Says it all.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Nigel Farage slams the "overseas dictators" who "have killed democracy in Greece"
Winning applause in the European Parliament, Farage has also won worldwide acclaim after his speech hit the pages of PrisonPlanet.com
So impressive was Nigel Farage today, they even had to concede and put part of it on the EU-loving, biased BBC News.
Of course, the answer to the economic downfall of the eurozone is - according to the euroloonies - to repeat the same mistakes and hope for a different outcome. Their planned prescription of bad medicine now is a clamour to use the opportunity of the crisis to bring back another push for a EU constitution... probably just as they planned all along. Our messenger for this news is none less than Bilderberg Chancellor George Osborne.
We wouldn't be surprised if the crisis had been engineered for this very reason.
At the time of writing, it has just been announced that German, French and Greek governments have just concluded talks insisting that Greece will remain part of the Eurozone - no matter the pain and suffering it causes to the Greek people or other peoples of Europe. The project - a United States of Europe - is the only consideration to the elites.
Yet so undemocratic and dark is the EU globalist project, claims surfaced at the weekend that "Gaddafi funded EU referendum campaign" in Malta.
More common sense is prevailing, however... even now from the trade unions.
At the weekend, RMT general secretary Bob Crow was reported as arguing that British jobs can now only be saved by EU withdrawal.
The Daily Express quoted him as saying: "RMT isn’t messing about. We support British withdrawal from the bosses’ and bankers’ Europe that has unleashed misery for millions from Athens to Madrid and on to the production lines of Bombardier in Derby. This isn’t a debate that should be dominated by the political and chattering classes. We want working-class voices to be heard."
See also:
Roger Helmer - "I fear a European war…"
Daniel Hannan - Euro crisis: the writing is on the wall
The American Dream - They Want A "United States Of Europe" But They Are Going To Need A Massive Financial Crisis In Order To Get It
Oh. My. Goodness. THANK YOU, guys and gals!
We've just seen the Total Politics Top 50 Right Wing Blogs - as voted for by you.
We weren't in the list in 2009, we weren't in the list in 2010...
...so we are absolutely stunned and gobsmacked to find that you've voted us the #34 right wing blog - a top forty hit and just one place below the internationally renowned Melanie Phillips of Daily Mail and The Spectator fame.
You know... we're incredibly humble and incredibly modest. And we just express our view on things we see in our ever so slightly tabloid way.
That, unbeknown to us, you were taking time to think of this blog and to actually vote for us too... we are genuinely touched and thank you so very, very much.
We promise to keep on... and never to do a 'Charlie'.
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Monday, 12 September 2011
UKIP MEP slams mainstream media collusion with Bilderberg Group
Which other political party in Britain has the balls to question the Bilderberg Group and the 'agenda'..?
Which other politician in Britain has ever accused the media of collusion in the Bilderberg Group's activities?
Bravo, bravo, bravo, Gerard Batten, sir!
Quote of the Day: Monday Morning McFood for Thought Edition
- Lord Tebbit in his blog for the Daily Telegraph
Sunday, 11 September 2011
911 Anniversary: Met Police shamed as EDL stand up to US Flag Burning Islamists at American Embassy

Only one mainstream media source is putting this out - the rest would seemingly prefer that the truth be kept out of the news lest it make the EDL look like defenders of decency, no doubt.
So, well done to ITV News and their correspondents for just being factual and letting us make our own minds up.
It seems that Islamist protesters have gathered outside the American Embassy in London, burning the US flag as commemorations of the people killed in the 9/11 horror are held around the world.
Having got word of the intended action by Islamists, the English Defence League vowed to turn up and stop them and it seems a very small group kept to their word.

ITV's reports from the scene suggest that they are being kept apart as separate demonstrations. Anecdotal accounts (now confirmed by The Mirror) suggest that the police actually MOVED the English Defence League to facilitate the Islamist flag-burning protest.
All seems very strange, Islamist extremists protesting the Americans. The U.S. and NATO just fought a war in Libya on behalf of Islamist extremists against Gaddafi... while Al-Qaeda was created, bought and paid for by the CIA.
Useful idiots, anyone?
Update @ 15.30: Sky News reporting via Twitter that two of the Islamist protesters have been arrested.
Update @ 16.25: ITV reporter says that there "is now a Muslim protest against the Muslim protest. They have a banner 'Muslims against extremism. Shhhhhhhhh.'
Update @ 20.15: Here's video footage from outside the American Embassy... from Iranian TV channel Press TV:
Ooops... the Old Bill did it again!
Peaceful (reportedly) EDL supporters hassled whilst...
...see for yourself.
Update @ 21:30: We had seen anecdotal reports of this for the last couple of hours. We now have our most credible confirmation yet that two EDL supporters were stabbed outside a pub on London's Edgware Road after the events at the American Embassy today.
See also:
Daily Telegraph - 9/11 anniversary: Muslim protesters burn US flag outside embassy in London
Evening Standard - Embassy protesters burn US flag
Daily Mail - 100 protesters burn American flag outside U.S. embassy in London during minute's silence for 9/11
(*with thanks to the Twitter community whose sharing of information helped we in the alternative media compile reports which subversive elements in British mainstream media often give a slanted view on.)
Sunday Paper Review: 11th September 2011
We need not dwell on it. As we all now know, the do-nothing Tories cannot be trusted on Europe.
Headline of the day for those of who who cannot abide Nick Clegg, the snivelling guttersnipe of an arselicking europhile, surely comes in the Mail on Sunday with the revelation: "'As undemocratic as North Korea': What Nick Clegg used to think of the EU as he condemned 'grubby deals' thrashed out in Brussels".
The story relates to a document published by Clegg in August 2000. We've found the entire, plodding, dull-as-dishwater sermon online. We'll quote a bit for any Conservative Party europlastics who fancy a bitchfight with him:
"Europe has often been regarded as a route by which policies blocked at home can be reintroduced. Margaret Thatcher was not entirely wide of the mark when she accused some supporters of European integration of wanting to introduce “socialism by the back door”."
Clegg - whose early career was one of total dedication to the European project - went on to add:
"Any democracy rests on the assumption that politicians can be held accountable by voters for decisions taken under their authority. Removing issues from one level of government to another, without clear justification, runs the risk of disrupting the fundamental understanding upon which the relationship between the electorate and the elected is established."
Just to remind you all, the Liberal Democrats - under Nick Clegg's leadership - were whipped into abstaining on a referendum over the Lisbon Treachery. LibDem MPs had to rebel against him in order to cast a vote either way, despite the LibDems - as did Labour and the Conservatives - having a manifesto promise to give the British people a referendum.
Further embarrassment for the Liberal Democrats comes in the Sunday Telegraph which says that it has tracked down Michael Brown, "the multi-millionaire fraudster and Liberal Democrat donor", who is apparently living "in the Dominican Republic, which has no extradition treaty with Britain".
The Lib Dems were allowed by an Electoral Commission ruling to keep the donation from Brown - who donated £2.4 million to the party via a British company.
The newspaper notes, however, that "it is understood that the Electoral Commission may soon reopen the case."
May we respectfully suggest that any person giving the Liberal Democrats £2.4 million is not only the 'fraudster' alleged by others but also, in our opinion, completely and utterly off their flipping rocker. Not normally known for invoking Whoopi Goldberg, but what are the LibDems going to do with it? They can't even buy themselves some new knickers...
The Conservatives needn't giggle. The People is telling their readers of the party receiving "gifts totalling £3.3million" from property developers, against a background of threats to concrete over the British countryside.
And you wondered why the Tories hadn't got a grip on immigration?
More embarrassment (and boredom) to hit the political headlines is touched upon by the Independent on Sunday which reports that a former prostitute, once splashed across the tabloids sat besides future Bilderberg Chancellor George Osborne and behind what looked suspiciously like a line of cocaine, will be at the centre of an Australian TV interview.
She is also at the centre of one 'Hackgate' complaint - and on that subject, it appears the former Unelected Prime Minister Gordon 'McDoom' Brown is badgering the Met Police to widen the scope of their 'Hackgate' investigation; a scandal which has excited the Westminster bubble for months but bored the rest of us into indifference or submission.
Can't he just go and find some global New World Order dictatorship to go and occupy himself with? That he was imposed on the British public once was bad enough. Won't he just go now?
Another tragedy which never ends does at least come from the birthplace of theatre. This is Greece and the default which is always promised or threatened (depending on your view) but never seems to happen.
However, we could finally see the final curtain of the very last act of Greece's eurozone membership as quickly as this week now, with The Observer telling us that: "Despite strong denials that the country is heading for a default, rumours have grown that the end game is approaching."
Approaching? I've waited for a East Coast mainline train for less time...
The Sunday Mirror has an 'exclusive' interview with U.S. President Obama (or Barry Soetoro, depending on your view) on this, the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
The Great Autocue Reader says: "...with allies and partners like the UK, we are united against Al Qaeda".
Really, Baz? I thought the CIA created Al Qaeda and you were fighting a war on their behalf in Libya?
War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Q: What kind of person finds beating up on women funny?
While the Daily Mail whips up hysteria about immigration, it likes to play the double role of hysteria-rouser and condemner of reaction - if that reaction is the English Defence League.
This blog's view on the EDL extends as far as to have some - but not complete - sympathy.
However, the other side of the argument is the ironically named 'Unite Against Fascism'.
This video - filmed in Tower Hamlets last weekend - is the side of Unite Against Fascism that hasn't, it would appear, been widely reported.
Make of this what you will. For our part, we don't find kicking women in the head very amusing. Do you? These guys do:
Seem to enjoy every moment of violence, don't they? Violence against women, that is.
Used to be called cowardice for a bloke to hit a woman, where I was brought up.
That these people find it all so very amusing - decide for yourself what it says about them.
See also:
Daily Telegraph - A glimpse into the class hatred at the heart of the anti-EDL clique
Friday, 9 September 2011
After the 'West Lothian Question' must come the 'Winchester Question'
The Independent carries a fairly reasonable report of the news while we had to laugh at the dear old BBC which thought it appropriate to file a story about the disenfranchisement of the people of England into it's Scotland news section.
As the matter progresses, you will hear much talk about "our nation's constitution".
Whenever you hear that term, remember that they are discussing the constitution of the United Kingdom plc.
This differs hugely from the common law-based constitution of England.
So while this blog welcomes any move to give the people of England more equality in the United Kingdom, the work must not stop there.
Once the 'West Lothian Question' is addressed and dealt with, work must then begin on tackling what, due to historical reasons, we propose should be called the 'Winchester Question'.
England must have a Parliament that recognises and acts in accordance with England's common law and there is no confidence whatsoever that the Parliament at Westminster which specialises in statutes (Admiralty Law) is fit for purpose on that matter.
The Parliament at Westminster may have taken on and or retained some of the trappings and symbols of our common law system.
However, it will take a whole new England only commission to pull the justice system of England away from the statute based legislature and restore the system of common law under which England prospered.
The spirit of that common law threads itself, not only through our psyche and history, but also through England's both written and unwritten constitution.
Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus and the Declaration/Bill of Rights are all central to this and must - must - be fully restored and respected.
The 'West Lothian Question' is an important first stepping stone.
However, an Englishman must never rest until the 'Winchester Question' is also fully addressed and our full heritage and birthrights are restored.
See also:
UK Column Constitutional Convention - To Reassert Our Constitution
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Will the last Conservative Party member to defect to UKIP remember to thank dodgy David Cameron for waking them from their delusions?
With one short answer at PMQs to a Member of Parliament of his own party, Prime Minister David Cameron - invariably billed by his own PR department as 'a eurosceptic' - finally told the truth.
Mark Reckless (Rochester and Strood) (Con): The Prime Minister has listened to Liberal Democrat colleagues by delaying police elections until November next year. Will he now listen to Conservative colleagues and take the opportunity to hold a referendum on Europe?
The Prime Minister: That is an ingenious way of putting the question. As I explained yesterday, I want us to be influential in Europe about the things that matter to our national interest—promoting the single market, pushing forward for growth and making sure that we get lower energy prices. Those are the things that we will be fighting for, but I do not see the case for an in/out referendum on Europe. We are in Europe and we have got to make it work for us.
Still think Dodgy Dave will do anything?
Three and a half hours after this statement, David Cameron met Herman von Rumpy-Pumpy for tea and scones in Downing Street.
And probably got hearty congratulations from his master.
It's all too much for some Conservative europlastics (as they are now being called) who have been reduced to wibbling and fawning before the Labour benches, looking for support.
Immediately after Prime Minister's Questions, Conservative MP Bill Cash tabled a Private Members Bill which, The Independent reports: "...would require a referendum and act of Parliament to approve any provisions for fiscal union within the eurozone."
The report goes on to note: "His proposals, in a private member's bill, stand little chance of receiving the parliamentary time required to become law."
In a strange coincidence, the very next debate was centered on the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta which Conservative MPs bizarrely believe has been amended and had parts repealed. It cannot be amended. It predates Parliament and is part of our common law. Interestingly, BBC Parliament's on screen captions pointed this fact out and, in fairness to the BBC for a change, were quite explicit that it was an important part of England's constitution.
Sadly, the importance of Magna Carta was reduced to little more than an excuse for a holiday by Conservative MPs with Eleanor Laing MP, who spoke on the issue, stating her mistaken belief that it applied to Britain. It does not. It is England's common law. Laing said:
"Magna Carta is a rare piece of legislation, perhaps unique, that has not just endured but evolved over the centuries. Although many of its provisions have been repealed, and rightly so, by later legislation, its principles none the less echo throughout the ages and across the globe today. Today, we need to rein in the power of an overbearing nanny state just as much as our forebears of the 13th century had to restrain the power of the king.
I am not asking that we declare a bank holiday to mark the signing of some dusty old piece of 13th century paper or, indeed, the actions of an unpopular monarch some 800 years ago. We need a special holiday so that the British people can celebrate today’s freedoms on 15 June 2015—Magna Carta day. Our constitution, our civil liberties, our individual rights, the rule of law and the bedrock of our democracy are all too often taken for granted. However, we must never forget that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance, so let us cherish and appreciate our freedom, and let us celebrate it."
Heart in the right place but couldn't be more wrong or more ignorant about a not insignificant country called England, eh Eleanor? Perhaps Bill Cash could give her a good talking to. Or, better still, Albert Burgess.
Meanwhile, the German Constitutional Court was sticking two fingers up at the German taxpayer - the latter being the laughing stock of the world for paying off the debts of the entire continent without so much as a grumble.
They rejected a bid to block the eurozone bailouts on the basis that they are, quite factually, illegal.
Speaking of their rather strange decision to uphold law breaking - a decision which fits in with the way all former European democracies now work - Nigel Farage said: "This judgement now puts the German government on a collision course with the German taxpayer and I believe will lead to an increase in Eurosceptic sentiment in the country."
While one writer for the Daily Telegraph views the German constitutional court ruling with some optimism, Daniel Hannan warns: "Europe's elites have once again elevated the doctrine of deeper union above any considerations of democracy, prosperity or the rule of law. They have missed what was almost certainly their last chance to cut their losses. The responsibility for what follows is theirs."
Already in Italy, three million are on the street, sick to the back teeth of the pain caused by 'austerity' imposed on them by the joint evils of the EU project and the criminal banking elite.
UPDATE:
The Evening Standard is reporting: "David Cameron faces more pressure for an "in-out" referendum on Europe as a 100,000-name petition is delivered."
See also:
Daily Express - DAVID CAMERON: WE'LL NEVER HOLD A REFERENDUM ON THE EU
EU Referendum - The Unbridgeable Gap
Autonomous Mind - Will Conservatives finally accept Cameron and Europlastics have deceived them over EU?
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Quote of the Day: Spot the Traitor edition
- EU Observer
See also:
Daily Mail - Why Eurozone should become United States of Europe, by David Cameron
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
England and The Coronation Oath: 1688 vs. 1953
Spot the difference - we've highlighted the relevant bit to make it easier.
First up, the Coronation Oath of 1688:
Will you solemnely promise and sweare to governe the people of this kingdome of England and the dominions thereto belonging according to the statutes in Parlyament agreed on and the laws and customs of the same?
The King and Queene shall say,
I solemnly promise soe to doe.
This is really quite important. The 'laws and customs' of the 'people of this kingdome of England' are the common laws which were built up over centuries - long before there even was a Parliament.
Then came the Act of Settlement which still gave us the protection of and reassurance that:
"The laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof; and all the kings and queens, who shall ascend the throne of this realm, ought to administer the government of the same according to the said laws; and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively, according to the same."
By 1953, when Queen Elizabeth II of the House of Windsor took the Coronation Oath, we got something different. This was the oath:
Archbishop. Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the Peoples of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon, and of your Possessions and the other Territories to any of them belonging or pertaining, according to their respective laws and customs?
Queen. I solemnly promise so to do.
So, what are the implications of this for England? England has very specific 'laws and customs' and a different constitution from other parts of the United Kingdom.
Did Her Majesty take an oath to govern English people "according to their respective laws and customs" as an inclusive vow, as one of the constituent parts of the union known as the United Kingdom?
And why do we need to know?
Let us take one example: the European Arrest Warrant.
I'm not sure about the rest of the UK, but England has Habeas Corpus. We know that Habeas Corpus is in effect, irrespective of statute.
The European Arrest Warrant is in conflict with Habeas Corpus.
We know - and when Speaker Betty Boothroyd was in position, she confirmed - that the Bill of Rights 1689 is still in effect and unamended.
The Bill of Rights quite explicitly states:
"That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction are illegal and void"
...amongst other things. Not least:
"...that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm."
European Union, anyone?
Point is this - according to 'laws and customs' of the 'people of this kingdome of England', much is being passed by the Houses of Parliament that are in breach of the common law which they are powerless to change.
One of these is Habeas Corpus, for example. It stands, in England, forever.
We restate the case - the Houses of Parliament have no jurisdiction or authority over the common law of England which predates Parliament itself.
So, just where did 'England' vanish from in the Coronation Oath of 1953 and is it more significant than we think?
Ideas for England: Let's follow Frestonia's example and declare independence from Britain?
While they were pro-Europe, is there anything that can be learned and followed from the example set in 1977 by the 'Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia'..?
Here's an extract of the background:
"The Free and Independent Republic of Frestonia was founded on October 27th 1977. The residents in Freston Road, Notting Dale, London W11, threatened with eviction to make way for a giant factory estate, held a referendum. There was a 95% majority in favour of independence from Great Britain and a 73% majority in favour of joining the Common Market. See the application for membership, complete with coat of arms, that was sent to the United Nations, along with its warning that a peace-keeping force might be required."
So, as a thought, if the Government will not listen, if we remain under European Union subjugation, if we alone in England have no Parliament and we suffer at the hands of the United Kingdom, if our voices of democracy in the United Kingdom are worth nothing...
...we could always follow the example of Frestonia.
Street by street, all across the nation, we could declare independence and all of those independent 'nations' could then form under the umbrella nation of England at some point in the future.
Sounds insane, true. But you've tried everything else.
Some of you, even more insanely, think you will get change by voting for the LibLabCon again.
Which idea is craziest?
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Quote of the Day: 3rd September 2011
- Adrian Tudway, Metropolitan Police National Co-ordinator for Domestic Extremism, cited in... The Guardian
Well, well, well... that'll reverberate around Westminster. Or would, if the politicians were to get their noses out of the trough and listen to anything, ever.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Whatever you do, don't mention multiculturalism. I did once, but I think I got away with it...
Speaking on Australian TV where he is currently performing, the star of the iconic TV sitcom Fawlty Towers told his ABC interviewer: "I’m not sure what’s going on in Britain. Let me say this, I don’t know what’s going on in London because London is no longer an English city and that’s how they got the Olympics. They said ‘we’re the most cosmopolitan city on Earth’ but it doesn’t feel English."
His opinions - often thought to be the view of a silent majority who are scared by political correctness hysteria and fears of being branded 'racist' - have stirred wild headlines in some quarters.
London's newspaper, the Evening Standard, published a report under the headline: "Londoners hit back as Cleese says city is 'no longer English'". However, despite finding both 'Red' Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson willing to criticise his comments, Cleese has won majority backing from members of the public commenting on the article (at the time of last checking).
Unusually, UKIP's Nigel Farage has allowed himself to be quoted on the matter, telling the Daily Express: "John Cleese has said what an increasing number of people in London are thinking. It is sad, and may not be 100 per cent accurate but people do seem to be feeling that they are becoming foreigners in their own land. What makes these comments even more surprising is that Mr Cleese is a well-known Liberal Democrat supporter having starred in their party political broadcasts. For him to make these remarks certainly shows a tremendous strength of feeling on this matter."
The comments from Cleese seem to be overwhelmingly endorsed by the public contributors to the Daily Mail report on this story.
Naturally, his views will be opposed by 'the Left' whose stock in trade response to awkward questions - or, at least, those representations of 'the Left' carried by their subversive mainstream media mouthpieces - is to close down debate by screaming the word 'racist'.
However, what Cleese is clearly referring to is not skin colour but the rampant multiculturalism evident in our capital - isolated, unintegrated communities which display their own culture and, in many cases, speak their own language. Those in doubt about this have clearly never been to the 'real' London (which involves more than Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament).
Anyway, Fawlty. Don't mention multiculturalism again. You did once, we think you go away with it, but steady on, old chap!
THE CROWN (not Queen Elizabeth of the House of Windsor, it seems) for non-persons of America
UPDATE:
I wonder... when you've looked at this, ask yourself if it all makes sense when you realise that England has a constitution and common law. What does the 'United Kingdom' have..?
I think I may have inadvertently stumbled upon why they run scared from talk of an English Parliament...
See our earlier posts on:
'The Crown vs. THE CROWN' and
Are Kellogg's Frosties more lawful than an Act of Parliament?
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Quote of the Day: Totalitarian Theresa Gets Owned edition
- Barbora Bukovská of Article 19, quoted in the Evening Standard
We did say the English Defence League should take Theresa May to court...
Now unelected EU Diktat-or wants to tax the world
One exception to this rule is the utterly deluded Portuguese pomposity José Manuel Barroso - a man so removed from reality that he actually believes that he's been elected.
Let us therefore, yet again, remind Barroso that he and his European Union cohorts are unelected by the people of Europe - Rumpy-Pumpy, Ashton... the lot of them.
Europe hasn't elected them and certainly, the peoples of Brazil, the USA, Australia and China haven't elected these people.
Despite this, the pompous Portuguese EU Commission President wants to impose his barmy 'financial transaction tax' on the entire planet... and is set to use the G20 as his platform to launch his audacious bid. EurActiv takes up the rest of the story.
Seventy-two years ago today, World War II started when Germany invaded Poland.
Let's hope some assistance from our allies in the United States and Canada can - yet again - put these power obsessed dictators from the European continent back in their box... before they cause even more untold misery to the people of the entire planet that we share.
Alas, as the world is now controlled by a criminal globalist banking elite, we sadly fear that we, the people are beyond our own hope for salvation.
- The lights have gone out all over Britain today, as the EU ban on 60W traditional lightbulbs comes into place.
A 'thank you' to our friends and readers
August was this blog's biggest month ever for visitors, which was really lovely to see.
Of course, when we went online a couple of years ago, it was merely to sound off at the way this country (and the world) is being run.
We only ever intended to express an opinion. Never any intention of winning popularity contests.
"Here's what we think," was and always has been what guides us.
We've never marketed ourselves or hawked ourselves around the blogosphere asking for links. All of our friends have been built up, over time and feel more special as friends because of it.
Our regular contributors (hi!) make us feel part of a warm, online family.
That what we're saying on the stories that interest us generates any visitors is pretty amazing, but that we're climbing in readers month-on-month - two years after going online - that's very special.
Thank you so very much for your friendship and support.
To repay that trust, we'll keep at it!
TTC x