Saturday, May 03, 2008

Hooray Labour lose

Well I was having one of those thank god, its the weekend moments, well for a millisecond, then I remembered that I worked on the railways, so this weekend will be similar to many, a couple of 12 hours shifts but I must say the scale of the punishment felt by Labour will certainly make me feel better

I'll use language more appropriate to my day job, so wake up Labour and f**k your focus groups ,your midterm blues and 10p tax rate its worse than your worse nightmare and right now Gordon Brown and his fellow clowns have got as much in common with normal people with their sanctimonious aloof dual standards as did their predecessors in the Tory party with family values in public, mistresses in private,


Its a measure of Gordon Browns, inept government and he that doesn't realise that there is more to his traditional support deserting than the 10p tax rate, I think many of us don't like to have to compete with foreign workers for our own jobs, dont like being treated as second class citizens compared with Scotland and wales etc.

Gordon Brown hasn't got a Bloody clue, and Labour are pissing in the wind if they think he has.

Sorry for that rant but I feel better, must go, have work to do!

This post may contain errors since i have not time to go over it as I g4enerally do

11 comments:

  1. I presume from the general tone of your posts, and the views you seem to promote, that the BNP would now be your party of choice for Government?

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  2. Labour voter.
    Labour supporter.

    But I'm glad we lost, now maybe our local MP, and MPs in Westminster will see that Gordon is a public relations nightmare, a towering figure he might be in some circles, but not in the one's that matter.
    Distant, grey, scrouge, deaf, blind,I could go on but the internet does have a limit to the number of word that discribe how out of touch GB is with the people.

    Go now man whilst there is still time to save some of your fellow MPs.

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  3. presume what you will wanting fair treatment does not make you a nazi bnp or socialist worlds

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  4. Think local opinion and people are definetly going in the opposite direction to the national trend in Thanet, and are simply fed up with what the Consevatives are doing here at our local Council!

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  5. I offer my apologies to the anonymous contributor Sat May 03, 12:02:00 PM, for not fully replying to them as I should have due to the limitations of predictive text and fat fingers on my phone.

    I have never in my life shown the remotest interest in supporting the BNP or their predecessors like the National front, and anyone who knows me would know that, although I acknowledge that mains stream parties have left ordinary people no where else to go.


    So sat here at a keyboard I can be a tad more expressive, since we are in the territory of assumptions I take it that you are some right on sheep, intellectually, who due to their limited imagination aswell as their fear of not conforming, is so prejudiced that they lack the ability to accept that anyone can hold differing views without being delinquent in some way.

    Its interesting that when ever I post items that challenge Labour policy, I rarely, if ever get an response, which I feel is because much of what I say is difficult to challenge even with a cheap shot such as yours.

    Views which I hold on (1)migration are driven by "the economy stupid", Labour is negligent for making no plans economically or socially for an additional 2-3 million increase in population (2) Preferential treatment on health and government to Scotland & Wales, Paid for by English taxpayers.

    I'm reminded pretty much every working day, of the real reason for uncontrolled migration, which is to drive down pay rates for manual workers benefiting business and middle income tits and yourself. Who are able to, with ease exploit East Europeans with no thought to fellow citizens.

    Anon Sat May 03, 12:02:00 PM

    My views are no different to most, and its almost upsetting that you didn't go to further in your insult and accuse me of worse.

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  6. Freedom of speech and expression used to be a fundemental right,but political correctness and extremism seem to overide even the most sensible suggestions.
    I agree with tony's sentiments and i have never thought of myself as racist in any way.
    I have noticed though that most of the racist remarks i have heard come from people who have never worked and have no intention to ever do so,surely you would of thought that if all the jobs were being taken by immigrants it will be easier for the lazy to remain unemployed,but no,they use it as another excuse to sit at home and blame their problems on immigrants to cover their own shortcomings.

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  7. This was the country which brought in laws to deal with Oswald Mosley.

    Laws which prohibited uniformed political rally.

    Yet we sat watching the "Nation of Islam" rotund negro clown bouncer suited buffoons rally to exploit the Stephen Lawrence Roadshow which itself was exploiting the tragedy of Stephen's murder.

    How easy it must be to label me a racist then ?

    But my point is that an affront to us all is that Stephen Lawrence did not get justice.

    That we had judicial inquiry making conclusions of Racial motivation in the absence of a conviction.

    That the Judge, much to New Labour behest, invented an offence without the necessary element of guilty intent. The myth of institutionalized racism.

    I think the whole concept of "Racism" in this country is rooted before postwar immigration.

    We lost sight of Common Law.

    I have told this story before but here it is anyway.

    In the mid 70s I worked in Soho at a Tax Office. There was a Jewish filing clerk there. I noticed at tea break he would hold his cup clasped between his hands and look moist eyed through the steam.

    Eventually I asked him why he did this.

    He told me that after surviving the Holocuats he entered UK illegally after the War and was arrested by Met Police.

    He was alone in a Met cell when the door crashed open and the giant stub toed beer bellied figure of a Met Pc loomed in the doorway.

    Instinctively the Jew huddled into a foetal position.

    Then he heard the cockney voice of the copper "Cuppa cha mate"

    In that momenbt he knew he was in England. He was entitled to enjkoy peace guaranteed by the Monarch and that sworn to the monarch were men like the giant copper. Spitting on the Jew just the same as spitting on the copper. All with a duty to maintain the peace of all. All equally entited to peace. All with rights of peace and all with duties to maintain peace.

    The constable sworn to treat all equally (with neither fear nor favour nor malice nor ill will)

    At some point between the Jew entering UK and the large post war immigration we lost sight of our heritage.

    And this created the vacuuum for the parasites to beat their race relations, political correctness, sociology drums.

    Instead of looking to what we lost (which is unrepealable so we can just re-assert it by for example voting in constable so to send a message to the all powerful political correct Home Office) this country was conned with new experimental solutions (like the multicultural experiment now acknowledged as a failure).

    Education fell under the spell and now we have two generations of people educated into servitude (Brainwashed by teachers who never left the education system from pupil to teacher) to the myths of political correctness.

    And you only have to read blogs to see this. The idea that the more people agree with you then the more you must be right. With no thought that maybe all thopse agreeing are doing so because they were all brainwashed the same way ?

    What I would like to read is a criticism of the way we were. Because if that criticism has little validity then it implies that all the postwar sociology and political correctness never had any justification.

    I had a conversation with Lewisham Race Relations at the time they were promoting the Stephen Lawrence Roadshow. And initially I was told that because I am white I am from generations of people who believed in their own superiority.

    I mentioned that my Irish mother had been horriobly abused in Barnardos. My Stafforsdhire grandfather had been in the mines at age 13. Quite when were they supposed to have time to feel superior ?

    Then I described the Matron Mary McGill Decd Sudden Death case.

    Family not told of the circum,stances of death. Inquest held without family knowledge. Only a part autospy done. Body cremated before family discovered the truth. First ever communication to family from police was twenty five years after the inquest and only to deny any wrong doing.

    Inquest held in private. Witnesses selected before the death was reported to police.

    And Lewisham Race Relations Council said

    "What Suffolk Police did in the McGill case was far far far worse than anything Met did in the Stephen Lawrence case"

    And I posed the question

    "Matron McGill was a white New Zealand Quaker nurse working as a vo,kunteer 143 duty hours per week for the greater glory of the pair of wasters Sue Ryder and leonard Cheshire. Can you honestly say that if Matron McGill had been black, say a New Zealand Maori, that the pursuit of justice for her would not be much easier. In this country which now discriminates against whites"

    And the Lewisham Race Relations people had no answer.

    The fact is if Matron McGill had been black I would have the politically correct press beating a path to my door.

    But she was only a white nurse working 143 duty hours per week. It was OK for witnesses to lie at her inquest. It was OK for the Home Office to lie to her Government.

    I want to see a country back with Common Law, Common decency, Common courtesy, Common HUmanaity and equality. Our country restored to all of us.

    And this represents the trouble with New Labour. The more we lose sight of our antient rights and freedoms and duties the more prescriptive government becomes until like with New Labour's Nanny State the politicians actually think prescription is good.

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  8. I have to admit that since following the local blogging scene fairly closely that my somewhat naïve view of politics national and local is altering, I hope for the better so I suppose this must be happening to others as well, perhaps the fact that ordinary people are now able, as we are doing at the moment to engage in this particular form of public debate will improve things.

    I have on several occasions recently, read what Thanet bloggers including myself had written a few days previously, in the conventional media as articles, even lead articles.

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  9. Labour have lost the plot big time. Gordon looks like poor old Ernie Wise, struggling on solo after Eric carked it. Even John Major's administration now seems like the golden years compared to this.

    And before anyone has a go, I've voted Labour at every general election since 1979.

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