tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post908221508035373200..comments2023-11-03T23:18:25.999+00:00Comments on BIGNEWS MARGATE: Shame all roundTony Flaighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15212662248741515725noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-24256535096684772282009-06-11T16:31:04.297+01:002009-06-11T16:31:04.297+01:00Yeah yeah, Jim. You've said that on all the bl...Yeah yeah, Jim. You've said that on all the blogs now.Richard Eastcliffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10514972891192411470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-39217749386277652412009-06-10T20:37:40.236+01:002009-06-10T20:37:40.236+01:00Where was this UAF MOB when a group of Islamic exs...Where was this UAF MOB when a group of Islamic exstremists were protesting against British soldiers that came home from Iraq?<br /><br />Where were they when former terrorist Gerry Adams MP spoke in the very same spot in front of the House of Commons?<br /><br />Where were they when a very brave Peter Tatchell stood up to Robert Mugabe's mob on his own?<br /><br />I don't agree with far right politics anymore than I agree with extreme leftists politicians such as George Galloway MP or the Terrorist made good , Gerry Adams MP<br /><br />BUT at least the likes of George Galloway MP, Nick Griffin MEP and Gerry Adams MP are democratically elected politicians, unlike the "thought police" rent-a-mob that want to deny the electorate the right to make up their own minds.<br /><br />It seems that these so-called protesters would create an East German style state run by "the thought police" if they had their un-democratic way. <br /><br />We need need to be afraid of this un-democratic self-righteous MOB more than we do Gerry Adams MP, Nick Griffin MEP and George Galloway MP.<br /><br />Jim <br />RamsgateAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-77966635351537763232009-06-10T17:45:50.222+01:002009-06-10T17:45:50.222+01:00Crikey!Crikey!Tony Flaighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15212662248741515725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-83737975015985559802009-06-10T13:47:39.238+01:002009-06-10T13:47:39.238+01:00Strangely, I find myself in agreement with most of...Strangely, I find myself in agreement with most of what you say there Tony.<br /><br />I also agree with AP in so far as this destabilisation of our parliamentary democracy by the Barclay Brothers and their organ (the <i>Torygraph</i>) warrants some questioning. Of course, it's the perfect double-whammy story because the people who might question their motives are the very ones who've been caught buying duck islands, horse manure, double glazing etc etc at the taxpayers' expense.<br /><br />If you bear in mind that the Barclay Brothers pulled all their businesses out of Sark, making a third of the population unemployed in the process, because an election there didn't go their way, you have to wonder whether they are indeed crusading democrats or just jumped-up painters and decorators who have nothing but their own interests at heart.Richard Eastcliffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10514972891192411470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-80515506141807073762009-06-10T12:37:23.583+01:002009-06-10T12:37:23.583+01:00Well Alan its a wasted opportunity, hopefully Davi...Well Alan its a wasted opportunity, hopefully David Cameron wont be as vicious as Mrs T or as limp as Major.Tony Flaighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15212662248741515725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-18680564067030826322009-06-10T11:35:22.246+01:002009-06-10T11:35:22.246+01:00The electorate have certainly sent Gordon a messag...The electorate have certainly sent Gordon a message that they are not at all happy with his performance... my sacking is a painful consequence!<br />The gobal recession and consequent job losses are not entirely the Government's fault.......hopefully the economy is just starting to show signs of recovery, though we certainly have a long way to go. <br />There are very strict rules about exploiting east European labour ( or any labour for that matter) it is enforcing the rules that is the problem. Cash in hand is very difficult to 'police'.......<br />I think Gordon has to see this through.....and allow Alan Johnson to pick up the pieces if necessary!Alan Poolenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-55403294057061204942009-06-10T09:29:33.207+01:002009-06-10T09:29:33.207+01:00Alan I don't think the electorate wanted to gi...Alan I don't think the electorate wanted to give anyone a kicking.<br /><br />The issue for many of us is either having a job or keeping one.<br /><br />Labour has either been negligent,unaware or complicit in allowing employers to ruthlessly exploit east Europeans at great cost to the local population.<br /><br />I think those who voted BNP did so reluctantly but at just level would Labour have a debate on migration.<br /><br />Labour have pretty much morphed into the Tory Party its run by people who are immune and remote from your constituents lives. <br /><br />Gordon Brown if he had an ounce of decency would resign and give Alan Johnson a chance to take over.<br /><br />I'm sorry that you and your colleagues have lost influence in Maidstone. <br /><br />On the point of MP's expenses as we all know, the Tories were equally guilty of fleecing the public but Gordon Brown allowed Tory Boy David Cameron walk all over him. Pitiful<br /><br />Incidentally does Stephen Ladyman still have a second job?Tony Flaighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15212662248741515725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-87314931251411076632009-06-10T09:21:22.719+01:002009-06-10T09:21:22.719+01:00He will try to push through "Constitutional R...He will try to push through "Constitutional Reform" without acknowledging that we have lost accord with our lawful constitution since the Coronation of QE2. Increasingly so after joining Europe.<br /><br />Because the country lost sight of its constitution it paved the way to todays prescriptive nanny state chaos.<br /><br />I worked with a Jewish man in the 70s. At tea break he would hold his cup between two hands and spend some moments gazing through the steam. Eventually I asked whu he did that. Every tea break he spent moments remembering surviving the holocaust and entering UK illegally after WW2. He was arrested and held in a Met Police cell. The cell door crashed open and he instinctively curled on the floor in a foeatl position expecting the kicking that had been his lot under the Nazis. He slowly gazed up and framed in the doorway was a huge beer bellied old Met constable.<br /><br />"Cuppa cha mate" said the constable and extended a steaming enamel mug of tea.<br /><br />In that moment the Jew knewall he ever needed to know about the UK and its position on human rights.<br /><br />In the doorway was a huge old Pc. His belly testament to the freebie pints available on his foot patrols. And independent ministerial officer of the Crown. An officer of the Peace sworn to the monarch and whose only master is the law itself.<br /><br />For someone to hurt that Jew again they have to get through such as the Met copper. And backing him is if every villainous or sanctimonious or pious loyal subject and behind them the Armed Forces.<br /><br />Everyone a right to enjoy peace. Everyone a responsibility to preserve peace.<br /><br />We are told that postwar we got our first wave of African and Asian immigration. Well how come in 1800 one third of the industrial workforce of Leeds was Asian or African ? With no need for a Race Relations parasitic industry. <br /><br />The difference in the 50s et seq was that the country had lost sight of Common Law and Constitution. The right to enjoy peace. The responsibility to preserve peace. Hence the way was paved for a whole parasitic industry of do gooding prescribers inventing myths like institutionalized racism and exploiting Stephen Lawrence (Disgracefully denied justice in the process) to promote the myth to boguis reality vuia mass hysteria.<br /><br />We do not need constitutional reform we need constitutional resurrection. Common Law. Common meaning all equal and a law agreed as right by all irrespective of religion or persuasion.<br /><br />The first time I encountered the phrase"Institutionalized racism" was 1971 and it was invented as a research purposes red herring to test for gullibility and malleability in young police officers.<br /><br />Now look at all the hoo ha caused by an Archbishop suggesting we could have Sharia Law. If an idea from Sharia catches the empathy of the Common (everone else) then it can become law. If not hard luck.<br /><br />Govt has got too big for its boots and undermined the balancing power of the Crown (Monarch and people to whom the govt is servant not master ... ) aided and abetted by poor advice given to HM the Q right through her Reign.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25954340.post-80313330970025165162009-06-10T03:32:11.968+01:002009-06-10T03:32:11.968+01:00Having 'knocked' on quite a few doors rece...Having 'knocked' on quite a few doors recently and spoken to residents the impression was that most residents don't know which Party controls Thanet District Council and Kent County Council and more to the point most don't care anyway. Its the Tories by the way....<br />The electorate wanted to give Labour a 'good kicking' mainly due to the constant drip, drip from a Tory paper (note the timing)about MPs expenses; they seemed to conveniently overlook the fact that MPs of all Parties were involved!<br />I believe Gordon Brown's only realistic course of action is to carry on and deliver real Labour Policies that will benefit the majority of the population. To change leader now would be a major mistake. Large numbers of votes were 'loaned' last week: remember a week in politics is a long time and Gordon has a year.Alan Poolenoreply@blogger.com