Monday, 2 November 2009

U TURN BY ALAN JOHNSON

STOP PRESS.

Alan Johnson our illustrious Home Secretary who recently refused to share a platform with Nick Griffin has changed tack.
Only 3 months ago he said he did not lie awake worrying about our population reaching 70 million in 20 years has admitted he got it wrong.

Now I know immigration is continuing at a rapid rate but something really drastic must have made him change his mind in three months.

I WONDER WHAT THAT COULD BE?
Could it be the massive support for the BNP especially since Question Time?
Could it be the video of the colonisation of Wembley made by "Green Arrow" as seen on the main website and Morgan's blog?(I like the bit when he talks in Welsh to confuse the multiculti throng. They probably thought he was from East Europe)

The government are running scared and the Tories have little to say as they don't know what to do either.
BTW has anybody heard of UKIP recently?
Of course not. People are realising that the only hope for our future is the BNP.

This oxygen of publicity has really done its stuff. No wonder they are scared.
Who says a BNP vote does not count?

THE CAT IS REALLY OUT OF THE BAG THIS TIME!

THE BNP SUPPORTS THE MINERS

Well well well. The NUM has asked for our support to protect the last remnants of the mining industry, threatened by a new agreement to import Colombian coal. The details are on the BNP website.

At last the unions are realising the only party which cares for their members is the BNP.
How things have changed!
Of course Nick Griffin said they would have our wholehearted support, which has not been forthcoming from the internationalist other parties. Perhaps working with the union and with support from mining and former mining communities we can begin the resurrection of our once mighty main industry.

We have enough coal yet to supply all our energy needs for well over 250 years and revitalise the mining areas, bringing much needed USEFUL employment to the people.
After beating the miners by Thatcher and Heseltine putting the boot in many communities were destroyed together with their sense of unity. Now these villages are places of dispair for the young people who have no prospects of decent jobs.

WE CAN AND WILL rebuild the mining industry if elected (and we can get the loony Greens off our back)

WELL DONE NICK! Your response has given heart to our people.

LETTERBOX

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OWNED!



Hahahahahaha. Is this letterbox actually intelligent enough to be a teacher?

Morg
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WEMBLEY

Oops - I actually wrote 'Webley' first - Freudian slip?



Morg
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THE POLITICIAN/PEOPLE DISCONNECT

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A tale of two issues


Just fifteen percent of people in Britain worry about climate change and how the world responds to the problem - down from 26 percent last year. It scores less than Gordon Brown

By contrast, in a Guardian/ICM poll in May, 22 percent indicated that "Europe" was the chief concern.

In other words, despite the global hype and their best efforts to ramp up the fear, stretching back two decades, the warmists and the politicians have failed to covert us to their bullshit religion.

How interesting then it is that the politicians tell us that the EU is not an issue, because it consistently features low in the list of voters concerns. And that is with them after doing their best to keep it on the back-burner. Yet, despite the low ranking of global warming, they rush around like headless chickens, ordering us to change our life-styles, give them lots of money, fill our gardens and streets with recycling bins ... etc., etc.

This has to tell you something about politicians. And we are not alone. Worldwide, the number of people "worrying" about global warming has fallen by eight percent to just over a third in the last year. The figure in the US is only 18 percent. In Australia it is 22 percent.

For the UK though, nothing better illustrates the disconnect between the people and the politicians. Their concerns are not our concerns. Our concerns are not their concern. And that is why so many people are not concerned about them.

Soon enough, that lack of concern will express itself as something more tangible than a low turnout in elections. The political system is living on borrowed time.


 With such a massive gap between the British people's concerns, and the major political parties' concerns, the reasons for the steady progress of the BNP are easily explained: the BNP DOES address the people's concerns. Why does the the liblabcon party  and the media wonder about it? Are they thick or something? Join the future: join the BNP.


As I said Chris, your view on AGW is in the minority; indeed, a one in six minority, as it turns out. For all links to support the assertions in this piece, go to the original article as linked above.

The weblog is EU Referendum - something I read several times every day in order to keep up with the two topics it specialises in - The EU, and the Afghan war and other defence issues. I do recommend it as necessary reading to everyone interested in these things.

http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/

Morg
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yaz