The recent financial turbulance which is affecting the country was foreseen by members of the BNP for several years.
It was obvious that the excessive borrowing which had taken place under this and the last Tory governments could not go on and the economy would hit the buffers at some stage. Unfortunately this reckless spree has meant the decimation of our manufacturing industries and means that we owe countries such as the middle East states and China vast amounts and we have little to pay them with.
They certainly will not accept our worthless pieces of paper and will be hovering around to take even more of our remaining assets.
Gordon Brown blames America but if he had saved during the bad times and controlled the City's excesses we would have been in a much stronger position to stand the crisis.
The global economy, much loved by the other parties, when it becomes unstuck brings all the countries involved down like dominoes. Hopefully even the politicians can now see the downside of this stupid idea.
Also it doesn't say much for the patriotism of local authorities to invest in Iceland or their common sense. They should have kept their money in Britain to help British business.
BUT
What should we do?
Well not what the government is doing.
All in all they have pledged over £600 billion to the banks who are still charging 10% above the base rates for loans in order to build up their capital.
Why should we build up their capital? Does it matter if they fail? The situation could hardly be worse.
Surely as the government is guaranteeing deposits up to £50,000 and the bank's shares are almost worthless there is no need to help the banks. Why should we bail them out?
The government should instead set up a National British Bank with the £600 billion and give loans at reasonable rates to mortgagees and business, and not the 15% they are now charging. Reckless investments would be stopped and any profits would accrue to the state.
The banks want the losses nationalised and they keep any profits.
I say with the £600 billion injection we should do the reverse and let them keep the losses which they caused while the taxpayer, in return for our investment should have any profits.
That's my opinion, but them I'm no expert (but I did see this coming years ago although the speed of it has meant that I have lost out with the bloody HBoS which I thought was safe).
What do you think?
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Sunday, 12 October 2008
Thursday, 9 October 2008
JUST DISCOVERED THE DAILY MASH AND CAN'T STOP LAUGHING
THE government is to invest £500bn of your money in British banks so they can lend it back to you with interest.
The historic move is being hailed as a lifeline for the financial system as long as nobody asks too many questions.
Julian Cook, chief economist at Corbett and Barker, said: "The government will give your money to the banks so the banks can start lending you that money, probably at around 7% APR.
"Thanks to all the interest you're paying on your own money, the banks will make billions of pounds again and normality will be restored.
"After a few years of this the government will cash in the bank shares it bought with your money and use the profits to build a huge fucking dome somewhere."
He added: "In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot."
Chancellor Alistair Darling said the decision had been taken in tandem with the banking industry, adding: "They used a lot of dirty words I'd never heard before and one of them had an angry looking dog."
Meanwhile, Emma Bradford, a sales manager from Bath, said: "Why doesn't the government just give my money to me so I can buy stuff from businesses who will then make a profit and put it in a bank?"
But Mr Darling insisted: "Shut up."
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From the Daily Mash:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/business/banks-to-lend-you-your-own-money-200810081308/
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/
Morg
The historic move is being hailed as a lifeline for the financial system as long as nobody asks too many questions.
Julian Cook, chief economist at Corbett and Barker, said: "The government will give your money to the banks so the banks can start lending you that money, probably at around 7% APR.
"Thanks to all the interest you're paying on your own money, the banks will make billions of pounds again and normality will be restored.
"After a few years of this the government will cash in the bank shares it bought with your money and use the profits to build a huge fucking dome somewhere."
He added: "In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot."
Chancellor Alistair Darling said the decision had been taken in tandem with the banking industry, adding: "They used a lot of dirty words I'd never heard before and one of them had an angry looking dog."
Meanwhile, Emma Bradford, a sales manager from Bath, said: "Why doesn't the government just give my money to me so I can buy stuff from businesses who will then make a profit and put it in a bank?"
But Mr Darling insisted: "Shut up."
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From the Daily Mash:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/business/banks-to-lend-you-your-own-money-200810081308/
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/
Morg
Sunday, 5 October 2008
SUB-EDITING MINEFIELDS
I think the sub-editor writing the headline for this story might have had a nervous moment or two.
http://www.wigantoday.net/wigannews/Jobs-blow.4558155.jp
Morg
http://www.wigantoday.net/wigannews/Jobs-blow.4558155.jp
Morg
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
NICK FORECAST THE CREDIT CRUNCH
The financial crisis and subsequent panic by all countries should come as no surprise to members of the BNP even though the other political parties here did not see it coming.
Nick Griffin has been predicting it for years.
The cause of the trouble which is a disaster for all our people from those with money deposited in failing banks, people with reduced pensions and those unfortunate to lose their jobs owing to the economic downturn is directly down to irresponsible banking practices and globalisation.
These have been fully supported by the other parties, partly because of their financial naivety and partly because they are funded by the very thieves who caused the trouble after departing with their unearned mega bonuses.
The whole system encourages corruption where short term private gain for a few individuals is put before the interests of the country, while the global economy so beloved by them prevents nations protecting themselves.
The world awaits the decision of the American congress to see whether a meltdown can be prevented. We are all in danger due to this irresponsible lending which Nick foresaw.
The city of London has made its fast bucks by selling our industries so whatever happens we are in for a hard time.
The BNP would never put personal or even Party advantage before the interests of the nation and this crisis has shown that the other parties are unfitted to be trusted to govern.
That is why this country needs the BNP, the only party to put Britain first.
Below is a link to a speech by Nick Griffin made in June last year, the day before Glasgow Airport was bombed. The picture is a bit dark but the content of the speech is a remarkable forecast of the events of the last 18 months. It is well worth watching.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-5768523943959014229
Nick Griffin has been predicting it for years.
The cause of the trouble which is a disaster for all our people from those with money deposited in failing banks, people with reduced pensions and those unfortunate to lose their jobs owing to the economic downturn is directly down to irresponsible banking practices and globalisation.
These have been fully supported by the other parties, partly because of their financial naivety and partly because they are funded by the very thieves who caused the trouble after departing with their unearned mega bonuses.
The whole system encourages corruption where short term private gain for a few individuals is put before the interests of the country, while the global economy so beloved by them prevents nations protecting themselves.
The world awaits the decision of the American congress to see whether a meltdown can be prevented. We are all in danger due to this irresponsible lending which Nick foresaw.
The city of London has made its fast bucks by selling our industries so whatever happens we are in for a hard time.
The BNP would never put personal or even Party advantage before the interests of the nation and this crisis has shown that the other parties are unfitted to be trusted to govern.
That is why this country needs the BNP, the only party to put Britain first.
Below is a link to a speech by Nick Griffin made in June last year, the day before Glasgow Airport was bombed. The picture is a bit dark but the content of the speech is a remarkable forecast of the events of the last 18 months. It is well worth watching.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-5768523943959014229
Monday, 29 September 2008
LABOUR: "THE FUTURE BELONGS TO US"
Hmmm – with a sense of humour like that, I suggest Labour should book a permanent slot on the Comedy Shop.
Today, John Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham has posted an article in the Guardian newspaper.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/sep/29/economy.labour
Frankly, the article itself is is just … er … crud ... and not worth bothering with. But scroll down to the wonderful comments following it . And bear in mind that we are talking here about the Guardian and its readers.
At the last general election, Labour's Neil Turner won Wigan with 55.1% of the vote. However, turnout was just 53.3%, which means only about 29% of the Wigan electorate positively endorsed him as MP. This means that even if he was to maintain his share of the vote at the next election, he is vulnerable if the turnout can be raised enough.
But is there any need to raise the turnout? Labour's share of the vote in Wigan keeps dropping anyway, from a high of 61% in 2002 - and read the comments that follow the above Guardian article … Phew – Labour is not exactly popular even in the heartland of Labour voters. Labour has become seriously unpopular - so can Labour in Wigan maintain its share of the vote? Do you still want to vote for Mr Turner? Go here, scroll down a bit and read his voting record in Parliament. If you scroll down further you can also read his expenses record. Very educational indeed.
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/neil_turner/wigan
Here are a couple of sample comments from the above Guardian article:
“” perklet Sep 29 08, 2:07am (about 12 hours ago)
[Quote from Cruddas’s article, talking about the Tories - Morg]: “They have been able to portray state intervention - which has to be part of any redistributive politics - as an undesirable intrusion into people's lives.”
What about the Labour Party's other 'undesirable intrusions' into people's lives... 42 days detention, spy cameras on every street corner, ID cards, extradition (on request) of British citizens to the USA with its sinister off-shore prison camps, etc, etc. [and extradition to any EU state on demand - for offences against their laws committed in THIS country - without them being offences here. They can put you on trial without you even knowing it, sentence you to jail, then send over a couple of THEIR cops to arrest you at home and take you back to their country to serve your jail sentence. Our own police and courts don't even need to be consulted - Morg]
You haven't just bungled the economy, J Cruddas [and Neil Turner et al], but you're marching the UK into being a centrally controlled police state.
The Labour party stinks of Stalin and the jackboot , the consequence of a clique of mediocrities who have no idea of the real world. “”
“”bugaboo Sep 29 08, 9:05am (about 5 hours ago)
Jon Cruddas
Dear Jon,
Sometimes I think you forget what paper you are writing your articles for. Surely you must realise that the readers of this paper will see through your cant?
Articles like this remind me of the cheating partner begging for forgiveness. NuLabour has been playing away with that posh bird from the city. Meanwhile, their faithful but mundane, for NuLabour, regular partners are neglected. Suddenly, they seem surprised to find that the posh bird turns out to be all fur coat and no knickers. Scurrying back home; they appear to be even more surprised that their long suffering partners have turned elsewhere for comfort.
I suspect that you, and many others in your party, will be receiving dear John letters in the not too distant future. “”
“” Tetleyteaman Sep 29 08, 9:52am (about 4 hours ago)
Oh my, you just don't get it do you?
The only future I want to reconnect you lot with is the dole office. Let me give you a few reasons why, in no order of priority.
- The wholesale rape of the private pensions industry to finance Gordon's support of the feckless and irresponsible. And let's not forget the pensions apartheid with the now bloated public sector - more council tax Vicar?
-The European Referendum promised in your 2005 Manifesto. I'm still waiting ....
- Just how many Diversity Co-ordinators and Bin Inspection Operatives do we need?
- MP's expenses. Presided over by one Michael Martin, the guy whose wife likes to bill us (the taxpayer) for her taxis. Nice.
- Balls. Yvette [Cooper] and Ed. I am still waiting to hear which of their taxpayer funded homes is their main residence.
- NHS Dentists. You tried finding one lately? About as common as a fully capitalised bank.
- Harriet Harperson. How such a raging feminist can be allowed to peddle her bile is beyond rational thinking.
- Immigration. How many more cheap jobs do you want to fill by importing labour rather than educate and train our own?
- 42 days. Magna Carta is not a dormat you know.
- 'NO MORE BOOM AND BUST!' Don't even get me going on that one.
- Vital infrastructure (power generation, water supply) now in the hands of the French, Spanish, Germans and Americans. Which incompetent idiot decided it was a good idea to do this in the name of globalisation?
- Whilst the financial world was falling about in ruins, Brown was preaching to the UN about African poverty. Nice to know where his priorities lie.
- Whilst pensioners freeze due to crippling price rises, Browm merrily gives away £800m to India, £75m to Bangladesh, £2m to Georgia - I could go on. Spare us the generosity abroad, look after those at home.
- And speaking of cripling energy price rises, why can the French cap theirs but we can't? The regulator could but, oh, wait on - the Government got rid of it !!
- Iraq.
- WMD's.
- Afghanistan - In it's heyday the British Empire couldn't conquer it, the Russians in their heyday couldn't either. What makes you think that 6000 poorly equipped British soldiers can?
- Why does an MOD employee get £400k for breaking a nail yet a soldier with arms & legs blown off in combat get £150k?
- The Gurkhas. Are you blind as well as deaf?
- 'TOUGH ON CRIME, TOUGH ON THE CAUSES OF CRIME'. Then why is knife crime soaring, gun crime as well, drug dealers still driving around in flash cars whilst all the police seem to do is sit by the road with speed cameras?There is always space in jail for an 80 year old council tax refusenik it seems but not for a mugger, rapist or burglar.
- Stealth taxes - how many in the last 11 years?
- Green taxes - just how much does your glorious leader intend to bleed us dry, but more importantly, where has it all gone? Oh yes, the benefit system that allows the feckless to make a career of not working.
- Labour's class warfare on a national scale. Did you really have nothing more to do with your time than to ban fox hunting? Like running a country perhaps? Or Ed Ball's crusade on dumbing down education and robbing the children of today of the education benefits that he had.
- Speaking of the Balls again, what about Yvette's crusade against the housing market with HIP's. Oh sorry, you can't get rid of them because the EU won't allow you too.
- NuLabour's crowning glory is that councils now can't even empty the refuse bins weekly.
I am sure that there are many, many more pinnicles of your 11 years in charge that I could name but can't think of right now, so please spare me your concern when you find that I have no intention of ever giving you my vote. For that matter, the Tories won't get it either as I remember it was their selling off of the utilities and the imposition of the Financial Services and Markets Act that has led to to where we are today. In fact, there is only one thing that I can think of where 11 years of NuLabour mismanagement has benefitted me, and that is the smoking ban. I just wish that I could find a traditional pub in which to enjoy my new-found nicotine smell-free existance.
So please, crawl back into your expense-laden pit that is Westminster. Make the most of your remaining 19 months or so of perks and pension benefits and do not be surprsed when you, and your party, are consigned to the dungheap of history where NuLabour belongs. I yearn for that moment, as do 75% of the electorate.
And stop this moralising claptrap - we are sick of it and just want rid of you. “”
Just a sample. FROM THR GUARDIAN, of all places. Take a trip over there and enjoy yourselves reading them.
Morg
UPDATE.
"" Tetleyteaman Sep 29 08, 12:08pm (about 4 hours ago) Mr Cruddas, please permit me to continue my rant as you need to be reminded of several other NuLabour highlights :
- Who was it who sold Westinghouse knowing full well that our nuclear power stations were, like Nu Labour, coming to the end of their lives? And what happened to the approx £2bn that Mitsubishi paid for it?
- The money from the gold sale, where did that go?
- EDF Energy, of which the UK head media guy is one Andrew Brown, brother of The Great Unelected One, wins the contract to buy Britsh Energy. And what of the donations made by EDF to both Labour and the Conservatives? Oo la la !Obviously no cronyism and back-slapping there then.
- How come the Scots and Welsh can finance free NHS prescriptions when the cost to the English increases?
- Read 'More Of The Above' for hospital parking charges, police service pay rise, student fees etc etc etc.
- And how come it is right for Scottish MP's to vote on English matters but not the other way around?
- Why is there a Black Police Association but no White Police Association? Does equality only go one way in Labour's La La Land?
- Just when are we are going to see the PFI costs included in the overall government debt?
- Why does NuLabour take pride in telling us that MRSA figures are in decline when they should not be there in the first place?
- How come radical Muslim preachers can spout hate and terrorism from the safety of a mosque yet are immune to arrest? Oh yes, it's their 'uman rites, innit?'
- And speaking of Human Rights, would the acceptance of it into UK Law have something to do with Cherie Blair QC making a mint out of it with her legal practice?
- 'Memorandums of Understanding' - as my late father used to say, about as useful as a chocolate fireguard.
- Our esteemed Home Secretary being afraid to walk the streets without a flak vest or police escort. What is she afraid off - nasty voters or hoodies?
- Cash for Honours. What's in it for JK Rowling methinks?
- Keith Vaz. No whimsical quip needed here.
- Tony Bliar's Farewell Tour - let me know when the begging bowl is coming around for The Great Unelected One's exit, I would pay good money for that.
- The Competition Commission - can someone fully tell me why Lloyds & HBOS was waived through, when earlier in the year Santander were denied the same right? And how come Santander have now got hold of B&B's savings balances at a knock down price? Compensation perhaps?
- Offshoring. How can it be right for UK jobs to be sacrificed?
- And just how do you expect us to trust you lot to run the economy when your own party is something like £15m in debt. When are you going to have your Baldrick Moment and tell us of your cunning plan?
Please also tell us how much more financial terrorism your Great Leader and his Unfeasibly Large Eyebrowed Sock Puppet are going to subject UK PLC to. If you think that the electorate will vote Labour in 2014/2015 due to the pain that the next government will have to put us through I suggest that you are smoking the wrong stuff.
I suggest you take note of the Russian Ministers comment to Boy Millibland - just who do you think that you are talking to?
Just go, and tell the rest of your party that the next NuLabour MP or Minister that writes the same twaddle here will not get an easier ride. ""
Methinks Tetleyteaman is not a happy bear.
Morg
Today, John Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham has posted an article in the Guardian newspaper.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/sep/29/economy.labour
Frankly, the article itself is is just … er … crud ... and not worth bothering with. But scroll down to the wonderful comments following it . And bear in mind that we are talking here about the Guardian and its readers.
At the last general election, Labour's Neil Turner won Wigan with 55.1% of the vote. However, turnout was just 53.3%, which means only about 29% of the Wigan electorate positively endorsed him as MP. This means that even if he was to maintain his share of the vote at the next election, he is vulnerable if the turnout can be raised enough.
But is there any need to raise the turnout? Labour's share of the vote in Wigan keeps dropping anyway, from a high of 61% in 2002 - and read the comments that follow the above Guardian article … Phew – Labour is not exactly popular even in the heartland of Labour voters. Labour has become seriously unpopular - so can Labour in Wigan maintain its share of the vote? Do you still want to vote for Mr Turner? Go here, scroll down a bit and read his voting record in Parliament. If you scroll down further you can also read his expenses record. Very educational indeed.
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/neil_turner/wigan
Here are a couple of sample comments from the above Guardian article:
“” perklet Sep 29 08, 2:07am (about 12 hours ago)
[Quote from Cruddas’s article, talking about the Tories - Morg]: “They have been able to portray state intervention - which has to be part of any redistributive politics - as an undesirable intrusion into people's lives.”
What about the Labour Party's other 'undesirable intrusions' into people's lives... 42 days detention, spy cameras on every street corner, ID cards, extradition (on request) of British citizens to the USA with its sinister off-shore prison camps, etc, etc. [and extradition to any EU state on demand - for offences against their laws committed in THIS country - without them being offences here. They can put you on trial without you even knowing it, sentence you to jail, then send over a couple of THEIR cops to arrest you at home and take you back to their country to serve your jail sentence. Our own police and courts don't even need to be consulted - Morg]
You haven't just bungled the economy, J Cruddas [and Neil Turner et al], but you're marching the UK into being a centrally controlled police state.
The Labour party stinks of Stalin and the jackboot , the consequence of a clique of mediocrities who have no idea of the real world. “”
“”bugaboo Sep 29 08, 9:05am (about 5 hours ago)
Jon Cruddas
Dear Jon,
Sometimes I think you forget what paper you are writing your articles for. Surely you must realise that the readers of this paper will see through your cant?
Articles like this remind me of the cheating partner begging for forgiveness. NuLabour has been playing away with that posh bird from the city. Meanwhile, their faithful but mundane, for NuLabour, regular partners are neglected. Suddenly, they seem surprised to find that the posh bird turns out to be all fur coat and no knickers. Scurrying back home; they appear to be even more surprised that their long suffering partners have turned elsewhere for comfort.
I suspect that you, and many others in your party, will be receiving dear John letters in the not too distant future. “”
“” Tetleyteaman Sep 29 08, 9:52am (about 4 hours ago)
Oh my, you just don't get it do you?
The only future I want to reconnect you lot with is the dole office. Let me give you a few reasons why, in no order of priority.
- The wholesale rape of the private pensions industry to finance Gordon's support of the feckless and irresponsible. And let's not forget the pensions apartheid with the now bloated public sector - more council tax Vicar?
-The European Referendum promised in your 2005 Manifesto. I'm still waiting ....
- Just how many Diversity Co-ordinators and Bin Inspection Operatives do we need?
- MP's expenses. Presided over by one Michael Martin, the guy whose wife likes to bill us (the taxpayer) for her taxis. Nice.
- Balls. Yvette [Cooper] and Ed. I am still waiting to hear which of their taxpayer funded homes is their main residence.
- NHS Dentists. You tried finding one lately? About as common as a fully capitalised bank.
- Harriet Harperson. How such a raging feminist can be allowed to peddle her bile is beyond rational thinking.
- Immigration. How many more cheap jobs do you want to fill by importing labour rather than educate and train our own?
- 42 days. Magna Carta is not a dormat you know.
- 'NO MORE BOOM AND BUST!' Don't even get me going on that one.
- Vital infrastructure (power generation, water supply) now in the hands of the French, Spanish, Germans and Americans. Which incompetent idiot decided it was a good idea to do this in the name of globalisation?
- Whilst the financial world was falling about in ruins, Brown was preaching to the UN about African poverty. Nice to know where his priorities lie.
- Whilst pensioners freeze due to crippling price rises, Browm merrily gives away £800m to India, £75m to Bangladesh, £2m to Georgia - I could go on. Spare us the generosity abroad, look after those at home.
- And speaking of cripling energy price rises, why can the French cap theirs but we can't? The regulator could but, oh, wait on - the Government got rid of it !!
- Iraq.
- WMD's.
- Afghanistan - In it's heyday the British Empire couldn't conquer it, the Russians in their heyday couldn't either. What makes you think that 6000 poorly equipped British soldiers can?
- Why does an MOD employee get £400k for breaking a nail yet a soldier with arms & legs blown off in combat get £150k?
- The Gurkhas. Are you blind as well as deaf?
- 'TOUGH ON CRIME, TOUGH ON THE CAUSES OF CRIME'. Then why is knife crime soaring, gun crime as well, drug dealers still driving around in flash cars whilst all the police seem to do is sit by the road with speed cameras?There is always space in jail for an 80 year old council tax refusenik it seems but not for a mugger, rapist or burglar.
- Stealth taxes - how many in the last 11 years?
- Green taxes - just how much does your glorious leader intend to bleed us dry, but more importantly, where has it all gone? Oh yes, the benefit system that allows the feckless to make a career of not working.
- Labour's class warfare on a national scale. Did you really have nothing more to do with your time than to ban fox hunting? Like running a country perhaps? Or Ed Ball's crusade on dumbing down education and robbing the children of today of the education benefits that he had.
- Speaking of the Balls again, what about Yvette's crusade against the housing market with HIP's. Oh sorry, you can't get rid of them because the EU won't allow you too.
- NuLabour's crowning glory is that councils now can't even empty the refuse bins weekly.
I am sure that there are many, many more pinnicles of your 11 years in charge that I could name but can't think of right now, so please spare me your concern when you find that I have no intention of ever giving you my vote. For that matter, the Tories won't get it either as I remember it was their selling off of the utilities and the imposition of the Financial Services and Markets Act that has led to to where we are today. In fact, there is only one thing that I can think of where 11 years of NuLabour mismanagement has benefitted me, and that is the smoking ban. I just wish that I could find a traditional pub in which to enjoy my new-found nicotine smell-free existance.
So please, crawl back into your expense-laden pit that is Westminster. Make the most of your remaining 19 months or so of perks and pension benefits and do not be surprsed when you, and your party, are consigned to the dungheap of history where NuLabour belongs. I yearn for that moment, as do 75% of the electorate.
And stop this moralising claptrap - we are sick of it and just want rid of you. “”
Just a sample. FROM THR GUARDIAN, of all places. Take a trip over there and enjoy yourselves reading them.
Morg
UPDATE.
"" Tetleyteaman Sep 29 08, 12:08pm (about 4 hours ago) Mr Cruddas, please permit me to continue my rant as you need to be reminded of several other NuLabour highlights :
- Who was it who sold Westinghouse knowing full well that our nuclear power stations were, like Nu Labour, coming to the end of their lives? And what happened to the approx £2bn that Mitsubishi paid for it?
- The money from the gold sale, where did that go?
- EDF Energy, of which the UK head media guy is one Andrew Brown, brother of The Great Unelected One, wins the contract to buy Britsh Energy. And what of the donations made by EDF to both Labour and the Conservatives? Oo la la !Obviously no cronyism and back-slapping there then.
- How come the Scots and Welsh can finance free NHS prescriptions when the cost to the English increases?
- Read 'More Of The Above' for hospital parking charges, police service pay rise, student fees etc etc etc.
- And how come it is right for Scottish MP's to vote on English matters but not the other way around?
- Why is there a Black Police Association but no White Police Association? Does equality only go one way in Labour's La La Land?
- Just when are we are going to see the PFI costs included in the overall government debt?
- Why does NuLabour take pride in telling us that MRSA figures are in decline when they should not be there in the first place?
- How come radical Muslim preachers can spout hate and terrorism from the safety of a mosque yet are immune to arrest? Oh yes, it's their 'uman rites, innit?'
- And speaking of Human Rights, would the acceptance of it into UK Law have something to do with Cherie Blair QC making a mint out of it with her legal practice?
- 'Memorandums of Understanding' - as my late father used to say, about as useful as a chocolate fireguard.
- Our esteemed Home Secretary being afraid to walk the streets without a flak vest or police escort. What is she afraid off - nasty voters or hoodies?
- Cash for Honours. What's in it for JK Rowling methinks?
- Keith Vaz. No whimsical quip needed here.
- Tony Bliar's Farewell Tour - let me know when the begging bowl is coming around for The Great Unelected One's exit, I would pay good money for that.
- The Competition Commission - can someone fully tell me why Lloyds & HBOS was waived through, when earlier in the year Santander were denied the same right? And how come Santander have now got hold of B&B's savings balances at a knock down price? Compensation perhaps?
- Offshoring. How can it be right for UK jobs to be sacrificed?
- And just how do you expect us to trust you lot to run the economy when your own party is something like £15m in debt. When are you going to have your Baldrick Moment and tell us of your cunning plan?
Please also tell us how much more financial terrorism your Great Leader and his Unfeasibly Large Eyebrowed Sock Puppet are going to subject UK PLC to. If you think that the electorate will vote Labour in 2014/2015 due to the pain that the next government will have to put us through I suggest that you are smoking the wrong stuff.
I suggest you take note of the Russian Ministers comment to Boy Millibland - just who do you think that you are talking to?
Just go, and tell the rest of your party that the next NuLabour MP or Minister that writes the same twaddle here will not get an easier ride. ""
Methinks Tetleyteaman is not a happy bear.
Morg
Thursday, 25 September 2008
WIGAN'S LITTER MANAGEMENT IS RUBBISH
It has been reported this week that Wigan is one of the worst towns in Britain for litter.
This reflects badly on the town and it is ironic that Wigan is the headquarters of the "Keep Britain Tidy" organisation.
There are two main reasons for this.
1-- A careless attitude to throwing litter amongst some sections of the community who think it right to blight our town with their rubbish. Also there is illegal flytipping by "cowboy builders" and the like.
2-- The lack of people cleaning the streets.
I know there are teams of men cleaning up but there are obviously not enough. I've seen the men working and they work hard but they can only do so much. There should be more street cleaners. We know the excuse--lack of money, to which I say RUBBISH!
One year's salary INCREASE of the chief executive's pay would finance an extra team ( by the way who does award these salary rises?). Or Elliot's useless hate crime office could be closed with him and his staff given a useful job for a change (Pick up your brushes on the way out).
3-- Stricter enforcement of litter laws, and I dont mean fining children for dropping crisps or lolly sticks.
Traffic wardens could be diverted from persecuting motorists for this job, or PCSOs could do it, they don't seem to be much use at anything else.
So there we have it, a solution to the problem at no extra cost. All it needs is organisation so come on Ms Redfern, justify your £195.000 salary and let's have some action for the sake of our town because at present Wigan Metro's rubbish management is RUBBISH.
This reflects badly on the town and it is ironic that Wigan is the headquarters of the "Keep Britain Tidy" organisation.
There are two main reasons for this.
1-- A careless attitude to throwing litter amongst some sections of the community who think it right to blight our town with their rubbish. Also there is illegal flytipping by "cowboy builders" and the like.
2-- The lack of people cleaning the streets.
I know there are teams of men cleaning up but there are obviously not enough. I've seen the men working and they work hard but they can only do so much. There should be more street cleaners. We know the excuse--lack of money, to which I say RUBBISH!
One year's salary INCREASE of the chief executive's pay would finance an extra team ( by the way who does award these salary rises?). Or Elliot's useless hate crime office could be closed with him and his staff given a useful job for a change (Pick up your brushes on the way out).
3-- Stricter enforcement of litter laws, and I dont mean fining children for dropping crisps or lolly sticks.
Traffic wardens could be diverted from persecuting motorists for this job, or PCSOs could do it, they don't seem to be much use at anything else.
So there we have it, a solution to the problem at no extra cost. All it needs is organisation so come on Ms Redfern, justify your £195.000 salary and let's have some action for the sake of our town because at present Wigan Metro's rubbish management is RUBBISH.
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
THE GREAT UNBALANCING
Written by a Japanese-American whose writing I have long admired. As, on the whole, I admire the Japanese nation. They are natural nationalists, and those of today, like the Germans of today, are not those of the past.
Western Civilization is now like the Three Gorges valley downriver from the biggest dam in the world, breached. Pouring in is an alluvial torrent of toxic bilge waters of unbridled license, commercialized lust, puerile 24/7 media content of unlimited choices - all of them bad, institutionalized overconsumption of useless junk with phantom money, mindless self-mutilation and nihilism. Foaming on top of this flow are cowardice and confusion masquerading as righteousness and tolerance, and a supine acquiescence to an invasion of a hundred million – 40 million in the US alone – Third World immigrants legal and illegal who are, in the balance, a gross burden on society.
[ ... ]
Consider the main leaders of the presumably “counter-liberal” forces in the world, George W. Bush, John McCain, and David Cameron. Here are fervent believers in the Mexicanization and Balkanization of the United States, the dissolution of the ethnic base of Great Britain, faked equality of the unequals through dumbed-down education and affirmative action, fighting a war on an unnamed enemy while shilling for the “Religion of Peace,” and hollowing out the coin of the realm by riding, Don Quijote-like, to the rescue of any damsel in democratic distress, anywhere. When Conservatism thrives with the Clintons in power but is destroyed with the Bushes at the helm, there is something wrong with our political typology. As it is in England that has turned, in Mark Steyn’s words, into a Somalia with chip shops, while the Conservative Party’s priority is taxing the chip shops.
In Europe, the situation is worse. The Eurabian political elite, aided by Europe’s own millions of useful idiots, seems to have poisoned most of the 183,000,000 brains of Western Europeans as surely as if it were a Hymenoepimecis wasp, stinging a Plesiometa argyra spider to spin the cocoon of its own doom. Europeans now accept as objective truth the media’s referral to Jacques Chirac or Angela Merkel as “conservatives,” and have grown to believe that a peaceful gathering by indigenous people who desire not to be dispossessed by immigrants from alien and hostile cultures is a conclave of “racists” staged by “German fascists” as a “so-called” Anti-Islamisation Congress”. When the goal posts have been moved so far to the lunatic left, terms such as “right,” “conservative,” and “fascist” no longer carry any useful meaning.
[ ... ]
[The] majorities’ apathy and nihilism has also allowed their elected governments to magnify the centrifugal destruction as though by a giant lever. Everywhere in the West, governments are working on behalf of the entropic forces and against the best interest of the vast majority of their citizens. The government itself has become the chief propagator and enforcer of social decay, often under the smokescreen of elastic portmanteau concepts like “civil rights,” “tolerance,” “hate speech,” “Islamophobia” etc.
The European Union apparatus is the Trojan horse wheeling Islam into the gates of Europe. Socialistically kleptocratic and grossly incompetent federal, state and local governments in America are actively selling their country piece by piece, to China, to Mexico, to special interest lobbies, to organized racial minority pressure groups, to public employees unions. And in areas where their active involvement is desperately required, such as regulating the securities and derivatives markets, or putting up a dam against the deluge of hedonism and faked sentimentalism pouring into peoples’ brains from the mass entertainment juggernaut, Western government are strictly laissez faire.
Maybe all this is by design. For, as Bertold Brecht has written, would it not be easier for the government to dissolve the people – maybe starting with their brains - and elect another?
Even though Western governments now do what they can to suppress it, reasonable people may have to start talking publicly about the slow-mo destruction by the black minority of every community and country where it is anywhere near majority; or the flow of Mexico’s demographic burden into the USA and Islam’s Middle Ages handicap into Europe. They have to start talking about a permanent closing of immigration doors to people from cultures incompatible with the historical West and therefore harmful ipso facto.
... if the establishment club of “racism” “fascism,” “antisemitism” “homophobia” and “sexism” keeps the West’s hundreds of millions of reasonable indigenous people cowering in their diminishing corners, soon the West will have decayed so much that tens of millions of newly-unreasonable people will be rising, and their numbers will be growing at an astonishing rate.
And that last is why, in his party conference speech yesterday, the Prime Minister let slip his fear of the British National Party…because make no bones about it, by mentioning the BNP in his conference speech, of all times and places, he was letting slip his fear of it
It's a long essay, and hard to follow in places, but do go read it all ... and following the internal links would be a good idea too (especially the two links in the sentence: “.The future of the West is in the hands of people like these. they probably know most of Ms. Ciccone’s repertoire by heart, but don’t know how a pencil is made, let alone what’s a republic or who was Aristotle. And they vote and influence the course of their nations.”)
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3541
Morg
Western Civilization is now like the Three Gorges valley downriver from the biggest dam in the world, breached. Pouring in is an alluvial torrent of toxic bilge waters of unbridled license, commercialized lust, puerile 24/7 media content of unlimited choices - all of them bad, institutionalized overconsumption of useless junk with phantom money, mindless self-mutilation and nihilism. Foaming on top of this flow are cowardice and confusion masquerading as righteousness and tolerance, and a supine acquiescence to an invasion of a hundred million – 40 million in the US alone – Third World immigrants legal and illegal who are, in the balance, a gross burden on society.
[ ... ]
Consider the main leaders of the presumably “counter-liberal” forces in the world, George W. Bush, John McCain, and David Cameron. Here are fervent believers in the Mexicanization and Balkanization of the United States, the dissolution of the ethnic base of Great Britain, faked equality of the unequals through dumbed-down education and affirmative action, fighting a war on an unnamed enemy while shilling for the “Religion of Peace,” and hollowing out the coin of the realm by riding, Don Quijote-like, to the rescue of any damsel in democratic distress, anywhere. When Conservatism thrives with the Clintons in power but is destroyed with the Bushes at the helm, there is something wrong with our political typology. As it is in England that has turned, in Mark Steyn’s words, into a Somalia with chip shops, while the Conservative Party’s priority is taxing the chip shops.
In Europe, the situation is worse. The Eurabian political elite, aided by Europe’s own millions of useful idiots, seems to have poisoned most of the 183,000,000 brains of Western Europeans as surely as if it were a Hymenoepimecis wasp, stinging a Plesiometa argyra spider to spin the cocoon of its own doom. Europeans now accept as objective truth the media’s referral to Jacques Chirac or Angela Merkel as “conservatives,” and have grown to believe that a peaceful gathering by indigenous people who desire not to be dispossessed by immigrants from alien and hostile cultures is a conclave of “racists” staged by “German fascists” as a “so-called” Anti-Islamisation Congress”. When the goal posts have been moved so far to the lunatic left, terms such as “right,” “conservative,” and “fascist” no longer carry any useful meaning.
[ ... ]
[The] majorities’ apathy and nihilism has also allowed their elected governments to magnify the centrifugal destruction as though by a giant lever. Everywhere in the West, governments are working on behalf of the entropic forces and against the best interest of the vast majority of their citizens. The government itself has become the chief propagator and enforcer of social decay, often under the smokescreen of elastic portmanteau concepts like “civil rights,” “tolerance,” “hate speech,” “Islamophobia” etc.
The European Union apparatus is the Trojan horse wheeling Islam into the gates of Europe. Socialistically kleptocratic and grossly incompetent federal, state and local governments in America are actively selling their country piece by piece, to China, to Mexico, to special interest lobbies, to organized racial minority pressure groups, to public employees unions. And in areas where their active involvement is desperately required, such as regulating the securities and derivatives markets, or putting up a dam against the deluge of hedonism and faked sentimentalism pouring into peoples’ brains from the mass entertainment juggernaut, Western government are strictly laissez faire.
Maybe all this is by design. For, as Bertold Brecht has written, would it not be easier for the government to dissolve the people – maybe starting with their brains - and elect another?
Even though Western governments now do what they can to suppress it, reasonable people may have to start talking publicly about the slow-mo destruction by the black minority of every community and country where it is anywhere near majority; or the flow of Mexico’s demographic burden into the USA and Islam’s Middle Ages handicap into Europe. They have to start talking about a permanent closing of immigration doors to people from cultures incompatible with the historical West and therefore harmful ipso facto.
... if the establishment club of “racism” “fascism,” “antisemitism” “homophobia” and “sexism” keeps the West’s hundreds of millions of reasonable indigenous people cowering in their diminishing corners, soon the West will have decayed so much that tens of millions of newly-unreasonable people will be rising, and their numbers will be growing at an astonishing rate.
And that last is why, in his party conference speech yesterday, the Prime Minister let slip his fear of the British National Party…because make no bones about it, by mentioning the BNP in his conference speech, of all times and places, he was letting slip his fear of it
It's a long essay, and hard to follow in places, but do go read it all ... and following the internal links would be a good idea too (especially the two links in the sentence: “.The future of the West is in the hands of people like these. they probably know most of Ms. Ciccone’s repertoire by heart, but don’t know how a pencil is made, let alone what’s a republic or who was Aristotle. And they vote and influence the course of their nations.”)
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3541
Morg
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