These are my ideas for reducing the budget and national debt.
They are just my ideas and in no way Party policy, although some are.
Coming out of the EU and bringing our troops home as well as stopping foreign aid will help a lot but will not solve our national problems of lack of manufacturing and the disparity between the rich and poor.
Abolish VAT on household and industrial fuel, including the carbon change levy.
This would help industry and low paid pensioners who can not pay their fuel bills.
Reduce National Insurance paid by workers as well as by management, especially in manufacturing industry. That way the people who we need to help our recovery are rewarded.
Increase VAT on consumer goods to 25%. This would tax non essential items which are often made abroad and thus reduce our balance of payments deficit. Many of the items bought are not necessary and indeed cause CO2 production in their manufacture in China. It would thus be a green tax.
Accept the proposal to increase tax allownces to those earning under £ 10,000 per year.
Have a national bank separate from the casino City of London where low rates of interest for businesses can be obtained. Guarantee bank deposits.
Allow casino banks to go broke if they lose their gambles.
Charge "non doms" who do not pay taxes here for visiting this country. They use the facilities when they come so they should contribute. If they refuse to pay ban them from the country.
If they work here at all they should pay taxes here.
Reform the Civil Service and council departments. make the controllers personally responsible for failings in their departments. If they fail, sack them without their pension. In business, if you fail you lose all. This discipline should be imposed on all people working for the public.
End the Human Rights act which only acts in favour of the criminals and the lawyers. This would save £ Billions in legal fees, get rid of failed asylum seekers and be fairer on the ordimary people.
Amend the Health and Safety executive. Accept that accidents do occur and no body is to blame.Retain compensation for victims of negligence which is a different thing altogether.
AND only pay family allowances for the first two children starting now. This would discourage large families in an overpopulated country and act as a disincentive to immigrants with their large families.
These are just a few,not all of my IDEAS. What do you think?
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Thursday, 13 May 2010
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
A COALITION OF OPPOSITES
So the great love in begins. Two parties diametrically opposed on many policies have agreed to a coalition. Not only that they have agreed that Parliament will henceforth have a fixed term of five years.
We'll see how long that lasts. A long time I hope as we have not the resources to fight another election soon and a longer interval will give us time to build on the steady progress we have made.
Not only that it will give the two love birds to either alter their policies or precipitate the disaster that seems imminent. They will be shown for what they are with financial meltdown, industrial and civil unrest.
To admit that NOW they will govern in the national and not party intetrest is a clear demonstration of their former selfish atitudes.
Our party has ALWAYS put our nation's interests first but the other parties have shown willing to jettison previous core principles in their scramble for power.
High moral principles may be a weakness on our part in fighting the dirty political game, but without core beliefs why bother at all?
Many of us (including myself) could have progressed if we had been willing to betray our values and remained in our former parties.
Don't think that those in Downing Street and their accolytes are more talented than we are.
Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons to name but two leave them far behind in the intellectual stakes, but they are men of principle, a concept alien to these mediocre leaders. But for now they have paid the price.
However giants such as these two are our only hope as a nation.
Consider just two of those elevated to high office.
Gobby "Baroness" Warsi who rose without trace on the back of he being a Asian and having lost an election. However she fitted the "diverse" sop to the ethnics that Cameron wanted and which cost him his majority as most people don't like ethnic people being imposed from on high as candidates.
They then found themselves with a cabinet populated by middle aged white men so appointed Theresa May , famous only for a dubious taste in shoes to Home Secretary.
Many of the others I can not name, such has been their contribution to political discourse, although I have to admit that Vince Cable seemsto have more sense than most of them in spite of his former predilection for ethnic ladies.
If this shower is the best our country can come up with God help us.
But it isn't. We are waiting in the wings and if these clowns are given enough time and rope they will hang themselves and then we will be ready (we might like to hang some of those in the Labour administration who ruined our country financially and socially and engaged in War crimes) but I am unlike most members and British people against the death penalty.
A life of hard labour would in my opinion a just punishment for the crimes they have committed against our people.
Already I am dealing with a mass of new enquiries and these when turned into members and activists will be the core of our advance which is already underway.
Don't believe the media. Seen from the grassroots we are stronger than ever.
We'll see how long that lasts. A long time I hope as we have not the resources to fight another election soon and a longer interval will give us time to build on the steady progress we have made.
Not only that it will give the two love birds to either alter their policies or precipitate the disaster that seems imminent. They will be shown for what they are with financial meltdown, industrial and civil unrest.
To admit that NOW they will govern in the national and not party intetrest is a clear demonstration of their former selfish atitudes.
Our party has ALWAYS put our nation's interests first but the other parties have shown willing to jettison previous core principles in their scramble for power.
High moral principles may be a weakness on our part in fighting the dirty political game, but without core beliefs why bother at all?
Many of us (including myself) could have progressed if we had been willing to betray our values and remained in our former parties.
Don't think that those in Downing Street and their accolytes are more talented than we are.
Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons to name but two leave them far behind in the intellectual stakes, but they are men of principle, a concept alien to these mediocre leaders. But for now they have paid the price.
However giants such as these two are our only hope as a nation.
Consider just two of those elevated to high office.
Gobby "Baroness" Warsi who rose without trace on the back of he being a Asian and having lost an election. However she fitted the "diverse" sop to the ethnics that Cameron wanted and which cost him his majority as most people don't like ethnic people being imposed from on high as candidates.
They then found themselves with a cabinet populated by middle aged white men so appointed Theresa May , famous only for a dubious taste in shoes to Home Secretary.
Many of the others I can not name, such has been their contribution to political discourse, although I have to admit that Vince Cable seemsto have more sense than most of them in spite of his former predilection for ethnic ladies.
If this shower is the best our country can come up with God help us.
But it isn't. We are waiting in the wings and if these clowns are given enough time and rope they will hang themselves and then we will be ready (we might like to hang some of those in the Labour administration who ruined our country financially and socially and engaged in War crimes) but I am unlike most members and British people against the death penalty.
A life of hard labour would in my opinion a just punishment for the crimes they have committed against our people.
Already I am dealing with a mass of new enquiries and these when turned into members and activists will be the core of our advance which is already underway.
Don't believe the media. Seen from the grassroots we are stronger than ever.
ALLAHU AKHBAR
Well, I finally found out what that means:
I'm led to believe that it's Arabic for .............
♪♫ " Tomorrow Belongs to Me " ♪♫♪♪
Thanks to the Baron for that.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/
Morg
.
I'm led to believe that it's Arabic for .............
♪♫ " Tomorrow Belongs to Me " ♪♫♪♪
Thanks to the Baron for that.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/
Morg
.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
AT THE PALACE.
Gordon Brown went down to the Palace
He spurned the Lib Dem's poisoned chalice,
So now we're going to put up with Dave,
Some people think he must be brave,
SAID ALICE.
To take on the financial disaster,
Will need more than sticking plaster,
To solve the problems bequeathed by Brown,
To stop them taking our country down,
SAID ALICE.
We have our doubts that "Call me Dave",
Has it in him our country to save,
The only way forward as we can all see,
Is adopt the views of the BNP.
SAID ALL OF US.
He spurned the Lib Dem's poisoned chalice,
So now we're going to put up with Dave,
Some people think he must be brave,
SAID ALICE.
To take on the financial disaster,
Will need more than sticking plaster,
To solve the problems bequeathed by Brown,
To stop them taking our country down,
SAID ALICE.
We have our doubts that "Call me Dave",
Has it in him our country to save,
The only way forward as we can all see,
Is adopt the views of the BNP.
SAID ALL OF US.
ELECTORAL SHAMBLES
What a shambles. Nobody knows who or which parties will form the next government.
The election results indicated that voters voted against the three "main"parties but not decisively for any of them.
Only our party increased it's vote as a proportion of its previous vote to any meaningful degree, ie more than double.
Why was this?
The other parties have no policies which will extricate our country from this Brown induced disaster. That they are too similar with little to chose between them is shown that Clegg can contemplate joining with either of them with only the degree of electoral reform between Tories and Labour somewhat different. Note how quickly the Tories offered reform after Clegg had gone to Labour.
All three parties are putting their own interests before the national interest.
Which combination would I prefer?
A Lib Lab pact. Why? This would allow Labour to reap the results of the economic whirlwind it has saddled us with .
Industrial unrest will spread and these two parties will be tainted with causing it.
The Tories would probably elect a new leader rather than the vacuous Cameron they at present have.
Cameron missed an open goal with his imposition of "diversity" and "inclusion" on his choice of candidates which he imposed on his reluctant constituencies, and his other vacuous policies such as "a big society" whatever that means. The cuts in services he advocated while ring fencing foreign aid also did not endear him to his core Tory or even potential Labour voters. I know tories who would not vote for an ethnic candidate and I am sure there are Labour patriots as well.
So they all lost, and it serves them right.
Where does this leave our party? With some difficulties but stronger never the less.
Our increased support in the polls and new enquiries (I've 24 new enquiries just in) provides us with a broader base.
People will see that for all the talk of "change" the other parties are all to similar offer it. They will see that the change which our country desperately needs will not be brought about by these three parties and the REAL change in direction can only be achieved by adopting our policies.
We only have to grow and not necessarily gain power to have influence and this we will do.
We have learnt from our mistakes and rid ourselves of some rotten apples, are more united, and after a short rest are ready to go.
Meetings are already in place to plan our campaign to build on our gains.
The downside? There will be another election before very long and our funds are depleted.
However what we lack in cash we will more than make up by dedication to our cause and that we have in spades.
The election results indicated that voters voted against the three "main"parties but not decisively for any of them.
Only our party increased it's vote as a proportion of its previous vote to any meaningful degree, ie more than double.
Why was this?
The other parties have no policies which will extricate our country from this Brown induced disaster. That they are too similar with little to chose between them is shown that Clegg can contemplate joining with either of them with only the degree of electoral reform between Tories and Labour somewhat different. Note how quickly the Tories offered reform after Clegg had gone to Labour.
All three parties are putting their own interests before the national interest.
Which combination would I prefer?
A Lib Lab pact. Why? This would allow Labour to reap the results of the economic whirlwind it has saddled us with .
Industrial unrest will spread and these two parties will be tainted with causing it.
The Tories would probably elect a new leader rather than the vacuous Cameron they at present have.
Cameron missed an open goal with his imposition of "diversity" and "inclusion" on his choice of candidates which he imposed on his reluctant constituencies, and his other vacuous policies such as "a big society" whatever that means. The cuts in services he advocated while ring fencing foreign aid also did not endear him to his core Tory or even potential Labour voters. I know tories who would not vote for an ethnic candidate and I am sure there are Labour patriots as well.
So they all lost, and it serves them right.
Where does this leave our party? With some difficulties but stronger never the less.
Our increased support in the polls and new enquiries (I've 24 new enquiries just in) provides us with a broader base.
People will see that for all the talk of "change" the other parties are all to similar offer it. They will see that the change which our country desperately needs will not be brought about by these three parties and the REAL change in direction can only be achieved by adopting our policies.
We only have to grow and not necessarily gain power to have influence and this we will do.
We have learnt from our mistakes and rid ourselves of some rotten apples, are more united, and after a short rest are ready to go.
Meetings are already in place to plan our campaign to build on our gains.
The downside? There will be another election before very long and our funds are depleted.
However what we lack in cash we will more than make up by dedication to our cause and that we have in spades.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
WE HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE!
They won't admit it but we do and have made a difference even if it was not always in the way we wanted.
In marginal seats our vote was often much more than the difference between the other parties.
Yes I accept that the odious (I like to apply that epithet to Labour politicians) Ed Balls was helped to retain his seat by the intervention by Chris Beverley, but in Amber Valley, the region where we had our RWB fest the even more odious Judy Mallaber was booted out.
This anti democratic apology for a politician you remember was involved in the harassment of our fest and indeed was among the rabble demonstrating outside.
We and our country are well rid of her. She has no concept of democracy and was not fit to hold public office.
There were several marginal seats where our standing could and probably did make a difference, so in spite of our relatively as yet small numbers we have a greater influence than these numbers would at first suggest.
We are here waiting when the brown stuff hits the fan and the people realise that only we have the answers.
In marginal seats our vote was often much more than the difference between the other parties.
Yes I accept that the odious (I like to apply that epithet to Labour politicians) Ed Balls was helped to retain his seat by the intervention by Chris Beverley, but in Amber Valley, the region where we had our RWB fest the even more odious Judy Mallaber was booted out.
This anti democratic apology for a politician you remember was involved in the harassment of our fest and indeed was among the rabble demonstrating outside.
We and our country are well rid of her. She has no concept of democracy and was not fit to hold public office.
There were several marginal seats where our standing could and probably did make a difference, so in spite of our relatively as yet small numbers we have a greater influence than these numbers would at first suggest.
We are here waiting when the brown stuff hits the fan and the people realise that only we have the answers.
Saturday, 8 May 2010
MORE ELECTION REFLECTIONS
All political parties in the country are disappointed with the election result.
The Tories have missed the open goal of an incompetent Labour government, while the much hyped Limp Dems failed to get their expected breakthrough.
UKIP stalled in its progress,(not the plane, the party) not surprising seeing they are a one trick party, a kind of anti EU Tory party.
When the results are analysed which I had not done yesterday I find that apart from the Tories we made the most progress, more than the Limp Dems and UKIP.
In percentage rise Tories got 3.8, we got 1.2 Limp Dems 1 and UKIP 0.9.
Labour of course lost 6.2.
Our total numbers of 563,000 polled was less than UKIP which stands at 917,000 but we are catching up.
We polled larger numbers than the Scottish or Welsh Nationalist parties although of course they represent only a part of Great Britain, but remember these latter parties have a strong influence in Parliament AND YET THEY HAVE FEWER VOTES.
WE are not a small as the media makes out, ans WE DID WELL.
Our disappointment and problems are less than theirs. They can only go one way, down and we can go only up.
Unlike the leaders of the three main parties I will go to bed now and sleep well (the sleep of the righteous?)
The Tories have missed the open goal of an incompetent Labour government, while the much hyped Limp Dems failed to get their expected breakthrough.
UKIP stalled in its progress,(not the plane, the party) not surprising seeing they are a one trick party, a kind of anti EU Tory party.
When the results are analysed which I had not done yesterday I find that apart from the Tories we made the most progress, more than the Limp Dems and UKIP.
In percentage rise Tories got 3.8, we got 1.2 Limp Dems 1 and UKIP 0.9.
Labour of course lost 6.2.
Our total numbers of 563,000 polled was less than UKIP which stands at 917,000 but we are catching up.
We polled larger numbers than the Scottish or Welsh Nationalist parties although of course they represent only a part of Great Britain, but remember these latter parties have a strong influence in Parliament AND YET THEY HAVE FEWER VOTES.
WE are not a small as the media makes out, ans WE DID WELL.
Our disappointment and problems are less than theirs. They can only go one way, down and we can go only up.
Unlike the leaders of the three main parties I will go to bed now and sleep well (the sleep of the righteous?)
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