Friday, May 11, 2007
Helping businesses in Milton Keynes
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Birmingham plot is straw to break camel's back
and this time we need to start to look inside our country at it's
problems and defend ourselves. This stupid labour government is the
cause of this with their failed policy of multiculturalism (aka
seperatism). I've had enough. Who the fuck do these terrorists think
they are?
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Dogs are man's best friend
How to respond to idiot lefties who are saying “ban dog ownership”? I really don’t know where to begin. These are the same people that think people should be given more benefits to encourage them to go back to work. They’re the people who think you shouldn’t send a Somali who shot a police woman back to
The sad fact is that you cannot, and SHOULD NOT WANT TO, wrap people up in cotton wool. Our society is becoming like the world of i-Robot. If you’ve read the book or seen the film, the robots work out that in order to protect humanity, all humans should actually be locked up for their own safety. All this legislation put forward by the labour government is having the same effect. Whether it be smoking, driving, food additives etc, taxation and punishment are sticks that hit our national identity rather than carrots that make us celebrate it. Dogs have been a fundamental part of human existence for thousands of years – particularly in
I have always suspected that after hunting; fishing and dog ownership would be next on the lefties’ agenda. Mark my words. I am the silent majority. I will take no more. The line is drawn in the sand and you would have to take my dog from my cold dead hands, having fought to the death. It’s a fight you can not win and would be foolish to start.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
State of the nation UK
If so many people want to move the
If the economy is so healthy, why are more and more people on benefits?
If a welfare state is the best way to care for the people, why are so many people not working?
If the NHS is in a great state, why does the
If the NHS is in a great state, why are so many NHS trusts in severe debt?
If
If
If political correctness is a good thing, why are we more segregated than ever?
If removing competition from schools is a good thing, why are we so bad at international sports?
If removing competition from schools is a good thing, why are we surprised when young people don’t know how the “real” world works?
If mass immigration from Eastern Europe has been good for the
If mass immigration from Eastern Europe has been good for the
If the government is serious about the environment, why is public transport more expensive than going by car?
If the government is serious about the environment, why is public transport free for benefit junkies but not workers?
If all of the above is happening, why are we allowing Blair and the BBC to lie to us?
Let’s face facts, the country is in a mess, it’s time we got rid of these lefty idiots and faced up to the fact that life is all a competition. The sooner we tell our kids that the better. Let’s stop pumping lazy people full of benefits cash, they’ll soon start earning money. Let’s try to help people work rather than incentivising them to stop. Let’s help people work from home, reduce mileage and save the planet. Let’s make public transport usable by working people, NOT just those on benefits with a free bus pass. Let’s help the country by leaving if we can. I want to, don’t you?
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Trident is a small price to pay for continued influence
Everyone should stop moaning about Trident. People go on about the cost but really they are wobbly lefties who are against protecting ourselves on principle. This is simply not acceptable. The cost is tiny in comparison with the amount of benefits we are giving to lazy lay abouts with no jobs. If they want to continue their lay about lifestyle they will need a secure and prosperous country. The
With regards archbishops whinging about it – who the hell are they to voice a political opinion on this? No one goes to church anymore. This decision needs to be made dispassionately and NOT based on people who believe in a god who can create the earth in 6 days. If god exists and is so all powerful he wouldn’t have made nuclear weapons possible in the first place. The fact that human beings can destroy the planet in 6 minutes won’t be changed if we don’t have Trident, but our security will be lessened. In fact, the irony is that the religious people in this country are bleating about not having a nuclear weapon when the very people who see the world as in a religious struggle wouldn’t hesitate to use a nuclear bomb if they could get their hands on one. Oh, and don’t forget that there are nuclear powers in that part of the world. The cold war proved that self-deterrence does work. We don’t know this yet, but I suspect that the only way to ensure Nukes won’t be used against us by religious nutters is to ensure we have the power to destroy their world should they destroy ours. People, even nutters, value their families. If we don’t have the deterrent we have nothing.
The cost is nothing against the risk of doing nothing. Defence of the people is the government’s primary responsibility. This is regardless of party and should be without political debate. There is no case at all for disarming.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
What did they die for?
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Outraged by Russian spy murder
Blair you have to stand up to this tyrant. Be firm for once. Who else could have done it? Nuclear technology thankfully doesn't grow on trees.
Don't forget that Alexander Litvinenko had been granted British citizenship. If we mean to have equality he has to be treated as equal as you or I, not as though he was an ex-KGB officer. If Russia has murdered a British Citizen and endangered untold numbers of others we have to do something, even if it is just a public condemnation.
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Monday, November 20, 2006
All or nothing on religious paraphenalia
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Holland takes common sense approach
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Friday, November 17, 2006
Struggling to care about Farepak
For fuck sake BBC, please get things in perspective for once!
Monday, November 06, 2006
Government MUST hold firm on School dinners
One of the “big” stories today is that the healthier school dinners are not working. Is this really true? Did we really expect kids to prefer healthy food to chips? Of course not. Is it an option to return to chips? Of course not.
For once, just once, this government, and the whole country, needs to take a common-sense decision. Kids to not have a “human right” to choose to kill themselves with chips and junk food. Parents, government and society have a duty of care to ensure that children are fed properly. If parents are failing in this, it does not excuse society or the government. Now is the time to stand firm on this issue. The government must ensure that it does whatever necessary, even if that means bailing out the catering companies financially, to ensure that this initiative works. As Jamie Oliver showed on his “School Dinners” TV show, the kids will rebel at first, but they do come round. Firstly they run out of money for Chips at lunchtime, and secondly, their taste buds come round to the new flavours.
We cannot allow the Turkey Twizzler back into schools. Enough namby pambying.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
BBC biased on Muslim political correctness
The BBC is reporting that “
Politicians need to remember that while protecting the minority is key to democracy, (and I 100% support this), the job of protecting the majority is equally important. These “communities” cannot be allowed to hold the rest of us to ransom, and it seems perfectly sensible that people under suspicion should not be given high security clearance. It’s not like they have been thrown in prison for their views – as would have happened in
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6108574.stm
Immigration out of control
Figures issued today on immigration prove something many of us have suspected for several years, that is that immigration is totally out of control. The Labour government tells us that the economy has grown due to this influx, and there surely must be some truth in this, however the corresponding increase in costs for Council services, the NHS, education and policing is crippling the economy. Britain PLC is spending more than it is getting in, and as a result our public services are struggling. Anyone in business knows that this situation cannot continue – but of course Britain PLC is not run by business minded people, but rather by politicians and local councillors who have little or no grasp of practical economics – the answer every time from Labour is simply, put up taxes.
Sure, many of these so called “economic migrants” come to this country to work (and pay tax), but their families who come with them do not. They all use services, without putting anything in. And this doesn’t even take into account the increased number of people on benefits. Immigrants cannot go straight onto benefits, however if they are willing to take a lowly paid manual job, it is very likely that someone else will no longer have work. I don’t blame the immigrants. In the same situation I would do the same thing. However, in
So I say to the immigrants from
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Parliament ignores voters on Brown coronation
When the Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr Martin, Labour MP) dismissed Tory leader David Cameron’s question as to whom would replace Blair as leader, he was effectively banging another nail in the coffin lid of British democracy. Given the “presidential” nature of Blair’s primacy, how can it still be acceptable for the party in question to chose the leader without consulting the population? We are lucky of course that Blair does not actually have presidential powers, however the focus on personalities is such that surely we, the people, should have some say in what happens next once Blair, finally, leaves office?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6106038.stm
Given the fact that Scottish MPs continue to vote on English affairs (ie the smoking ban), yet English MPs cannot vote on similar issues which affect
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
No taxation without environmnental action
The government is at the forefront of world efforts to reverse climate change. The vast majority of scientists agree that climate change is happening and that we need to do something urgently. However, as the Sun pointed out on 30th October, “I’m going to save the world, and you lot are paying” seems to be Tony Blair’s message to the British public. We have a situation where the developing world will not put in place curbs on emissions without the western world doing the same. For western world, read
We are now at the stage where we need to face up to the fact that we should all be producing our own energy. At B&Q at the moment you can buy a wind turbine for c£2K. Who’s going to pay that? But with government taxes and increased fuel prices, if the cost could be brought down, surely more people would switch? Sharing the renewable burden across the country, with each house storing some energy in rechargeable battery form might actually reduce the need for coal and gas power stations. Sure, domestic turbines are not pretty, but neither are satellite dishes, but we’ve all got used to those.
What simply isn’t acceptable, is that Blair, Brown, Milliband et al look likely to raise billions of pounds from additional taxation and rather than using the funds to save the world, they could well just end up further subsidising the health service, council services and schooling for immigrants from Eastern Europe who have flooded our into Britain in the past two years. The inequality in this country has to stop. The middle classes can’t shoulder any more burden without something in return. Yes to environmental taxes, but not without environmental action in return.
Paul: 31st October 2006
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About Me
- Anon
- See the introduction to my blog. I am white, middle class, public school educated, male. All the things that the current government and media seem to despise. I am politically a liberal, although I certainly wouldn't vote for the high taxation Liberal Democrats. I deeply believe in equality and all around me I see the reverse. Political correctness is killing our great country. We need to face up to and confront issues around us, particularly the lack of integration of groups of immigrants who have come to the UK to enjoy the freedoms on offer. It's time that those freedoms were respected - freedom of speech first and foremost.





