Friday, October 23, 2009

Labour cowards


One of the most disgusting aspects of the present government's fondness for sending young men to die in pestilent hell-holes, is the fact that none of them ever served themselves. Of course, until recently, communists and homosexuals were banned from the British military, so that probably ruled out most of the Labour party anyway.

Now we learn that the father of Jack Straw, one of the inner circle that is constantly moved from one ministerial chair to another, was not much of a fighting man himself. Straw senior was imprisoned for his refusal to fight during WW2.

Straw jr followed in the old chap's quaking footsteps, and refused to join the CCF at school, on "contiencious grounds".

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Priceless......!


Former Home Secretary David Blunkett has pledged to donate his brain to dementia research, the BBC has reported today.

I don't think any further comment is needed.








Saturday, September 26, 2009

Baroness Scotland: employing coolie labour


The farcical situation surrounding the delightfully named Baroness Scotland, gets worse. It appears now that she may have actually known that her domestic staff member was an illegal.

The housekeeper has been arrested, and not being a New Labour Apparatchik, or a chum of the elite, she is quite likely to be done over and exported before she can do too much damage.

Apparently Baroness Scotland has been fined £5k, and so there will quite likely be no reason to involve her in this any further.

The lady who was employed illegally, and who did all the worrk, however, will quite likely be shafted by the system big time.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1215813/BREAKING-NEWS-Baroness-Scotlands-housekeeper-arrested.html

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Lady Scotland risks migrant fine



The attorney general is in "technical breach" of rules on employing migrant workers, the BBC understands.

Baroness Scotland is expected to be fined for employing a housekeeper from Tonga who did not have the right to work in the UK.

But she has not been asked to resign, according to government sources.

The minister says she thought she was working legally and acted in good faith but both the Tories and Lib Dems have raised questions about her position.

Visa expired

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said Lady Scotland wishes to apologise for "any inadvertent mistake".

He said she had contacted the authorities herself to ask them to conduct a "thorough" investigation in order to assure the country and herself she had taken "the necessary steps" when hiring Loloahi Tapui.

Laws state that employers must check to verify their staff's right to work in the UK.



Those who knowingly take on illegal workers face a two-year prison sentence and unlimited fine, while those who do it unknowingly face a fine of up to £10,000.

Somebody who made partial checks but was still in breach could face a fine of up to £2,500.

BBC political correspondent Iain Watson said Ms Tapui had overstayed on her visa for five years and the key question was whether Lady Scotland had carried out enough checks.

It is understood she saw some of Ms Tapui's documents, including National Insurance numbers but it is not known if she saw a passport or a visa.

Chris Huhne, home affairs spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Given the fact that Baroness Scotland is the chief law officer of the government, that law makers really cannot be law breakers, I think this is such an embarrassing case I think she does have to consider her position."

Eric Pickles, the Conservative Party chairman, said she was in a "difficult position" because she had piloted the law in question through Parliament.

"I think her position, I think she's not likely to survive for much longer."


From the BBC website www.bbc.co.uk

Monday, September 21, 2009

Patricia Hewitt: a family tragedy



It is a sad story indeed Patricia Hewitt's son has been accused of posession of drugs.

This would not be something we would mention, but we know that as this is New Labour, they would be screaming from the rooftops if it were a Tory MP whose child had committed a crime.

So we decided to mention it.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8266295.stm

John Prescott, who we all assumed was dead, has spoken.... He is, of course, the last person who should be calling anybody a "giant", but here is a link to an article in which he does this, albeit about Gordon Brown, the well known political minnow, and earstwhile leader of the party that once gave a damn about the working class.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8267420.stm

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Illegal Police Officers - What next?

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is unable to deny that at least 5,000 illegal immigrants have been cleared to work in some of the government's most sensitive departments. 12 of these people have worked for the Metropolitan Police.


We should not be surprised by the Labour government's incompetence, nor should we be surprised by Smith's attempted cover-up.

What should surprise, and worry us, is that the British people continue to put up with this.





Jacqui Smith seen here buying marijuana from Sgt Abdul Mullah, formerly head of security for Al Queeda.











Smith is a self-confessed former drug user, which might help explain why she is so useless.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

LABOUR PEER ARRESTED!

Downing Street is remaining silent about allegations of a possible cover-up following the arrest of the party's chief fundraiser Lord Levy.

He was freed on bail after being held on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
Lord Levy was first arrested last year and Tony Blair has also been quizzed during the cash-for-honours inquiry.

The peer, who is a close ally of the prime minister, said he completely denied any allegations of wrongdoing.

Last week Downing Street denied allegations it had a hidden e-mail system from which messages were deleted after the cash-for-honours inquiry began.

But the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said the police clearly believed they were not being given all the information they needed - even after searching government computers.
This could explain Lord Levy's latest arrest, he said. Liberal Democrat chief of staff Edward Davey said the "sorry affair" had the "whiff of Watergate about it". Conservative MP Nigel Evans said the arrest was a "seismic" development, adding: "It is important, we have to realise that the allegations are very serious indeed."
The Scotland Yard team, led by Deputy Assistant Commissioner John Yates, had been due to deliver its file of evidence to prosecutors by the end of this month, but they warned that would no longer be possible after the arrest of the Ruth Turner, a senior adviser to the prime minister, earlier this month.
Several other members of Tony Blair's inner circle have been questioned by police.
The inquiry began after it emerged that a number of large secret loans had been made to the Labour Party before the 2005 general election, and that some of those lenders had subsequently been nominated for peerages.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

POLICE INVESTIGATION INTO LABOUR SLEAZE CONTINUES

Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt has been questioned by police over the cash-for-honours inquiry.

Ms Hewitt said in a statement that she had been interviewed in November. Her meeting with detectives lasted less than an hour.

Police are investigating whether party donors received honours in return for cash. All involved deny wrongdoing.
Ms Hewitt confirmed that she was among five ministers who had been asked for an interview.
Former Cabinet colleague Alan Milburn has already been questioned as a witness.

Downing Street declined to comment on Ms Hewitt's questioning.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

ANOTHER FREEBIE FOR THE BLAIRS AT TAXPAYERS EXPENSE

Tony Blair, it seems, cannot do anything without provoking a controversy — not even take a family holiday.

Blair, who is spending the New Year's eve with his family in pop star Robin Gibb's luxurious villa in Miami, faces the prospect of a parliamentary inquiry when he returns home amid a controversy whether he paid for the privilege of staying in a property that reportedly costs between £25,000-£50,000 a week to rent.

If he has not, he could be in breach of rules that forbid MPs from accepting free hospitality.
Two Opposition MPs — Norman Baker (Liberal Democrat) and Philip Davies (Conservative) — planned to ask Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Philip Mawer to inquire whether Mr. Blair had broken any rules.

The controversy erupted after Mr. Gibb's wife Dwina Murphy-Gibb was reported as saying the couple had not taken any money from the Blairs for staying in their 10-room waterfront mansion. "It's just a friendly thing,'' she told a newspaper.

Downing Street however insisted that the Prime Minister was paying for it. It was a "private commercial arrangement'' agreed through Mr. Gibb's manager John Campbell.
In the past also there have been controversies over Mr. Blair's holiday arrangements with his rich friends. "We need to put an end to this gravy train. It is shameless and entirely inappropriate for Prime Minister to cadge free or cut-price holidays in this way,'' Mr. Baker said.
Mr. Davies accused Mr. Blair of "systematically bringing the office of Prime Minister into disrepute.''

Although the Blairs are reported to have paid for their own flights, their staff (10 people) will be paid for by the British taxpayer. Much of the cost of providing security during the holiday will be met by the US taxpayer.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

BLAIR QUESTIONED BY POLICE

Tony Blair has made history as the first British Prime Minister to be questioned by police over the 'Cash for honours' corruption scandal.

The Daily Telegraph (22 Dec 2006) reports:

Detectives questioned Tony Blair at length in No 10 last week over a diary entry by one of the businessmen at the centre of the cash for honours investigation.

The Daily Telegraph can disclose that the diary note was made by Sir Christopher Evans, the biotechnology entrepreneur, who is the only one of the 12 businessmen who secretly lent the Labour Party £14 million to have been arrested in the nine-month inquiry.

The diary, in the form of extensive hand-written note, refers to Sir Christopher's contacts with a number of Labour luminaries, and mentions Lord Levy, the Prime Minister's personal fund-raiser, at least once. The notes chronicle all his contacts and discussions over his financial support for Labour.

The diary entry, which formed a key part of the police questioning of Mr Blair, is becoming critical to the investigation. One authoritative source said: "Evans's diary was the key piece of information they wanted to talk to the Prime Minister about."
There is a question mark over the admissibility of diary entries in any court case which is why the police are planning to re-interview a number of the main players at No 10, such as Lord Levy.

Mr Blair was also quizzed at length about the four businessmen he nominated for peerages who had made loans totalling £5 million to Labour. All four nominations were blocked by the House of Lords Appointments Commission, triggered the investigation.
A spokesman for Sir Christopher, who made a confidential £1 million loan to the party, said: "There is no record in the notes of any offer of any honour in return for financial support. It simply did not happen. No such offer was ever made to Sir Christopher Evans by anyone connected to the Labour Party."

Lord Levy, who was also arrested when he was first seen by the police, will be questioned again by detectives for the third time in the New Year. The peer, who is the Prime Minister's Middle East envoy and was with him in Israel this week, has confirmed that he was aware of the honours list but denied proposing any names or offering any peerages or knighthoods. Among the people who will be questioned again by the police are Ruth Turner, Downing Street's director of government relations, and John McTernan, the director of political relations, who helped to draw up potential lists of working peers.
In 2005 both visited Ian McCartney, the then party chairman, in hospital to ask him to sign nomination forms for four financial backers who had been put forward by Mr Blair for peerages which were subsequently blocked.

The revelation that the police repeatedly questioned Mr Blair about the diary came amid reports that the police investigation has caused serious strains within the Prime Minister's inner circle. There is talk at Westminster of growing tension between Jonathan Powell, who is Mr Blair's chief of staff and longest serving adviser, and Lord Levy. It follows a spate of reports at the weekend that the inquiry was now focusing on any role that Mr Powell might have had in the awarding of peerages.

Mr Powell, who remains close to the Prime Minister, regards any suggestion that he is deeply embroiled in the loans affair as a smear.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

LABOUR MP RESIGNS IN PROTEST AT BLAIR'S "DECEPTION".

Labour MP Clare Short has resigned as a Labour MP, and will sit in Parliament as an independent.

She has accused Tony Blair of "arrogance" and "deception".

She previously stepped down from her ministerial post in protest at Blair's behaviour over the Iraq war.

Her departure is seen as a further blow to Blair's authority, and is likely to increase pressure on him to resign.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

LABOUR INSULTS MEMORY OF BRITISH SOLDIERS


Gordon Gentle was a 19 year old soldier from Pollok, Glasgow, who died in Iraq on 28 June 2004, after only 6 months training. He was serving with the 1st Battalion Royal Highland Fusiliers.

His mother, Rose, has campaigned since his death to highlight a number of issues: The families of many British servicemen are angry about the lack of, and inadequacy of, equipment issued to our troops. They also raise concerns about the legitimacy of the war in Iraq.

Rose Gentle wanted to protest outside this year's Labour party conference. She has banned.

This is not only an affront to Mrs Gentle's fundamental rights to free speech, it is an insult to the memory of a fine young man who fought and died for his country.

As a campaigner for free speech Mrs Gentle deserves our respect. As the mother of a hero she deserves to be honoured, not treated in such a disgraceful way.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

EVIDENCE OF A PLOT

Well, here we have the text of Tom Watson's resignation letter. It is strange to say the least!

Tony you are great, everything is great, but for reasons I cannot say, I am resigning because I want you to go.

This letter makes no sense at all unless viewed in the context of a carefully formulated plan to oust Blair. One does not give up a ministerial post for such a flimsy reason.

When Blair goes, and Brown replaces him, watch out for Watson's promotion.

"Dear Tony,
The Labour Party has been my life since I was 15 years old.
I have served the Party at every conceivable level and your own leadership since 1994 in a dozen different capacities, latterly as MP for West Bromwich East, a Government Whip, and as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence.
My loyalty to you personally, as well as to the Party and the values we stand for, has been absolute and unswerving.
The struggle to fashion the kind of credible, convincing, effective Labour Party you now lead has been the preoccupation of my adult years.
My pride in what our government has achieved under your leadership is beyond expression.
We have revolutionised the lives and expectations of millions of our citizens, combining social justice with prosperity in a way which is unprecedented in the history of our country.
Your leadership has been visionary and remarkable.
The party and the nation owes you an incalculable debt.
So it is with the greatest sadness that I have to say that I no longer believe that your remaining in office is in the interest of either the party or the country.
How and why this situation has arisen no longer matters.
I share the view of the overwhelming majority of the party and the country that the only way the Party and the Government can renew itself in office is urgently to renew its leadership.
For the sake of the legacy you have long said is the only one that matters - a renewed Labour party re-elected at the next general election - I urge you to reconsider your determination to remain in office.
As you know, I had a conversation with the Chief Whip last night, in which she asked me to withdraw my support from the 2001 intake's letter calling on you to stand down, or my position would be untenable as a government minister.
I have reflected on this overnight.
I cannot withdraw my name, and therefore I accept her judgement.
I do not believe that statements so far give us the clarity necessary to progress over the next year.
Nor do I believe that newspaper reports of potential dates which may have appeared since I signed the 2001 intake's letter can provide the clarity the party and the country so desperately need.
It is with the greatest regret, therefore, that I must leave the Government.
Yours ever,
Tom Watson MPWest Bromwich East "



Tom Watson, seen here before he fully evolved.

The above letter suggests that he has also developed the ability to hold a pen, and that he has aquired a basic knowledge of the alphabet.

Well done, Tom, lets hope Brown muffs it, and you stay on the back benches forever!

BROWN BETRAYS HIS OWN LEADER


There are suggestions that Chancellor Gordon Brown, the aspiring leader of the Labour Party, was behind the recent resignations aimed at discrediting the Blair leadership. (Brown has himself been unpopular with the New Labour membership since he was caught squeezing a zit live on national television.)

According to the Sunday Times (Sept 10) junior minister Tom Watson visited Brown at his home the day before he resigned.

Blair talked of dismissing Watson for disloyalty, perhaps he might be better advised to turn his guns on Brown. But then, Blair is believed to have reneged on a deal to hand over the leadership to Brown some time ago, so maybe he is getting his just desserts!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

BLAIR REGIME ON VERGE OF FALLING: COUNTRY GIVES THANKS TO GOD!


Tony Blair's leadership crisis has taken a dramatic turn for the worse this afternoon, with one junior minister and six parliamentary private secretaries resigning - bringing the total to seven resignations in a single day.

The junior members have quit over his refusal to name a date for resignation as Labour leader. Opponents within his party say claims the PM will go by May are 'not good enough'.
Mr Blair remained defiant today, branding ex-junior minister Tom Watson 'disloyal, discourteous and wrong' for signing a letter urging him to go.
Just minutes after Mr Watson announced his decision to quit, Mr Blair said he was going to sack him anyway.

According to the BBC, Mr Watson and the six parliamentary secretaries were among 17 normally loyal Labour MPs who signed a letter calling on Mr Blair to quit.
The six parliamentary secretaries were: Khalid Mahmood, Wayne David, Ian Lucas, Mark Tami, Chris Mole, David Wright.

They resigned saying it was no longer in the country's best interests for Mr Blair to remain in office. Mr Watson has already been replaced by junior transport minister Derek Twigg.

The whole country waits with baited breath as Blair, who surrendered to the IRA, handed over British sovereignty to the EU, and who served as an adviser to the Soviet front group CND prepares to leave power a broken and disgraced man.

In the words of the great Parliamentarian Oliver Cromwell: "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go."

MINISTERS RESIGN IN PROTEST AT BLAIR'S RELECTANCE TO QUIT


Blair hit by wave of resignations

Mr Blair is being urged to make a public announcement concerning his impending resignation.

Tony Blair has now faced a wave of resignations by junior members of his government over his refusal to name a date for resignation as Labour leader.
He branded ex-junior minister Tom Watson, the most senior person to quit, "disloyal, discourteous and wrong" for signing a letter urging him to go.

The resignations came as Mr Blair faces growing pressure to name a departure date or even quit now.

Gordon Brown's backers say assurances he will resign in May are "not enough".

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

PRESCOTT'S ATTACK ON LOCAL DEMOCRACY

From: www.ukip.org

Democracy? Don't be daft

The Standards Board of England and Wales has come under fire from the UK Independence Party following revelations that car owning local councillors are to be banned from discussing 'park and ride' schemes.

"What has this Government got against democracy?" asked Gerard Batten MEP. "All they seem to care about is forcing their agenda through, without any thought for the wishes of local people".

The Standards Board, a creation of the disgraced John Prescott, seems to have been designed specifically to neuter local government, by barring anybody with any independent thought or position from having a say in local governance, all to the betterment of appointed bureaucrats. Worse still, it seems to target independent councillors who have no major party backing.
Mr Batten continued: "The abolition of this centralising, anti-democratic quango is at the top of the UK Independence Party's local government agenda. We believe that people should be represented by those they vote for, pure and simple. It is what local democracy is about. Until we trust the people to decide for themselves, we will never create the forward looking, responsive local government we all so passionately believe in. It is just a shame that the main parties seem to hold the views of ordinary people in contempt".

Sunday, September 03, 2006

IS GORDON BROWN HOMOPHOBIC?

This must rate as one of the more bizarre attacks on New Labour, but it is worth reproducing if only for its amusement value.

The ranks of New Labour's champagne socialists are full of gays, so for Gordon Brown to be suspected of harbouring homophobic tendencies is somewhat ironic to say the least. Judge for yourselves....


27-July-2006 Benjamin Cohen
PinkNews.co.uk Investigation

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, has consistently failed to support gay rights in Parliament since the Labour party was elected in 1997.

Mr Brown is well known to be preparing himself to challenge for the leadership of the Labour party following the impending resignation of the Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Research by PinkNews.co.uk has shown that he has never attended Parliament when gay rights have been voted on whilst Labour has been in power. Mr Brown has on 14 separate occasions failed to attend the House of Commons when issues relating to gay equality were voted on.

MRS BLAIR'S SUPPORT FOR TERRORISM



Cherie Blair, the ghastly wife of the UK Prime Minister and uber Human Rights lawyer has spoken out against the British Government for "undermining our civil rights" as it contemplates responding to the Jihad now happening on London's streets.


Mrs Blair, true to form, believes we would "cheapen" our nation were we to introduce legislation aimed at preventing fun-loving Islamists detonating themselves all over the Underground, plotting to down airliners, or recruiting young muslim men to go and fight British and American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Cherie's main concern is to protect our human rights. Perhaps that's why not so long ago she spoke of her sympathetic "understanding" of those Palestinian Jihadists that slaughter innocent people in Israel?

'DELUDED' BLAIR ON VERGE OF RESIGNING


'Deluded': Extraordinary attack on Blair by Cabinet

'Self-indulgent' PM urged to 'end the pantomime' as senior ministers meet to hasten his departure
By Francis Elliott, Whitehall Editor
Published: 03 September 2006 (The Independent)

Tony Blair will be served notice to quit Downing Street at a meeting of the Cabinet next week when senior ministers plan to confront him over his refusal to commit to a departure timetable.

One described Mr Blair this weekend as "deluded", while another said he was being "self-indulgent". They are among a growing number of cabinet ministers, some formerly loyal to Mr Blair, who have concluded he must leave office sooner rather than later if Labour is to have a chance of winning a fourth term.



"This pantomime has to end or we are going to lose the next election," said one last night.

Senior ministers were speaking last night of "near-panic" among MPs in marginal seats as Labour's poll ratings plunge because of the in-fighting.

BLAIR HANGS ON....... BUT ONLY JUST!






Blair's innings may soon come to an end.


The clamour for Tony Blair to go is increasing but still he clings on. David Cracknell and Isabel Oakeshott report (Times, 03 Sept 2006)

Chequers, the country estate reserved for prime ministers past and present, has been a retreat for many an embattled leader.
Tony Blair loves the place and went there when he returned, tanned and refreshed, from his holiday in Barbados. All last week he held court in the Buckinghamshire mansion — a social exclusion summit on Wednesday and “private” chats with Labour backbenchers on Thursday.

He was on good form, limbering up for the last great battle of his political life. Commentators were predicting that he would announce his long-awaited resignation timetable “well in advance” of the Labour conference in Manchester later this month. Left-wing MPs were demanding that he name the day. But the prime minister was not about to cave in.
On Thursday, having confidently hosted yet another drinks party for friendly MPs and aides, Blair told The Times that Labour had to “stop obsessing” about the leadership. He had said that he would not go “on and on” and promised to give “ample time” to his successor to prepare for the next election. So what was the problem? Blair gave his interview holding a mug emblazoned with his birth name Anthony and the legend “You’re a man who’s in charge . . .” Political observers promptly assumed that it was his wife Cherie’s idea.
One Downing Street insider explicitly likened his show of defiance to the refusal of David Cameron, the Tory leader, a year ago to answer questions about drugs use.
“Blair sees it like that; Cameron could have crumbled but he took the questions and the speculation on the chin and was all the stronger for that,” said the insider.
There is an element of ritual about this macho posturing, which has been part of the pre-conference pantomime since the gilt went off new Labour. However, as Downing Street has widely but unattributably briefed that Blair will go after his 10th anniversary as prime minister next May, the play-acting is over and the knives are poised for real blood.
Blair’s aides have a straightforward excuse for not naming the day: “If Tony gives a date, then he feels it will be like one of those old- fashioned union negotiations — you offer a 5% pay deal and then everyone asks for more. People will just say: why not go now?” There is more to it than this, however. As ever with Labour, the war is ideological. Blair’s friends say he is fighting to set the agenda for what happens to Labour once he has gone. He fears that under Gordon Brown, his putative successor, the Blairite drive for an “enabling state” — one that hands the public more power over government-funded services — will be abandoned and Labour will revert to the bad habits of the “controlling” state.

What are his chances of success and what will the effects be on Labour? Could Blair really lose the party the next election by refusing to go quietly, as his enemies claim?
LAST Thursday afternoon three senior Blairite ministers — Tessa Jowell, Lord Falconer and Hilary Armstrong — were spotted slipping discreetly into the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. MPs were soon wondering what could possibly bring together the social exclusion minister and the secretaries for culture and constitutional affairs — who just happen to be Blair’s most loyal ministers — on the last afternoon of August other than a council of war.
By Friday morning, however, all discretion was forgotten when the prime minister’s friends and enemies declared open war in the wake of his show of defiance.
While Brown stayed silent — knowing that the assassin never wins the crown — his friends plunged in. Among the first was Andrew Smith, the hardcore Brownite former pensions minister who put a picture of the chancellor, rather than Blair, on his general election leaflets. He said unequivocally: “The debilitating uncertainty over the leadership can’t go on. It’s bad for the country, bad for the government, bad for the Labour party and ultimately bad for Tony Blair himself.”

Tony Woodley, head of the Transport and General Workers’ Union, pulled no punches either, saying: “We’ve got confusion, we’ve got disillusionment and we’ve got dissatisfaction within the Labour party and within the country. And that’s the sort of thing we’ve got to remove now.”
Welsh MPs joined in, claiming that Blair could lose the party next May’s elections to the Welsh assembly unless he laid down a departure timetable. Welsh Labour was never exactly a hotbed of Blairism; but ominously for the prime minister, normally loyal Labour MPs were also concerned by his defiance.

Ashok Kumar, MP for Middlesbrough South, said: “I am a huge supporter of the government and never voted against it. I am new Labour all the way. In fact, I’ve never even abstained in a vote. But I am deeply disappointed by what Tony said. His attitude seems to be, ‘Leave it to me boys and it will all be all right’.
“But I have been door-knocking in my constituency over the summer, and I would hate to repeat some of the profanities I have been hearing about him.
“I don’t see why he can’t set out a timetable for leaving office and, as a friend, I appeal to him to reconsider. He’s got to think of those of us who are going to fight the next election.”

Derek Wyatt, MP for Sittingbourne and Sheppey, is one of the 100 or so Labour backbenchers in marginal wards, fighting majorities of 1,000 votes or less, who are seriously worried. “I’ll win the next election on a wing and a prayer. Politics for my constituents are personal and they are all telling me to lose Blair,” he said.
Des Turner, MP for Brighton Kemptown, said: “Gordon Brown is the natural successor and, given enough time, I think he could save my seat . . . There is an overall loss of credibility with Tony Blair.”

Charlotte Atkins, MP for Staffordshire Moorlands, agreed: “Labour voters want change in leadership. In marginal seats Gordon will make a huge difference.”
THE implications go beyond personal survival. With a working majority of 69, Labour has to forfeit only 35 seats to lose control of the Commons. There could be a hung parliament under Brown or Cameron — with the Liberal Democrats holding the balance of power.
Blairite ultras refuse to see Brown as the solution, however. Alan Milburn, the former health secretary, writes in The Sunday Times today: “Electing a new leader is not a political panacea. Replacing Tony Blair will not in itself renew Labour. Renewal means more than changing the guard. It means updating policy and purpose so that it is in tune with the modern world.”
In other words: elect anyone but Brown. From the ultra point of view, any of the potential contenders — John Reid, Alan Johnson, David Miliband or even Hilary Benn — would be preferable.

Even the Blair camp has its tensions and jealousies, however. Blair aides profess annoyance with Milburn and Stephen Byers, the former trade secretary, who have been fighting a guerrilla war against Brown for weeks. (The Brownites call them the “Hezblairites”.) “Tony is actually irritated by these interventions by the likes of Byers and Milburn,” claimed an insider. “He knows that it only feeds Gordon’s anger and those of his allies.”
Blair’s innermost circle — including Alastair Campbell, his former spokesman, and Philip Gould, his pollster — were involved in transition talks with Brown which broke down. Their view is that the ultra outriders have audiences with Blair barely once every couple of months and that their interventions are pointless. It is also the case, however, that Milburn and Byers have a role in articulating policies that Blair would like to leave in place as his legacy when he does resign.
The argument with Brown about Blair’s passions — the size and nature of the state, the purpose of government spending and public services, the importance of the middle-class electorate — have never been resolved. The prime minister does not want to go until this is settled in his favour, insiders say, and he regrets his decision to declare his hand in advance by telling the electorate that he will give up at some point in this parliament.

In his view, his ideas should define policy for the rest of this parliament and beyond. Brown profoundly disagrees. While he has no substantial argument with the prime minister over economic policy, security or defence, he wants sole “ownership” of Labour’s renewal. This does not imply that his policies would come out of the old Labour handbook, simply that they would be his.
Brown has sent out his main outrider Ed Balls, the junior Treasury minister, to fire the opening shots of a campaign to see off Blair’s cheerleaders. In a barely disguised attack on the likes of Byers, who recently called for the abolition of inheritance tax, the minister warned that Labour “mavericks” should not seek to divide the party.
The chancellor himself intends to issue a pre- conference statement of authority, claiming his right to lead the party for the future — and hoping to leave the ultra Blairites and any other challengers smashed in his wake. He will also need to rein in Blair’s critics if he is to avoid an uncontrollable leadership crisis that could cast the succession into uncertainty.
Reports yesterday that Blair may announce his departure date next April — in advance of the Welsh, Scottish and local English elections — were perhaps evidence of an emerging deal with the chancellor that would get the succession back on track.

The imminence of the new era is also evident in the Conservative camp, which is moving into a “second phase” in Cameron’s strategy to win power, according to a Tory insider.
“The gimmick phase is coming to an end. We will be rolling out policy so we are seen as a real alternative,” said a Tory source. “Cameron is not so much a continuation of Blair but a break with Tory tradition — a modern politician at ease with the modern world. The comparison that can be made with Blair is about style, not politics. Politics and delivery with Cameron will be very different.”

LITTLE SOLACE FOR BLAIR IN LATEST POLLS
Tony Blair’s defiance of his critics comes despite his worst opinion poll findings in his 12 years as Labour leader, writes David Smith.
Both party and prime minister are in the doldrums, according to recent polls, with Labour for the first time in a position where it could lose a general election and the Tory ratings creeping closer to securing a Commons majority.
An ICM poll for The Guardian put Labour on 31%, with David Cameron’s Conservatives on 40% and the Liberal Democrats on 22%. If repeated at a general election this would bring a hung parliament with the Tories as the largest party.
A year ago, before Cameron became Tory leader, ICM’s findings had Labour on 40% and the Tories 31%.
YouGov, for The Daily Telegraph, in its latest findings put the Conservatives on 38%, Labour on 31% and the Lib Dems on 18%. This too would produce a hung parliament, though with Labour narrowly the largest party. YouGov found a strong majority, 64% to 22%, disapproved of the government’s overall record.
Cameron was ahead of Blair as the people’s choice for prime minister.
The poll also suggested that changing the leader might not do the trick for Labour. By 43% to 36%, a Cameron-led Tory party was seen as preferable to a Gordon Brown-led Labour party.
According to Mori, in The Sunday Times, 49% want Blair to step down immediately, compared with 36% in September last year. Brown, however, is seen as the most capable prime minister by 31% of people, compared with 24% for Cameron.
But Brown would be wise to take nothing for granted. Most of ICM’s detailed findings were bad for the government, including on the economy, usually regarded as its strongest card.
Those polled dismissed, by 52% to 37%, the proposition that Brown had created economic success.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

BLAIR BRINGS "WHIFF OF CORRUPTION" TO NUMBER 10



Andrew Pierce, of The Times, says that the cash-for-honours scandal now seems to be getting uncomfortably close to No 10.

"They will be in meltdown in Downing Street this afternoon. Lord Levy is personally identified with the Prime Minister. He bankrolled him while he was in opposition. Tony Blair made him a peer, appointed him his Middle East envoy. He is his tennis partner.

"Mr Blair and the then general secretary of the Labour Party were the only ones apart from Lord Levy who knew about the secret loans, and Lord Levy is at the apex of all of it.
"I am surprised that the arrest has come so soon, but the story that The Times ran on Saturday - saying that an unnamed Labour Party person told Sir Gulam Noon to withdraw the references to his Labour loan from the paperwork going to the House of Lords' commission on the appointment of peers - may have meant that the police had to act.

"If the allegation is true, it was a deliberate attempt to subvert the election law that Labour itself brought in as recently as 2000 in order to stamp out corruption.
"This will send a shiver down the spines of every Labour donor, and every Labour MP. And it has brought the whiff of corruption to the door of No 10".

CURRYING FAVOUR: MORE SLEAZE



'Cash for peerage' tycoon was asked to hide loan
by Rajeev Syal
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,17129-2261059,00.html

A SENIOR Labour figure advised a businessman to hide the fact that he had lent £250,000 to the party after it had nominated him for a peerage, The Times has learnt.
Sir Gulam Noon, who lent Labour £250,000 last spring, declared the money on his official Lords nomination form, according to documents seen by this newspaper. However, a high- ranking Labour figure with close links to No 10, who has not been named, asked Sir Gulam to drop any mention of the loan after he had sent the form to Downing Street, Whitehall sources said.

The disclosure, which is being investigated by the police, appears to confirm suspicions that Downing Street and Labour were attempting to conceal the loan from the House of Lords Appointments Commission. It is the most astonishing development in the investigation into whether peerages were sold for political donations — the “cash-forpeerages” row.
The Times has also learnt that the Labour Party drew up new loan agreements for at least two of its millionaire donors after the story broke earlier this year. Police are in possession of both the new and old loan agreements. The first ones, drawn up in spring 2005, make no reference to a final repayment date. The second agreements set an 18-month period over which they must be repaid.

Labour denied yesterday the charge that it had amended the agreements. A spokesman said: “Suggestions that loan agreements were altered are absolute nonsense. Each agreement with each individual lender was agreed in writing ahead of any funds being provided. Any suggestion otherwise is simply false.”

A senior official refused to comment on the claims surrounding Sir Gulam.
Scotland Yard is investigating the documents to establish whether Labour later hoped to convert the loans to gifts, in exchange for peerages. A Downing Street spokesman said: “We cannot comment on an ongoing police inquiry”.
The scandal broke after Tony Blair nominated several big Labour supporters to the House of Lords after they had made £4 million in loans to the party. The property developer Sir David Garrard, the broker Barry Townsley, Chai Patel, the founder of the Priory clinic, and Sir Gulam were all recommended for peerages.
Police are looking into whether the 1925 Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act and the 2000 Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act have been broken.
Sir Gulam, 70, known as the Curry King, has been a Labour supporter for 25 years. The Sunday Times Rich List puts his wealth at £65 million.
Contacted yesterday, Sir Gulam confirmed that he had originally declared the loan, but had been asked to change his form. “I have done nothing wrong — in fact, I thought I should declare the loan, so I tried to do so. When I was asked to withdraw it, I withdrew it. All of these records are with the police. As far as the loans agreements are concerned, Labour asked me to change the loan agreement, and so it was changed. Simple as that.”
Sir Gulam lent the party £250,000 in the weeks before last May’s general election after a request from senior Labour figures. He was nominated for a peerage by Downing Street last autumn. As a result he was sent a House of Lords’ nomination form that asked him to declare any donations he had made to the party.

On October 4 he filled in the form and by arrangement sent it to Richard Roscoe, the head of honours at Downing Street, sources said. There is no suggestion that Mr Roscoe was the official who asked for the loan to be omitted. Sir Gulam declared initially £221,177 of donations to Labour between 2000 and 2005, and the £250,000 loan. The next day he returned the form to No 10. He was then contacted by a top official who asked him to drop all references to the loan.
Sir Gulam sent an amended form to Mr Roscoe omitting details of the loan. This was then sent to the House of Lords, sources said. Sir Gulam’s nomination was blocked subsequently because of that failure to declare the loan.

Police have obtained copies of both nomination forms and are trying to establish whether anyone from No 10 or the Labour Party was trying to obscure the loan arrangement.
The implication is that Labour officials may have tried to conceal the loan because they hoped that it could be converted into a gift at some later stage. Police have been told that Sir Gulam relied on No 10 to forward his form to the House of Lords because he was a Downing Street nominee.
Detectives are also examining the two loans where the terms were changed in March. The original agreements were rolling loans for an initial 180-day term, with a new interest rate calculated for each subsequent 180-day term according to the Bank of England base rate.
The first agreements were signed by Matt Carter, then Labour’s general secretary.
A second agreement was then drawn up by Labour officials in March this year, it is alleged. This agreement rescheduled the loan to expire in the autumn of 2007. This was signed by Peter Watt, the present general secretary.
“What were Labour trying to do?” said the source. “Why ask a loyal friend of the party to obscure a genuine effort to declare a donation? Why then change the nature of the loan? The more the police look, the murkier it gets.”

LABOUR PEER ARRESTED & HELD IN CUSTODY


Tony Blair's chief fundraiser Lord Levy has been arrested, and at the time of writing is being held in custody in a North London police station.

His arrest is in connection with the "cash-for-honours" inquiry by the Metropolitan Police.
He has been a high profile fundraiser for Labour since Tony Blair's election. Asked if he had any reaction to the news that Lord Levy had been arrested, the prime minister's official spokesman said: "I cannot comment on that, it is a party matter."

He confirmed the peer was still the prime minister's Middle East envoy.
We are seeing a process that is deeply damaging for Tony Blair - this is someone who is close to him.

A Scotland Yard spokesman would not confirm whether Lord Levy had been arrested, but did say a man had been arrested by the Specialist Crime Directorate of the Metropolitan Police in connection with inquiries into possible breaches of honours and election laws.
The spokesman said the man had been asked to attend a London police station on Wednesday morning and questioned about possible infringements of the Honours (Prevention of Abuses ) Act 1925 and the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act.
Scotland Yard is conducting a wide-ranging investigation into loans and donations made to all three parties to see if there is any evidence that honours have been given as rewards for financial help.
It was prompted by the revelation earlier this year that a number of multi-million pound loans were secretly given to Labour before the last election, and that some of the lenders had subsequently been nominated by Tony Blair for peerages.
All involved have denied any wrong-doing.

BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson said the arrest was "deeply damaging for Tony Blair" because Lord Levy is a particular friend of the prime minister.
He said the fate of Lord Levy and Mr Blair was "intertwined". "It doesn't get much more serious than this," he said.
Angus MacNeil, the Scottish Nationalist Party MP who initiated the police inquiry, called for a freeze on all future honours until the investigation is completed.
"This is a significant development and one that would appear to justify my decision to report this matter to the police," he said.

Monday, July 10, 2006

PRESCOTT HAS CRABS



Prescott asked to list 'dome gifts'

John Prescott has been urged to list any gifts received from companies involved with the Millennium Dome after claims he was given a Wild West outfit by American billionaire Philip
Anschutz.
The Tories also demanded to know whether any presents had been declared in the Commons Register of Members' Interests and how much tax the Deputy Prime Minister had paid on them to customs.
Their call came after a report that Mr Prescott had received an elaborate costume from Philip Anschutz on a visit to the American billionaire's ranch last year.

It included a pair of tooled leather boots, a Stetson hat, and a belt with Mr Prescott's initials - JP - on a silver buckle, the Mail on Sunday claimed.
Such items, made by local craftsmen, were said to cost anything up to £10,800.
The report follows a row over Mr Prescott's visit last July to the Colorado ranch of Mr Anschutz, who is bidding to open a super-casino in the Millennium Dome.

Mr Prescott's stay is already under investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, Sir Philip Mawer, who wants to establish whether there were any conflicts of interest.
Shadow culture secretary Hugo Swire wrote to Sir Philip asking whether he would consider "undeclared gifts or undeclared hospitality on this or other occasions".

He also urged Sir Philip to "examine whether duty should have been paid on the importation of any gifts".
In a separate letter to Mr Prescott, Mr Swire complained that he had not had a reply to a July 5 letter to the Deputy Prime Minister about meetings with companies involved with the Dome casino project.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

MINISTER WITHOUT A JOB COSTS TAXPAYER £2,000,000 A YEAR.


John Prescott is costing British taxpayers an estimated £2 million a year to remain in office, despite not having a proper Government job.

A new survey has revealed that the Deputy Prime Minister's salary, pension, allowances, official car, grace-and-favour Whitehall home, ministerial office, Whitehall staff, official website, and travel at home and abroad, totals an astonishing £2,019,000, even though he was stripped of his ministerial department in Tony Blair's May reshuffle.

The full breakdown of the "cost of John Prescott" is as follows: salary and pension: £169,908; allowances: £105,494; official car: £49,000; other travel, including foreign trips: £93,034; grace and favour flat in Admiralty House: £195,500; office staff in Whitehall: £1,300,000; office in Whitehall: £64,267; departmental re-branding: £12,000; new official website: £30,000.

The survey results were published just as the Government quietly admitted in a new handbook on ministerial responsibilities that the 'Office of the Deputy Prime Minister' is still a Government department, which remains separate from the Cabinet Office and from the Department for Communities & Local Government.

QUESTIONS ASKED ABOUT PRESCOTT'S RELATIONSHIP WITH CASINO OWNER


Parliament's watchdog is to contact John Prescott about his visit to the ranch of the man who wants to open Britain's first super-casino.
Tories have asked Sir Philip Mawer to investigate whether the visit to Philip Anschutz should have been declared.
In the Commons, Sports Minister Richard Caborn insisted that Mr Prescott had no role in siting casinos.
That point was repeated by Mr Prescott who added he did not need to register the trip because it was official.
He said that he sought the advice of his permanent secretary on "all details of the visit".
The deputy prime minister added: "I played no role with any planning decision relating to the Dome, or in any negotiations with Philip Anschutz for the sale of the Dome, which were carried out by Lord Falconer at the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions and which were completed in May 2002."
Sir Philip Mawer - Parliamentary commissioner for standards - says once he has conducted his "preliminary enquiries" he will decide whether a further investigation is required into Conservative allegations Mr Prescott failed to register the visit in the Register of Members' Interests.

'Disgraceful'
The deputy prime minister and a small number of his civil servants stayed at Mr Anschutz's ranch in July last year as part of a nine-day trip to America.
A spokesman says a donation was made to charity after the visit.
A decision on the location of the first super-casino, allowed under the Gambling Act passed last year, is expected at the end of the year.
The Dome, which Mr Anschutz owns, is among the sites short-listed for the casino.
Mr Caborn said it was "absolutely disgraceful" when the Tories asked whether Mr Prescott's visit showed ministers were being at "arms length".
The minister angrily told MPs: "The deputy prime minister had no role in planning, had no role in negotiation and has had no role in the siting of casinos."
But now shadow culture secretary Hugo Swire has written to Mr Caborn saying his statement "sits at odd with the actual facts".
He points to a circular put out by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister on planning regulations for casinos.
And he says information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act shows Mr Prescott visited the Star City Casino in Sydney in November 2004 and was shown around by a government relations officer at the casino.
'Misleading'
Mr Swire concludes: "Admittedly it is difficult to work out what exactly Mr Prescott's current responsibilities actually are but it would seem that they certainly did, contrary to your bold statement include responsibility for some aspects of gambling legislation.
"If there has been a change in his responsibilities can you let us know?
"Can you also take this opportunity to correct your earlier misleading statement in the House?"
In a statement put out at the weekend Mr Prescott stated: "I played no role in any planning decisions relating to the sale of the Dome or in any negotiations for the sale of the Dome.
"My contact with Philip Anschutz relates solely to the use of the Dome post-sale in terms of the regeneration of the area and Mr Anschutz's interest in William Wilberforce, a former Hull MP and slavery abolitionist about whom Mr Anschutz is making a film as I am personally involved in the 2007 abolition bicentenary."
Mr Prescott says he met Mr Anschutz seven times between 15 August 2002 and 22 July 2005. Officials were present on each occasion.
"These meetings related to the post-sale use of the Dome, and potential involvement of the Dome in promoting London's 2012 Olympic Bid," the deputy prime minister wrote in his letter.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/5145400.stm

PRESCOTT: SEXUAL HARRASSMENT CLAIMS, & ANOTHER AFFAIR.


A FORMER senior Labour aide has alleged that John Prescott (recently exposed having an affair with a member of his staff) sexually harassed her over a two-year period.
Tricia McDaid, a former political journalist and press officer at Labour party headquarters, said the deputy prime minister “jumped” on her at parties and once turned up uninvited at her home, hoping for sexual favours.

She claimed: “He just leapt on me at one party and his tongue was halfway down my throat.”
Such was Prescott’s reputation, she said, that she resorted to wearing trouser suits to avoid his wandering hands in the lifts at his Westminster office. She added that she was too afraid to protest at the time for fear of losing her job.

As if this were not enough, rumours are now circulating on the internet about an alleged affair between Prescott and Labour MP Rosie Winterton.

Prescott, not a particularly handsome chap, seems to be emerging as something of a Don Juan in his twighlight years. No wonder he never has time to do any worthwhile work!

Saturday, July 01, 2006

INDISCREET LABOUR CANDIDATE GIVES UKIP A GOOD LAUGH!


The Labour Party candidate in the Bromley & Chislehurst by-election, Rachel Reeves, is not a happy woman.

A few days before the debacle, in which she finished 4th behind the UK Independence Party, Reeves unburdened herself of her woes in a Bromley restaurant. Realising that her vote had collapsed, she loudly blamed the unpopularity of Tony Blair, the war in Iraq, and UKIP, for the rejection she was experiencing on the doorstep. "Its hardly worth continuing this campaign" she exclaimed loudly.

If only she had realised that sat at the next table was a UKIP official who had travelled to Bromley to campaign for the party!

We strongly suspect that Ms Reeves will not be standing for the Labour Party again.

That same night, Labour failed to regain another seat, this time in Wales, that they had lost to an Independent candidate in 2005.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

ANOTHER LABOUR HYPOCRITE: Michael Cashman


Poisonous hypocrite of the month


Michael Cashman seen here (on the right) looking a bit gay, prior to marrying ....... another bloke.
With thanks to www.englandexpects.blogspot.com for kind permission to reproduce this most excellent posting....

This should have been posted last week, but you know how it is.

Anyhow back to blackmouthing a chap.Until last week one of the few members of the Labour delegation that I had any respect for was Michael Cashman. This former soap star turned MEP, seems generally to do a pretty good job, at least from his perspective. He is most famous for being gay and campaigning on gay issues, fair enough, and he does some useful work on other civil liberties issues as well.But I have now discovered he is an appalling hypocrite without a single principled bone in his body. By his recent actions he has forfeited any claim to anybodies respect. This is all about the Ruth Kelly / Opus Dei case. When the Minister came under attack from the Pink Press and the Independent for believing that homosexuality was a sin- as do all members of Opus Dei, out rolled the slimy hypocrite to tell us all how perfectly alright this was, how compatible with Government policy and the gay rights agenda. To the BBC he claimed that,“Ruth Kelly will deliver the government's agenda”.
On his website he launches in to the attack,"Anyone who argues that this appointment means the government does not take gay rights seriously is sprinkling political poison with a blatant disregard for the facts",Quite right Michael, I couldn't agree more, I think the line is 'love the sinner hate the sin', with the traditional separation of powers between the spiritual and temporal this is absolutely correct.So why are you such a scum sucking skunk?

Because back in 2004 you personally lead the campaign to remove Rocco Butiglione from the European Commission. Now, what was the argument you used at the time?Michael Cashman, the gay Labour MEP who is on the committee, said: "The game is almost up for Buttiglione ... Most MEPs don't want this man to be put in charge of defending human rights, civil liberties and the EU's anti-discrimination laws." “MEPs have defended the fundamental rights we have long fought for in Europe. We fought on the basis of our principles, on what we believed was right, and we carried out the job of democratic scrutiny we were elected to do," he added.“Buttiglione was completely unsuited to the job he was given, not just because of his backward views but because of what he has done in the past and what he said he would do in the future." Cashman, which position do you believe, or neither?

Monday, May 01, 2006

DRUGS FOUND AT HOME OF LABOUR MINISTER


A quantity of cannabis resin has been found at the Scottish home of New Labour Defence Secretary and 'former' communist John Reid.

"I have no idea where it came from, or when," the Defence Secretary said.
Police are to take no action over the find, a fact which will surprise no-one!

The property lies within his former constituency of Hamilton North and Bellshill.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

PRESCOTT HAS PULLED!




It must be one of the most extraordinary affairs in British political history! The pot-bellied pensioner, John Prescott, Deputy Prime Minister (much to Britain's shame), has admitted a two year fling with one of his staff.

By Prescott's own admission, his wife of 44 years, Pauline, has been
"...devastated by the news."

His floozie, 43 year old Tracey Temple also feel "betrayed and humiliated" by her treatment at Prescott's hands, but as her stepfather, John Amos, has told the press "She's always had poor taste in boyfriends".

This is, of course, something of an understatement in the case of John 'Fat Guts' Prescott. The 67 year old has never been famed for his good looks, is mocked for his inarticulacy, and is rumoured to be suffering from incontinence. He hit the headlines some years ago when he became involved in a brawl with a farmer in front of TV cameras.

There are also rumours circulating in Westminster of other affairs, but both of Prescott's friends are denying this.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

DAVID MILIBAND: MORE LABOUR SLEAZE UNCOVERED

"A new cabinet minister has become embroiled in the cash for honours scandal. David Miliband, often touted as a "next generation" successor to Tony Blair, was named in covert tape recordings by a former government adviser arrested last week.

The adviser recommended that a businessman should target Miliband if he wanted to secure a knighthood in return for sponsoring a city academy."

The Sunday Times (April 16 2006)



There is much unhappiness about the 'City Academy' programme, which is seen by many in education as a way of using spin to cover up the failures of the British education system, which has been wrecked under the New Labour government. £5 Billion has already been invested, and even the teaching unions, who are generally supportive of Labour initiatives, are calling for the abandonment of this particular project.

The fact that education of children has been perverted into another opportunity for sleaze, corruption, patronage, and the enrichment of New Labour and its supporters is of no surprise to political observers.

Monday, April 10, 2006

YOU CAN JUDGE A MAN BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS

That wretched little civil servant, Richard Corbett, has been criticising UKIP MEPs for keeping company with Tories.

Well, Corbett, you can judge a man by the company he keeps, so they say. Lets look at the company Labour politicians keep, shall we?

Bob Edwards, the veteran Labour MEP had some interesting friends. In fact, one of them, Leonid Zaitsev, senior KGB man and Edward's 'handler', decorated him IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS with a medal for services to the Soviet Union.



Ken Livingstone, Labour Mayor for London, is well known for his fondness for murderous terrorists. As long as they hate the British establishment, they are OK by Red Ken.

(It is not uncommon, incidentally, to see Labour MEPs sharing a table with Sinn Fein/IRA MEPs in and around the European Parliament.)

But the funniest story of all..... Who is the Labour Cabinet Minister who, in his youth, telephoned the Soviet Embassy in London, asked to be put through to the KGB office, and then offered his services, left his name, and home number ON AN OPEN TELEPHONE LINE THAT WAS MONITORED BY BRITISH INTELLIGENCE and was then surprised when the KGB told him he was too stupid to be of use to them?

Perhaps he had been smoking too many of those Cuban cigars!

(and so.... Mr Cabinet Minister, when your lackeys show you this post, as they will, you will wonder how I came by this piece of information. And you will also wonder what else I know. I know a lot..... watch this space!)

Sunday, January 29, 2006

QUISLING CORBETT GETS IT WRONG AGAIN!

Europhile Labour MEP Richard Corbett challenges the view that the Constitution has been rejected with the following statement:

"...hang on a minute, this text has actually now been ratified by a majority of Member States. The 25 national governments themselves did not declare it dead. Instead, they extended the period of ratification and opened a 'period of reflection'. In that period of reflection we must listen carefully to those who said ‘no’, but we must also listen to the majority who have said ‘yes’ and find a way forward that can ultimately bring the two together."

Now concentrate, Corbett: The deal was that if any one member state rejected the Constitution, then it was finished. Two states rejected it, overwhelmingly. Corbett knows well that if the German people had been given a chance to vote, then they would have rejected it also. The British won't be given a vote, because we will reject it.

By denying reality, and by ignoring the democratic will of the people, Corbett is treading on dangerous ground. There is an old saying: "If you make peaceful protest impossible, then you make violent protest inevitable."

Of course, Corbett is no democrat, and could not give a damn about the will of people who disagree with him and his federalist chums.
Take note: The fate of undemocratic politicians is seldom pretty to behold, although usually well deserved!







Now I am not advocating the lynching of traitors for one very good reason: It is illegal. I'm not saying that is a good law, but it is the law nonetheless.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

ANOTHER LABOUR LIAR EXPOSED



Labour MEP Richard Howitt stands accused of lying.






Richard Howitt seems to be somewhat creative in his reporting of the facts recently.
MEPs in Brussels have been debating the Commission's proposed 'Port Services Directive'. Howitt has been in print accusing UKIP MEPs of supporting this potentially damaging piece of legislation as it passed through committee. The truth is, that when the report went before the Parliament's Transport & Tourism Committee on November 21st 2005, UKIP's Mike Nattrass MEP voted against the report not once but twice, rejecting the proposal in both its original and amended forms.

Nattrass has called Howitt's intelligence into question, (Howitt is regarded as a buffoon in his group, and openly laughed about behind his back by his fellow MEPs and staff alike), speculating that he may have been 'set-up' by his own delegation.
It might simply be the case, however, that Howitt is a liar. He certainly belongs to a party where lying to discredit the opposition is not uncommon.

Monday, January 16, 2006

ANOTHER LABOUR TRAITOR EXPOSED


Former Labour Minister John Stonehouse has been confirmed as a communist agent and KGB spy. (Daily Express, Jan 16, 2005)

Initially recruited by Czech intelligence, Stonehouse was then taken over by the KGB. During his term of office as aviation minister it has been confirmed that he sold Concorde plans to the Russians, enabling them to build the Tu 144 (otherwise known as Concordski), which crashed on its debut at the Paris Air Show. (It has been suggested that MI5 intercepted the stolen blueprints, and made alterations that doomed the Tu144 to failure)




The TU 144 crashed in flames at the Paris Air show with the loss of 6 crew and 8 civilians on the ground.



Stonehouse was able to get away with his treachery due to the patronage of Prime Minister Harold Wilson, himself an alledged Moscow agent. Wilson Forbade British intelligence services from monitoring his MPs, and personally sat in on Stonehouse's interview with MI5, ensuring that investigations did not delve too deeply.
Even when he was exposed by Czech defectors in 1969, Wilson continued to cover Comrade Stonehouse's back, allowing him to remain in government.

Stonehouse's end matched his wretched, treacherous life. Following the collapse of several of his dodgy businesses, he faked his own suicide on a Miami beach. He was subsequently jailed for fraud.

Stonehouse died in 1988. A traitor, liar, and fraudster, he encapsulated all that the Labour Party stands for. I am sure they are proud of him.

Friday, December 23, 2005

TREACHEROUS BLAIR ATTACKS BRITISH MEPS.

In an extraordinary ouburst in the European Parliament, an exhausted and beleaguered Tony Blair vented his spleen at UKIP's Nigel Farage. Referring to the Union Flags on the desks of the 10 UKIP MEPs, he accused them of "...not representing our country's best interests". That is rich, coming from a man who once worked for a Soviet backed communist front group, CND, which sought to disarm Britain in preparation for a possible attack by the Warsaw Pact. At the time of Blair's involvement with CND, its leaders, Bruce Kent and Joan Ruddock, were being manipulated by the KGB, according to Oleg Gordievsky, the former head of the KGB's London section.

This is also a man who is overseeing savage cuts in our armed forces in order to make them fit in with the EU's defence plans. He is also the man who took our armed forces into a war in Iraq on the basis of lies.

Tory MEP Roger Helmer rightly accused Blair of "Treachery". But Tony Blair has always served other masters: First it was international socialism, manipulated by the Soviet Union, now it is the EU.

Blair is not only treacherous, he is a liar, and he is selling his own country out in order to further his own career. His surrender of the British rebate to Brussels will have no doubt bought him a comfortable berth in one of the EU institutions when his tenure as PM ends. Good riddance to bad rubbish, I say. Send him to the commission: They are all liars, crooks and frauds there. Many of them are also 'former' communists, so Blair will be amongst old comrades!

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

INTERESTING LETTER FROM THE LABOUR PARTY COMMUNICATIONS UNIT

Dear Correspondent,

Thank you for your email.

Neither the Labour Party nor the Labour Government are pursuing the policy towards England or the English that you claim.

England, as opposed to Britain, has an unfortunate history around the world and within the British Isles and please do not say that it is all past.

It is a fact that the right and extreme right in Britain cloak themselves in the English flag, the cross of St.George and claim to be the true representatives of the English.

Wherever there is hooligan behaviour, usually linked to extreme right-wing political groups e.g. at football matches here and abroad, it is the flag of St.George that is displayed and that, I would imagine, is the reason why the MP referred to this type of 'Englishness' as a threat to democracy.


Regards,

Terry White
Communications Unit
The Labour Party

Monday, November 28, 2005

LABOUR MAYOR OFFENDS CHRISTIANS

Labour Councillor Bhikhu Patel, mayor of Preston, has cancelled traditional Christmas celebrations at Preston Town Hall. Instead, there is to be an evening of Afro-Caribbean and Asian music to be staged in January.

Mr Patel is no stranger to controversy. He recently requested taxpayer funding for an 11 strong delegation, which included members of his own family, to visit his home village in India.

He has also introduced Hindu prayers at the start of council meetings, scrapping the traditional Christian blessing.

If Mr Patel were white, his Labour cronies would no doubt be hurling accusations of "racist" at him. But they wouldn't dare do so, so I will. Mr Patel is a racist, and he should step down immediatly.

LABOUR PEER TAKES LAW INTO HER OWN HANDS

Tony Blair's Minister for Justice was accused of taking the law into her own hands. (Daily Mail, Nov 28)

Baroness Scotland, a leading Barrister, was in dispute with a neighbour over a fence between her garden and that of her neighbour in Asthall, Oxon. There was an agreement that a surveyor would investigate, but the Baroness decided to tear down the fence anyway.

Barrister, Labour Minister, of course the law does not apply to this arrogant individual. This uncouth woman is a prime example of how Blair has despoiled the upper chamber.

PAEDOPHILES IN HIGH PLACES?

As a result of 'OPERATION AVALANCHE', a US initiative to catch and convict paedophiles, a number of high profile personalities found themselves in deep trouble 3 years ago. Probably the highest profile name to come up in the UK being musician John Townshend of 'The Who'.

At the time, there was a press report which stated that 2 senior Labour Party figures, possibly former ministers, were also being investigated for offences relating to child porn as a result of Operation Avalanche.

This story seemed to be buried very quickly. I would welcome any information, particularly the names of the suspects.

Please e-mail any info to pjw-@hotmail.co.uk

Saturday, November 19, 2005

TRAITORS

It is very interesting to note that since New Labour came into power in 1997, not one member of the Cabinet has ever served in the Armed Forces. The reason for this is very simple of course. until recently Communists and Homosexuals were barred from serving, and it would be foolish to pretend that there are not a disproportionate number of both in the ranks of New Labour.

Of course, we all know that there have always been gays in the forces, and a blind eye has generally been turned, but the 'catch me if you can' campness of the likes of Peter Mandleson, Peter Tatchell, and Michael Cashman would surely be a mince too far.

There is a third variety of odious specimen that is attracted to the Labour Party: Traitors.

In a previous blog I have discussed Bob Edwards, the Labour MEP who was decorated by the KGB for service to the Soviet Union. I see little difference in receiving a medal from the KGB and taking money from the EU in order to sell out your own country.

Some things, seemingly, never change.

POT, KETTLE, BLACK, LABOUR, HYPOCRITE.

Richard Corbett, writing in 'The Sprout', a Brussels based satirical magazine, criticizes UKIP's Tom Wise for acting as his own paying agent, and having £30,000 of staff expenses sitting in a bank account. I note that Corbett wisely avoids any suggestion that this money was being misappropriated. I suspect that Corbett, who has never held a proper job in his life, would be turned into mincemeat if he ever found himself up in court against the vastly more experienced and resourceful UKIP team.

As Corbett admits, Wise did not try to hide anything, and has repayed to Parliament all unspent monies.

Its a different story with Corbett however! The Quisling took geld from the EU institutions in order to persuade the UK electorate of the benefits of the proposed Constitution. (See previous Blog). The Constitution, to which Corbett has hitched his career aspirations, is dead in the water: There will be no referendum in the UK. Has Corbett returned any of the money he took to sell out his own country?

Friday, November 18, 2005

RICHARD CORBETT: 'WRONG' AGAIN!

Richard Corbett (aka Lord Corbett de Bruxelles), the Labour euro-fanatic, takes UKIP to task for not having an MEP on the European Parliament's Environment Committee. He seems to suggest that this indicates a lack of concern for Environmental issues. The Quisling overlooks the fact that UKIP's Tom Wise,sits as a substitute member of the committee.

So, once again Corbett is wrong about UKIP. Idiot or liar, I cannot say, but wrong again just the same.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

LABOUR COUNCILLOR: "WE ARE LIKE NAZIS"


Labour Councillor Thomas Davidson (Hornsey & Wood Green) spoke out against the disgraceful and violent suppression of dissent at the Labour Party conference. "This is supposed to be a democratic socialist party" he said, "but it is more like a national socialist party".

There we have it, from their own mouths.

LABOUR FASCISTS ATTACK DISSENTERS


An 82 year old man, a former refugee from Nazi Germany, was attacked by security staff at the Labour Party conference yesterday, Sept 28th.
Walter Wolfgang had heckled Foreign Secretary Jack Straw whilst he was repeating the lies about the war on Iraq. "That's a lie and you know it" Mr Wolfgang called out.

Security guards, their backs to the podium, scanning the audience for signs of dissent, jumped on the elderly chap, who is not in the best of physical health, and manhandled him
from the hall. When he tried to re-enter the hall, he was stopped by police under section 44 of the Terrorism Act.

Another gentleman who complained about the outrage was himself attacked and removed from the hall.

These scenes are reminiscent of those that took place at Olympia in the 1930s when the fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley addressed his Blackshirt followers. Hecklers were attacked and removed, just as they were at the Labour Party conference. Of course, in the 1930s the Labour Party objected to such an outrage, but now it is they who are showing their true fascist faces they can only mutter half hearted apologies.

Cherie Blair's sister, Lauren suggested to a steward that she might raise the subject of Iraq during Blair's speech. As a result she found herself shadowed by a burly guard. She described the event as "frightening".

It seems the fascists are back.

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH..........?

Homosexual Labour MEP Michael Cashman is to 'marry' his long term boyfriend Paul Cottingham.

Close friends of the couple say they are unlikely to have children.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR DESELECTED LABOUR MP

An arrest warrant has been issued for a former MP after she failed to appear at a county court over her debts.
Jane Griffiths was due to appear before Reading County Court over her finances on Monday.

The ex-Labour MP for Reading East, who is thought to owe £29,000 to the Inland Revenue, was deselected by her local party in February 2004.

The arrest warrant was issued after the court heard an appointment letter was served on three of her addresses.

Reading East Labour party members voted to deselect Mrs Griffiths, over what were described as personality issues.

The 49-year-old became the first member of parliament to be deselected by her constituency in 10 years.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

LABOUR PEER CONDEMNS BLAIR

The independent Labour Peer, Lord Stoddart of Swindon has condemned the Prime Minister for his failure to answer correspondence from a fellow Parliamentarian and for failing to give assurances about the future of the EU Constitution.

Lord Stoddart said: “I first wrote to the Prime Minister on 24th June, seeking some assurances from him that parts of the EU Constitution would not be introduced by the back door. All I received was an acknowledgement from the Direct Communications Unit indicating that my letter had been passed to the Foreign Office for reply. I wrote to Mr Blair again on 1st July informing him that I wanted a reply from the Prime Minister in his capacity as President of the European Council, not from the Foreign Office.

“The Prime Minister has, to date, not had the courtesy to reply to either letter. This is typical of his contempt for both Houses of Parliament. There is an unwritten tradition that goes back centuries, which requires Prime Minister’s to reply personally to correspondence from fellow Parliamentarians. In my 35 years as a Parliamentarian, Tony Blair is the first Prime Minister who has broken with that tradition. His failure to reply would also suggest that my worst fears about the EU Constitution are valid and that we are going to see many of the provisions of this legally defunct document smuggled in via the back door”.

The full text of Lord Stoddart’s letter of 1st July is below.


The Right Hon. Tony Blair MP,
Prime Minister
10, Downing Street,
London SW1A 2AA

1st July 2005


Dear Prime Minister

I wrote to you on 24th June in my capacity as Chairman of the Alliance Against the European Constitution to ask for information and assurances about the future of the Constitution.

I have now received an acknowledgement from Aemer Lodhi who is employed by the Direct Communications Unit informing me that you have asked that arrangements be made for a Minister in the Foreign Office to reply to me direct.
Had I wished to have a reply from the Foreign Office, I would have written to them in the first place but it is from you, the Prime Minister and, from today, President of the European Council, from whom I wished to have answers to my questions and continue to do so.

In all my thirty five years in either House of Parliament no previous Prime Minister, of any political party, has failed to reply, personally, to a letter from me and I trust that you will now emulate their kindness and courtesy and reply to my letter yourself. If you feel unable to do so, don’t bother to send my original letter to the Foreign Office.

Yours sincerely

Stoddart of Swindon
House of Lords
London SW1

Monday, September 12, 2005

HOLOCAUST DENIER AT NUMBER 10

Ahmad Thomson is a barrister, and a member of the Association of Muslim Laywers. He is also an adviser to Tony Blair.

Mr Thomson has some 'interesting' ideas: He believes that the Holocaust never happened, and that the world is controlled by a conspiracy of Jews and Freemasons.

This oddball was born Martin Thomson, but changed his name when he converted to the medieval cult of Islam.

Another group of Tony Blair's muslim advisers are calling for Holocaust Memorial Day to be scrapped, as it favours a religion other than their own, and that can't be right, can it? The politically correct lobby are always quick to play down Christmas, lest muslims be offended, lets see if they dare raise a hand to the Jewish community by pandering to this latest bit of nonsense. I suspect it won't happen.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

MANDLESON'S 'SPOUSE' GETS A BRITISH PASSPORT

Labour politicians have a track record of facilitating the aquisition of British passports for their dubious chums. Now it appears that the sleazy Peter Mandleson has helped his 'partner', a Brazilian beachcomber or something by the name of Reinaldo Avila da Silva, to obtain British citizenship. Da Silva is one of the thousands of folk who come to the UK pretending to be students and then fail to go home.

We can only speculate on how he obtained his citizenship, as new laws allowing the same sex 'spouses' of homosexuals to be recognised as legitimate partners, in the same way as people in proper relationships, do not come into effect until later this year.

I am reminded of a scene in 'The life of Brian' in which a revolutionary named Reg insists on the right to bear children. "It is a symbol of his struggle against repression" claims one of his colleagues. "More like a symbol of his struggle against reality" mutters John Cleese".

Well, at least sad specimens such as Mandleson and the Beach Bum (no pun intended) give us something to laugh at.

Friday, September 02, 2005

LABOUR PEER GUILTY OF ARSON!

There have been calls for Labour peer Mike Watson to be stripped of his peerage following his conviction for wilful fire-raising.
Watson said he would resign from the Scottish Parliament after he pleaded guilty to trying to start a fire at an Edinburgh hotel last year.

An act of parliament would be needed to change the law if Watson were to be stripped of his title.

Watson, the MSP for Glasgow Cathcart, admitted setting fire to curtains at the Prestonfield Hotel following the Politician of the Year awards in November.

The 56-year-old's future in the Labour Party will be decided after he is sentenced in three weeks' time.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

LABOUR MEP BOASTS ABOUT HIS TAXPAYER FUNDED SUNTAN.

Richard Corbett, Labour MEP and arch quisling (see previous posts) informs us on his blog that he returned to work on Monday 29th August, after taking advantage of the European 'Parliament's' six week taxpayer funded break. He goes on to boast about his suntan. Nice work for those that get it!

It was very interesting to notice that UKIP's Tom Wise failed to take advantage of the great skive, and travelled to Brussels at his own personal expense, in the middle of the holiday period, solely to meet and congratulate a group of Scouts who had completed an epic tour of 15 countries in 15 days, finishing off with a dinner (again at Mr Wise's personal expense) in the European Parliament. When questioned, the UKIP MEP confirmed that he claimed not a penny of taxpayer's money during this trip.

When the great escape began, another UKIP MEP, Nigel Farage, was also still hard at work in Brussels.

Thank goodness there are still some 'proper chaps' in politics.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

MAYOR FACES 'NAZI' JIBE HEARING

IRA and islamic terror apologist Ken Livingstone could be suspended from office.

London mayor Ken Livingstone will face a disciplinary hearing over comments made to a Jewish journalist.
He will appear before an independent panel and could be banned from office for five years if it rules against him.

An inquiry began after Mr Livingstone accused a reporter of "doorstepping" him at a party in February and likened him to a concentration camp guard.

He faces allegations that he failed to respect others or that he brought his office into disrepute.

Mr Livingstone will appear before the independent Adjudication Panel for England some time before December which will rule if he breached the Greater London Authority Code of Conduct.

'War criminal'

He could be banned from office, suspended, told to apologise, censured or told to go for training. It is thought that a five-year ban is unlikely.

It follows a confrontation between the mayor and Evening Standard reporter Oliver Finegold outside a party for MP Chris Smith.

The mayor accused Mr Finegold of pursuing him and on tape he was heard asking the reporter if he was a "German war criminal".

Mr Finegold replied: "No, I'm Jewish, I wasn't a German war criminal. I'm quite offended by that."

The mayor then says: "Ah right, well you might be, but actually you are just like a concentration camp guard, you are just doing it because you are paid to, aren't you?"

He later refused to apologise to the reporter, saying he was the victim of a 24-year hate campaign by Associated Newspapers, publishers of the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews referred the matter to the Standards Board for England, which has now referred it to the independent panel.

A spokesman for the Standards Board said the case had not been referred to the GLA's own standards committee because some elected members had already "expressed a view" that Mr Livingstone should apologise.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

HYWEL FRANCIS MP: HYPOCRITE

There has been much controversy recently about proposed legislation to allow 24 hour drinking: One MP who voted in favour of this is Dr Hywel Francis, MP for Aberavon.
However, when his London local, the Morpeth Arms, in Pimlico, applied for an extension to allow it to stay open for just one more hour, until midnight, Francis objected.

Francis is well aware of the social problems that will result from this legislation, and he does not want any late night revellery near HIS home.

Francis, you see, is special. He is a member of the socialist elite, and he should not therefore have to endure any of the anti-social behaviour we mere proletarians have to put up with.

Francis is typical of his party: He is an arrogant and obnoxious political pygmy. He is a complete waste of public money. Like the majority of his ilk, he regards the mugs who vote for his party with utter contempt.

The Morpeth Arms, by the way, is an excellent litte pub. You can find it at the west end of Millbank, opposite the MI6 building. It is a popular meeting place for 'proper conservatives' from the Swinton Circle and the Springbok Club (www.springbokclub.co.uk) which may explain Francis' hostility!

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

LABOUR PEER IN THE DOCK!

Labour peer Lord Watson is in the dock this week facing two charges of arson. The Scotsman reports:

"The first of the two charges alleges that on 12 November last year, at the reception area of the Prestonfield Hotel, Priestfield Road, Edinburgh, Watson set a curtain alight and did so wilfully. The fire is said to have taken hold and the curtain, a curtain pole, walls and a ceiling were damaged "and the lives of the patrons of said hotel were endangered".

The second charge relates to the same date, but specifies the Yellow Room at the luxury hotel. There, Watson is accused of setting fire to a curtain, again wilfully, and the curtain is said to have been damaged and the lives of those in the hotel endangered.

Watson, the MSP for Glasgow Cathcart and a former minister of tourism, culture and sport, had attended the Scottish Politician of the Year awards dinner at the Prestonfield Hotel.

Paul Burns, defending, opened yesterday's hearing, before Sheriff John Horsburgh, QC, by tendering pleas of not guilty. He told the court there had been "useful meetings" with the Crown, and that further inquiries were being made by both sides.

A meeting had been scheduled for later yesterday, added Mr Burns, and it had been agreed that, with the sheriff's approval, the hearing should be continued for a week "to enable these matters to be dealt with".

Adrian Fraser, the deputy procurator fiscal, confirmed that was the situation. He said: "Arrangements have been made for certain video evidence to be viewed later on today, and the viewing of that forms part of the ongoing discussions."

Sheriff Horsburgh said he would continue the hearing until 30 August, and Watson, dressed in a dark suit, light blue shirt and black and red tie, was allowed to leave the dock, after being reminded that he remained on bail.

The trial, to be held before a jury, has been set for 5 September, and the prosecution has listed 24 witnesses, including detectives, a fire officer, hotel staff and journalists.

Watson served as the MP for Glasgow Central from 1989 until 1997, when boundary changes wiped out the constituency.

He became involved in a bitter selection battle for the new Glasgow Central seat and lost out to Mohammad Sarwar.

He was then made a life peer as Lord Watson of Invergowrie.

In 1999, he was elected to the Scottish Parliament as the member for Glasgow Cathcart and is best known for being the architect of the controversial legislation which banned fox hunting with dogs.

Watson married his third wife, Clare Thomas, 31, last year. Football is a great passion of his and he is on the board of Dundee United.

He was suspended by Labour following his arrest over the alleged Prestonfield Hotel incident and pending the outcome of the criminal prosecution."


(The Scotsman, Aug 24th)

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

LABOUR MP BACKS UKIP POLICY!

Austin Mitchell, Labour MP for Grimsby, has launched an attack on Tony Blair and his policies on the EU. Writing in 'The Sprout', an irreverant Brussels based satirical magazine, he says:

"Tony has never made contact with Euro-reality. He loves the EU as a stage to strut on, but as Derek Scott, his former economic adviser notes, is totally naive on its realities and won't read the fine print thus qualifying as Europhile under Mitcell's Law: the less people understand about the EU, the more they like it. So he's been able to swallow everything, however damaging to British interests, and come up smiling at Nice, Amsterdam, the Reaction Farce, the Constitution, and even the Euro."

Mitchell then goes on to support the UKIP policy of British withdrawal from the EU by stating that it is "...the only sensible policy".
(The Sprout, July/Aug 2005, p9)
www.thesprout.net

I've never met Austin Mitchell, but I hope to shake his hand one day soon!

Friday, August 12, 2005

ANOTHER 'DISTORTION OF THE TRUTH'!

Euro enthusiast Richard Corbett recently placed the following on his website:

"UKIP agree with Labour and the Tories to ditch software patents. It does not happen very often, but UKIP MEPs voting in Strasbourg agreed with their Conservative, Lib Dem and Labour colleagues -to throw out controversial plans for an EU directive on software patents."

He is absolutely correct in that UKIP voted the same way as the Tories, Lib Dims, and Labour. He leaves out, however, one significant piece of information: The 'rejection amendment', which caused the proposed directive to fall, was tabled by... UKIP! So what we actually saw was Corbett and his chums falling into line behind UKIP. This is a promising development, the federalists admitting that UKIP have got it right!

Of course, distorting the facts is Corbett's speciality. This is the man who takes money from the EU to propagandise the European Constitution in the UK, and then criticises UKIP MEPs for claiming legitimate travelling expenses.

This is a man who represents a party of traitors, frauds, deviants, liars, and apologists for murderers and terrorists, and then has the cheek to produce a booklet (funded by the EU!) called "25 things you don't know about UKIP". Amongst the terrible crimes committed by UKIP, it appears most of them are white middle class males! Strange values these socialist creatures have...

LABOUR MEP WANTS TO USE THE STATE TO HARRASS UKIP MEMBER

UKIP's Godfrey Bloom joined the EU Parliament women's rights committee with the magnificent quip "I am here to represent Yorkshire women, who always have dinner on the table when you get home."

Mary Honeyball, one of Labour's London MEPs, who also sits on the women's rights committee, suggested an investigation of his business practices by a discrimination tribunal.

Brilliant. The new Labour elite at their finest. "I disagree with what you say, so I will use the State to harass you". In a previous existence Ms Honeyball was a probation officer, dedicated to keeping real criminals out of jail in order to make room for villains like Mr Bloom.

(Ms Honeyball is also a military analyst of repute ('war is indeed a gendered activity'), pointing out that "Almost all the fighters in Afghanistan and indeed every other war are men." Other website articles describe the sky as 'blue' and mention that water runs downhill.)

Thursday, August 11, 2005

RICHARD CORBETT, CLUTCHING AT STRAWS!

Euro fanatic Richard Corbett grasps at any straws he can find in order to sell the EU to the British people. Generally, he is full of crap, as are most of his type, but this must be my favourite yet....

EU money up in smoke (Letter to Yorkshire Post, 10 Aug, from a Richard Staveley): "I could hardly contain my relief when I read the letter from Richard Corbett MEP ("United Europe's tobacco sponsorship victory", August 5). At last we have a viable reason for the billions of pounds the UK hands over to Brussels every year: to punish those nasty people who - quite legally - manufacture and sell tobacco products... At least Mr Corbett's argument makes a change from the usual old chestnut so often trotted out to justify the existence of the EU - that it made cheap flights possible. Now we have two reasons to celebrate our governance from Brussels."

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

LABOUR PRESIDE OVER SELL OFF OF PLAYING FIELDS

Astonishing and alarming figures show that children's playing fields have vanished at the rate of almost one a day under the present Labour government.
Despite promises from ministers, 2540 school and community playing fields have been concreted over, although the National Playing Fields Association warn that the loss may be even greater than the Department of Culture, Media, and Sport will admit.

With London playing host to the Olympics in 2012, this is likely to have an adverse effect on the performance of Britain's athletes.

Labour promised to protect playing fields when it came to power in 1997. Another empty promise, another lie to the electorate.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

BLAIR & THE OLYMPICS

With the Olympics coming to London, Tony Blair orders his advisers to find a sport in which he can compete. So they pull a few strings and arrange for him to run the first leg of the 4x1000m relay. But Blair turned it down. He found out that after 100m you have to hand the baton over to a chosen successor.

(Sunday Times, July 17th 2005)

Sunday, July 17, 2005

LABOUR TERRORIST CONTACTS

Suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan was given a guided tour of the House of Commons last year, when he was a guest of Labour MP Jon Trickett. The terrorist also met International Development Minister Hilary Benn. His tour included areas of Parliament that are off limits to unaccompanied members of the public, raising further fears that the Houses of Parliament may be possible terrorist targets.

Whilst not suggesting for one moment that Trickett or Benn were aware of Khan's motives, one must question how it is that terrorists seem to be able to elicit invitations from Labour politicians so easily.

Sheik Dr Zaki Badawi, who has this week been refused entry to the USA, recently received an honorary knighthood from David Blunkett.

And let us not forget that true friend of terrorists the world over, Ken Livingstone, who invited Yusaf Al-Qaradawi to Britain last year. Al-Qaradawi is banned from the USA for advocating child suicide bombers in the Middle East.

"The Israelis may have nuclear bombs but we have the children bombs, and these bombs must continue" said Al-Qaradawi.

This is the company our Labour politicians keep. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that the terrorist threat has escalated to such a degree in the UK!

Saturday, July 16, 2005

BYERS PROVEN TO BE A LIAR, BUT WILL HE DO THE DECENT THING AND RESIGN?

Stephan Byers is now facing suspension from the House of Commons after his admission that he lyed to MPs over the collapse of Railtrack.

He claims that he wants to make a personal statement on the matter, but may not be able to do so until October, presumably in order to find some way to cover his tracks or to try to shift the blame onto an underling.

The Labour Party is full of such people, but Byers is exeptional even by their standards.
He was dishonest in the uproar over his spin-doctor Jo Moore who wanted to exploit 9/11 in order to 'bury' bad news.
He calaimed to "know nothing" about the Rover crisis in 2000, although he had been warned about the impending troubles.

A gentleman would resign in disgrace after being caught lying to the House. Byers will hang on until the last possible moment like the scoundrel he is.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

THE COMRADES MEET IN BRUSSELS

Dear Comrades,
I attach the minutes of the meeting of Horizontal Working Group E "Citizens' Europe" of 28 June 2005 in English and French.
Best wishes,
Frazer CLARKE




The above words opened the minutes of the 'Horizontal working group E citizens Europe' which met in Brussels on 28 june 2005. "Dear Comrades" is a bit 'Citizen Smith', but the fact that the PSE (The Red group in the Parliament) uses such jargon betrays the real motives behind the drive for a federal European state.

No surprise that this meeting of Comrades was chaired by Richard Corbett! Amongst the conclusions reached during the meeting was: "We should look at what parts of the Constitution can already be ratified by all countries."

ALL countries? But France and the Netherlands have REJECTED the constitution! So much for democratic process then.

It is not know whether the comrades sang 'The Red Flag' at the end of their meeting, but might I suggest some new lyrics?

"Though Marxists cringe, fellow travellers sneer, we'll keep the constitution burning here!"

Sunday, June 26, 2005

HAS BLAIR BEEN CAUGHT LYING IN BRUSSELS?

On June 23rd, Tony Blair addressed the European Parliament in Brussels. The following two quotes prove that Blair is either a liar, or he is a very confused individual. Read for yourself....


"I am a passionate pro-European. I always have been."
Tony Blair 23rd June 2005, Brussels



"We'll negotiate a withdrawal from the E.E.C. which has drained our natural resources and destroyed jobs"
Tony Blair 9th June 1983, Sedgefield


Nuff said!

LABOUR COUNCILLOR SUSPENDED OVER RAPE 'COME ON'

A senior Labour councillor has been severely reprimanded after he told a Tory opponent that he would like to "rape" her.

Councillor Kathy Pepperell claimed Councillor Muhammed Javed made the outrageous suggestion after he said he wanted to hold her hand.

Mr Javed, the former leader of Redbridge council, denied using the word "rape" but was suspended from the London Labour group. The incident happened last year.

(Evening Standard, 23 June, 2005)

Saturday, June 25, 2005

PRESCOTT BEHAVING LIKE AN OIK!

Fatguts Prescott, a sort of a cross between Mr Bean, Oliver Hardy, and the Mannequin Pis (the statue of the urinating boy in Brussels) has disgraced himself in public yet again. No, I don't mean he has lost control of his bladder, as he is rumoured to have done in a Chinese restaurant recently. This time he has behaved like the ignorant thug he is during Prime Minister's questions, no less.

Whilst Blair was making his usual empty promises and threats over the EU, Lardass suddenly decided to raise two fingers. (At the mention of Chirac, we are told). His face became so contorted in hatred and aggression, that he actually looked even uglier than usual, if such a thing can be believed.

It is appalling to think that if Blair were to fall ill at a time of national emergency then Prescott would be in charge of our country. This ignorant, rude, and halitoxic oaf, who can't even control his own bladder could theoreticaly be in charge of our nuclear deterrent!

How humiliating for us as a nation that this insignificant lump of quivering lard is allowed to strut the world stage, damp patch on his trousers, as our representative! What must the VIPs in the gallery of the House of Commons last wednesday have thought, as they witnessed this chubby little oik behaving like a football hooligan after a few cans of Special Brew?

Perhaps its all part of a cunning plan....... make us all so embarrassed about our representatives that we will jump at the chance to replace the Whitehall Cabinet with the Brussels Politburo!

Prescott of course should be replaced, but with what? I eagerly await your suggestions.....

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

LABOUR QUISLING HAS A VERY FUNNY IDEA OF WHAT DEMOCRACY ACTUALLY ENTAILS.

Arch Federalist Labour MEP Richard Corbett has had a bad week. Charged by the EU with promoting the constitution in the UK, he has witnessed the death of this wretched project. Interesting to see what spin he puts on events.........

"Within the same week, France and the Netherlands, two founding Member States, rejected the European Constitution with 54.87% and 63% against respectively. These results are seen by some as the death of the constitution. But are they?

So far, ten member states have ratified the Constitution, nine via their national parliaments (including Latvia just today) and one by referendum. Those states represent about half of the EU population. Twelve other countries have indicated that they will continue with their ratification procedures despite the French and Dutch results.

We are therefore likely to arrive at a situation where the constitution is approved by a large majority of states and people - but not the grand slam of 25 victories formally required for ratification.

What to do in such circumstances? The views of the majority surely deserve at least as much consideration as those of the minority."


As Corbett points out, 9 of the 10 states that have ratified did so without holding a referendum. Had the German people been asked, they would have certainly rejected the constitution. Instead, the deal was done by politicians behind closed doors.

I think a man who takes his pieces of silver (on top of his pay & salary - see previous blog on Corbett's 'Slush fund') from a foreign government in order to sell out his own people can rightly be termed a 'Quisling'.

ANOTHER MISLEADING STATEMENT FROM RICHARD CORBETT

The slithy Toves who gire and gimble in the wabe that is the European Parliament seize on any opportunity to criticize international bodies that are not of their own making. The UN and NATO are particular targets, as the EU sees itself as being successor to both, at least within the European sphere of influence.

But now it seems, even UEFA has atrracted the aquisitive eye of one of the slithiest of all Toves, Labour MEP Richard Corbett. (Known in Brussels as 'Ronnie Corbett' due to his lack of political stature). He has publicly criticized UEFA for banning Liverpool FC from competing in the Champions League. I reproduce his words below, followed by a statement from Arlene McCarthy MEP who seems to know rather more about the subject than Corbett does.



"For those of you who are not aware of the situation, as things currently stand UEFA does not intend to allow Liverpool to compete in the Champions League, but the UEFA Executive will reconsider this situation at its forthcoming meeting. If UEFA does not reverse its decision, this would be the first time that the title-holders are unable to defend their title." (Corbett)



"As the MEP who represents the North West Region and the City of Liverpool I have had discussions with UEFA concerning Liverpool FC’s right to defend their Championship title.

To be accurate it is simply not true that UEFA does not intend to allow Liverpool to compete. UEFA have at all times demonstrated a willingness to find a compromise, taking into account the interests of other UEFA committee members and importantly the need for Everton, another Liverpool team, to retain its rightful place in the Champions League." (McCarthy)



Corbett, whose obsession with UKIP has led him to issue some rather innacurate and (deliberately?) misleading statements in the past, seems to have shot wide again!

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

'TAX FIDDLE' OF LABOUR MAYORAL CANDIDATE

A councillor who was set to become a city's first black mayor appeared in court yesterday accused of benefit fraud.

Berni Callaghan, 52, served on Cambridge's council tax and housing benefit review board when she made two false claims, the court heard.
The Labour councillor and gospel preacher (you couldn't make this up, could you! - ed) denied five charges of falsely claiming £740 in council tax and housing benefits.
The city council claimed that Callaghan failed to declare shares she owned when she made claims.

Miss Callaghan claimed the Halifax shares were held in trust for the 'Black Liberation Fund'.

The former deputy mayor has withdrawn her candidacy for mayor. The case continues.

(Abridged from the Daily Express, May 10 2005)

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

LABOUR COUNCILLOR IN £23,000 BENEFITS SCAM

A Westminster councillor fleeced her own authority of £23,000 in a 6 year benefit fraud, Southwark Crown Court has been told. Josephine Ohene-Djan, 49, claimed housing benefit on a flat she let to a relative while living at her mother's home, it is claimed.
Ohene-Djan denies 7 counts of false accounting.
The trial continues.

(Evening Standard, 04 May 2005)

Saturday, April 30, 2005

IDIOTS ELEVATED TO THE LORDS

Not content with wrecking the House of Lords, one of Britain's most important institutions, Tony Blair has now added insult to injury by doleing out peerages to some of the nuttier and more distasteful members of his gang of of cowards, fraudsters, and traitors.

Tony Banks, alcoholic, former sports minister, and closet bi-sexual, has been elevated to the upper house. He recently described the needs of his constituents as "intellectually numbing". Well, of course Comrade Banks, these Proles do not belong to the Political Elite, do they? But as long as they continue to believe Labour lies and vote for you then they do have some use, and you can continue to treat them with contempt, and laugh at them over a glass of Champagne!

Lewis Moonie, formerly Minister for Veterans Affairs, has also been elevated. I remember arriving in Whitehall for a meeting with Moonie to discuss, amongst other things, Depleted Uranium Poisoning of Gulf War veterans. Moonie was late for our meeting because he was out showing solidarity with striking firemen.
He assured me there was no problem with Depleted Uranium, whilst at that very time British veterans were being forced to travel to the Veteran's Administration hospital in Arlington, USA, in order to be properly diagnosed. The VA diagnosed Depleted Uranium Poisoning in many cases, and we subsequently obtained papers from Porton Down confirming that MoD knew very well that this was a major problem, and although they denied it, they were carrying out secret research on the subject.

Chris Smith has also been elevated. Smudger, it seems, is very keen on funding AIDS research, probably because he himself is HIV positive. Perhaps he will be styled 'Lord Smith of Hampstead Heath'. But of course, one should not mock the afflicted.

Perhaps a peerage is looming for one of the vilest traitors this country has produced since William Joyce (aka Lord Haw-Haw). Arise, Lord Corbett of Bruxelles!

I could go on, but I think, dear reader, you get the picture. A lot of dysfunctional weirdos from the Labour Party are now Lords. This can only demean this illustrious institution still further.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

PRESCOTT PISSES HIMSELF

John Prescott has surprised no-one with his recent obscene outbursts, directed at the press and others. It has emerged, however, that Lardarse has an embarrasing problem that might explain his short temper. Rumours abound in Westminster that Prescott is sufferring from incontinence.

This embarrassing condition afflicts many people, of course, but it must be especially embarrassing for a politician, even a pretend one, to stalk the corridors of power with a damp patch on the front of one's trousers.

I for one will be watching very carefully next time I see the incredible bulk dribbling his way through an interview on TV.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

MONITOR CONDEMNS LABOUR ON POST VOTES

Britain's most experienced election monitor has criticised the government for failing to clamp down on electoral fraud, which he believes is a problem in up to 20 cities.
Bruce George, a senior Labour MP in the last parliament and former president of the parliamentary assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), which oversees elections around the world, said he could not rule out fraud affecting the general election result.
George, who oversaw the recent contoversial Ukrainian elections, said "I think we need to have an inquiry and then introduce legislation to minimise the risks of fraud in Birmingham, Blackburn, and 15-20 other cities where I am aware that cheating is taking place.
"The easier it is to get a postal vote, the more opportunity there is for vote rigging, and it's going on. We all know where it's going on, and we all know who is doing it."

Sunday Times (April 17, 2005)


Of course, we all know that the Labour Party was very keen to introduce postal voting, as it gives them the opportunity to subvert tthe democratic system they so despise. They want nothing more than the one party state their hero Marx taught them about. That it was that useless barrel of lard, Fatguts Prescott, the well known thug, liar, and incompetent plaything of the Trades Unions who was behind all of this, should come as no surprise to us. Everything this ridiculous moron touches turns to sh*t.

LABOUR CAUGHT LYING ON IMMIGRATION FIGURES

The government has secretly calculated that there are about 500,000 illegal immigrants in Britain despite repeated claims by ministers that they do not know the scale of the problem.
The figure has been compiled by Home Office officials. Yet one of its ministers told MPs in February there was "no official estimate".

The Sunday Times (April 17, 2005)

Well, here we have it again. A Labour minister lying to Parliament. There is no surprise here, the entire Labour Party is made up of liars, traitors, criminals, and perverts. You would not want a single one of them in your home. The Sunday Times article goes on to reveal that the research that unearthed this figure was ordered by Tony Blair "as a matter of extreme urgency". This fact being revealed by a confidential Whitehall memo. Of course Blair is a 'man' who long ago proved that he can not be trusted to tell the truth.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

6 LABOUR COUNCILLORS FOUND GUILTY OF FRAUD

Judge slates 'banana republic' postal voting system

Sandra Laville
Tuesday April 5, 2005
The Guardian

A senior judge made a scathing attack on the postal voting system yesterday, condemning the government for complacency in the face of fraud which would disgrace a "banana republic".

Richard Mawrey QC, presiding over a special election court in Birmingham, warned that there were no realistic systems in place to detect or prevent postal voting fraud at the general election. "Until there are, fraud will continue unabated," he said.

He found six Labour councillors in Birmingham guilty of carrying out "massive, systematic and organised" postal voting fraud to win two wards during last June's elections for the city council. Declaring the results void, he barred the men from standing again in a byelection expected on May 12.
After the judgment the national Labour party suspended the six men. A spokesman said they would be sub ject to a "vigorous disciplinary process". Criminal charges against them are expected. Police said yesterday their inquiries were continuing.

But Mr Mawrey, a deputy high court judge who has sat through four weeks of evidence that thousands of postal votes were stolen to be changed or filled in by Labour supporters, said the fraud was not the actions of a "few hotheads". It was carried out with the full knowledge and cooperation of the local Labour party and "extensively prevailed" throughout the city, where applications for postal votes soared from 28,000 to 70,000 last year.

It was focused on areas with a large Muslim population who could no longer be trusted to vote for the party because of unhappiness over the Iraq war.

The case was brought after complaints from electors in the Bordesley Green and Aston wards of Birmingham city council that their votes had been stolen. A dossier of evidence compiled by the Liberal Democrats, who were defeated in Aston, and the People's Justice party, which lost in Bordesley Green, formed the basis of the hearing.

In his judgment yesterday, Mr Mawrey condemned the government for refusing to change the postal voting system in advance of the general election because it believed that systems to prevent fraud were "clearly working."

"Anybody who has sat through the case and listened to evidence of electoral fraud that would disgrace a banana republic would find this surprising," Mr Mawrey said.

"[It] indicates a state not simply of complacency, but of denial. The systems to deal with fraud are not working well. They are not working badly. The fact is that there are no systems to deal realistically with fraud."

In a damning judgment which ran to 192 pages, he said the system for registering postal vote applications was "hopelessly insecure". There was no way of checking whether the person who had applied for the vote was the legitimate voter.

Postal ballots were sent out in ordinary mail and were clearly identifiable. "Short of writing "STEAL ME" on the envelopes, it is hard to see what more could be done to ensure their coming into the wrong hands," he said.

There had been "widespread theft" of postal votes, either en masse from corrupt postal workers or on a smaller scale from the letterboxes of householders, the court heard.

A lack of effective policing meant that fraud was compounded, Mr Mawrey said. Returning officers had neither the powers, resources or authority to investigate suspicious applications for postal votes, and the police were poorly trained to detect it.

In the Bordesley Green ward, he ruled that up to 2,000 postal votes were fraudulent, and in Aston 1,000. In many cases whole families had had their votes intercepted and changed by Labour.

Chaman Salha, a solicitor for the Aston Labour councillors, said the result was a "dark day for democracy".

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Six Labour Councillors guilty of fraud? No surprise. Another of Lardass Prescott's pet projects fails? No surprise.

Time & time again these people are being exposed for what they really are: CROOKS, LIARS, INCOMPETENTS, & A DISGRACE TO THIS COUNTRY (which won't bother them, as they are riddled with loathing for this country).

Sunday, March 13, 2005

IMBECILE PRESCOTT LIVES HIGH ON TAXPAYER'S MONEY

Deputy PM (sic) Fatguts Pescott has denied that he planned to check into a £5000 a night hotel. However, it is now evident that he has already stayed there last year - AT OUR EXPENSE!!

Enquiries by the Daily Mail have revealed that Prescott, a useless lump of lard retained by Blair as a sop to the Trade Union movement, stayed at the 4 star Carlton on the Cannes seafront in March of last year. He was taking part in an international property conference.... one can only speculate as to what this semi-literate buffoon contributed to the debate.

John Prescott is, of course, a totally irrelevant waste of taxpayers money. He is retained purely to give the Trade Unions the impression that their opinion matters to Tony Blair, so that they will continue to hand over money to the Labour Party.

Of course, we all knew that Prescott was a violent thug, but he has now been exposed as a liar who displays utter contempt for the taxpayer.

I WANT A SHAG: HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE?

A Labour MP offered to pay a female colleague for sex in a drunken rampage during last week's all night Common's debate on the anti-terrorist laws, it was alleged.
The male politician is said to have shouted at a married 'Blair babe' MP "I'll come with you for a shag. How much do you charge?"
Former union activist and Bradford Labour MP Mr Marsha Singh was accused of making the indecent proposal to Labour MP Jane Griffiths in the early hours of Friday.

As Labour MPs tried to calm him down, Mr Singh is said to have raised his fists and, according to one eyewitness, shouted at another woman MP who intervened, "I don't want a f****** fight, I want a s*** but I don't want to s*** you."

He later later barged into the Tea Room where he bawled in the presence of Ms Griffiths "I don't want f****** tea, I want f****** wine. I want to talk about s*******".
(Mail on Sunday, 13 Mar 2005)

This is the second time in recent months that an elected Labour Party official has been accused of offering money for sex. Of course, we understand that the Labour Party is a home for the dysfunctional and perverted. Having spent a great deal of time in both Westminster and Brussels, however, I must bring into question the taste of these Labour Party freaks. Never before have I seen such ugly women as those who are attracted to the Labour Party. Who the hell would pay such Barkers for sex? How desperate must one be, for example, to marry Cherie Booth? Of course, these are people who wander around Clapham Common late at night looking for young Rastafarians to have sex with.

They deserve our sympathy.

Saturday, March 12, 2005

ANOTHER LABOUR COUNCILLOR IN THE DOCK!

A Labour councillor at the heart of a vote-rigging trial was forced to concede in court yesterday that a legally signed and witnessed statement that he wrote after being accused of electoral corruption gave an inaccurate idea of his movements.

Muhammad Afzal and two other Labour councillors are being tried at an election commission in Birmingham amid allegations that they fraudulently obtained and filled in other people's postal votes for the 2004 elections.

A group of conspirators, including the three councillors, are said to have driven to a warehouse in a deserted industrial estate on the night of June 8th 2004 to mark scores of postal votes in favour of Labour for the election on June 10th.
(The Times, March 12th, 2005)

Here we have it again. Labour Fraud, Labour Lies. Can anybody doubt that this is a party of crooks, liars, fraudsters, apologists for terrorists, traitors, and perverts?

Whether it is Labour MEPs being decorated by the KGB for treason, Labour officials misappropriating money, Labour perverts wandering around Clapham Common at night looking for casual sex or considering 'marrying' their gay lovers to qualify for extra allowances from the EU, a sick picture is being painted here.

The moral fabric of our society is being undermined by these revolting left-wing sodomites, secularists, and crooks.

Friday, February 11, 2005

TONY BLAIR: IRA APOLOGIST

In an action unprecedented for a Prime Minister, Tony Blair made an abject apology to the Guildford Four yesterday.
He summoned TV cameras to his office after the Speaker had blocked his plans to respond to a planted question in the Commons.
His voice trembling with emotion Mr Blair said he was "very sorry" that the four were wrongly convicted of pub bombings that left 5 victims dead and more than 100 injured.
(Daily Mail, Feb 10 2005)

This was, of course, Blair's second apology to the four, he sent them a written apology in 2000.

Of course, as the Daily Mail rightly points out, nobody else has ever been brought to justice for this sickening mass murder. The reason for this is simple: Gerard Conlon, Carole Richardson, Paddy Armstrong, and Paul Hill are as guilty as hell! Elizabeth Forsyth, whose son William, a Guardsmen, was murdered by the 'Guildford Four', certainly believes in their guilt to this day.

Mr Justice Donaldson, when he sent the Four down for life, stated that he would gladly have sent them to the Gallows.

Surely here is an arguement in favour of capital punishment? If these murderers had swung, then they would not have been able to get off later on a technicality.

At a time when Sinn Fein /IRA is particularly active, and it has now been confirmed that they were responsible for the recent £26 million bank robbery, Blair's words are offensive to all those who have suffered at the hands of these murderers.

It has also been confirmed that senior members of Sinn Fein would have had to have authorised the robbery. That means Gerry Adams and Martin McGuiness, both also members of the Army Council of the Provisional IRA.

Tony Blair is cosying up to these murderers so as not to derail his so-called 'Peace Process' (more accurately described as 'Surrender to Terrorism').

Blair's capitulation has sent out a message to Terrorists across the world - Terrorism works! Has it dawned on him that possibly this message has encouraged Al Queeda et al.? Perhaps the reason the Ken Bigley drama was dragged out for so long, compared to other hostage situations in Iraq, was because Blair is perceived as a man who can be bullied?

He is a man without any sense of shame whatsoever, and a disgrace to the office he has abused for too long.

Wednesday, January 19, 2005

MORE DISINFORMATION FROM RICHARD CORBETT

An amusing press statement landed on my desk..... Labour MEP Richard Corbett, who seems to be obsessed with UKIP (Damn those middle class white males!!), is trumpeting what he claims is a UKIP U-turn on the EU.

UKIP's Nigel Farage, we are told, has signed a resolution calling for greater powers for the EU, more QMV, and an enlarged Commission.

Anybody bothering to actually look at this motion will see that Farage has not signed this resolution, and enquiries reveal that UKIP MEPs did not vote in favour of it.

Not a good week for Corbett: Dick by name, Dick by nature!

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

LABOUR MEP RICHARD CORBETT HAS "SLUSH FUND"

Pro-European MEP Richard Corbett has been handed an extra £2200 of taxpayers cash - to trumpet the EU constitution.
It comes on top of his £57,485 salary and a handsome perks and allowances package of £160,000 a year.
And it is seperate from the £2,536 fund for "anywhere in the world on Parliamentary business". (The Sun, Jan 12th 2005)

UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom stated that this money amounts to nothing more than a "slush fund"

Corbett has frequently attacked UKIP MEPs for perceived wrong doing, even obtaining EU funds for a rather pathetic pamphlet attacking the party.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

TONY BLAIR'S HITLERITE POLICIES

My thanks to 'The Freedom Association' for bringing to my attention the fact that only two political leaders have ever banned hunting with hounds: Adolf Hitler and Tony Blair!

The Freedom Association have produced an excellent flyer showing how New Labour are destroying our institutions and undermining traditional British values.

I heartily recommend their website: www.tfa.net

Come to think of it..... compulsory ID cards, bureaucratisation, a meglomaniac leader, its all starting to fall into place.

Now I know why I had to declare my ethnic origin on my census form!

Friday, December 10, 2004

PRESCOTT'S OFFICE ACCUSED OF RACISM

John Prescott's office asked a Jewish lawyer discriminatory questions during a job interview, an industrial tribunal has been told.
Anthony Engel, 61, a barrister who also sits as a judge, was asked if he participated in the ceremonies of other faiths - something that is forbidden by his own religion.
Mr Engel said he was shocked and unsettled by the question at an interview in which he was being considered for a post as chairman of the Northern or Southern Rent Assesment Panels.
The office of the Deputy Prime Minister denies racial discrimination.

(From the Telegraph, 09 Dec 2004)


If Mr Engels is so easily shocked, then he must be of a very nervous disposition indeed. (Or perhaps, being a lawyer, he smells a sizeable compensation package in the air!) I have no sympathy for Fatguts Prescott's office, however, as it is limp dicked socialists like them that created all these racial sensitivities, and have made it difficult and dangerous to refuse to give a job to anybody from an ethnic background.
Now they have stepped into the minefield they created for the rest of us - You brought it home, chaps, YOU SMELL IT!

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

LABOUR MEP OFFERED RESEARCHER MONEY FOR SEX

Labour MP Oona King has revealed that when she worked as a researcher at the European Parliament in Brussels, a Labour MEP offered her £10,000 to sleep with him.

She reveals that the Labour MEP concerned had been in post for around 10 years at the time of the incident, which took place in the early 90s.

Speculation in the coffee bars and Member's salon of the European Parliament concerns Glyn Ford, elected in 1984. His Assistant was ..... Oona King.

Just speculation, of course!




Monday, November 29, 2004

LABOUR ACTIVIST RAPED 4 YEAR OLD GIRL

The website of Labour activist Mark Tann ( www.webspawner.com/users/mark55/ ) carries links to the 'official' Labour Party websites, including that of 10 Downing Street.

It also carries links to 2 children's charities, 'Save the Children', and author J.K. Rowlings favourite charity 'One Parent Families'.

Nothing wrong with that you might think, until you learn that Mark Tann is currently serving a 15 year jail sentence for raping a 4 year old girl, amongst other things. He was also found guilty at Canterbury Crown Court of indecency with a 9 year old girl.

Mark Tann is described as "A paedophile babysitter who gained the trust of a mother by showing her a picture of himself with Tony and Cherie Blair,..."
( www news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2669865.stm )

Now we all know that the Labour Party attracts confused and dysfunctional people into its ranks, but this peice of scum is surely the worst of them all.

Friday, November 26, 2004

LABOUR COUNCILLORS UNDER POLICE INVESTIGATION

Police are investigating claims that 10 Labour councillors from South Lanarkshire failed to register election donations.

The probe was sparked by concerns that politicians received thousands of pounds from various trade unions before the 2003 local authority elections, but failed to register the money with the Electoral Commission.

A spokeswoman from Strathclyde Police confirmed that a complaint had been made and that police were investigating.

(The Scotsman, 04 Nov 04)

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

LABOUR PEER HELD AFTER HOTEL FIRE

The Labour peer Lord Watson was arrested and charged by police investigating a fire in a five-star hotel.

Lord Watson of Invergowrie, a former minister whose Private Members Bill led to a ban on foxhunting in Scotland, was among hundreds of guests at the Scottish Politician of the Year event in Edinburgh.

He was questioned by police after claims that a fire was deliberatly started in a room at the 17th century Prestonfield Hotel early on the morning of Friday 12th Nov.

A spokesman for Lothian and Borders Police said: "A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal".

It is understood Lord Watson has been charged with willful fire-raising and has been released on police bail.


(Daily Telegraph, 15 Nov 2004)

'Scottish Politician of the Year', how intriguing! I wonder what one has to do to win that accolade! Are there seperate catogories for excellence in embezzlement and fraud? Now I see why the new Scottish 'Parliament' building ran over cost so horrifically (A good job the English have such deep pockets!). As I have said before, the Scottish Labour Party seems to be riddled with crooks, liars, and frauds. With so many of these people in Blair's cabinet, it is no wonder the country is in such a mess!

Thursday, November 11, 2004

LABOUR MEP IN EXPENSES INQUIRY

David Martin MEP is yet another Scottish Labourite with accounting problems.

The Scotsman (5 Apr 04) reported the Martin had to answer charges that he had created a situation which saw him personally benefit from almost £2000 a month.
It was alleged that he had transferred £1400 a month from his Brussels office account to investment trusts and building society accounts held in his name.
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The bulk of the money was paid every month to Martin by the Parliament to fund his employee's salaries and pension entitlements. The Scotsman reported, however, that Martin did not actually have any employees!

He also received £400 a month from the parliament as a contribution to his pension. Labour Party rules state MEPs must repay this money via standing order from their personal accounts. Martin was called upon to explain why he failed to do this.

The 'whistle blower' was Martin's brother-in-law, Billy Cook, who wanted to exact revenge on Martin after he left his wife of 25 years for Lorraine Davidson, a Daily Mirror reporter and former Labour Party spin doctor.

The terms 'Scottish Labour politician' and 'financial scandal' seem to be inextricably linked!

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

LABOUR PARTY TREASURER SACKED FOR GROSS MISCONDUCT AFTER PROBE INTO FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES

The treasurer of the Labour Party in former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook's constituency has been sacked from his business post for gross misconduct after a probe into financial irregularities. (Edinburgh Evening News, 8 Oct 2004)

Stuart Duffin was dismissed from his director's position with West Lothian Chamber of Commerce. The probe determined that he had lied to his employers about money transfers and inappropriately paid money to himself. He was also alleged to have used more than £1100 of Chamber cash to pay for 'excessive' taxi bills over a three month period this year.

Duffin stood as a Labour Party candidate for Livingston's Kirkton ward at the last General Election.

Yet another financial scandal involving the Labour Party in Scotland! How on earth can the electorate be expected to have faith in this gang of crooks, thieves, and liars to run our economy? Its no wonder they all seem to drive nice cars!

Monday, November 08, 2004

TESSA JOWELL IN MONEY LAUNDERING CONTROVERSY

Tessa Jowell was hit by claims that she misled the Commons over the Government's secret negotiations with American supercasino operators, reports the Daily Mail (Nov 4th)

Michael Howard confronted Tony Blair at PMQs with evidence that Jowell's department had e-mailed US operators offering them tax dispensations, and suggestions for changing European money laundering rules.

(For 'US operators' read 'Mafia' - ed)

LABOUR COUNCIL LEADERS TO BE INVESTIGATED OVER CASH 'DONATION' (OR IS BRIBE A MORE APPROPRIATE WORD FOR IT?)

Manchester City Council leaders involved in negotiations for a casino are to be investigated by the local government watchdog. It has been revealed that a property developer donated £5000 to the local Labour Party weeks before winning a contract for a £260 million casino in the city.

One might have supposed that after the Ecclestone 'donation' scandal, Labour politicians would be wary of accepting what might easily be seen as bribes. Evidently not....!

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

LABOUR MP ASKED TO RESIGN FOLLOWING RACIST REMARKS

Following an anti-Muslim outburst, the National Assembly Against Racism demanded the resignation of Labour MP and Minister for Europe, Denis McShane. McShane asked Muslims to "make a choice" between terrorism and the "British way" of peaceful and democratic progress.

The Assembly claimed that McShane's remarks "...give succor directly to the British National Party, who use Islamaphobia as a key weapon to build support".

LABOUR MP's OFFICE IN TWO FINANCIAL SCANDALS

Jack McConnell, Labour MP for Motherwell, admitted that he had used money from the ISTC Union to cover some of the costs of his unsuccessful campaign for the Labour leadership in 2000.

As a result of complaints from the SNP and the Tories, he agreed to amend his entry in the register of member's interests to include controversial trade union donations to his local party. (1)

Two years after this dubious incident was reported, lo and behold.... we have another scandal in McConnell's constituency!
Former Labour party treasurer Elizabeth Wilson pleaded guilty to embezzling £11,000 from party funds, at Hamilton Sheriff Court, where she received a £2400 fine. (2)

If I were a donor to the Labour Party I would be very worried indeed about these practices.


(1) The Scotsman, 01 Nov 2002
(2) The Scotsman, 30 April 2004

FORMER LABOUR MPs NAMED AS SPIES

Labour MPs Tom Driberg and Raymond Fletcher, both now dead, have been listed as KGB agents in files smuggled to the UK by former Soviet agent Vasili Mitrokhin.
Driberg was MP for Barking, East London, and Fletcher was MP for Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

Driberg, codenamed 'LEPAGE' by his KGB masters, was described as "one of the many victims of the KGB's sexual entrapment". It was claimed that during one visit to Moscow the KGB used his habit of picking up men in public lavatories to trap him. Allegedly he attempted to seduce a KGB man in the urinals behind the Metropole Hotel.

Driberg was a supporter of Stalin, the Soviet dictator responsible for the murders of millions of Soviet citizens during an unparalleled reign of terror.

So here we another one of our former Labour MPs: A traitor who openly admired a genocidal murderer, and who thought that public toilets were a suitable place to have sex. Its not nice, is it...?

Monday, November 01, 2004

LABOUR MEP DECORATED BY THE KGB

In 1985, Oleg Gordievsky, who had been one of the KGB's most senior figures in London, defected to the UK. In his autobiography, 'Next Stop Execution' (Macmillan, 1995, London) he lifted the lid on the degree to which the Labour party had been infiltrated by the KGB. This, remember, was at the height of the cold war, when armed conflict with the Soviet Union seemed a very real possibility. The men and women Gordievsky names are traitors to their country, and to their people. Possibly the most disturbing revalation concerns the presentation of an award by the KGB to a Labour MEP. The presentation took place in Brussels.

"An agent with a long record was the veteran politician and trade unionist Bob Edwards, MP successively for Bilston and Wolverhampton.....
"Since Edwards was an enthusiastic European, a member of the European Parliament from 1977 to 1979,... they (Edwards and his KGB 'handler, Leonid Zaitzev - ed.) often met in Brussels, where Edwards had excellent contacts and access to useful military and political information. So highly did the KGB value him that he was awarded the Order of the People's Friendship, the country's third highest decoration. The medal was kept in his file at the centre, but Zaitzev once took it to Brussels, so that the recipient could at least see and touch what he had won." (1995, pp 286-7)

Gordievsky goes on to name more Labour figures, some were traitors, some fall into the category of what Lenin referred to as "useful idiots."

"In Soviet eyes, the KGB's most valuble confidential contact in London was the veteran Labour MP Fenner Brockway." (1995, p277) "He (Brockway) was little more than a puppet in KGB hands." (1995, p278)

"Two others seen as helpful by the Soviets were the Labour MPs Frank Allaun and James Lamond. Both were deeply involved in the pro-Moscow peace movement, and both seemed to the Soviet embassy to behave as if they were agents not of the KGB but of the International Department, always doing exactly what the official Soviet peace committee wanted of them. Their trips abroad, their statements, their behaviour, their votes - all appeared to Moscow to be nicely in line with Soviet propaganda." (1995, p 278)

"In London, (Mikhail) Bogdanov tried to make contact with Joan Ruddock, and invited her to drinks; whether she was nervous that someone might try to compromise her or try to photograph her in the company of a Soviet official, I do not know.... Her anxiety was, no doubt, increased by the rumours that CND was receiving Soviet money..." (1995, p279)

"However, some politicians appeared to support the Soviet line so freely that the KGB saw no need to influence them. One such was Tony Benn, whose views seemed to the Russians almost indistinguishable from those of the Communist Party..." (1995, p280)

And so, dear reader, there we have it. These are our Labour politicians. Such a shame we no longer hang our traitors.

TAXPAYER FUNDS 'CHAMPAGNE SOCIALIST'S' PIED-A-TERRE

The following is extracted from the Daily Mail, Oct 21st 2004:

"One of Labour's wealthiest MPs is using taxpayers money to pay for her London flat. Champagne socialist Barbara Follet, 61, wife of the multi-millionaire novelist Ken, claims a House of Commons allowance to cover the cost of her pied-a-terre in the heart of Soho.
The MP for Stevenage can claim up to £20,902 a year to cover housing costs, including interest payments on a mortgage, rent, furniture, and other bills.
Yet the Follet's main home - a £2 million former rectory in Hertfordshire - is only 30 minutes from London and thus within easy commuting distance of Westminster.
The couple, nicknamed Barbie and Ken, also own properties in the Caribbean and South Africa."

Thursday, October 21, 2004

LABOUR COUNCILLOR HAD 'LUNGED AT TWO DETECTIVES WITH A KITCHEN KNIFE'!

Labour Councillor Gholam Murtaza was suspended from the party last year after it emerged that he had served a six month jail term after allegedly attacking two police officers with a kitchen knife. He was found guilty of two counts of assault and one of affray at Minshull Street Crown Court in June 1998.

Potential candidates are barred from standing in local elections if they have received a prison sentence of 3 months or more up to five years before the poll.

Rather interestingly, Labour MP Jim Dobbin knew of the conviction, according to the Manchester News.

Gholam Murtaza drives a black cab in Manchester city centre.

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

LABOUR MAYOR ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGES

Patrick Tyrell, the Labour Mayor of Halton Borough Council, was arrested on August 10th 2004 by police investigating allegations of electoral fraud. It is believed that he was held on suspicion of offences relating to June's all postal local & European elections.

The police investigation is believed to relate to personation, which involves filling in ballot papers in the absence of the voter. Mayor Tyrell's 45 year old daughter was also arrested on suspicion of forgery.

COMMUNIST CONNECTIONS OF LEADING BLAIRITES

Since 2001, the General secretary of the Labour Party, responsible for raising the funds to keep Tony Blair's show on the road, has been David Maxim Triesman.
No more blatant example could be found of the true face behind New Labour's moderate churchgoing mask. Back in his student days in 1968, Triesman was suspended from Essex University for breaking up a meeting where a defence scientist was speaking.

As an active Communist Party member, Triesman was committed to a strategy of violent disruption. After the above incident he wrote:

"What we should do if the situation were to arise again would be to behave as provocatively as necessary, and to effectively sanction the University to the extent that they need to use force, probably the police.

"The generation developing in this country will not want to pay lip service to the international struggle against imperialism, colonialism and racism. It will be in conflict with capitalism as the parent of these enemies. It will become an enemy within the fortresses of capitalism."

Alan Milburn, Labour MP for Darlington, was formerly Secretary of State for Health, one of the most important positions in Blair's cabinet. But his first job was in a left-wing bookshop which also served as a headquarters for numerous ultra-left groups in the north-east of England. Milburn was an active member of one of these, the International Marxist Group (IMG).

The IMG had a strong reputation for street violence during the late 1960s & early 1970s. Its best known member, Tariq Ali, recently published his political memoirs under the title 'STREET FIGHTING YEARS'.

Dr John Reid, Labour MP for Hamilton North & Belshill, is now the Secretary of State for Health, and former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Reid & Blair presumed to lecture Ulstermen on the need for negotiation with IRA terrorists. Yet Reid himself is a former member of the Communist Party. During his years as an active communist, his party was funded by secret Moscow gold, brought into Britain by the communist official Reuben Falber. The Communist Party of Great Britain also harboured Soviet spies, such as Melita Norwood.

Reid's predecessor as NI Secretary was Hartlepool MP, and soon to be EU Commissioner, Peter Mandleson, one of Blair's key allies in the New Labour project. A man who has had the distinction of having to resign from Cabinet in disgrace not onec, but twice! Mandleson joined the Young Communist League in 1973.

Another veteran of the Young Communist League is Kevin Brennan, Labour MP for Cardiff West. Brennan succeeded William Hague as President of the Oxford Union in 1982, and was formerly right-hand man to Welsh First Minister Rhodri Morgan.

Dr Kim Howells, Labour MP for Pontypridd and one time Minister at the Dept of Culture, Media and Sport in Blair's government, is another former member of the Communist Party. Unlike Mandleson and Brennan, however, this was no youthful aberration: Howells was an active communist into his mid 30s, even whilst Brezhnev's tanks were rolling into Afghanistan.

Judy Mallaber, Labour MP for Amber Valley, formerly chaired the Labour Research Dept, a Marxist group which is not actually a part of the Labour Party. She was herself a member of the Communist Party.

Jim Fitzpatrick is Labour MP for Poplar & Canning town. In his younger days he was a member of the notoriously violent Socialist Workers Party (SWP), formerly known as the International Socialists.

Dr Ian Gibson, Labour MP for Norwich North, is chairman of the Science & Technology Committee of the House of Commons. Like Fitzpatrick, he was a follower of the International Socialists/SWP.




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