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Independence in Scotland – the deception

Some have long wondered what would happen to Scotland once they got their Independence vote out of the way.

There are some of us who understand that this would only grant them independence from London, not from Brussels. Under the current regime, Scotland is not seen by Brussels as a Nation, it is not seen as a State, it is recognised only as a European Region.

Others believe that once Independence from London is secured then Scotland would have Statehood in its own right. Under international law that would probably be the case, but in the odd world of the EU and its own version of law, I don’t think that notion would have legs to walk with let alone run.

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LibLabCon only offer voters disguised EU agenda

First published in April last year, just before the May election, this article has been the subject of much searching lately, so due to public interest, I have decided to republish. (apologies if any of the original links no longer work).

LibLabCon only offering voters disguised EU agenda

Posted on April 29, 2010 by ianpj

In an article by Toque entitled The Liberal Democrats’ Resolution of the England Question, which was the publication of a letter from the Liberal Democrat HQ in response to their question on an English Parliament, published on 27th April, I posted the following response:

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LibLabCon only offering voters disguised EU agenda

In an article by Toque entitled The Liberal Democrats’ Resolution of the England Question, which was the publication of a letter from the Liberal Democrat HQ in response to their question on an English Parliament, published on 27th April, I posted the following response:

“Ultimately, we want to move towards a federal United Kingdom – devolving power within England further and thus resolving this question”

Note the LibDem words carefully – “devolving power within England further”. Not devolving power TO England, but within England.

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We can all dream..

A strange fantasy thought leapt from one brain cell to another this afternoon.

Tomorrow morning, Tuesday 6th April, the start of a new tax year and the Queen sits down to begin her breakfast.

After consuming enough to see her through what may be a strenuous morning, she settles down to read the newspapers, when she is interupted by the butler.

“Its time Maam”

“Thank you, I shall be right along” she replies.

“What the bloody hell are you up to?” says her husband, “that..that..that bloody God awful Brown idiot isn’t due for hours yet”

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The political map – a voter nightmare

In April of last year, I first published this. It is as relevant today as much as it was a year ago, although there a few small edits to update events that have taken place over the past 12 months.

There is a void in political thought at present, there is also a void in the manifesto coverage from the big parties, one that needed filling, one which the public are determined to find, and the BNP and UKIP are the ones positioned to soak up the disaffected from these mainstream parties, simply because their voices are and have been falling on deaf ears.

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Does Communitarianism make sense?

Ok,this is worth every MINUTE (ONLY 4) to watch this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=G44NCvNDLfc

Congressman Mike Rodgers has in 4 short minutes summed up the politics of Communitarianism sweeping America, a communitarianism that has already swept through the EU, taken over the halls of power in the UK and throws everything that we consider to be good common sense out of the window, handing over every facet in the running of your life to faceless bureaucrats.

Continue to vote for the same Lib/Lab/Con politicians if you want more. It is the same communitarianism practiced by Labour, and yet more is advocated by Bloom’s Red Toryism promoted by Cameron & Clegg.

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Escaping the madness

With the launch of the faux election there is an information overload going on, most of it trivia, tittle tattle and gossip about politicians and whilst most ‘political’ commentary is not about politics it seems to thrive on this kind of crap. I find it totally distracting so I need to cut back, cull and refocus on what is important and what is not, as even the likes of Iain Dale rarely have anything of importance to say.

I have reluctantly decided to take a holiday from not only my usual environ, but also from blogging, PC’s, telephones and the daily rush of information that is overwhelming my thoughts. Google Alerts turned off, news aggregation silenced, or what passes for news.

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The British Military: Used, Abused now #silencedArmy

In the blogspace of Constantly Furious today it is explained how Gordon Brown is putting gagging order on the Military during the election campaign by taking away the right of free speech from those serving in Afghanistan and removing all embedded journalists.

I have therefore given an undertaking to also open up my blogspace here to any member of the Military who feels the need to speak out during the election period, and to any journalist who would normally be embedded with our troops in Afghanistan.

Constantly Furious explains:

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THE CASE AGAINST THE EU AND SUPRANATIONALISM

Today I bring you an essay written by D. Andrews.

D. Andrews is a writer and researcher who lives in England, loves his country and is deeply concerned about the decline of freedom in his own land and the rest of the world.

This essay should be put against the calls of patriotism by certain politicians, who speak the language of communitarianism, not left or right politics, but centralist communitarianism. It is a shame that our politicians feel the need to lie, cheat, and hoodwink the British public in this way, surely they must know it will all come back to haunt them.

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Meet your new Government

Whilst Cameron, Brown and Clegg argue the toss over who is going to be in charge of Britain’s regional affairs at the next General Election, your real Government, the Executive Commission of the European State, was today appointed.

(Appointed not elected, with the appointments approved by the rubber stamp EU parliament to give the unknowing the appearance of democracy).

It should be noted here that nearly 1/3 of MEP’s (209) did NOT approve of these appointments, despite the BBC saying that the vote was overwhelming. MEPs cannot vote on individual executive commissioners, only the whole team, approved or not approved.

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