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The Gravitas of Cabinet

If this is intended to impress, it is just another miserable failure that Cameron & Clegg can rack up.



If you have ever been to Munich as the Beer Festival halls are being set up, this looks like table #1, the only thing missing from the above are the beer mugs and the serving wenches. I can imagine the conversation around this table to suit.

These people have no shame, no backbone, no decorum and are totally without the gravitas required to run a muppet show let alone a country.

h/t Richard North, EU Referendum, (from whom I have nicked the pic)













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LibDems hit self destruct button

I am British, I am proud to be British and I will be prouder still when we stand alone again as a self determining Nation. We have an opportunity for the first time in over 50 years to again be the beacon of all that is good and right, leaders in the world of nations, if only our politicians can find some real backbone. Presently they all suffer from a lack of moral fibre.

Then we have the LibDems.

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A message from the Prime Minister

 

On Monday:

On Tuesday:

Parliamentary representative democracy declared dead.

Perhaps we should start booking freezer space at Iceland for our Party leaders and MPs to go on display. We could probably get an EU loan for that.

 

 

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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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When politicians start reading the writing on the wall

It happens eventually to all regimes that operate as totalitarians. It happens when they push the public in directions that they do not want to be pushed, and when the politicians fail to listen. It happens when the public feel swamped by the boot of overwhelming regulation and have little else to lose. It happens when graft and political greed is no longer controllable.

And it certainly happens when the politicians realise that they no longer have the monopoly on violence, and more importantly, they no longer have the monopoly over events.

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Nailing the flip-flops to the floor

This morning sees the Liberal Social Democrats for what they really are. A Party that wants to be all things to all people and for many years has managed to get away with the ham acting.

However, now partially in government, partially out, the flip-flops look like they have had their toes nailed to the floor. All they can do now is go round in a circle, and it is becoming an ever decreasing circle with diminishing support.

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Smokers resistance

“This resistance is not about sitting around and chanting ‘Ohm’.
It’s time to act like the monsters we are made out to be.”

Underdogs bite upwards has a wonderful piece regarding the side swipe dismissal by Clegg of peoples wishes over the smoking ban.

That young whippersnapper Clegg decided he wasn’t at all interested in what anyone had to say. Not just smokers. Not one single detail of government will change as a result of his ridiculous pretend consultation. Nothing. So there is no further purpose in engaging with government in any way. They asked for opinions, received many, ignored them all. The time for discussion has passed. Long passed, if only we had realised. This new government is the Gorgon in a smiley mask. No wonder he gave in so easily. He realised that his oppression would continue under Wavy Davey’s Red Tories and Simpering Nick’s Laughable Dhimmicrats.

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Beware Coalitions bearing gifts..

Now that the dust is beginning to settle in and around Downing St, an army of bloggers and journalists begin the work of picking through the details of the Coalition Agreement, and I have to say that by the hour I am beginning to find it not as settling as my first scan of the document gave me hope to believe. There is something not quite right with this LibCon love in.

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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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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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