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More playground dramatics, how pathetic



French President Nicolas Sarkozy has ridiculed Britain once again by saying that “the United Kingdom has no industry any more”, media reports said.

The recent spat was made during a prime time national TV broadcast, in which Sarkozy was trying to defend his decision to introduce an increase in the Value Added Tax (VAT) in an attempt to boost France’s failing economy.

By enforcing the 1.6 percent VAT rise, ordinary people will have to pay for social charges too.

The French President, who has admitted for the first time that he may lose upcoming elections in the Spring, also admitted that he was borrowing the measure from Germany, arguing that it had ‘helped to boost German competitiveness’ and had not led to a rise in prices.

But, when a journalist noted that Britain had experienced a rise in prices after increasing its VAT contributions, Sarkozy spat out the words: ‘The United Kingdom has no industry any more’.

His comments came as earlier in 2009, Sarkozy actually attacked a VAT rise in Britain, saying it had ‘absolutely failed’ to stimulate the economy.

Forget that Sarkozy is little more than a pint size Napoleon wannabe, or that Cameron thinks he is some kind of popular Churchillian masthead (not), these arrogant politicos actually believe that ‘the economy’ is what the government can screw out of the rest of us. Its takes no account of hard work and profits raised by the private sector, and is the keystone of Keynesian economics, i.e. that the State IS the economy.

Until all political parties realise and change their policy, that without private business, without the SME’s that drive growth, drive investment, drive employment and therefore tax revenues there will never, ever be any growth in the UK. The UK government must back off and give those private businesses the ability to thrive after more than 30 years of concerted effort by the EU to destroy every vestige of UK industry.

What we have today is diminishing capital, diminishing tax revenues and the ever tighter spiral of state employment and state interference. Until that changes things will only get worse.

The sooner we get rid of the EU and its communist ideology the better, the sooner we get rid of these UK politicians who believe all that East German political science they were taught in their PPE degree courses, the better off we will all be.























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All is never as it first seems


But then many of you already know that….

As the spin off of the OWS movement continues to occupy the open spaces around St Paul Cathedral in London, we wondered who was behind it all, who was paying for it, who was sponsoring, apart from the left wingers in the higher church echelons.

In the US, much of that legwork has already been done, and the exposure of the left wing leaves no doubt as to what the aim of the movement is. I wonder if anyone in the UK is willing to do the kind of investigative work required to match our US colleagues.

The Occupy Wall Street movement has received so much media coverage in recent weeks that it’s nearly impossible to keep abreast of all the developments. So many endorsements and criticisms coming from all directions enter the news cycle in such rapid succession that even the most dedicated news junkies may have missed out on many of the pronouncements. Supporters and detractors of OWS both might find it useful to have a handy all-inclusive list of who has endorsed or embraced the protest.

To satisfy that demand, we hereby present a list of groups, organizations, individuals and entities that have expressed their support for, sponsorship of, or sympathy for the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Note: All entries on this list are real and verified. Below each entry you will find a series of source links documenting the support for OWS. We have striven in almost all cases to reference either first-hand statements by the groups or individuals themselves, hosted on their own Web sites; or videos of the people in question voicing their support for OWS at various Occupations; or news reports from reliable mainstream networks; or articles by publications or organizations sympathetic to the Occupy movement; or indisputable evidence, whatever the source. As a result, it cannot be claimed that these statements of support were made up or distorted by detractors of the Occupy movement.

As each new controversial endorsement has appeared over the last month, OWS supporters have dismissed them one by one as “isolated examples” that don’t reflect any overall trend toward extremism. But when viewed in aggregate like this, it becomes much more difficult to dismiss any individual endorsement as an aberration; instead, an undeniable pattern emerges.

This list is obviously incomplete; we hope to update it over the upcoming days and weeks.

Members of the media, bloggers, activists, OWS supporters and detractors as well are all free to repost this list, in whole or in part, without any restrictions. Do note, however, that it may be updated over time, so make sure to get the latest version.

And without further ado, here is… The 99%: List of Occupy Wall Street’s supporters, sponsors and sympathizers.






















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Comrade Cameron to present Global Governance paper to G20

In his role of International Socialist pretending to be a Conservative, comrade David Cameron will present a report on Global Governance to the G20 in Cannes at the invitation of Comrade Sarkozy.

Quote from the “Joint letter of President Van Rompuy and President Barroso on the G20 Summit in Cannes” which outlines the agenda.

8) Improving global governance. Finally, we look forward to discussing the proposals contained in the report by Prime Minister David Cameron on global governance which he will present at the summit following an invitation by President Sarkozy.

The Comrades will applaud you Cameron.

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Conservatives usher in the next part of Communist State

There are a significant number of Britons today who have worked hard, scrimped and saved in order to get onto the mortgage ladder. There are even more who having worked hard all their lives now look forward to retirement in the homes that they sacrificed much to be able to afford, furnish and care for lovingly.

Hard on the heels of the EU and Government created economic crisis, using mickey mouse politics and telephone number sized redistribution of taxpayers wealth to stave off the inevitable collapse of independent banking, specifically designed to bankrupt national economies in favour of a single EU State, the next targets are being identified for the softening up process as the Conservatives lead us into the Communist state that is the EUSSR.

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Capitalism or Creditism? one is the road to communism

Back to the Conservative conference (or should we say Fantasy Football, because it seems they have only scored own goals so far).

I return to the one policy announcement that will see Britain sink or swim, be free or held in captivity, because all the others are merely Bread and Circuses, window dressing. It is the one announced by Osborne with regards to providing Treasury loans to business.

This is what I said about that policy yesterday:

The Treasury will lend money to British business where the banks will not. Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gentlemen.. that as a policy was once part of the core of Stalin’s economic policy.

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Anti conservative values in latest economic policies

The Conservative Party conference is underway and I had made myself the promise that I wouldn’t comment on it, not give them the air of publicity on this blog, but events always overtake planning, and from the boy ‘Chancellor’ comes news of the modern communism all too prevalent amongst the mauve tie brigade, the latest in communitarian thinking.

The Treasury will issue bonds for British Business. The Treasury will lend money to British business where the banks will not. Boys and Girls, Ladies and Gentlemen.. that as a policy was once part of the core of Stalin’s economic policy.

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3 political parties but only one politic

So that’s over for another year. The Labour Party conference, which this year was the culmination of 6 months of leadership lacklustre boredom meetings hustings which has seen Ed Miliband, otherwise known as Miliband minor or more accurately Red Ed emerge the victor with the help, guidance and AV voting power of the Unions.

The conference itself has been a multi day blame fest, union after union (for it they who now hold the power), blaming everyone else for all our woes, right back to Thatcher and beyond, but never blaming themselves. For that it took their new leader to admit to some ‘mistakes’, but even that was limited in scope.

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Conservatives? No longer…

If you read this, no matter how tribal you may have been in your conservatism in the past, you must surely think twice before voting for Cameron’s Tories now.

The British Conservative party has signed up to the revolutionary Marxist politics of Saul Alinsky and his seditious strategy of using ‘community organisers’ to turn the people against the state and against the bedrock moral and social values of their country – and it is almost certainly too ignorant, lazy or stupid to realise that this is what it means.

Unbelievable.

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