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Spain defies EU over renewable subsidies

At last, a Conservative government with some balls – no, not the wet wimping pathetic excuse for a government that we have here in the UK, but the new Spanish government, and they don’t seem to mind upsetting the unelected mafia in Brussels by defying their ludicrous green policies.

Bloomberg report:

Spain’s new conservative government halted subsidies for renewable energy projects on Jan. 27 to help curb its budget deficit and rein in power-system borrowings backed by the state that reached 24 billion euros ($31 billion) last year. It passed a decree stopping subsidies for new wind, solar, co-generation or waste plants not approved by that date.

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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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The comment that says everything

Sometimes someone will put in a comment to a post that is just so succinct, so roundly formed in its summing up of everything that is wrong with our politics, that any further comment is totally unnecessary.

This comment from an anonymous placed in response a post rebutting the views of Tim Montgomerie of Conservative Home on Wittering from Witney is just one such comment, worthy of its own post.

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Instructions to UK Govt for 2010

We have tried to show you how the EU agenda becomes the UK Government implementation plan which they call ‘working in the best interests’ of Britain.

So if the UK Government will not tell you the truth, if they will not show you the EU agenda wrapped up in their own implementation ‘initiatives’, then I will bring the EU plans to you.

It shows you just how much detailed interference in your lives the EU has, and how much more there will be in 2010 and beyond. You can also see that the Cull of Quangos announced by the government is largely irrelevant, as the EU Commission has already taken over the reigns on many of their remits.

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Tory Conference – Day 2

At the end of the second day of the Tory conference in Birmingham #cpc10, there is very little to report other than to say they are sticking to the agenda like well trained robots.

With the exception of the cut in Child Benefit which seems to have dominated the news to draw attention away from the rest, the Conservative party have been proving what well trained and obedient Provincial Governors they are.

Every single item announced by the Conservatives so far fits exactly with the EU Commission Work Programme 2010.

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Tory Conference agenda – an insight

So here we are again, the Tory conference. As my friend WfW has already posted this morning, the agenda has been announced.

The agenda for the Conservative Party conference has now been published and can be viewed here, courtesy of their website.

One omission that is immediately noticable is the subject of ‘Europe’ and EU membership. One doubts whether it will even get a mention – maybe one sentence? – during the Defence and Foreign Affairs debate on Wednesday morning.

Oh, there is plenty of discussion about the Big Society, the Environment & Climate Change, Devolved Nations and New Politics and People Power – but of Europe and the EU: Zilch, Nada, Nothing, F’All!

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Extradition Treaties – More EU deceit from UK Government

The Home Office is to announce a review of UK extradition agreements with other countries, including the controversial and some say unbalanced agreement with the United States. This represents a provisional success for campaigners against certain extradition agreements.

According to reports, the review will include the Extradition Act 2003 which implemented into law the UK-United States extradition treaty. It will also consider the European Arrest Warrant, which was used for 50% more arrests last year. The review fulfils the pledge made in the coalition’s program for government to ”review the operation of the Extradition Act – and the US/UK extradition treaty – to make sure it is even-handed”.

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Iceland could be our saviour

As the near continent wide ban on aircraft movements enters its 4th day, and the airports of Europe begin to resemble refugee camps and field hospitals, a bigger and much more pressing set of questions now come to the fore.

Forgetting the shrills who have been carping on about Co2 and Food miles (the Icelandic volcano has put more Co2 into the atmosphere in 4 days than European industrialisation and air transport could do in 1000 years) the reserves of food available across the UK must now be looking fairly thin.

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Party Election Manifestos #ge2010

Well that’s it. This rotten parliament has finally been washed up and is now closed for business.

As the candidates disburse to their constituencies to begin searching out voters to con into backing them, lets take a look at the 3 main party manifestos to see where they stand.

Search as I may I cannot find consolidated versions, there are policies here, policies there, but very little in a coherent form that we can compare.

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