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Socialists who rob the poor to give to the rich
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On Satan's Day, the 6th of the 6th 06, it was fitting that both
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown felt moved to make a public, anti-British proposal.
First the Prime Minister announced that he was considering offering
Sainsbury's, Tesco, Lloyds TSB and Unilever the job of running the best
performing NHS hospitals. This would give further opportunities to government
cronies to walk away with vast amounts of public money for undertaking a task
about which they know precisely nothing. Earlier governments greatly decreased
the efficiency of the NHS when they took this public service out of the hands
of dedicated professionals -who had decades of experience- and switched the
task of administration to a number of shady business operators who assumed the
title "trusts" to lull us into a false sense of security. The
commercial giants who have been offered these lucrative contracts have been
responsible for forcing into bankruptcy many thousands of Christian-British
businesses. Tesco and the other "big three" hold a monopoly over food
distribution which gives them the power to decide which companies will prosper
and which will go to the wall. They are also in the position to choose which
country's produce will be marketed, giving them power over nations.
Multi-national corporations have been allowed, through the corruption of
politicians, to become too large for any nation's good. Trying to restore fair
trade for all at this late date will be very difficult. What we do not need,
however, is for New Labour to be making "worshippers of Mammon" even
more powerful at the expense of overtaxed workers.
It has also been suggested by New Labour, that on election days,
ballot boxes could be placed in Tesco stores.
The brash spivs who control the Labour Party have not the slightest respect
for civic dignity, election rules, or providing calm controlled conditions, so
long as changes work to their advantage.
Postal votes, once only issued to the sick and infirmed who could
not easily get to the polling station, are now being widely used by the fit and
healthy. Why did the Labour government
encourage such a change? Simply because
it gave those conducting elections, mainly socialists, an opportunity to tamper
with the ballot papers and fix the result.
For the same reason counting votes the day after the election has become
common practice. It is far more convenient to carry out this duty at night on
the day of the election, considering that most of those participating are
workers, who under the change, are forced to take time off to attend. Counting the votes during weekdays is
therefore clearly a retrograde step. The motive behind this change is once
again, to give those conducting elections a chance to tamper with ballot papers
while the public sleep in blissful ignorance.
Not to be outdone, Gordon Brown, a man who has one foot in the
bogus Socialist camp and the other on the board of the global financial
dictators, announced his outrageous anti-British proposals. Firstly he made it
clear that he wanted foreigners to continue swamping Britain. He announced that
"foreign people coming to this country are a part of our community and
should play by the rules. We are pleased that he used the words "foreign
nationals" to describe those he deems to be British. These foreign nationals,
by virtue of their description, must be foreign and not British. He then called
for an "unashamed show of pride and patriotism." This ambiguous
statement must apply only to foreigners, as all New Labour Socialists find true
patriotism repugnant and objectionable when practised by the British.
Since 1945 successive governments have sabotaged and dispensed
with virtually every national asset we ever owned. On the Devil's Day it was
announced that the Spanish firm Ferrovial was on the verge of taking control of
every one of Britain's major airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Stanstead, Aberdeen and Southampton. During 2005 vital British assets
to the value of £50 billion were sold off to foreign companies. This year it is
expected that sales of other vital British commodities will be even higher.
Many experts and city analysts could not comprehend how any government could
possibly allow such sales to take place. The wretched Gordon Brown got our
backs up by saying he had "no intention of intervening in the sale of
airports and that the UK must prevent the retreat into patriotism." If Gordon Brown and Tony Blair intend to
remain at war with the British nation, we wish they would wear some kind of
distinguishing uniform so as to clearly mark them out as an enemy.