Sunday 15 March 2015

Comment in reply to Telegraph leader Sunday 15th March 15.

Comment in reply to Telegraph leader Sunday 15th March 15...

The last thing Britain needs is political chaos
Telegraph View: Ukip is counting on chaos to make a difference after the 2015 election. But we would prefer a majority government pursuing unambiguously conservative ideas

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Above is the authentic, if somewhat incoherent message of our feudal overlords,
they who rule the world by the Devine Right of Corporate Cupidity : the Bankers, the "Leading Businessmen" and their bought and paid for toadies ...and the message never varies no matter what perils we face...Vote Tory.

Because, because, because... Uncertainty!

they abhor uncertainty, these bankers and men of affairs, dreadful stuff, bad for business, almost as bad as their other anathemas ...democracy, national sovereignty and the nation state.

Quite why, this being so clearly the case, quite why anyone not a bought and paid for politician should vote for either of this pair of Quislings and their respective party vehicles of EU worship and Blighty betrayal must remain for ever obscure.

you will find no rational argument here, apart from the Uncertainty, oh, the Uncertainty.
and by that, they mean anything which hinders their de facto monolopy of power and business,
that is certain and controllable, albeit only through the rotten agency of anti-democratic bureaucracy, hidden deals, and crooked men: the EU.

For there is in point of fact no meaningful difference between them, our alternate PMs Cameron and Milliband

They share just the same weaknesses , lack of vision and percieve just the same, woefully low horizions of hope for the future.

it is not so much that they have no perception of Blighty as a free and democratic nation state wherein the people are sovereign, it is that they share the illusion that they, being wise men of exceptional abilities were ear-marked at birth by Destiny to lead us to a promised land of neverending corporate slavery and hopelessnss... er, that is multicultural nirvana of the EU Republic of Nothingness.

which is in itself a very troubling symptom of the rate of national decay and of the fast approaching death of once beloved Blighty as any form of civilised, self governing,entity
That is so , as long as they are in power.

There is almost nothing to choose between them if you believe that you have a right to be sovereign and secure within your own Kingdom, because they each despise that very thing.

I suppose that there is this much of a difference ... that one would forbid democracy out of hand, while the other would make a mockery of it by staging a new, meaningless treaty and holding a faux, fixed and rigged referendum that would in fact, settle the matter of the end of real, meaningful democracy freeddom and civilisation within these British Isles

Both will serve only to further our decline at the hand of that repulsive vehicle of corporate subjugation by duplicitous treaty and secret trade pacts that would end even our right of recourse to the Royal Courts of Justice

Their corporate stooges shall be set to rule over even those fundamental defenders of freedom and bulwarks against tyranny , the last defenders of the (former) rule of law in this land .

Monday 9 March 2015

already been censored by Cochrane once today,
reposted to make the point that no truth is allowed to disfugure the face of the  sordid, ugly tract of lies that is  Cochranes' Toadygraph drivel

.this. little comment could not be allowed  in the shabby world of the His Imperial Torquemadaness, Fearmonger-General to the Toadygraph...

aye Rolf, rumours of Labour rout in Scotland abound...in Labour Scotch Branch Office...herewith the preferred intelligence on Margaret 'drain on resources' Curran ( shadow Scotch Sec & actual expenses millionaire...)
"A party insider said: "Margaret is getting a terrible reception on the doorstep, and the more hostility she gets, the more resources she wants for a seat nobody thinks we are going to hold." ( majority at last election a mere twelve-odd thousand)
Another Scottish Labour source said: "Margaret has always been out for herself and Jim needs to have a word with her. It will be a blow to Labour if we lose our Scottish Secretary but we can take comfort in the knowledge that the IQ of the Westminster group will rise when Margaret goes."
so much for the Cochrane version