A discussion of the failure of multiculturalism in Europe and whose fault it is. Shame it had to be on Russian TV. How long will it be before such programming is acceptable on ours. The writer being interviewed has no idea how such a problem can be tackled but at least he wants to allow the conversation without hiding behind accusations of racism.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Failure of multiculturalism discussed
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Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Nuclear Shenanigins in Pakistan
We are told that Pakistan is likely to overtake Great Britain as the world’s fifth largest nuclear power.
Apart from the inevitable calls for aid to be suspended which will fall upon deaf ears I believe there is a more significant depth to this news.
Pakistan’s development of nuclear weapons has not been achieved alone and their production has been swift. Partner nations would not have provided technological support without significant agreement and certain common objectives. The Chinese for example would be happy to even up the Pakistan / India scales militarily to cool any aspirations in the region that India may have. China does not like competition from democratic countries, especially massive ones with financial/technological connections and sympathies with the western nations. A nuclear Pakistan gives India something else to worry about apart from its own troubles.
It is reported that leaders of both Al Qaida and the Afghani Taliban are living in Pakistan. This would not be possible without the permission of the Pakistani military intelligence who are hugely influential. Pakistan has for the last few years been teetering on the edge of possible revolution and the very real threat is posed that there could be, by public consensus, a jihadist regime in the Pakistani parliament. This would change for ever the dynamics of the region and with or without the close bonds with China who would dare to do anything about it? I suspect no one.
My suspicion is that the Pakistani military, in common with military authorities across the Muslim world, are looking after their own interests outside of whatever their nominal rulers at the time may think. I think it highly unlikely that a jihadist government would be allowed to form. Factional infighting would be encouraged, bombs would go off, the military would intervene (again) and normal service would be resumed.
If the above scenario, or anything remotely like it, is played out in the coming years I have to wonder what the effect will be upon settled populations of Pakistani origin in Great Britain.
The interesting question for me is: can an intensification of a form of Islam in Pakistan, destroyed by bombers and overthrown by a renewed military dictatorship pass without inter sect violence on British streets?
I offer no answer but I would be interested to see any you may offer in the comments section.
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Public Sector Borrowing Requirement is a national disgrace.
The target for the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement this year is £149,000,000,000. One hundred and forty nine billion for those who prefer words to rows of noughts. This apparently is good news because we may not borrow quite that much. Street party anyone? I think not!
As a nation our collective debt is the subject of much speculation about how it should even be calculated. I do not have time at the moment to research the latest figures but I will ask you to think about the fact that even this massive addition will not make much difference as a percentage of the total.
Our national debt is so massive that the
next generation will be burdened by it!
The £3.7bn January surplus is nothing to take solace in either. January is one of the largest tax takes for the government when the self employed and corporate entities pay.
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New Zealand earthquake–Where the hell is the mainstream media?
Why is the media not splashing the news of the New Zealand earthquake right across our screens? Why are the mainstream outlets not announcing collection points for aid to the beleaguered population of New Zealand? Why are our statesmen (coughs) not flying out to oversee the arrival of any aid that our cultural cousins may require?
Why? I suspect it is because they do not care!
New Zealand is a nation with which we have far more in common than any of the populations that media interest and collections have been held for in recent years. There are not likely to be human rights abuses, rape camps, voodoo, bestiality or any of the other things that the media likes to focus upon when such natural disasters occur. The New Zealanders will react with decency towards each other in their shared national plight (there will be isolated exceptions, there always will be opportunism at such times).
The media bosses are a disgrace!
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Monday, 7 February 2011
Liberal Conservatism, Multiculturalism and lack of integrity.
Liberal Conservative is how David Cameron chose to describe himself once the coalition government was confirmed. More recently he has been reported as saying that Multiculturalism has failed and, in a separate report, that we have to demonstrate our ‘Muscular Liberal’ values.
If you are wondering where the integrity is in any of the above you are quite correct. There isn’t any! David Cameron is the same type of spin merchant that Tony Blair was. The man who is not telling us that Multiculturalism has failed is responsible for an NHS where only twenty seven percent of doctors are White British when asked. Will he now set the Inequalities commission watchdog onto the NHS and if not why not? They came after the British National Party for long enough and pursued us through the highest courts in the land. I am grateful really because we can now say that according to the High Court in The Strand we are not a racist organisation. My point stands though. David Cameron cares so much about such things that he is one of the founding signatories of Unite Against Fascism. An odious organisation which was conceived purely, at that time, to create and enhance racist propaganda against the British National Party.
Just in case you still believe that David Cameron, whether he wishes to be seen as a Liberal Conservative or a Muscular Libertarian, has a shred of integrity left I offer you the following YouTube clip. It is of David Cameron himself extoling the virtues of a referendum on transfer of further powers to the European Union. David now has the power to bring in this legislation in full or even better to remove us from the political European Union. Does he do it? Of course not. He is part of the problem.
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Friday, 4 February 2011
Enis Dalton–British National Party candidate for Barnsley By-Election speaks on BBC Radio Sheffield
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What is it with the Labour party?
A Labour councillor who was imprisoned for possession of cocaine and for shooting a man in the head when he lived in California only returned to this country because he was deported at the end of his sentence. This is the same council where another Labour councillor was recently arrested for paedophilia and grooming under age children for sex.
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Educate the people and the British National Party will prosper.
I am never surprised to hear people moaning at decisions taken by their County Council or national government but what does surprise me is that they moan to me even after telling me that they voted otherwise than British National Party at the relevant election. As I was the candidate at both County and Parliamentary elections this smacks to me of pure cheek.
The forthcoming council budget is a bone of contention. The good people of Stockingford voted Labour at the election last May and now they are being shafted. A decision they will regret and hopefully remember at the next round of local elections in 2012.
Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen are on the national news to various extents. Three countries under, or soon to be under, the yoke of Islam. Bad news for Christians when Sharia law and Dhimmi taxes are implemented. The Middle East and North Africa are being culturally realigned in a clash of civilisations. Islam is often the winner. Anyone who does not understand the attraction of UKIP and the EDL, both just as politically useless, in particular to people who are becoming aware of the influence of Islam and seek a protest, is not thinking very hard. Once EDL members and UKIP voters begin to think about their politics a little more, and see past the superimposed stereotype, there may be more British National Party support in the making.
So wise up Nationalists.
If you know any EDL/UKIP supporters out there, make sure that they know that the only anti-European integration and culturally defensive party is:
The British National Party.
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Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Simon Darby speaks in Barnsley
Simon Darby is a man that I have a lot of time for. This man is a life long Nationalist who tells it how it is straight from the heart.
Here Simon talks about his recent interview on The Politics Show where in comparison to the relative comfort and sociable setting that the other ‘guests’ were enjoying with the presenter Simon was kept in an isolation studio with a light for company. Completely estranged from any previous discussion on which to comment or build and subjected to a ‘discussion’ that was more akin to an interrogation.
I did smile in particular when Simon said about there potentially being an undercover policeman outside with the protesters. In future when there is such a gathering instead of ignoring them we can ask, “Which one of you is the copper then?”
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Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Pfizer: A case of economic reality.
I read that ninety seven percent of jobs taken over the last two years were part time positions. If this does not concern you then please think about the following for a while: Who is going to pay off the National Debt? You may come up with the government line that high value jobs will flourish in the modern economy that they have been so busy creating in the previous decades. The international drugs giant Pfizer would disagree with you. They are joining the growing list of multinationals relocating high value jobs from the UK. This time around two thousand four hundred jobs will be lost when the research and development centre closes. Nearby towns will be devastated. These are exactly the sort of jobs that an education and services economy, were such a thing feasible, should be generating not shedding.
With the National Institute of Economic and Social Research predicting that house prices and disposable income will be down but interest rates, taxes and unemployment are expected to increase there is little good news to come.
Expect lots of spin with little of substance to back it up. Only a Nationalist government will bring about the reforms necessary to secure a diverse and balanced UK economy. As long as we keep installing governments consisting of out of touch internationalist politicians we are doomed to the backwaters.
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