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British Westminster, hate the English
Topic Started: May 29 2010, 01:27 PM (77 Views)
Mjollnir
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The following is taken from a blog, link here;
http://churchmousec.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/the-fabian-society-the-third-way-and-modern-british-thought/

The article is about the Fabian society and its methods of working......


Incidentally, how many Britons are aware how much some notable MPs from all three main parties loathe the English? Centurean2′s Weblog has done some research and uncovered newspaper links, not all of which are on the Internet. Have a look at these quotes:

From Labour MPs:

Jack Straw (English): ’The English are potentially very aggressive, very violent.’

John Prescott (Welsh): ‘There is no such nationality as English.’

Gordon Brown (Scottish): ‘the Nations & Regions of Britain’ where ‘regions’ refers to England

From Conservative MPs:

David Cameron (English — current Prime Minister): ‘I’ll take on the sour Little Englanders, I’ll fight them all the way.’

William Hague (English): ‘English Nationalism is the most dangerous of all forms of nationalism.’

From a Liberal Democrat MP:

Charles Kennedy (Scottish): Said that breaking England up into EU Regions is good because ‘it is calling into question the idea of England itself’.

Bringing England down is akin to bringing the Catholic Church down. It would be a fantastic victory over 50m+ people, chipping away at their heritage until the final stroke of the axe. This is an example of Fabian tactics in action.

And then, of course, we have MPs and Lords who were avowed Marxist-Leninists before they got serious about politics. Again, from Centurean2′s post:

Lord Peter Mandelson (former First Secretary of State and Labour Supremo) — from his BBC biography:
‘Mr Mandelson was born into a Labour family – his grandfather was a Labour Cabinet minister Herbert Morrison – but he rebelled and joined the Young Communist League after Labour supported the United States’ intervention in Vietnam. It was during this period that he attracted the well-documented attention of the MI5 intelligence service.’

Alistair Darling (outgoing Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer) — from the London Evening Standard:
‘Darling attended the University of Aberdeen and earned a Bachelor of Laws. In 1977, Darling was a supporter of the International Marxist Group, part of the Trotskyist Fourth International.’

Alan Johnson (former Labour Home Secretary) — from his New Statesman biography:
Johnson, currently Home Secretary, is quoted as saying: ‘I wasn’t a Trot,’ he insists. ‘I was more CPGB [Communist Party of Great Britain]. I did consider myself to be a Marxist – I read more chapters of Das Kapital than Harold Wilson.’

John Reid (Scottish-one time Labour Minister of Defence, Home Secretary and Northern Ireland Secretary) — from a letter to the Guardian:
‘I have known John Reid as a Communist, as a member of the Scottish Labour party and now as a general in the New Labour Army. His march across this ideological battlefield has been seamless with not a hint of embarrassment. But John is an able person, one of the most able in New Labour’s high command. They put him up to deliver the message. And they are right, he is a very capable, articulate figure,’ said George Galloway, the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin.

There are more examples at the link. All these chaps come across beautifully on television and radio, believe me, which is why I (once again!) advise you to be very careful in researching political candidates — new and incumbent — no matter where you live.
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Then we have the media:

A mongrol nation

100% English


Have any other British nation had to endure the media undermining their identity and history through its documentaries.

The Scots? the Welsh? the Irish?
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Jack Straw (English): ’The English are potentially very aggressive, very violent.’

What kind of double speak is that-it applies to any nation.

I can't stand Jack Straw, the jumped up, little cock-eyed dandy, pipsqueak. :'(
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