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| November 5th; what action can we take against this treasonous government | |
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| WallyBritishPatriot | Oct 23 2010, 09:44 AM Post #1 |
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Remember remember, the 5th of November, Gunpowder treason and plot. Well the 5th of November is fast approaching and quite frankly if someone was to blow up the houses of parliament this November 5th, the only tear I would shed would be for the building itself. Our current government have proved themselves to be traitors to the nation and the people they are meant to serve. In fairness it isn’t the entire government, as it was reported that 70% of the conservative party oppose the proposed cuts, while I have yet to speak to anyone who believes they are fair or will benefit the citizens of the UK in the short term or the long term. I have said for some time that democracy, the same democracy our parents and grand parents fought and died for, is a charade. This only reaffirms my belief. I understand that the cuts have to be made, I think we all do, and the Tory libdem coalition are not to blame for the economy being in such a mess, however they promised that they would try to put our economy back on track in a way that was fair to all. I ask how is it fair that while 500,000 jobs are to be axed in the public sector alone, with not enough jobs in the private sector to accommodate those to be out of work, that benefits are to be cut? This decision is going to leave people not only out of work, but many will find themselves unable to support themselves and their families. Many people will be unable to afford to keep a roof over their families heads, and we all know what the waiting lists are like for council properties. Add to that the growing number of non British migrants coming into the country who get preferential treatment when it comes to housing and I believe we are going to see record numbers of homeless people, as well as record numbers of children in the care system as families will be unable to support them. David Cameron also made unprecedented cuts to our defence and police services, openly stating that Britain would never again be in a position to defend herself and would be dependant on the help and support of our allies. I remember only several months ago when we asked America, the nation of our supposed special relationship, for assistance in defending one of our colonies against Argentina. Their response was to offer to negotiate our surrender. So when David Cameron says we need to put our faith in our allies am I supposed to be filled with confidence? If Argentina was to send a fleet to the Falklands now, we wouldn’t have the manpower to defend the people there, people who wish to be under British rule. Would our allies help defend the people their who’s sovereignty was preserved by the blood of too many brave lives? I think we all know the answer to that. The only major expenditure to avoid any cuts is foreign aid. In fact it has had its budget increased by 37%. I repeat so you know it isn’t a typo, 37%. In real money that equates to £9,400,000,000 – that’s 9.4 BILLION pounds. That works out at £500 from every household in the UK. In fact, the amount being sent overseas, despite David Cameron claiming it isn’t a huge sum (what planet is he living on) is more than the entire budget for the home office, including the cost of policing our streets and keeping us safe from terrorist attacks. As I said, November 5th is fast approaching, and this date is one of great significance in our history, as it was the last time someone entered parliament with honest intentions. This November 5th I believe that some kind of action needs to taken. Now before the police come knocking on my door to arrest me for inciting terrorism or treason I don’t for one minute suggest blowing up parliament, although as I have said I wouldn’t shed a tear. I hear many people saying someone needs to organise some kind of protest. As of yet I have yet to hear of any plans, but why let that stop you? If you can on November 5th get a bus or train or drive into London and protest outside parliament. If you are on your own, don’t worry, a protest of one is infinitely better than a protest of none. After all look at the English Defence League. What started off as a few people protesting against Islamic extremists in Luton, in less than 2 years has become an organisation 30,000+ strong, with over 1000 protesters turning out on a monthly basis. Not only is it restricted to this country, but they have set an example of what can be achieved, giving rise to defence leagues across the world. If like many, You cant get to the capitol on 5th November, try to get down on another day, failing that, protest outside your local constituency office. I bet a pound to a penny if you were stood out there with a home made banner, within an hour you wouldn’t be standing alone. It is up to all of us to set an example and show the rest of the people how to stand up and be counted. I am a member of several organisations and if anybody does wish to plan any events or protests then please let me know in the comments section of this blog or on my facebook fan page and I will do my best to publicise any action (providing it is legal of course). Once again, thank you for taking the time to read this. taken from http://islamaphobe.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/remember-remember-the-5th-of-november/ |
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| donsilbers | Oct 23 2010, 12:16 PM Post #2 |
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Excellent idea! |
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| The Swine | Oct 23 2010, 12:40 PM Post #3 |
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The other night I dream't that Osborne was hanging upside down from a lamp post and on fire.Lets hope that happens on Nov 5th. |
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| Irish_Kid | Oct 23 2010, 12:40 PM Post #4 |
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Does it mean we can wear Guy Fawkes mask?
Edited by Irish_Kid, Oct 23 2010, 12:41 PM.
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| lankyboy | Oct 23 2010, 12:41 PM Post #5 |
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To quote WBP: “The only major expenditure to avoid any cuts is foreign aid. In fact it has had its budget increased by 37%. I repeat so you know it isn’t a typo, 37%. In real money that equates to £9,400,000,000 – that’s 9.4 BILLION pounds. That works out at £500 from every household in the UK. In fact, the amount being sent overseas, despite David Cameron claiming it isn’t a huge sum (what planet is he living on) is more than the entire budget for the home office, including the cost of policing our streets and keeping us safe from terrorist attacks” The Government have chosen to put altruism before realism. Charity begins at home and this Country can ill afford to ‘give away’ such a staggering amount of money. To voluntarily do so in the current economic situation IMO smacks of sheer lunacy and it may also constitute a dereliction of duty by the Chancellor. Edited by lankyboy, Oct 23 2010, 12:44 PM.
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 12:52 PM Post #6 |
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Cameron, Osborne and the majority of their cronies have never had to earn a living in their lives, they have no clue what the real world is like and yet they get to dictate to hard working families how to stay afloat while they pull the rug from under them. I read a few years back that Osborne is one of those creeps that no one liked at school but he hung on to the coat tails of the other toffs, Cameron, Boris Johnson, et al and made himself a useful idiot and this job is his reward. |
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| The Swine | Oct 23 2010, 01:04 PM Post #7 |
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A couple of weeks before the budget Osbornes's father transferred vast sums of money to the Cayman Islands.Apparenly it will save him at least £100 million in tax during the next financial year.No wonder this goverment isn't cracking down on tax evaders.The tax lost would pay for around a eight thousand public sector jobs. And if we are in tihs together why dosen't Osborne work for the minimum wage and use the rest of his salary to help pay off the deficit? Edited by The Swine, Oct 23 2010, 01:07 PM.
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| WallyBritishPatriot | Oct 23 2010, 01:08 PM Post #8 |
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Imagine you are fanancialy secure and you hit hard times. You go to see your accountant in order to devise a method to stay afloat. I seriously doubt any would say give more money to charity, surely the same should apply. I think someone needs to forward the number for debt matters to mr osborne |
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| Eeedl | Oct 23 2010, 02:35 PM Post #9 |
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We need to march on Downing street in our Thousands.When the cuts start to bite and the unions are saying get out in the street DON'T LISTEN the unions support and donate money to the uaf and the labour party. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:05 PM Post #10 |
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Well, if you're a blogger then you're probably aware of this one, but just in case you aren't, he and some fellow readers go (suitably dressed) down to the HOP every year. You could join them. http://www.oldholborn.net/2010/10/november-5th-stroll.html |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:11 PM Post #11 |
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I suggest you look at the last government first. 13 years of waste and deception, taxation across the board at an unprecedented level, immigration to the UK in unheard of numbers, benefits handed out left right and centre, war waged without thought of what our military might need to fight it and so on and so on..... try clearing that lot up if you can. People forget what New Labour did to this country - the results are all around you, some are even living next door to you, their offspring´s lack of speaking English proving detrimental to your child´s education. Before you start knocking the "toffs" in the Tory cabinet, you should remember that Tony Blair attended Fettes, the Eton of Scotland, current fees up to almost 26k per year, and he was voted in 3 times. Ruth Kelly, Ed Balls, Hilary Benn, Alistair Darling, Harriet Harman, Tessa Jowell to name some of the more familiar Labour MPs all went to Public School. On the other side of the coin, the last two Tory PM´s were both working class, one was even a female - fancy that! These cuts had to happen, whatever government we had - please remember that. Britain is in financial meltdown largely due to New Labour´s frippery. |
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| WallyBritishPatriot | Oct 23 2010, 03:30 PM Post #12 |
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no one is doubting labour sold us down the swanny and cuts were needed, but when we are all feeling it in our pockets already and its only gonna get worse, then how in the hell can they justify increasing money being sent out of the country by over a 1/3 |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:38 PM Post #13 |
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If you look at my earlier posts you will see that I am vehemently against ANY foreign aid until this country gets back on it´s feet again. Glad to see you recognise the s**te that New Labour have put us in, one reason why I f**ked off overseas. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 03:48 PM Post #14 |
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This country isn't unique for being in the sh*t, it's a world wide recession, people weren't complaining when they were buying second houses and holiday homes abroad were they? And where were the voices of opposition to this horde of immigrants coming into Britain and Europe? Where is the opposition to the hordes still pouring into this country at the rate of thousands a week? Not in the government that's for sure. It's not about who went to public school, with most polititians it's a given, it's about toffs who haven't had to earn a living in their pampered lives and who are immune from the real world. These cuts are savage and people are going to be in despair and desperate with no way out....... and what do we get today from this lot?...get on the bus and find a job. |
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| learning curve | Oct 23 2010, 03:53 PM Post #15 |
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exactly, we should be starting to look inwards and look out for our own before anything else, our country is on its kness and the 9.4 BILLION pounds would certainly help our situation. and as Wally British Patriot said "no one is doubting labour sold us down the swanny and cuts were needed, but when we are all feeling it in our pockets already and its only gonna get worse, then how in the hell can they justify increasing money being sent out of the country by over a 1/3" i feel were being sold out yet again, im glad to see im not the only one feeling the same. |
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| Jim_54 | Oct 23 2010, 04:28 PM Post #16 |
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Gordon brown has admitted, he shouldn’t have allowed the banks to run on such low reserves. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:38 PM Post #17 |
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Gordon Brown, what an unmitigated disaster that man was. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2010, 04:41 PM Post #18 |
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If I was prime minister I would reduce foreign aid for a few years and use the money that would be saved to cut the deficit and improve the NHS, education, armed forces and other things. And I would freeze immigration until unemployment figures go down. And when immigration resumes I would cap immigration a lot more than the Conservative's are. |
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| WallyBritishPatriot | Oct 23 2010, 07:29 PM Post #19 |
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YOU GOT MY VOTE |
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| The Swine | Oct 23 2010, 07:41 PM Post #20 |
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I can't remember the exact figure of the 2005-6 deficit,think it was less that 20 billion.The current deficit is around 162 billion and is a direct result of bailing out banks rather than a badly managed public sector.Sure there is/was waste in the public sector but not enough to run up such a huge debt.The amount paid to RBS is enough to cover the incapacity benefit bill for the next five years. Edited by The Swine, Oct 23 2010, 07:42 PM.
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| darren68 | Oct 23 2010, 07:58 PM Post #21 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyTwsXRea5E&feature=related This should be broadcast on every channel just before all the fireworks go off. |
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| 1066 | Oct 23 2010, 08:16 PM Post #22 |
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are there any british politions who care about brits if so there a rare bread |
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| Lunar Monkey | Oct 23 2010, 08:45 PM Post #23 |
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It's amazing that we're sending so much money abroad when we're so deep in the crap ourselves. All foreign aid SHOULD be stopped, it simply makes no sense. If I was short of cash and couldn't afford to pay my bills, I wouldn't be giving or lending my neighbours any cash until I was back on my feet. We all know it's the Labour government that dug this hole for us, and I think they did it on purpose. They knew they were slipping in the polls, and were aware they'd lose the next election. They left the coalition so much crap to deal with, they know the public will end up hating them for the cuts and tax hikes that have to be made, and at the next election Labour will be saying "Look at what the coalition has done since they've been in power." No doubt they won't be mentioning that they created the mess in the first place, and it's anyone's guess whether the public will vote the idiots in again having had 4 years to forget. Unemployment is too high, we're paying out a fortune in benefits, and the simplest way to deal with that is to curb population growth. Stop immigration completely, there are plenty of other countries people can claim asylum in, we are not the only safe haven in the world. Change the benefits system so that parents only receive help for their first 2 kids. That may sound drastic, but if people can't afford to keep 10 kids, why do they expect the tax payer to do it for them? Why are people earning £44,000 getting child benefit? Can't they survive on over £800 a week? This figure needs to be dropped, and I couldn't give a toss how many people moan about it. There are so many things that need sorting out in this country, and it's diabolical that the politicians who created this mess get to walk away scott free. I wonder how long it will be until it's not only Muslims who are burning effigies of our MP's in the streets. |
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| dragon | Oct 24 2010, 02:00 AM Post #24 |
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The only cut that i see as wrong is the defence ones the rest needed cutting maybe not so fast but most of the state sectore as been bloted for years. I think the aid should be given to the armed force as the do alot of aid work so it would at least do some good, plus 9 bil would pay alot if troops well over the 1/2mill that have been layed off so it could help with unemployment. Do you think a standing army of 500,000 could keep the falkens free lol |
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