Monday, May 25, 2009

Stupid Tory boy says "keep the black scum out of this great country"

David Cameron recently refused to back down from his claim that UKIP were "racists mostly". Other than the fact that that is patently untrue, maybe he should look a little closer to home.


Craig Alan Bougen is, as he say here today Chairman of South Staffordshire Young Conservatives, and it seems he is also a Parish Councillor. Charming bloody racist. Either that or somebody has nicked his mobile and is uploading these comments on somebody elses profile page.
There again it seems he has form when it comes to causing trouble

Update
A couple of hours later, and lets see, has something changed?

Friday, May 15, 2009

Are the BNP racist... Oh yes I think so

Some people tell me that the BNP is not a racist party. This is from their constitution,

SECTION 2: MEMBERSHIP
1) The British National Party represents the collective National, Environmental, Political, Racial, Folkish, Social, Cultural, Religious and Economic interests of the indigenous Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Norse folk communities of Britain and those we regard as closely related and ethnically assimilated or assimilable aboriginal members of the European race also resident in Britain. Membership of the BNP is strictly defined within the terms of, and our members also self define themselves within, the
legal ambit of a defined ‘racial group’ this being ‘Indigenous Caucasian’ and defined ‘ethnic groups’ emanating from that Race as specified in law in the House of Lords case of Mandla V Dowell Lee (1983) 1 ALL ER 1062, HL.

2) The indigenous British ethnic groups deriving from the class of ‘Indigenous
Caucasian’ consist of members of: i) The Anglo-Saxon Folk Community; ii) The Celtic
Scottish Folk Community; iii) The Scots-Northern Irish Folk Community; iv) The
Celtic Welsh Folk Community; v) The Celtic Irish Folk Community; vi) The Celtic
Cornish Folk Community; vii) The Anglo-Saxon-Celtic Folk Community; viii) The
Celtic-Norse Folk Community; ix) The Anglo-Saxon-Norse Folk Community; x) The
Anglo-Saxon-Indigenous European Folk Community; xi) Members of these ethnic
groups who reside either within or outside Europe but ethnically derive from them.

3) Membership of the party shall be open only to those who are 16 years of age or over and whose ethnic origin is listed within Sub-section 2


Well that should pretty well clear things up

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Nice day for a holiday

Rather amused by the discovery that on the BBC website collection of British Political Party websites if one was to click on the link to the UK Independence Party yopu were taken not to here, but to here.

Now they look like very nice holidays, and just the sort of thing after a couple of months hard campaigning, but not quite the thing for the BBC to be doing.

Hopefuly the link will have been changed by now, the chaps at the Beeb were a little bit embarrased when I phoned to poiont out the mistake.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Two questions, two answers

Commission en Direct, the internal EU officials weekly freesheet has foolishly asked me to provide a couple of answers to questions in the lead up to the election, short answers only. Herewith my responses.

1. What measures would you propose to counter job losses? In which sectors should we focus our efforts to create new jobs?

A simple and significant dereulatory approach would be the best method by which we could encourage employment. The state cannot create wealth, it can only restrict it. The Commision estimated in 2006 that compliance with EU regulation cost 640 billion euro p.a.. Imagine how effective business would be without that anvil round its neck.

2. Do you see climate change as a serious threat? What are your party's priorities in terms of combatting global warming?

The climate has always changed, whether mankind is behind it is another matter. Hamstringing business and society with massive costs on frankly voodoo science seems irreponsible in the extreme. Just because the cause is fashionable does not make it right.


Short answers were demanded.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Caroline Flint -Hypocrite?

The Europe Minister Caroline Flint is all over the Observer today.

The paper version states,
"says media attention on her looks is insulting, 'when it gets in the way of other things'."

Which of course is why she allowed the Observer that great paragon on non-sexism to take the photo opposite.

Quite how she deals with the outrageous double standards I do not know, but I suppose being a Labour Minister helps.

But why that tie Nigel?


Nigel Farage the UKIP leader was on typically ebullient form this morning on the Andrew Marr show. But as the non-politicos I was watching it with pointed out, he was wearing a very strange tie dotted with pink elephants. It rather distracted from his message.
I asked him later why he was wearing it,
"Well, it was a present from my daughter and when I was getting ready to go to the studio, she asked if I would wear 'her tie'. How could I refuse"
Seems like a good excuse to me. That being said, the idea of anybody daring to to image consult Farage is eye-opening. Brass neck and other item would be required.

"You can't be a politician then"

Classic moment at the newsagents this morning. I had to get the whole pile of papers - part of the job, and given that is £15 out my nil wage packet this month I asked for a till reciept.
Newsagent, peering over the great stack of virgin forest on the counter;
"Do you want anything else on that," as he typed in the amounts.
"Nah, that'l do, can I have a reciept?" says me.
"OK, here you go".
I then picked up a compulsory, Lord it's Sunday morning and I have to go to work, can of fizzy pop and dropped it on the counter.
He typed in the price and laughed as he took my money,
"Well, you can't be a politician then!"

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Another day another fraud.

Berlyamonster has done some fine digging,

Instead of being sacked, Eurocrats are being compensated for fraud, all because the investigating office is useless.
14 EU fonctionnaires investigated for suspected injury benefit fraud have been awarded an extra 3000 euros each from the taxpayer, after it transpired the EU's fraud watchdog failed to tell the accident-prone civil servants that they were to face criminal proceedings in Italy.

What the flipping heck!
It's all here in French.

It just makes you wonder, what are OLAF for? - Oh yes I remember for chasing down recalcitrant eurosceptics.

Money well spent

The great Libertas spending spree seems to know no bounds. Not only are they drwoning essage spacve with cash - it has been weeks since I looked at Guidio without big banner ads for Libertas there, but now it seems they are paying peoplke to turn up.

This report from their great launch in Rome is interesting.

The honoured Polish Walrus Lech Waleasa is on the payroll it seems.

Lech Wałęsa, who has to explain himself from being part of eurosceptical party Libertas Congress in Rome, admitted that he was paid for his attendance.
How much? Lech Wałęsa did not answer that question.

- I haven't done that for free - said Lech Wałęsa to TVN24 about his speech during international Libertas Congress in Rome. This event started a European campaign of the party established by the Irish millionaire Delcan Ganley to European Parliament.
Asked about the exact amount, the former President of Poland answered: - I earn around 3 thousand zlotys (800 Euro) in Poland and that is not enough. I have to somehow support my family and live duly.

Lech Wałęsa assured that he did not go to join Libertas, but to speak about new solutions that would help Europe to function better.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Welcome to London




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A ripe thought from the Grumpy one about the reported suicide watch Labour MPs.

Suicide watch!

Do me a favour.

Throw the expense fiddling fuckers a bag of rusty razor blades, tell them to get on with it, film it and then put it on YouTube.

Now that's what I call suicide watch.

This man is obviously sensible

After all the link between Human Rights, saving children and banning actors fromn smoking obviously are based on free speech. Delightfully, whilst the family of Andrew Symeou were trying to make clear their worries about how their son Andrew lost another appeal against the Greek attempts to send him their under the European Arrest Warrant this numpty started shouting about pedophiles in the Royal Courts of Justice.

Ill mannered, extremist and ever so slightly unhinged.




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