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Vigilante writes ...
As an Englishman, I despair at the way this country is sinking to depths never known in my lifetime.
Nothing was ever perfect but most of it was a hell of a lot better than it has been since New Labour came to power. Once the original euphoria faded, we began to suspect that we no longer lived in a democracy - gradually we learned that we actually lived under a dictatorship run by Tony Blair and a very small handful of traitors - traitors in the sense that they had no loyalties to Great Britain. They preferred to hand our future to a bunch of unelected autocrats in Belgium whose ranks they hoped to join on completion of their time in Westminster.
In recent times, politicians seem to have gone out of their way to prove that they cannot be trusted but not one of them had the honour or decency to apologise, let alone resign. Such was their contempt for the electorate they purport to represent. And we now know the dishonesty and corruption is not limited to those members in the ruling body - the vast majority are at it. There are just too many snouts in the trough; some we don't yet know about.
This begs the question: if we get rid of Gordon Brown and his crew, who takes over? Who do we want to take over?
I am still not enthusiastic about David Cameron for the Tories. After Blair, I'm not convinced we should put the country's affairs in the hands of another younger man. Wisdom comes with advancing years. But more disadvantageous for Cameron is that he has a PR background and, in my experience, all PR men are either born or trained liars.
Nick Clegg, for the LibDems, doesn't impress me at all. Like Cameron, he has little experience as an MP and his decision to order his party not to vote on the Lisbon Treaty effectively handed almost all that remains of our rights and freedoms to Brussels.
So the fact is that we have no opposition. Even when New Labour bother to put major issues to the vote, they will invariably win. Unfortunately, they are ruining our country and we must get them out at the earliest opportunity. But then what?
Can we trust the Tories any more than we distrust New Labour? From experience we know the main opposition party always says the right thing while it is in opposition but rarely practises what it preaches when in power.
A vote for the LibDems is probably a vote wasted. They will never have enough MPs to form a government and, under Clegg, their chances of increasing their presence are even more remote.
That leaves a handful of independents who are probably very decent men but they will never change anything; UKIP's principles are sound enough and will appeal to many British people who also see no point in us being members of a European state but the wheel has probably turned too far - withdrawal may not be an option we can afford. On the other hand, we will never have enough clout to change the way a corrupt EU works. Lastly there is the BNP - an organisation that will never appeal to sensible people because we will never, ever see a white Britain again.
So really we're knee deep in the brown stuff and our only hope is a revolution. That, of course, will never happen but imagine what it could be like.
This is where it turns into a bit of fun ...
Imagine there has been a revolution and the government and opposition parties have been overthrown. You are a member of the new Revolutionary Truth Party and it is part of your duties to repeal existing bad laws and devise new laws that will make this a great country to live in.
I have started the ball rolling with a few of my own tongue-in-cheek suggestions. You can submit yours on the form below and the best will be added to the list.
(Applicable only to England - not in any particular order)
If only! Malcolm Hill, Manchester
Great stuff but does not go far enough. Needs to go as far in equilibrium as the current Establishment goes in the suppression of our rights. I am now totally committed to revolutionary change. DG, Wales
Great stuff. I can't think of any aspect of my quality of life in UK that has improved this century. I now have total disdain for Gordon and his gang, so here's a few more for your list. PB, London
Great article! I would like to add one, if I may, which would bring politicians down from their Ivory towers and bring a little joy back in to
the life of the common man/woman. - see no. 38.
With this rule in place we could all vent our frustrations to them while packed into the sardine tin on the way to work and have another rant on
the way home. I can't say it would be completely safe for them but then I can't say I care as it's not completely safe for any of us to travel on
a public transport. I've been attacked on more than one occasion for doing nothing other than minding my own business! What these back-scratching,
trough-snuffling, bribe-taking, self-stroking bastards need to do is stop living in their ivory towers telling us there is nothing wrong with the
country and actually walk through the streets they are calling safe... They need to talk to the hoodies they want us to hug... They need to stop
hiking up their wages and pensions and need to spend their own goddamn money on the things which they keep telling us aren't expensive.
Britain isn't going to the dogs, it went to the dogs a long time ago and after a quick sniff they decided it wasn't worth the risk...OD,
Manchester
I more than entirely agree with this article. The underclass of Great Britain is now the honest, law abiding and tax paying working class. We now live in such a corrupt and rotten regime that the only time ordinary people count is when they are bled dry through taxation to support the exorbitant salaries which enable the rife corruption throughout the UK to continue.
Having studied international development at academic level (a peasant with a brain cell? Oh No!!) none of us are supposed to think for ourselves let alone have an ounce of intelligence between us.
My addition to the above REVOLUTION suggestions is that EVERY politician is re-elected every year based upon performance, instead of the current lifetime sentence of every four years. Quite simply put - it makes them less complacent and they actually have an incentive to earn their exorbitant salaries that we all fund. As the saying goes "Magna est Veritas, et Prevalebit" For those countless corrupt morons out there who are too thick to know any Latin, its translation is "Truth is mighty and it shall prevail".
Keep up the good work - let's expose every single one of these corrupt people WE pay for!! DC, Ilkeston
Fortunately for me, I'm getting out of the country for a year. I'm going to visit China, and Bali, do a bit of travelling around Asia, then to Australia before heading off for five months in South America. Will I come back? Depends how successful the revolution is! IC, London
In principle, I agree with most of the postings on this site, especially the post from DC of Ilkeston. However, I find some of the comments
regarding the Scots/Welsh deeply offensive and furthermore fundamentally flawed. In relation to Scotland, the myth abounds that the English
subsidise the Scots but in effect the Scots fund the Wesmonster government with oil revenues which run into billions of £'s and have continued to
do so since oil was found in Scottish Territorial waters.
Successive Westmonster governments use the revenues collected to prop up the balance of payments with Scotland's black gold. I fully endorse an
independent Scotland, more so since I read the 'McCrone Report'. I would advise you to 'Google' Gavin McCrone's report to the Thatcher Government
(circa 1974). It was classified 'Top Secret' and was kept under wraps for 30 years. But it is now available to read online. The Glasgow Herald may
still have a link in their comments section.
In conclusion, I detest this Liebour troughing Government, illegal wars, EU, surveillance, ID cards and 42 day detention without charge. This
month - July - will see a by-election in the Glasgow East *. The incumbent MP resigned apparently due to ill health but it transpires that he too
had his snout in the Westmonster Trough to the tune of £500,000.
Don't be too hard on the Scots. They are as fed up and angry with Wesmonster's corruption as you English are. And please don't send Jeannie Broon
(Gordon Brown) back to Scotland, WE DON'T WANT HIM EITHER.
An aside, see Alex Jones - ENDGAME - 2 hours long but it's an eye-opener. AR,
Glasgow
Editorial Comment: * And, as we now know, Nu Labour were shown the door in the Glasgow East by-election
- a trend that will hopefully be repeated in many other constituencies when people come to their senses and realise that the Labour party have
stitched us all up for 10 years. And please be assured we do not hate the Scots, AR. Our comments were tongue in cheek with no intention to
offend.
Do click the link in our correspondent's message to view the Endgame trailer - it truly is an eye-opener. While you're at it, pay a visit
to the Stop Common Purpose website. It's also extremely revealing.
My father was Polish. He fought in WW2, he fought communism. We were brought up to be proud of being English. He told us that we lived in the
best country in the world and we were very lucky to be able to travel this country and not have border guards. He told us how important liberty
is. Freedom of movement and freedom of speech. He loved England for giving him a home, a family, a job. He was never off work sick and always had
time for us.
I don't know any Polish. Dad said I only needed English because I am English. He also became English (needed lots of interviews and I don't
remember it being very easy). Everyone who met him liked him.
But since Tony Blair got into power I have been noticing things happening and most people I know said, and still say, I'm imagining them. I didn't
know about this website but having found it everything that I've been thinking and saying is all here. The country that I love isn't that country
any more and I don't like it; it scares me because if something isn't done soon our country will never be the same again: it will be too late!
I detest political correctness and the way it is taking away our freedom of speech. Why is it racist to complain about someone who is doing wrong
just because they're not English? Surely everyone should be judged by their behaviour. I have had Polish neighbours in the last few years who made
my life a misery yet nothing could be done. If my father were still alive he would have seen them and sorted it out but I couldn't because I got
called racist. Now I am still very proud of my dear father but not so keen to meet any more Poles.
Sorry to rant on but how I wish we had the old England back. I don't want to be in the EU and I do want to be English before being British. Sorry
if this isn't what the form is meant to be used for but I needed to let off some steam! As my health isn't too good I can't work anymore and this
makes me feel even more useless and unable to stop what is happening here; so thanks for letting me rant on. Great ideas by the way! IG,
Verwood
Editorial Comment: We have something else in common, IG. By birth, I'm only half-English but my mother always said England was far better than South Africa where she had been treated like a white slave after the death of both her parents in the 1918 flu epidemic. She was always grateful for the chance England gave her to live a free life and she loved this country every bit as much as I do. Unfortunately, our government clearly have no love for this country or the people they cannot control - the people who want to keep the old England that we were always so proud of.
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