Saturday, 2 December 2017

Some thoughts on the rise of the Far Right

Although I fully support the need for a rise in the so-called Far Right, I firstly have to say the only people entitled to hold any form of nazi memorabilia or do any type of nazi salutes etc. are those members of the allied forces who served in World War 2 doing it to either show off trophies or make a mockery of the enemy that they defeated.

Anyone else doing anything related to them in any other way in some form, of hero worshipping is, at best, an idiot and at their absolute worse a moron who has no place within our society.

The nazi issue addressed I'll give my thought on why the Far Right is on the rise.

The simple answer is that while 'the elite' may well believe in the 'rainbow nation' and spout on about how it benefits all the basic reality is that it isn't benefiting everyone.

Some entire communities are divided and the tolerance of the ghetto creation, the appeasement to the enemy within and the belittling of the majority, for the sake of the minority, has taken to many tolls.

People have frankly had enough and while their will always be the idiot and the thug, easily identifiable by their crass stupidity in using Herr Hitlers gimmickry, who will use difference as a justifiable (to them) excuse to hate the once silent are giving voice about their concerns more publicly.

Contrary to what 'the elite' will have you believe the Far Right is huge in number and it that big not because its supporters are the racist thicko's that 'the elite' find it so easy to label them as,  it is huge because 'the elite' failed to deal with the obvious issues there would be when they created their 'rainbow nation'.

 Push to much, ignore to much and people will eventually say enough is enough.

Who picks up the pieces? I don't know.  Who suffers the most? The very people 'the elite' pander to.







Saturday, 24 September 2016

Some thought's on Corbyn remaining Leader

Although Smith was never an option and an example of everything that is wrong with the Labour Party the parties political chances of forming a government died today. 

Some of the membership would do well to realise that like Cable Red Jez isn't everyone's favourite Granddad, his politics are beyond prehistoric and the clown will never become Prime Minister.

That said anyone who is foolish enough to be a Labour member has now to back the idiot, no matter what their leanings are, in the same way the entire nation has no choice to back Brexit because, like it or not, a democratic decision has been made.

Labour's only hope now is the protest vote, the establishment getting a kicking and a reliance on the kind of sway some 'experts' believe Brexit was achieved.

It won't happen.

RIP Labour and thanks for all that you did.

Friday, 18 March 2016

Some thoughts on the EU Referendum

Been thinking about this a while now and while every sinew of my body knows the 'we' would be better off if 'we' leave the EU I fear I have to be a massive contradiction of myself and say I think 'we' should stay in.

Make no mistake I do not believe in most, if not all, the crap spouted by the IN campaign on why we must stay with an organisation that proves time and time again that there is no point in being a member of it, my only reason for us to say stay in is down to the utter incompetence within our political elite and a very real fear of their inability to do the best for ALL of us should 'we' leave.  

As a nation 'we' appear to become a huge bunch of bedwetter's to the extent that 'we' need a Government to hold our hands in everything 'we' do, like being given money 'we' can't afford to give to the most needed just to inspire us to save up and while 'we' are in such an inept state I think 'we' should remain playing with the rest of the kids and not act like the grown ups 'we' really should be!

Friday, 24 July 2015

Some thoughts on Jeremy Corbyn becoming Labour Leader

Been holding back on writing this simply because now that I am no longer a member of Labour I've kept telling myself I shouldn't be bothered about it.

That in itself is true but as so many 'experts' have had their say and the idiot left have shown their teeth I thought why not.

The first thing to make absolutely clear is that in my opinion Corbyn would be a very good OPPOSITION Leader.

He would never make a good Prime Minister and his loony policies (when he finally gets round to them) while placating the idiot left would ensure that Labour would never return to Government for generations (both with him leading and long after he had gone) but as the commitment free Opposition Leader he would be very good.

The second thing to make clear is that should Corbyn become Leader it could, in my view, be the best thing to happen to Labour as a party.

I'd envisage a mass exodus of members, the erosion of organisations like 'Progress' and the massive loss of MPs who to date have been able to hang on to their seats through nothing more than them being traditional party strongholds.

The latter of the cull would, I suspect, mean the end of the career Labour politician, the vote abstainers and the we must select to broaden the debate morons.

Labour in its current state would be finished and as a now outsider looking in that wouldn't be a bad thing, unless of course you loath the bloody Tories, the divides they are deliberately ensuring happen across the UK and the almost daily dose of crap they love to dish out on the most vulnerable members of our society which oddly enough the idiot left claim to represent.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Some thoughts on the General Election result for Labour


The reason why Labour lost the General Election is, largely, because of WOMEN.

They were pandered to, had hand picked candidates given to them through the wonderful All Women Shortlist equality fighting scheme, they even had their own little pinkbus driven into their heartlands of the school playgrounds, yet a significant number of this selfish band of the electorate ignored their own manifesto and didn't vote for what should have been their obvious choice, the Labour Party.

Believe that guff and I'll right another of the idiot UKipper being to naive to see through the language of fear, peddled by the nasty Tories and the failure of the equally pandered to BAME and LGBT communities to subscribe to the Labour Party message in, what has now become, even fewer areas.

Friday, 19 September 2014

Some thoughts on Scottish Independence and NO

I'll be honest I was firmly in the No camp because of my complete and utter loathing for Salmond and his cronies who, for me, were actually worse than the UK based political elite but in the last day of the campaign was minded to hope for Yes, just to see them in the mess that would happen.

It was becoming more clear that the bigoted hatred being shown was a lot more than just nasty politics, so I was, briefly, minded to think let the idiots get on with it.

My hope for a Yes was conditional though I wanted it to be a complete Independence with absolutely no support given by what was left of the UK, in any form and for the Scots to be treated like all other European 'friends' and as foreign nations until they became members of it.

I wanted to see them weak, to see them squirming and in a mire.

I saw the benefits for England, especially the economical ones, even things like Trident being moved here, the net reduction in benefit bills etc. and my lust for a Yes coupled with my disdain for the morons branding their fellow Scots as traitors, for daring not to have the same idiotic rationale as themselves, grew even stronger. 

Now though my gratitude for No has returned, Salmond and Co. have been shown for the twonks they are and while my anger at the bigoted morons remains, the response of the international and business communities, the strengthening of the pound, the increase in share values etc. and all that will mean for the economy and our long term success will be a real positive.

Sadly though while the economic news is good I fear for what the No will bring to our politics.

The much praised turnout was, for me, little more than a navel gazing reaction and I firmly believe if those voting NO had been arsed (forgive the tone) to get out and vote in the last General Election the entire mess would have not existed.

Salmond & Co.would be the Scottish equivalent of Griffin and the Neanderthals of 3 letters we have here with the rest of us being as strong as what is now being envisaged and I also believe, as part of that, because of the strength of what Scotland would have been the powers that Call Me Dave, Ed and Cleggy went cap in hand with would have already been obtain.

I fear the outpouring of demands for votes at 16 & 17 will bring about an even worse pandering to individual groups, bringing about worse outcomes than those the likes of tuition fees did while at the same time create an even further divide by those able to vote now.

I also sadly do not note believe that the No vote will be the wake up that Labour needs, there is already talk of Prescott's plan, albeit with different names being used, for a 'devolution for England' something that was rejected and that is the same reason why I do not feel No will inspire any form of listening by the political elite.

Much as I despise Salmond, for the damage he caused, I admire the game he played, how he outsmarted the Westminister Elite and my only hope is that what he achieved so easy is seen as what it is with our political masters seen as what they are as well.

It is, for me, the only way the change in our politics that most want will ever happen.

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Some thoughts on Rotherham

Been waiting to hear what Great Leader Ed had to say before I wrote this.

I'll start with the obvious and say we all know who is responsible for the issue, in terms of perpetrators, and, as per usual, there are the excuses and sadly still sufficient excuse makes to make folk wonder what the hell needs to happen before something is done about them.

Ruzwana Bashir makes it very clear here that the issues solely isn't one of some Asian men on white women and girls, they are just as bad in their own community, towards their own women and others have made very good points on the role of the idiot left and the part they played in the 'fear factor' that some seem to have when not just dealing with these individuals but the mentality they appear to have when even thinking of how to deal with these issues but, for me, while the above can not and must not be ignored the failures of Rotherham, Rochdale and others is down to the very same issues that have led to deaths through crime and massive failings in the health service, especially things like Mid Staffs and others.

That issue is the lack of accountability within the hierarchy of the public sector and the woeful inability to manage processes in place to protect us.

We can largely thank localism for it, the process of letting 'local people who know best for the area' get on with the job, but we can not and must not ignore the role played by the 'political elite' and those sat at the top table making policy, rules and regulations for all without ensuring and insisting they are followed through or adhered to correctly.

Look on any council website and you will find 'strategies', 'key objectives', 'master plans' and the like to deal with every situation, most brought about by something that has previously gone wrong, a Baby P for example and a directive from an Ed, Dave or Cleggy type passed down to prevent them in future and in the worse cases them from ever happening and we need to ask those at the very top why, with these protections in place are we being failed.

Until accountability is in place and proper monitoring done we will only ever become aware of problems after events like Rotherham have taken place, that creates victims and, for me, is a price to high to pay.