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Blue Warwick

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  1. Also seen on Top Gear with Clarkson. What a sanctimonious git he is. Prescotts a twit too!
  2. Yes Oh sorry I thought that it was a vote.
  3. Another wonderful point. The problem with the UK is that we have been split into small groups. There is little cohesive force pulling us all together. The Trade Unions have been smashed, local communities are largely made up of anonymous strangers scared, or suspicious of each other, society governed by greed, envy, or apathy / selfishness. The Governments of Thatcher, BLiar and Brown all had agendas of breaking the cohesive nature of British society. Maggie put everyone into debt by giving us our council houses and broke the toughest unions using the police as a battering ram. BLiar and Brown through their New Labour experiment were far worse. At least Maggie wished for a better stronger Britain, they wanted to shatter the Union (United Kingdom), smash the 'British' spirit, apologise for our imperial past and rule through division, promising everything to everyone (which is possible as long as you keep all the groups small - well at least that is what it seems like to them). Unfortunately this Government seem to be walking a similar path, too scared to part lest they lose power. Power is all now. This is why the majority view can be ignored. This is why we feel so apart from our political 'leaders'. They can do it because we are not together. We are not cohesive. I hope that it will not be long before we, the majority can be heard and our wishes be supported. A sensible right-wing party would win votes. It will not be the BNP. It will not be the EDL. A move away from knuckle dragging morons IS required if power is to be gained. Policies have to cover a lot more than immigration because the cancer in our society is far deeper, similar and linked in many cases, but far deeper. By attacking these cancers and by having common sense policies a political party can grow. The name is important and unfortunately the word nationalist has been sullied by the BNP and UK by UKIP and unfortunately the Unionist Party is already taken. A good and cohesive name and sensible policies supported by the majority are possible. A party can grow from it and people can get represented. If one does not, I fear that eventually things will reach a point where it is too late and the original population will be subjegated, or a bloody civil war will take place.
  4. No. Not interesting, just more BBC left wing spin. Goebals would have loved it. Hand-picked contestants in you can't beat a immigrant, so it cannot be the Government at fault for opening up the borders! The real worry is that all the sheep will watch and believe. By the way I work with and like the Polish, etc and they do work hard, but no harder than anyone else that does the job. Many are sending money home, or saving to take it home in order to buy property. What is the real issue is that it there is a drain on our economy in the long term. We are funding development of the old Communist East through the EU, companies are investing in new factories with EU support, whilst UK plc is subsidising their population with jobs and benefits, and then it drains money from our economy, then goes back home with the jobs that have transferred into those countries. We in the UK will then see the real economic deficit. It almost seems like a masterplan to emasculate and ruin the UK!
  5. He keeps telling me to take the pills. I assume like me you flush yours down the toilet. More seriously I think that this Goverment is Sh1t and are digging themselves deeper. It is as if they really do not know what to do. Perhaps running around Corpral Jones style shouting "Don't panic! Don't panic!" would at least give us all some comfort. Instead they continue to try an fool people - well they have been found out. The PARTY is over. Their brief brush with celeb is having its final curtain fall but without a standing ovation. They continued with some really crap policies from the Thatcher years. They chased power and have been popularist to keep it. They have screwed up the housing market by continuing to sell off council housing, screwed up the labour market by having little immigartion control and finally allowed all their private school pals to have the whole country over financially. My Dad used to say the Communists are the only party you can trust and I think he was probably right. He also said that they were a bunch of ***** and would not vote for them. So THE PARTY stael some policies, try to stay popular, but do next to nothing to take the country forward. Yes I am scat obsessed THIS GOVERNMENT IS S H ! T
  6. Hi Joe, how's it going. Shame you have not been around, you are just such a poppet! I thought that you might be hiding away for a bit longer now that THE PARTY have gone and hijacked the BNP policies that you sooooooo dislike. British get houses first, etc!!! Sounds like rascist chanting. Your SUPREME LEADER, whos name is not just a name but also a colour (okay of a poo) has today taken on the mantle of SUPREME BRITISH LEADER FOR BRITISH PEOPLE. He and his council very wise men have decided to grab the far right before any of the other mainstream parties could. I believe that tomorrow he will claim that the BNP are just a fringe element of THE PARTY and that his bestest pal Nick will be coming round for tea at No 10 to discuss other suitable ideas for THE PARTY to plagerise. I wonder what you feel about this. Are you going to desert THE PARTY that you love or follow the SUPREME BROWN ONE. Take the BIG BROWN ONE may get flushed over this change in direction. Alternatively you may move in line with THE PARTY and will soon be goose stepping and be a fully fledged Nazi with the desire to use authoritarian powers to control the people in line with wishe of the SUPREME BIG BROW TURD-BEING. More seriously this celeb fixated bunch of A-Holes that pretend to be a government ought to give up now. Surely nobody will be taken in by this popularist nonsense. I certainly hope not.
  7. Wonderful post and not a view often raised in this pc world. When I was trained in personality analysis we were shown very clearly that we are born different and then experience takes hold of that material. You can nurture and change, but you can only do to the extent that the raw material allows. Although the post starts off within the arena of teaching the issue of Public Sector cuts will be much broader. It is enevitable as this goverment has hidden unemployment within a bulging 'civil service' by which I mean peole employed by central and local government and the multitude of consultants and outsourced service providers that have attached themselves to these functions of government. Whatever party gets into power at the next electiontough choices will have to be faced. Unemployement increases, cost of redundancy, cost of pensions and the enevitable rounds of strikes and disruption, versus the unsustainable cost of the civil services (current and future cost) and the growing dissatisfaction of privately employed people who are having to have risky employment prospects and also pay for the security and increasing cost of that civil service. Today I unfortunately had to visit the website of the Learning Skills Council. It of course did not contain any easily accessible or useful information I happened upon job vacancies within the lsc and was surprised at the salary levels being paid in addition to the other benefits including bonuses and up to 33 days holiday excluding stats. I then looked the information about pensions and was actually quite shocked at just how good they are. This is unsustainable in my opinion. The civil service used to be below average salary, but good pension. Now it is about having it all, just like the bankers! I do not blame the workers, as I think it was probably the way that some of the most senior execs were able to feather their own nests by effectively spreading benefit out widely, or am I cynical. It will need to be dealt with and it will be the choice of cut numbers, or cut costs. Pensions, which are unfunded, will have to go and money purchase replace them. This would have been done a few years ago if Alan Johnson and Gordon Brown had had the balls, but they chickened out. The other costs of bonus payments, etc will also have to go and a better equilibrium found. Out with all the consultants and experts that are feeding off of the the civil service . Then cut into the soft non-value-adding areas which would kindly perhaps be better classed as political causes, or charities. Perhaps then there could be lesser cuts in core services, which as you say are the ones that people truely value and need. Unfortunately as you will no doubt appreciate the higher levels in the civil service will look after themselves and their politiacl masters wishes rather than look at service in its purest form.
  8. I cannot see what Ford are up to. They could be in financial trouble, or they might think that people are so stupid that they will not spot a sudden rise followed by a massive sale. Apart from BMW Mini car sales are still signifiacantly below those of this time last year. The scrappage scheme is merely lifting very bad to bad. I am not convincedthat there is that much money around and what new cars are being pushed into this period will only create a deficit of custom later in the year. Boom to bust to a bit better to bust!
  9. It is very sad news for the area and for the poor souls who will be cast to the four winds. Those who have never faced a redundancy closure will never understand the misery and loss felt by those people who lose their jobs, friends and careers. As was pointed out last night on QT, the Government have been too late in doing anything to help industry and even when they have it has been no more than platitudes, with real action and money never materialising. My best wishes go out to these and the other people made redundant because of the inept governance of the economy in its most general sense, a very poor Government who only helps itself (personally at times) and the greed of bankers and estate agents / mortgage providers.
  10. Exactly. British manufacturing down the pan again. The French will not allow it, nor will the Germans. This lilly-livered bunch of theiving scumbags can see nothing in it for themselves so they are keeping their heads down in their second homes anddoing nothing to save our manufacturing base. It makes me want to SCREAMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!
  11. The house accross the road from me has been up for sale for about 18 months. Lady selling refused a couple of lower offers at start now wishing she had taken them. Anyway there was little interest over the past 9 months but since the beginning of May there have been 5 viewings. Chains seem to be a problem but the viewers want to move and realistic and acceptable offers are being discussed. Price drop of about 15% since the peak, but it is in a nice area close to the best schools in the whole area. Green shoots in the housing market? or just Warwick?
  12. There is only one answer Hold an immediate election after jailing all the fraudsters and theives. I was just following orders / the rules does not count as an excuse, as we know from WW2.
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