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| It's heeeeeeere The soon to be islamification of our world Girl On The Right » Blog Archive » In other “Religion of the Perpetually Outraged” news And the death of your culture.
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| Thankfully, in the local elections this week the Conservative party absolutely thrashed Labour across the country, and Livingstone has finally had his corrupt socialist ass thrown out of the mayors office and we have a conservative in place now - hopefully he'll scrap that super mosque. Looks like this country has finally realised 11 years later the liberal agenda has only furthered the divide between rich and poor, increased crime, increased racial tensions, weakened the fabric of society, sucked up to our enemies while running and hiding when Iran puffed out its chest and robbed us of our national identity as well as bringing in an economic crisis. But hey, they kept the weak down and made even more people dependent upon their "pity", so they get to continue sipping lattes from behind their macbooks in low crime exclusively white areas with no immigration and high property prices and lecture the world on how they should be going without and be more tolerent. I can only hope the tories do something to kick them off their high horses once they win the general election when it comes around (fingers crossed). Last edited by Led, the Revenge : 05-04-2008 at 06:01 AM. |
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| Led...do you see yesterday's election as a referendum that Brits are fed up with thats going on, culturally?
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Perhaps a more recent, and bigger part of the recent voting results is that Brown recently scrapped what's called the 10p tax band, and by doing so has truly screwed the very poor and the elderly. He's trying to compensate by promising more benefits from welfare for these people, but that IMO is what's wrong with a liberal government - they've made it harder for people to make it on their own with their own money and become ever more reliant on government handouts that will effectively keep them down forever. An opinion backed up by financial experts and many in Labours backbench. Add to that a collapsing economy and house market, which includes wildly escaltaing food prices, and what a lot of people see as a blase attitude towards islamic radicals (NOT what people feel of the military and intelligence services, there is too much evidence of their continuing fight) and immigration (which is totally out of control and encouraged by Labour), a total failure of the legal and justice system, a recent agreement to joining the farce of an EU consitution after promising a referendum of the people and then denying it, and the unparalleled invasion of our privacy and camera surveilance unmatched in ANY Western country. Oh, and we're being taxed through the teeth only to be given failing public services and transport..... Labour is not coming back IMO. People are finally sick of their self serving ways and arrogance and erosion of the British way of life. Those in Middle England (financially and geographically) as well as the traditional working classes have finally had enough and are now voting, much to the shock of the left and the glee of the tories. A governing party has never been so thoroughly drubbed in local elections in over 40 years. Of course, it has to be seen whether the tories can reverse the damage, or ultimately have the inclination. Personally, too much damage has been done for a total turn around, but the tories should hopefully bring Britain a ways back to being what she once was. A long winded answer to your reply perhaps RK, but so much has happened to this country that the reason for political change couldn't be answered simply. What I've seen happen is also why I shifted from the more left wing leanings of my latter teen years through Labours step into power, to my now more right wing beliefs and my dislike for liberals. | |
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