We Reject the Decision to Deny us a Referendum on the EU

Q. What is the difference between Denmark, France, Ireland and the United Kingdom?
A. The politicians in Denmark, France and Ireland rejected the votes of the people on matters concerning the European Union and the people of the United Kingdom are rejecting the votes of the politicians on Monday night.
The mainstream media gives the impression that [...]

Open Letter to MPs on the EU Referendum Debate and Vote

To all Members of Parliament,
Please vote on Monday to allow the people of the United Kingdom to have a say in OUR future. We demand the right to a referendum on EU membership, denied for so long and promised by Labour and Tory.
The time is now. Please don’t believe the following two common misconceptions:
1) The [...]

Government Front Group Vows to Abolish Critical Thinking

Trust the Government. Trust the BBC. Don’t trust the internet because it’s full of conspiracy theories, and Demos has urged the government to “fight back” by infiltrating conspiracy websites to spread state propaganda.
Marxist-founded Demos is terrified that schoolchildren are questioning the establishment
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Government front group Demos, an integral part of [...]

Everyone must be heard on the issue of same-sex ‘marriage’

Hot on the heels of the Scottish “Government’s” announcement of a consultation on ‘gay marriage’, the ConDem Government has proposed the same. This is a global phenomenon and our national and sub-national governments feel obligated to toe the line.
We used to lead the world in industry and invention, literature and exploration, but now all that [...]

The Riots, their far-reaching consequences, the blame, the solution

It’s about time I blogged on the rioting. It seems to be quite a complex issue with potentially far-reaching consequences, one of which is the further undermining of the freedom of the internet. Social networking sites were used to organise the rioting and looting and the Met considered shutting down Twitter, but discovered that they [...]

Business as usual?

Blogging has been non-existent again this week. My retail flag website was hacked into and used to send thousands of spam emails, and the hosting company more-or-less removed the site, so we have had to build a brand new one from scratch. Two or three years ago, I made a big mistake when messing around [...]

The news has become so predictable, is there any point in blogging?

I haven’t posted for a fortnight. I look at the news and the amount of negative stuff bogs me down. I sometimes wonder if there is any point in continuing to blog when I could be either relaxing or putting the time into my business, either of which would benefit me. But how can you [...]

Happy Birthday, Dear ConDems

Actually, it’s a belated “happy birthday,” as it was a year ago yesterday that the baby was born which would be known as ConDem. Tory sperm had met LibDem egg and a strange chimera grew: a creature that could simultaneously be conservative and liberal, supposed opposites.
On the face of it, these differences would seem impossible [...]

Great budget. Well done, George

According to the BBC’s Budget Calendar, I will be better off, thanks to George Osborne.
That’s the good news. It is only because my earnings have been quite a bit lower than usual that I will especially benefit from the increase in personal allowances.
I wonder if the Chancellor will be making the pilgrimage to the Bilderberg [...]

Gollygate 2: it’s not child’s play.

Husband and wife, Bill and Star Etheridge, were due to represent the Tory Party at the upcoming local elections. They also run their local branch of The Campaign Against Political Correctness. It has been clear for a while now that these two interests go together like chalk and cheese in David Cameron’s unconservative party.
The couple [...]