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Saturday, 15 September 2007

Britain for the British??? Ha ha ha.

Ta-Da! This is the 200th Post of the FC Blog!

So a big thanks from me and Creagh1904 to all of you for your forbearance, patience and fortitude in sticking with this Blog, through all the rants, all the finger-pointing and all the navel-gazing.

Hopefully much of it has made some sense and even if it helps the patriot see through some of the smoke-screens and spin of our enemies, job done!

Anyway, onto today's point.


What was it I heard Gordon Brown say last week? Something about "BRITISH JOBS FOR BRITISH WORKERS?"

It's funny that, because that's what NF activists used to paint on walls (there was a big slogan on a wall as the train pulled out of Cardiff Central Train Station for years - sadly faded and overgrown the last time I went by there) to the disdain of the multi-cultis, at the same time the Trade Unions were busy welcoming the mass immigration that deliberately undercut wages and lost the indigenous people jobs.

Perhaps this obscene sloganeering is all part of Brown's wish to appear attractive to "Middle England" and no longer the dour lefty 'Son of the Manse' Presbytarian Scot; though of course at the same time he's playing a game with Labour traditionalists of distancing himself from Iraq and the love-in which Tony Blair had with George W Bush.

All things to all men?

You betcha!

In a pastiche of the Private Eye "Prime Ministerial Decree" in which control-freak Brown is painted as an old-school Stalinist (after publicly being called the same by a civil servant), Brown even made reference to "full employment."

Which got the old grey matter ticking over. Really? Everyone in work? No jabbering immigrants or shell-suit brigade climbing out of bed midday to go cash their giro at the post office?

What kind of dream world is Comrade Brown living in?

Right: A Welsh worker thrown on the dole by Marks & Spencers decision to switch to buying Far East imports protests outside M&S - whose, like all good Capitalists, first loyalty is to profit.

But before I get onto that I was given a rude awakening and a glimpse of the truth when some kind radio commentator had the temerity to explain what full employment actually means.

He explained it meant 80% employment!

So 20% of the population is on the dole and Comrade Stalin... er Brown, says 'full employment' - was ever anything so obscenely twisted? Is Capitalism admitting that their is a constant underclass that will never work?

Anyone who lives in the real world - by which I mean those who don't live in the Westminster bubble, or who live halfway up a mountain admiring the views that their money has afforded them as they've chosen to flee the mess - knows that there are a large number of people who live on the dole, just as there are women who chose to have a one-parent "family" so they can get a free house, free income, free rent, free everything...

I hate to sound like a hard-hearted Colonel Buffinton-Smythe, but the fact is that what was supposed to be a safety net for the working man, so that his family needn't suffer months with no income (after families were forced from the land and self-sufficiency to mine, factory, workhouse and wage-slavery) has so obviously become a way-of-life for a type of person who expects eternal hand-outs.

We rightly moan about the immigrants who flood in and expect free housing, free healthcare, free schooling etc. and the millions in taxes that go to pay for it all.

We rightly complain about the banking swindle that creates servitude and high taxation for the working man.

But what politician will ever have the honesty to attack the immigrant offspring and the lazy indigenous deadbeats who choose to live life on the dole?

The dole (and its "free" housing) has become not only a lifestyle for a large swathe of people, but it is also a form of bribery by a class of politicians who are just as busy filling their boots with tax-pounds at the other end of the financial spectrum.


So we have:

1. A "socialist" Prime Minister with no back-tracking from Private Finance Initiatives (PFI) deals and privatisation by stealth.

2. A "socialist" PM who still hob nobs and is bank-rolled by the same corrupt tax-avoiding super-rich.

3. A "socialist" PM who plays footsie with the anti-War, anti-Zionist brigade whilst keeping troops in Iraq and Afghanistan (troops who are still dying).

4. A "patriot" PM who speaks of British Jobs for British Workers, who leaves the flood gates open, keeps up the pc anti-racist tirade, and basically changes little.

5. A "patriot" PM who says that immigrants "must speak English" when he knows that the vast number of African asylum seekers will have to do no such thing, and the huge number of Asian "family members" joining those already here will, again, have to do no such thing.

Oh this country is in a mess and we all know it.

Just this morning the Archbishop of Canterbury (Rev Dr. George Beardie) was on the radio condemning the rate of abortion in the country as out of control.

Every news bulletin shows a glimpse of the street crime, and growing gun crime (despite our strict gun laws) and our own eyes and ears tell us of increasing anti-social crime in our own communities.

So who will fix it?

The last thing we need is another "all things to all men" vacillating politician who spins headlines about "British Jobs" whilst doing nothing to stop Chinese power, debt and international Banking strength and increasing globalisation, or who plays at being against Zionist wars whilst keeping our troops in Iraq for insurgents to play target practice with.

To sum it all up one of the PM's new appointments in the "Age of Change" (yeah, right...) condemned spin tactics by the Tories this week.... just as Labour announced their new advertising campaign, handled by Saatchi.

Left: A Saatchi advert for Thatcher's Tories. If only we knew back then that 20% unemployed means "full employment."


Footnote: Lord Saatchi is that breed of uber-Capitalist Tory who would be eligible for Israeli citizenship and the "right of return" to Israel despite not being born there. Saatchi spearheaded Maggie Thatcher's successful election campaigns.

The more times change... etc.

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