Showing posts with label Labour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labour. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Labour Party Political Broadcast 2009



A tear-jerking broadcast on the achievements of Labour so far.

Please vote Labour if you want to see advancement of their vision. On polling day consider the happiness of our children and their children's children with a Labour government that cares.



Well I was told it was a good video and finally got to watch it. So should you.


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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Differences between the Labour Party and Conservative Party

Labour and Conservative Party Policies

Waking early and having some free time (thanks to Albion for providing the main article of the day), I decided to go off and find out the major differences between the Labour Party and the Conservative Party and list them for you. As you can see it did not take long.

Labour Policies.......Conservative Policies


Differences........None

Hat tip: Watling for next bit

Labour are committed to multiculturalism whereas the Tories are staunch multiculturalists.

Labour are committed to political correctness yet the Tories are politically correct.

Labour scream "racist!" at the drop of a hat while the Tories are constantly on the lookout for racism.

Labour are committed to diversity whereas the Tories have a policy of diversification.

Labour is full of public school toffs with money whereas the Tories are moneyed toffs from public schools.

Labour MPs will do anything for money whereas Tory MPs' love of money will make them do anything.

Labour's ex-Mayor of London constantly appeased ethnic minorities whereas the Tory Mayor of London appeases ethnics.

Labour are committed to handing over our Britain's sovereignty to the EUSSR but the Tories have a commitment to let the EUSSR take over Britain's sovereignty.




Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Welsh Labour Party - Unfit for purpose

New Labour - Same old fascist boneheads

But you already knew that. But now it is really starting to sink into those sick, thick Labour skulls wasting taxpayer's money in the jobs for the boyo's, Welsh Assembly.

Former Labour waste of space, Deputy Minister, AM Huw Lewis, peeved at losing some of his tax payers gravy when he lost his job when the Welsh Labour Party spat in the face of the voters and done a shady deal with Plaid Islam has produced a report showing how the Labour vote is collapsing in Wales. Apparently although not fit for purpose for his previous job, he sees himself fit for purpose in saving Labour and by all accounts the known universe.

I contend that the only way to do this will require the remaking of Welsh Labour from top to bottom, as presently organised it is simply not fit for the purpose of winning Assembly election as evidenced by the deeply worrying and disappointing result in May.

Go read it and laugh your little cotton socks off.

But Huw is not the first to admit that the Labour Party in Wales is run by self seeking , inept morons. You can read more of that here.

There is now only one political party in Wales that actually cares about the Welsh People and the Welsh Workers and would put them first. Who do you think that might be? Correct. The British National Party. Join the family. Join the BNP.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Leeds Labour in postal vote fraud allegations




Sorry for the cut n paste guys but I've decided to have lunch out and a bucketful of beer. I shall feel guilty about not fighting for the cause but will make up for it on my return.






Meanwhile check out this report on the Times Online. Someone must eat some porridge for this. Here is a taster. The image is of a Labour Canvaser offering help to a voter.

Today we report that the Labour party in Leeds has driven an articulated lorry through this code in a desperate attempt to gain power on the city council. An undercover reporter posing as a student activist was part of a team told by the leader of the Labour group on the council, Keith Wakefield, and a fellow Labour politician, to collect postal votes in two key wards, and if necessary help voters fill in the forms. The other councillor, Graham Hyde, who worked in the Commons for George Mudie, the former Labour deputy chief whip, warned the canvassers not to get caught with any postal voting forms on them.

Only one Party can restore the trust of the British People in democracy and that is the British National Party. Remember activists. Post a guard on the ballot boxes on May 3rd. None of them can be trusted.


Sunday, April 8, 2007

Labouring Under Delusions in Nottingham


What can you do. The odds against our brave boys up in Sherwood look enormous. Just go check Labouring Under Delusions report on a recent Labour Meeting.

If you do not feel like clicking then here is the post in full. I have taken the liberty of highlighting in bold certain parts of the text that I found informative.

The other night I was invited to a Labour Against the War meeting in Nottingham. As the event was limited to Labour Party members and their friends, I had to pretend to be Tom’s friend, although I suppose that’s better than having to pretend to be a party member.

Entry requirements aside, the event provided an interesting insight into the plight of deluded progressive elements within the party.


Maya Evans and Milan Rai from Justice Not Vengeance (neither of whom are party members as far as I’m aware) discussed the burdgeoning conflict with Iran and the ongoing assault on our civil liberties. As ever Mil was incisive and informative. Maya ran through territory with which I am more familiar, but her personal experiences (she was the first person arrested under Section 132 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 after she read out the names of the dead in Iraq outside Downing Street) were something I hadn’t heard before.


Mohammed Azam from the National Assembly Against Racism arrived late after getting lost in the Meadows. Once he got underway he laid into the BNP and urged party members to make anti-racism central to their campaigning. While none of this was particularly disagreeable, it equally didn’t strike me as particularly original.


Christine Shawcroft from the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC) meanwhile hit all the right notes on Iran and Trident, but decided to couple that with the hoary old cliche about “reclaiming the party,” even encouraging people to rejoin “for peace.”

It would presumably be churlish to point out here that the combined forces of the nine people in the audience (of whom I was one) is likely to be insufficient to reclaim anything more impressive than the local bus shelter.

Not that this seemed to lessen Christine’s apparently boundless enthusiasm.


The key-note speaker was to have been Alan Simpson, Labour MP for Notingham South. He’s always an interesting speaker and I’d figured he’d be even more so following his announcement over the weekend that he was standing down as an MP. Unfortunately, Alan was defeated by the complexities of the British public transport system, i.e. he got of at the wrong station and missed the meeting entirely.


My conclusion at the end of the evening was that the reclamation of the Labour Party is dead in the water. It’s time to put the old girl out of her misery. This isn’t a great surprise to me, but I hope it gave some of the people there pause for thought.


Well thanks for that post. Hope you boys in Lincoln Green can handle things.

"Those who have been once intoxicated with power and have derived any kind of emolument from it can never willingly abandon it."