england ... ... ... pinpoint the powerful public mood on ... and asylum, yet all are ... puzzled as to why ... seem hell bent on allowing so many in with so f england expectsMany newspapers accurately pinpoint the powerful public mood on immigration and asylum, yet all are seemingly puzzled as to why NewLabour seem hell bent on allowing so many in with so few checksin place, if any at all.It seems palpably clear to me that this is simply so they will all VOTE New Labour, and the Superstate will come further into being on the backof it, as no one will ever be able again in the future to vote it out, if indeedvoting is to be allowed in the future envisaged by our supremos.Several years, and many eons ago, New Labour flourished in a political vacuum. We were all tired of politics, sleaze, stagnation and a somewhatone horse race. However, the British like an underdog.Lo, step forward New Labour, a new star in the firmament, who tried to make it seem being funded by the Unions is not actually aproblem to governing the country, a bit like being free to do yourown thing when it is your parents who are footing the bill.The current rise in militancy and ever more incessant strikeswould seem to bear this out, and what use pouring billions intonational institutions if you cannot curb wage demands to reasonable levels, without fear of losing crucial funding.Despite feverish attempts to refund via other means in the earlydays, the bulk of New Labour monetary backing is still hugely Union based, even though its party membership is savagely dwindling.The days of Labour representing the working man are nowlost in the mists of time, they essentially represent themselves now.To get elected at the outset, every tiniest minority group imaginablewas courted and mobilised to vote, and are still being paid their thirty pieces of silver in favourable legislation for quirky groups now.And so a dream was unfolded by the dream weaver, and we wantedto believe in a new way. Unfortunately this was based on huge government and public borrowing and massive taxation, and is now beginning to unravel before our eyes. We see it but we do not seeit, as we know what is coming but pretend it is not there.It is too awful to contemplate for now.This is where we are now, except some sly and underhanded changeswere going on behind the great illusionists panoply of tricks and grinson the surface. Gloss up front slime beneath.Imagine the Last Night of the Proms, a quintessentially British occasion.It is synonymous with the Royal Albert Hall.Imagine then it being moved to Earls Court, as the structure is deemedunsafe. Then leaflets are handed out at every entrance purveying alternative contemporary entertainment elsewhere the self sameevening, and finally when inside the conductor changes the score to something less fervent and Nationalistic, and bans the waving ofthe Union Jack during the performance.Unimaginable.This may seem fictional, however what is happening here is not.For the Royal Albert Hall read Britain, for structural failure readthe erosion of centuries of foundations of constitutional traditionand Judicial and political checks, balances and counterbalances,to say nothing about our own Monarchy. Chipping away, brickby brick, stone by stone, pebble by pebble, drip on drip downthe drain to decay and oblivion.For leaflets purveying alternative entertainment, read subversionof the teaching of the history of this realm in schools, and attempts to coerce the independant nature of the BBC.Tinkering with the teaching of History and trying to traduce the media and foremostly the hitherto bastion of BBC independence should ring some alarm bells. What do they have to do before we see it all as it is, BURN ALL THE BOOKS.Then we normally have an orchestra and a Great Conductor, one leading, and the other interpreting and singing the same tune to the Nation except now there is only a conductor, who plays without orchestra directly to the media and ignores the assembled audience, who are summarily denied the waving of the Union Jack or any semblance of National pride throughout his virtuoso performance.We are well on our way to a Superstate, and abjugating our rights and heritage to Brussels, via the constant dilution of the lifebloodof the Monarchy, the House of Lords, the Judiciary, the Lord Chancellor, and our very constitution in the name of anachronistic edifices not suited nor in tune to modern government. It has suited well enough for nigh on 1000 years, and next time He says the EU is merely a cleaning up exercise, remember howHe is trying to clean up the 600 year old post of Lord Chancellorwithout consultation or consideration or referendum,just tossing centuries of history aside without a mandate.Shades of Megalomania there as well as his Messianic rhetoricon war, and his imagined neo Churchillian posture.How the great man must chuckle at such a parody,how his memory is slurred by association,Orwellian possibly, Churchillian never.The whole point of our Monarchy, House of Lords,  Judiciary, and pomp and ceremony, however outdatedand anachronistic some parts of it may well be ,is not what they do, or represent, as much as what theyPREVENT from coming into being by their mere presence.Viz a viz, President Blair, or Chairman Blair.Currently we have New Labour actively and systematicallydismantling all the above institutions piece by piece, whilst we do nothing and in doing nothing condone the vandalismof our own culture, in what was our own land. In the countdown to election this is becoming a mad stampede to destroy before the fact, an acceleratedagenda of attrition on our core of Britishness.If this continues there will be no Rule Brittannia or last night of the proms, no Churchill, no Telford, no Nelson,just greyness, beurocrats and Chairman Blair.Almost everyone I know wanted to march on London for onegood reason or another over the last year or so, futile as it isas we are all summarily ignored out of hand.We are deemed fools to be manipulated, stupid enough to swallow gullibly anything we are fobbed off with.I must admit I did not vote in the three or four elections before the last one, as I became apathetic with politics, andcould not see much real difference between the partiesor much difference between their purported policies.However now we have a party who would ruin this Countrystraditions, and make us all drones to the EU, presumablyand coincidentally with President Blair EU at the helm.If we could not all march on London, then surely we can marchas far as the polling booths in the summer to speak on councils and Europe, paving the way clear for a referendum or vote of no confidence.Then next Spring we might stagger there again to vote out thosewho feed us one lie after another and worse still assume us ultra gullible and laughably malleable.They may find our density is of a different form than they expected or imagined, being one huge mass opposing their hypocrisy, lies and subterfuge.Its not really British to bother too much with elections and politics,but if we ignore the next one there may well be no more British, andno more real politics. Just the state.This may well be the last time we can remove them via the ballot box,as there are legions of mercenaries being imported solely to vote New Labour, whilst they propose lowering the voting age to 16 and even having teenage MPs, as they would apparently vote New Labour wholesale. Perhapsthe grip on the media whilst lowering school standards to abysmal levelsis not altogether without rhyme or reason, easier to lead by the nose.Add to this the other hordes of disadvantaged and estranged minorities already aboard and soon we will simply all be outnumbered even if we all shake off our lethargy and vote, and who is in any event monitoringthe registration of voters, given the ease with which it is possible to register in multiple counties for council elections virtually undetected.I would seriously tighten up voting rights and registration and seriously question whether brand new arrivals to the country shouldbe allowed to vote as of right straight away with no qualification period.Remember, all these freebie voting favours from minorities and the like all will require legislative payback in coin at a later date,with our money.You owe it to your country one last time to vote to preserve ourway of life, our traditions, our history, our heritage, and above all our right to be British not Blairish, the man who grudgingly allowed us to celebrate the Rugby World Cup on a Monday.At present there are still institutions and traditions and laws touphold your views, rights and electoral preferences, and reflect your currently ignored wishes and feelings in Parliament, instead of having them derided and steamrollered asidein the guise of modernity and social progress.It is likely that if these are re elected next time this will ceaseto be an option.Your Country Needs You.Again.Malcolm Pugh April 2004.England expects has been visited by people Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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