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Tories to win working majority; but will we notice any real change?

“Cameron will win because he is not Gordon Brown. Just like Blair and New Labour won in 1997 by not being Tories” “Maybe Cameron will emerge in full Margaret Thatcher mode, slashing and burning the fascist state, to create a freedom loving, prosperous, low tax, well educated nation” The Tories will win a strong, working majority […]

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Tougher airport security becomes embarrassingly intrusive

 “Why can’t they use intelligence to narrow down the people they insist on searching?”  “has information been added to the immigration data base, which might impede my next attempt to travel abroad?” Security at our airports has been stepped up after the failure of the Bollox Bomber to blow his miserable, medieval, Muslim self up […]

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U.S. Election Shows People Are Listening, and Aren’t Powerless

Sickening, Self-Indulgent Clinton Visit To Haiti West Must Take This Chance To Finally Reform Haiti Thanks for the New Year’s gift Massachusetts! What a stunning victory for the Republicans in a Senate seat owned (probably literally) by the Kennedys and their corrupt acolytes for decades. This is great news for those who believe that the […]

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Human Production Of CO2 Isn’t Warming The Planet

Models Claim To Predict 2100, But Failed To See Current Weather “CO2 Is Good For You” “Kyoto-Like Agreements Will Lead To A World Command Economy With Totalitarian Overtones” Thank goodness they weren’t a bunch of bearded, sandal-wearing nutters. I spent a day in Brussels this week at a contrarian climate change conference organised by former […]

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U.N.’s IPCC fiddled climate change data – Christopher Booker

    World leaders at the Copenhagen Climate summit next month will be determined to save the world, but according to a new book by British iconoclast Christopher Booker, the science purporting to show that humans are destroying the climate is wrong, and some U.N. data justifying harsh action to curb CO2 has been falsified. […]

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BNP’s Griffin humiliated by BBC, but that will probably help not hinder

    It made sense for Nick Griffin to emerge from BBCTV’s Question Time as the victim rather than an aggressor, and he certainly achieved that, although I doubt if that’s the way he planned it.     Also not emerging with much credit were the unbearably smug trio of mainstream political non-entities Messrs Straw, Huhne […]

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Will the BNP’s Griffin show his leftie credentials on Question Time?

“the BNP is old Labour with racism”     Hat’s off to the BBC! Finally, it seems to have woken up to its charter obligations to stimulate wide ranging, unfettered debate in Britain. Last week the BBC was doing it with Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician who was formally banned from entering Britain for the outrageous […]

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Cameron Speech Was Clever, Emotional And Impressive

But He Fails My Test On Europe, Climate Change, NHS and Tax One Failure Might Be Negotiable, But 4 Means “Thumbs Down” I won’t be voting for a party that is afraid to stand up for solid, Conservative principles. Lucky old UKIP, I say.     I’ve been agonising over whether to swallow my principles and […]

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Britain Doesn’t Have To Concede Lisbon Treaty Defeat

Tell E.U. ,Treaty Can’t Go Ahead Until British People Vote Come on Cameron, Show Us Some Leadership, Courage The Tories are trying to be too cute with their “stand” over the  E.U.’s Lisbon Treaty, following Ireland’s shameful, craven, and cowardly “yes” vote. “Let’s wait until we get into power. Let’s wait and see if Czechistan […]

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Labour deliberately destroys opportunity for the poor, then pretends to wonder why

    The bare-faced chutzpah of Alan Milburn was matched only by the incompetence of the BBC interviewer.     Former Labour Health Minister Milburn was blathering on about how the gap between rich and poor in Britain had widened not narrowed. He had authored a report for Prime Minister Gordon Brown which found that opportunities […]

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