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date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 02:24:53 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.local.east-anglia        back       
Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
Dissatisfied with Labour, but see little difference between all three
of the old-gang parties?

Suspicious of the Tory ‘politically correct’ consensus under ‘Hug-a-
Hoodie’ Cameron?

Fed up with immigration and multiculturalism, imposed to undermine our
cultural heritage without consent or consultation by successive Tory
and Labour Governments?

Irritated with EU foreign rule; EU over-regulation; high EU food
prices;  EU taxes, membership costs and corruption?

Upset with rising crime and a soft-touch judiciary?

Exasperated with politicians’ lies and their disregard for public
opinion?

Infuriated with politicians’ snouts in the trough and their sky-high
expenses?

Tired of CONservative waffle, betrayal and its empty posturing behind
the Union Flag?

So are we. The CONservatives imply action — but have no intention of
taking any!

Consider the EU.

Did you know that on 5th March 2008, the CONservative Front Bench
deliberately abstained on an amendment to protect the legal supremacy
of OUR Parliament from the measures within the Lisbon Treaty (EU
Constitution)?

REMEMBER IT WAS THE TORIES WHO

- took us into the EU in 1973;

- signed the Single European Act in 1986

- entered the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1990

- signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1995.

They are now demanding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, but fail to
pledge one should they win the next General Election!

Meanwhile, they want to expand the EU to include such backward nations
as Turkey and Georgia, which will result in yet more unwanted
immigration. (David Cameron recently stated that Georgia should be
fast-tracked to EU membership!)

Consider immigration.

Since 1950, Conservative Governments have actively encouraged and
presided over the largest influx of immigrants in British history into
our overcrowded island. We are being dispossessed of our ancestral
homeland, in which we will become a minority by 2060.

Is this what millions of Britons fought for in two World Wars?

WHAT EXACTLY ARE THE CONSERVATIVES CONSERVING?

Do YOU care about your country?

In the BNP we do care about our country and, in common with most
Britons, deplore the nation-destroying policies of the three old
‘politically-correct’ parties.

Unelected commissioners in Brussels now determine over 80% of our
laws, instead of our own elected Parliament. Even locally, the EU is
interfering in our previously democratic society. For example, the
real reason behind the closure of village post offices and the onerous
new rules on dustbin collection is directly attributable to EU
Directives.

INVITATION: We would like to invite you to consider supporting the
BNP, either in elections or by joining or donating to our party. In so
doing, you will send a strong signal to the Lab-Lib-CON parties that
you care about your country and are fed up with being treated as a
second class citizen in your own ancestral homeland.

Here are some of our policies:

* Stop immigration and reverse the multicultural society.  Immigration
and asylum overwhelm our social services and the NHS, undermine law
and order and create competition for housing and pressures on our
rural countryside, at vast expense to you — the taxpayer.

* Withdraw from the EU and restore to Britain our hard-won democracy,
freedom, self-determination and the supremacy of our Parliament.

* Restore the death penalty for child murderers, multiple murderers
and terrorists, where proof is beyond all doubt.

* Re-establish the right for householders to defend their property
from intruders.

* Reintroduce Christian values as a benchmark in all schools as a
foundation for a decent and stable society.

* Deport all illegal immigrants, bogus asylum seekers and foreign
criminals.

* Withdraw British troops from Iraq, a country where Britain has no
legitimate interests.

* Support UK manufacturing! Over 50% of the world’s inventions emanate
from the UK.

Send a signal to the arrogant, old-gang, parties — Vote BNP!

This is our country — let’s win it back!

http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/08/thinking-of-voting-conservative/
date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 02:24:53 -0700 (PDT)   author:   St Georges Day April 23rd

Re: Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
On 28 Sep, 10:24, St Georges Day April 23rd
 wrote:
> Dissatisfied with Labour, but see little difference between all three
> of the old-gang parties?
>
> Suspicious of the Tory ‘politically correct’ consensus under ‘Hug-a> Hoodie’ Cameron?
>
> Fed up with immigration and multiculturalism, imposed to undermine our
> cultural heritage without consent or consultation by successive Tory
> and Labour Governments?
>
> Irritated with EU foreign rule; EU over-regulation; high EU food
> prices;  EU taxes, membership costs and corruption?
>
> Upset with rising crime and a soft-touch judiciary?
>
> Exasperated with politicians’ lies and their disregard for public
> opinion?
>
> Infuriated with politicians’ snouts in the trough and their sky-high
> expenses?
>
> Tired of CONservative waffle, betrayal and its empty posturing behind
> the Union Flag?
>
> So are we. The CONservatives imply action — but have no intention of
> taking any!
>
> Consider the EU.
>
> Did you know that on 5th March 2008, the CONservative Front Bench
> deliberately abstained on an amendment to protect the legal supremacy
> of OUR Parliament from the measures within the Lisbon Treaty (EU
> Constitution)?
>
> REMEMBER IT WAS THE TORIES WHO
>
> - took us into the EU in 1973;
>
> - signed the Single European Act in 1986
>
> - entered the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1990
>
> - signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1995.
>
> They are now demanding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, but fail to
> pledge one should they win the next General Election!
>
> Meanwhile, they want to expand the EU to include such backward nations
> as Turkey and Georgia, which will result in yet more unwanted
> immigration. (David Cameron recently stated that Georgia should be
> fast-tracked to EU membership!)
>
> Consider immigration.
>
> Since 1950, Conservative Governments have actively encouraged and
> presided over the largest influx of immigrants in British history into
> our overcrowded island. We are being dispossessed of our ancestral
> homeland, in which we will become a minority by 2060.
>
> Is this what millions of Britons fought for in two World Wars?
>
> WHAT EXACTLY ARE THE CONSERVATIVES CONSERVING?
>
> Do YOU care about your country?
>
> In the BNP we do care about our country and, in common with most
> Britons, deplore the nation-destroying policies of the three old
> ‘politically-correct’ parties.
>
> Unelected commissioners in Brussels now determine over 80% of our
> laws, instead of our own elected Parliament. Even locally, the EU is
> interfering in our previously democratic society. For example, the
> real reason behind the closure of village post offices and the onerous
> new rules on dustbin collection is directly attributable to EU
> Directives.
>
> INVITATION: We would like to invite you to consider supporting the
> BNP, either in elections or by joining or donating to our party. In so
> doing, you will send a strong signal to the Lab-Lib-CON parties that
> you care about your country and are fed up with being treated as a
> second class citizen in your own ancestral homeland.
>
> Here are some of our policies:
>
> * Stop immigration and reverse the multicultural society.  Immigration
> and asylum overwhelm our social services and the NHS, undermine law
> and order and create competition for housing and pressures on our
> rural countryside, at vast expense to you — the taxpayer.
>
> * Withdraw from the EU and restore to Britain our hard-won democracy,
> freedom, self-determination and the supremacy of our Parliament.
>
> * Restore the death penalty for child murderers, multiple murderers
> and terrorists, where proof is beyond all doubt.
>
> * Re-establish the right for householders to defend their property
> from intruders.
>
> * Reintroduce Christian values as a benchmark in all schools as a
> foundation for a decent and stable society.
>
> * Deport all illegal immigrants, bogus asylum seekers and foreign
> criminals.
>
> * Withdraw British troops from Iraq, a country where Britain has no
> legitimate interests.
>
> * Support UK manufacturing! Over 50% of the world’s inventions emanate
> from the UK.
>
> Send a signal to the arrogant, old-gang, parties — Vote BNP!
>
> This is our country — let’s win it back!
>
> http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/08/thinking-of-voting-conservative/

Sorry, but I don't find the BNP very English- pop down to your local
folk club and you're unlikely to find a great deal of support there.
Same goes for preserved railways, maritime and air museums. What I,
like most English people, enjoy about the place is the eccentricity
and diversity (of both landscape and peoples)

The BNP to me represents what we don't like about the place-
unimaginative, boorish , materialistic thugs. One particularly
insidious phrase these idiots often use is "non white". What a load of
crap. Do people go round calling Barack Obama a "non black". I have
friends who are mixed-race, as well as friends from other European
countries , and one reason that I am friends with these people is I
rather like their "Englishness". That's real English values- cultured
and intellectual.

The future English population will still be of majority English
decent, the only thing that will change is far more English people
will have some foreign blood, from both Europe and the wider world.
Looking ahead a century or so, I can even see Christianity, Judaism
and Islam merging to form a new and better religion.

There is a legitimate debate about levels of immigration, but even
there the real issue concerns global population growth. Until that
issue is addressed, there will be lots more immigration, and there
isn't a lot that can be done about it. Sacking the Pope (and other
assorted fake religious leaders- shame they didn't topple the Saudi
regime instead of Saddam and install Salman Rushdie as president!) and
getting a more intelligent and enlightened dude in would probably
help.
date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:18:46 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Andy

Re: Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:18:46 -0700 (PDT), in the Year of Our Lord,
Andy, Beloved Prophet of the Lord said:

> On 28 Sep, 10:24, St Georges Day April 23rd
>  wrote:
>> Dissatisfied with Labour, but see little difference between all three
>> of the old-gang parties?
>>
>> Suspicious of the Tory ‘politically correct’ consensus under ‘Hug-a-
>> Hoodie’ Cameron?
>>
>> Fed up with immigration and multiculturalism, imposed to undermine our
>> cultural heritage without consent or consultation by successive Tory
>> and Labour Governments?
>>
>> Irritated with EU foreign rule; EU over-regulation; high EU food
>> prices;  EU taxes, membership costs and corruption?
>>
>> Upset with rising crime and a soft-touch judiciary?
>>
>> Exasperated with politicians’ lies and their disregard for public
>> opinion?
>>
>> Infuriated with politicians’ snouts in the trough and their sky-high
>> expenses?
>>
>> Tired of CONservative waffle, betrayal and its empty posturing behind
>> the Union Flag?
>>
>> So are we. The CONservatives imply action — but have no intention of
>> taking any!
>>
>> Consider the EU.
>>
>> Did you know that on 5th March 2008, the CONservative Front Bench
>> deliberately abstained on an amendment to protect the legal supremacy
>> of OUR Parliament from the measures within the Lisbon Treaty (EU
>> Constitution)?
>>
>> REMEMBER IT WAS THE TORIES WHO
>>
>> - took us into the EU in 1973;
>>
>> - signed the Single European Act in 1986
>>
>> - entered the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1990
>>
>> - signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1995.
>>
>> They are now demanding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, but fail to
>> pledge one should they win the next General Election!
>>
>> Meanwhile, they want to expand the EU to include such backward nations
>> as Turkey and Georgia, which will result in yet more unwanted
>> immigration. (David Cameron recently stated that Georgia should be
>> fast-tracked to EU membership!)
>>
>> Consider immigration.
>>
>> Since 1950, Conservative Governments have actively encouraged and
>> presided over the largest influx of immigrants in British history into
>> our overcrowded island. We are being dispossessed of our ancestral
>> homeland, in which we will become a minority by 2060.
>>
>> Is this what millions of Britons fought for in two World Wars?
>>
>> WHAT EXACTLY ARE THE CONSERVATIVES CONSERVING?
>>
>> Do YOU care about your country?
>>
>> In the BNP we do care about our country and, in common with most
>> Britons, deplore the nation-destroying policies of the three old
>> ‘politically-correct’ parties.
>>
>> Unelected commissioners in Brussels now determine over 80% of our
>> laws, instead of our own elected Parliament. Even locally, the EU is
>> interfering in our previously democratic society. For example, the
>> real reason behind the closure of village post offices and the onerous
>> new rules on dustbin collection is directly attributable to EU
>> Directives.
>>
>> INVITATION: We would like to invite you to consider supporting the
>> BNP, either in elections or by joining or donating to our party. In so
>> doing, you will send a strong signal to the Lab-Lib-CON parties that
>> you care about your country and are fed up with being treated as a
>> second class citizen in your own ancestral homeland.
>>
>> Here are some of our policies:
>>
>> * Stop immigration and reverse the multicultural society.  Immigration
>> and asylum overwhelm our social services and the NHS, undermine law
>> and order and create competition for housing and pressures on our
>> rural countryside, at vast expense to you — the taxpayer.
>>
>> * Withdraw from the EU and restore to Britain our hard-won democracy,
>> freedom, self-determination and the supremacy of our Parliament.
>>
>> * Restore the death penalty for child murderers, multiple murderers
>> and terrorists, where proof is beyond all doubt.
>>
>> * Re-establish the right for householders to defend their property
>> from intruders.
>>
>> * Reintroduce Christian values as a benchmark in all schools as a
>> foundation for a decent and stable society.
>>
>> * Deport all illegal immigrants, bogus asylum seekers and foreign
>> criminals.
>>
>> * Withdraw British troops from Iraq, a country where Britain has no
>> legitimate interests.
>>
>> * Support UK manufacturing! Over 50% of the world’s inventions emanate
>> from the UK.
>>
>> Send a signal to the arrogant, old-gang, parties — Vote BNP!
>>
>> This is our country — let’s win it back!
>>
>> http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/08/thinking-of-voting-conservative/
> 
> Sorry, but I don't find the BNP very English- pop down to your local
> folk club and you're unlikely to find a great deal of support there.
> Same goes for preserved railways, maritime and air museums. What I,
> like most English people, enjoy about the place is the eccentricity
> and diversity (of both landscape and peoples)
> 
> The BNP to me represents what we don't like about the place-
> unimaginative, boorish , materialistic thugs. One particularly
> insidious phrase these idiots often use is "non white". What a load of
> crap. Do people go round calling Barack Obama a "non black". I have
> friends who are mixed-race, as well as friends from other European
> countries , and one reason that I am friends with these people is I
> rather like their "Englishness". That's real English values- cultured
> and intellectual.
> 
> The future English population will still be of majority English
> decent, the only thing that will change is far more English people
> will have some foreign blood, from both Europe and the wider world.
> Looking ahead a century or so, I can even see Christianity, Judaism
> and Islam merging to form a new and better religion.
> 
> There is a legitimate debate about levels of immigration, but even
> there the real issue concerns global population growth. Until that
> issue is addressed, there will be lots more immigration, and there
> isn't a lot that can be done about it. Sacking the Pope (and other
> assorted fake religious leaders- shame they didn't topple the Saudi
> regime instead of Saddam and install Salman Rushdie as president!) and
> getting a more intelligent and enlightened dude in would probably
> help.

You don't half write a bucket of pig swill.
date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 13:33:25 +0100   author:   Kevin

Re: Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
On Sep 28, 1:33 pm, Kevin  wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:18:46 -0700 (PDT), in the Year of Our Lord,
> Andy, Beloved Prophet of the Lord said:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 28 Sep, 10:24, St Georges Day April 23rd
> >  wrote:
> >> Dissatisfied with Labour, but see little difference between all three
> >> of the old-gang parties?
>
> >> Suspicious of the Tory ‘politically correct’ consensus under ‘Hug-a-
> >> Hoodie’ Cameron?
>
> >> Fed up with immigration and multiculturalism, imposed to undermine our
> >> cultural heritage without consent or consultation by successive Tory
> >> and Labour Governments?
>
> >> Irritated with EU foreign rule; EU over-regulation; high EU food
> >> prices;  EU taxes, membership costs and corruption?
>
> >> Upset with rising crime and a soft-touch judiciary?
>
> >> Exasperated with politicians’ lies and their disregard for public
> >> opinion?
>
> >> Infuriated with politicians’ snouts in the trough and their sky-high
> >> expenses?
>
> >> Tired of CONservative waffle, betrayal and its empty posturing behind
> >> the Union Flag?
>
> >> So are we. The CONservatives imply action — but have no intention of
> >> taking any!
>
> >> Consider the EU.
>
> >> Did you know that on 5th March 2008, the CONservative Front Bench
> >> deliberately abstained on an amendment to protect the legal supremacy
> >> of OUR Parliament from the measures within the Lisbon Treaty (EU
> >> Constitution)?
>
> >> REMEMBER IT WAS THE TORIES WHO
>
> >> - took us into the EU in 1973;
>
> >> - signed the Single European Act in 1986
>
> >> - entered the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1990
>
> >> - signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1995.
>
> >> They are now demanding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, but fail to
> >> pledge one should they win the next General Election!
>
> >> Meanwhile, they want to expand the EU to include such backward nations
> >> as Turkey and Georgia, which will result in yet more unwanted
> >> immigration. (David Cameron recently stated that Georgia should be
> >> fast-tracked to EU membership!)
>
> >> Consider immigration.
>
> >> Since 1950, Conservative Governments have actively encouraged and
> >> presided over the largest influx of immigrants in British history into
> >> our overcrowded island. We are being dispossessed of our ancestral
> >> homeland, in which we will become a minority by 2060.
>
> >> Is this what millions of Britons fought for in two World Wars?
>
> >> WHAT EXACTLY ARE THE CONSERVATIVES CONSERVING?
>
> >> Do YOU care about your country?
>
> >> In the BNP we do care about our country and, in common with most
> >> Britons, deplore the nation-destroying policies of the three old
> >> ‘politically-correct’ parties.
>
> >> Unelected commissioners in Brussels now determine over 80% of our
> >> laws, instead of our own elected Parliament. Even locally, the EU is
> >> interfering in our previously democratic society. For example, the
> >> real reason behind the closure of village post offices and the onerous
> >> new rules on dustbin collection is directly attributable to EU
> >> Directives.
>
> >> INVITATION: We would like to invite you to consider supporting the
> >> BNP, either in elections or by joining or donating to our party. In so
> >> doing, you will send a strong signal to the Lab-Lib-CON parties that
> >> you care about your country and are fed up with being treated as a
> >> second class citizen in your own ancestral homeland.
>
> >> Here are some of our policies:
>
> >> * Stop immigration and reverse the multicultural society.  Immigration
> >> and asylum overwhelm our social services and the NHS, undermine law
> >> and order and create competition for housing and pressures on our
> >> rural countryside, at vast expense to you — the taxpayer.
>
> >> * Withdraw from the EU and restore to Britain our hard-won democracy,
> >> freedom, self-determination and the supremacy of our Parliament.
>
> >> * Restore the death penalty for child murderers, multiple murderers
> >> and terrorists, where proof is beyond all doubt.
>
> >> * Re-establish the right for householders to defend their property
> >> from intruders.
>
> >> * Reintroduce Christian values as a benchmark in all schools as a
> >> foundation for a decent and stable society.
>
> >> * Deport all illegal immigrants, bogus asylum seekers and foreign
> >> criminals.
>
> >> * Withdraw British troops from Iraq, a country where Britain has no
> >> legitimate interests.
>
> >> * Support UK manufacturing! Over 50% of the world’s inventions emanate
> >> from the UK.
>
> >> Send a signal to the arrogant, old-gang, parties — Vote BNP!
>
> >> This is our country — let’s win it back!
>
> >>http://www.bnp.org.uk/2008/08/thinking-of-voting-conservative/
>
> > Sorry, but I don't find the BNP very English- pop down to your local
> > folk club and you're unlikely to find a great deal of support there.
> > Same goes for preserved railways, maritime and air museums. What I,
> > like most English people, enjoy about the place is the eccentricity
> > and diversity (of both landscape and peoples)
>
> > The BNP to me represents what we don't like about the place-
> > unimaginative, boorish , materialistic thugs. One particularly
> > insidious phrase these idiots often use is "non white". What a load of
> > crap. Do people go round calling Barack Obama a "non black". I have
> > friends who are mixed-race, as well as friends from other European
> > countries , and one reason that I am friends with these people is I
> > rather like their "Englishness". That's real English values- cultured
> > and intellectual.
>
> > The future English population will still be of majority English
> > decent, the only thing that will change is far more English people
> > will have some foreign blood, from both Europe and the wider world.
> > Looking ahead a century or so, I can even see Christianity, Judaism
> > and Islam merging to form a new and better religion.
>
> > There is a legitimate debate about levels of immigration, but even
> > there the real issue concerns global population growth. Until that
> > issue is addressed, there will be lots more immigration, and there
> > isn't a lot that can be done about it. Sacking the Pope (and other
> > assorted fake religious leaders- shame they didn't topple the Saudi
> > regime instead of Saddam and install Salman Rushdie as president!) and
> > getting a more intelligent and enlightened dude in would probably
> > help.
>
> You don't half write a bucket of pig swill.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I suppose that pig-swill springs readily to the mind  of a “hog”…………A
“hog” that is a glutton for punishment from the Lib/Lab/Con Party
date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:31:46 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Jon°

Re: Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
In a dim and distant universe <nkcnezv5k67u$.dlg@suck.my.harddick>,
   Kevin  enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]

> You don't half write a bucket of pig swill.

Did you really have to re-quote both original emails, just to add one line
of comment?

Something tells me your intelligence is about par with the contents of the
affore-mentioned bucket....


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date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 00:31:39 +0100   author:   Paul Vigay

Re: Thinking of Voting CONservative?   
"Andy"  wrote in message 
news:90b8ef2b-1513-4314-8ca1-492e17b242b9@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
On 28 Sep, 10:24, St Georges Day April 23rd   wrote, among other nonsense:-


> Looking ahead a century or so, I can even see Christianity, Judaism
> and Islam merging to form a new and better religion.

The thirteenth strike of a crazy clock....

Jim Hawkins
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:02:19 +0100   author:   Jim Hawkins

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