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date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 10:10:43 -0000,    group: uk.politics.misc        back       
The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
From Peter Hitchens Blog

http://tinyurl.com/yel5bc4

We held a sort of wake, since from now on we would be opponents. I asked him 
why he had done this awful thing. He replied: 'You have no idea at all just 
how enormous the New Labour Project is.'

This was one of those moments when a shiver really does run down the spine. 
Knowing the Labour leader to be a Blair of Very Little Brain, I had assumed 
he was no more than window-dressing for a standard-issue high-tax 
anti-British socialist government. From then on, I began to suspect that 
something much bigger was afoot - a gigantic, irreversible cultural, social 
and sexual revolution, accompanied by huge constitutional change - a 
slow-motion putsch.

I think that suspicion was borne out. Mass immigration, so vast that Britain 
would have to adapt to the migrants rather than the other way round, would 
be very useful in attaining this. You could smear your opposition as 'racist' 
if they dared to resist.
And they would run away. Anthony Blair's hysterical speech 'attacking the 
'forces of conservatism' in September 1999 was a barely coded warning of 
what was to come. He all but blamed the Tories for murdering Martin Luther 
King and locking up Nelson Mandela. He specifically praised the curse of 
multiculturalism.

As my colleague Simon Walters points out, William Hague grasped what was 
happening, and in March 2001 he sought to oppose it with a bold speech. He 
warned that after two terms of Labour, Britain would be a 'foreign land'. He 
was dead right.

I have searched out that speech and read it carefully. There isn't a bigoted 
word in it. But Mr Hague was knifed in the back by liberal Tories and the 
power-worshipping Murdoch Press, and knifed in the front by Labour, all of 
whom accused him of somehow playing dirty, 'playing the race card' or 
'playing the nationalist card'. A plot to replace him was openly leaked, 
months before a General Election. Rather than fight to the last, Mr Hague 
regrettably crumpled in the face of this onslaught.
And so perished the last attempt by any mainstream party to address this 
huge and dangerous issue honestly, or indeed to confront the revolutionary 
intentions of New Labour.

A few weeks later, Mr Blair told the Tories to accept his revolution. They 
did. And the British people are left without a legitimate voice at 
Westminster.

*********

Still staggered this issue is quietly fading away.

Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 10:10:43 -0000   author:   Aramis Gunton

Re: The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
On Nov 1, 10:10 am, "Aramis Gunton"  wrote:
> From Peter Hitchens Blog
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yel5bc4
>
> We held a sort of wake, since from now on we would be opponents. I asked him
> why he had done this awful thing. He replied: 'You have no idea at all just
> how enormous the New Labour Project is.'
>
> This was one of those moments when a shiver really does run down the spine.
> Knowing the Labour leader to be a Blair of Very Little Brain, I had assumed
> he was no more than window-dressing for a standard-issue high-tax
> anti-British socialist government. From then on, I began to suspect that
> something much bigger was afoot - a gigantic, irreversible cultural, social
> and sexual revolution, accompanied by huge constitutional change - a
> slow-motion putsch.
>
> I think that suspicion was borne out. Mass immigration, so vast that Britain
> would have to adapt to the migrants rather than the other way round, would
> be very useful in attaining this. You could smear your opposition as 'racist'
> if they dared to resist.
> And they would run away. Anthony Blair's hysterical speech 'attacking the
> 'forces of conservatism' in September 1999 was a barely coded warning of
> what was to come. He all but blamed the Tories for murdering Martin Luther
> King and locking up Nelson Mandela. He specifically praised the curse of
> multiculturalism.
>
> As my colleague Simon Walters points out, William Hague grasped what was
> happening, and in March 2001 he sought to oppose it with a bold speech. He
> warned that after two terms of Labour, Britain would be a 'foreign land'. He
> was dead right.
>
> I have searched out that speech and read it carefully. There isn't a bigoted
> word in it. But Mr Hague was knifed in the back by liberal Tories and the
> power-worshipping Murdoch Press, and knifed in the front by Labour, all of
> whom accused him of somehow playing dirty, 'playing the race card' or
> 'playing the nationalist card'. A plot to replace him was openly leaked,
> months before a General Election. Rather than fight to the last, Mr Hague
> regrettably crumpled in the face of this onslaught.
> And so perished the last attempt by any mainstream party to address this
> huge and dangerous issue honestly, or indeed to confront the revolutionary
> intentions of New Labour.
>
> A few weeks later, Mr Blair told the Tories to accept his revolution. They
> did. And the British people are left without a legitimate voice at
> Westminster.
>
> *********
>
> Still staggered this issue is quietly fading away.
>
> Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?

The way I have been saying for “yonks” that Britain is an elected
totalitarian state run by the Lib/Lab/Con’s seems to becoming
vindicated.

This one party, mainly, consists of lawyers,  accountants, university
trained politicos  and  cardsharps’/carpet-baggers’  who all have
their fingers in the national till. Very few of them have ever done a
days real work or run/managed a commercial business.

The only way we shall ever get rid of them is by having a revolution,
hopefully bloodless…….Trouble is we have the weakest middle class in
Christendom, they will stand for the three card trick, without putting
up a fight and no revolution can succeed, without the support of  a
sizable portion of the middle-classes.
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 03:06:49 -0800 (PST)   author:   Jon°

Re: The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
Aramis Gunton wrote:
>  From Peter Hitchens Blog
> 
> A few weeks later, Mr Blair told the Tories to accept his revolution. 
> They did. And the British people are left without a legitimate voice at 
> Westminster.
> 
> *********
> 
> Still staggered this issue is quietly fading away.
> 
> Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?




Not sure the British people have ever had a truly legitimate
voice in westminster.

Who said yes to Europe the country. The Scrapping of the £, and the pound.
who said we don't want PR, or referendums, who said we wanted wars. green slime industry.

The two party system is woefully faulty but no one can fix it.

Oh yeah some version of pr will be looked if the hideious labour party get in.
Labour, the worse thing to happen to this country since 1066.
date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:36:07 +0000   author:   Blue

Re: The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
"Jon°"  wrote in message 
news:712f1dca-7d7e-40e7-8bf4-0da9a1f84cca@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?

The way I have been saying for “yonks” that Britain is an elected
totalitarian state run by the Lib/Lab/Con’s seems to becoming
vindicated.

****

Hague remains in the forefront of UK politics.

Surely in view of the bullet points of this entire affair he should now be 
forthright in vindicating his previous position, the very one that was so 
villified courtesy of what we can now suspect was an orchestrated campaign 
to keep the spotlight off intended government policy.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/mar/04/conservatives.speeches

"We have a Government that has contempt for the views of the people it 
governs.

There is nothing that the British people can talk about, that this Labour 
Government doesn?t deride.

Talk about Europe and they call you extreme. Talk about tax and they call 
you greedy. Talk about crime and they call you reactionary. Talk about 
asylum and they call you racist. Talk about your nation and they call you 
Little Englanders.

This Government thinks Britain would be alright if only we had a different 
people.

I think Britain would be alright, if only we had a different Government.

A Conservative Government that speaks with the voice of the British people.

A Conservative Government never embarrassed or ashamed of the British 
people.

A Conservative Government that trusts the people.

I trust the people."

*******

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1201755.stm

"In an emotional speech which instantly saw him accused of xenophobia and 
racism, he warned that a second Labour government would sell Britain down 
the river.

His end-of-conference speech in Harrogate was peppered with the sort of 
nationalistic rhetoric that has not been heard from a major party leader for 
decades."
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 11:41:29 -0000   author:   Aramis Gunton

Re: The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
On Nov 1, 11:41 am, "Aramis Gunton"  wrote:
> "Jon°"  wrote in message
>
> news:712f1dca-7d7e-40e7-8bf4-0da9a1f84cca@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?
>
> The way I have been saying for “yonks” that Britain is an elected
> totalitarian state run by the Lib/Lab/Con’s seems to becoming
> vindicated.
>
> ****
>
> Hague remains in the forefront of UK politics.
>
> Surely in view of the bullet points of this entire affair he should now be
> forthright in vindicating his previous position, the very one that was so
> villified courtesy of what we can now suspect was an orchestrated campaign
> to keep the spotlight off intended government policy.
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/mar/04/conservatives.speeches
>
> "We have a Government that has contempt for the views of the people it
> governs.
>
> There is nothing that the British people can talk about, that this Labour
> Government doesn?t deride.
>
> Talk about Europe and they call you extreme. Talk about tax and they call
> you greedy. Talk about crime and they call you reactionary. Talk about
> asylum and they call you racist. Talk about your nation and they call you
> Little Englanders.
>
> This Government thinks Britain would be alright if only we had a different
> people.
>
> I think Britain would be alright, if only we had a different Government.
>
> A Conservative Government that speaks with the voice of the British people.
>
> A Conservative Government never embarrassed or ashamed of the British
> people.
>
> A Conservative Government that trusts the people.
>
> I trust the people."
>
> *******
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1201755.stm
>
> "In an emotional speech which instantly saw him accused of xenophobia and
> racism, he warned that a second Labour government would sell Britain down
> the river.
>
> His end-of-conference speech in Harrogate was peppered with the sort of
> nationalistic rhetoric that has not been heard from a major party leader for
> decades."

Excellent post.............Well said Sir!
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 04:06:06 -0800 (PST)   author:   Jon°

Re: The slow-motion New Labour putsch that swept our nation away - Join The Dots!!   
"Aramis Gunton"  wrote in message 
news:m_WdnQVrff5p7nDXnZ2dnUVZ7o-dnZ2d@giganews.com...
> "Jon°"  wrote in message 
> news:712f1dca-7d7e-40e7-8bf4-0da9a1f84cca@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> Very difficult not to be suspicious is it not?
>
> The way I have been saying for “yonks” that Britain is an elected
> totalitarian state run by the Lib/Lab/Con’s seems to becoming
> vindicated.
>
> ****
>
> Hague remains in the forefront of UK politics.
>
> Surely in view of the bullet points of this entire affair he should now be 
> forthright in vindicating his previous position, the very one that was so 
> villified courtesy of what we can now suspect was an orchestrated campaign 
> to keep the spotlight off intended government policy.
>
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/mar/04/conservatives.speeches
>
> "We have a Government that has contempt for the views of the people it 
> governs.
>
> There is nothing that the British people can talk about, that this Labour 
> Government doesn?t deride.
>
> Talk about Europe and they call you extreme. Talk about tax and they call 
> you greedy. Talk about crime and they call you reactionary. Talk about 
> asylum and they call you racist. Talk about your nation and they call you 
> Little Englanders.
>
> This Government thinks Britain would be alright if only we had a different 
> people.
>
> I think Britain would be alright, if only we had a different Government.
>
> A Conservative Government that speaks with the voice of the British 
> people.
>
> A Conservative Government never embarrassed or ashamed of the British 
> people.
>
> A Conservative Government that trusts the people.
>
> I trust the people."
>
> *******
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1201755.stm
>
> "In an emotional speech which instantly saw him accused of xenophobia and 
> racism, he warned that a second Labour government would sell Britain down 
> the river.
>
> His end-of-conference speech in Harrogate was peppered with the sort of 
> nationalistic rhetoric that has not been heard from a major party leader 
> for decades."


The BBC - the broadcast arm of the New Labour project.

Thanks for posting.
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 12:45:45 -0000   author:   True Blue

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