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POPSThe rotten estates England
Everything that is bad about the English system is evidence here. These lazy, greedy perpetrators of perpetual socialism have been protected by the liberal correctness regimes put in place by successive governments. Everything about that statement is wrong, except the facts. The fact that these people are allowed to raise more generations of worthless flesh is as abhorrent to the hard working Briton as the devious and malicious enterprises of the Bankers and their cohorts, the politicians. Absolutely no system has the panacea for all societies’ ills, but this system that relies on the influential few to circumvent the wishes of the people by allowing the ill-educated to proliferate whilst Labour imports their supporters from foreign lands is treason. Get the illiterate masses educated. Once they learn the hard lesson of real education they would have no need to wallow in self pity, smoke their tax free cigarettes and produce off-spring that every tax payer I the land has to subsi
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POPSA letter to the Mail
It is just over thirty years since Sgt Ray Beamish 1st Fld Reg RhA, and others were murdered by terrorists they were 'converting', much against what the mass of voices were screaming silently from within Army itself. It was in 1964 that the police in Aden city turned their guns on the Brits soldiers and were 'put down' by 45 Commando and the Gordons. Yesterday 5 more young men, and probably more, were gunned down by a rogue policeman and Brown still waffles out his venal apologies to the Nation, and his supporters swallow it hook line and sinker. In N. Ireland the situation is as desperate as when I stood the barricades exactly 40 years ago, and everyone tells how much improved it all is. Get real. The only thing that has happened is that far too many Brits have died, the taxpayer has forked out billions to immoral politicians, both here and abroad, bankers have got richer and politicians haven't the slightest notion of why they have got us into so much doodoo. The question I want an
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POPSWhy MP's are corrupt The Green Book did not give MPs line by line instructions over what to do if their lawn needed re-seeding. But common sense might suggest that this was not appropriate use of the accommodation allowance and MPs whining now that it’s unfair for them to have to pay back money spent on lavish re decorations or topiary trimming need to get a grip on reality. The demand that the tax payer should pay £18.000 for a book shelf for a MP in his last months before permanent retirement is offensive under all aspects of sense and even law. The matter of MPs buying and switching houses at the tax payer expense is an offense under law and an offense under decency and for Labour to defend the perpetrators is offensive to the friends and families of those dying for this Once Great Nation. LET A JURY IN A COURT OF LAW BE THE TRUE ARBITER.
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POPSTessa Jowell's rich, corrupt husband What is better for the nation, this corrupt man with his complicity spouse, or a wanker who charges the nation for his porn whilst his wife walks around with a police escort and anti-stab jacket? That's Labour all over. Labour in Ashton in Makersfield willl be losing one of the most inept, lazy self promotional MP's in Lancashire and then have no say on his replacement. That's Labour. Blackpool MP Gordon Marden has not a word of encouragement for the family of Andy Miller who died in rge hands of a bailiff as he was demanding payment for a challenged fine for speeding. The evidence of They Work for You shows where Gay Gordon's priorities lie, and it appears not to be in the interest of the ordinary English voter.
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POPSHogwash from the Lords Friends in high places!!! You will not see this parasite answering an inquisition into her past on BBC's flagship programme, Question Time. Fleetwood is short of o pier, say no more...
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POPSGood Labour parentalship
Preachers beware. Having listened to the sanctimonious rants from Madam Hewitt for all these years, and having hoped it was good riddance when she resigned... To all Labour supporters, if you cannot tell your friends, and I mean the lying, thieving shits who stole handsomely from the Public Purse whilst lesser mortals were being convicted of petty cash crimes and criminalised for not being able to afford decent advocacy, how can you moralise to a basically moral public. Your corrupt seedlings have really sprouted. Just look at what YOU, and I mean You Labour supporters, have fostered on decent British people. The list of criminal activity in your ranks reads – Mandelson, three times removed from office, Hazel Blears who cannot see corruption from her cell in Salford. Who is that woman whose husband is on trial for corruption in Italy? My memory cannot retain all these names of Labour crooks. I’d like to list the decent Labour MP’s but as the only one I know is resigning at the
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POPSAnother killed in Afghanistan I have not ignored the fact that another British soldier from the 2nd Lancs was killed. This is to remind all those Labour suporters that those dying in their war are all from British stock, be they American, Canadian or Australian. There supporters who wave hate banners at reeturning sol;diers and harbour sedition against our greed - DO NOT. TUC blinded delegates, get into the real world. Your debate today has been an insult to those injured and killed for your corrupt ideals.
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POPSPerfect Blackpool politics Prospective MP Bell of the Conservative Party was unavailable for comment; as he has on every issue of worth ofr several decades. Peter Callous continues to irritated pensioners whilst his colleagues in Council travel First Class to meeting they probably do not need to attend, and others to countries they need not visit. Not that the Labour dross are any better. Their prostate glands would be fine if they were left for their natural functions.
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POPSArmy V Politicians Read Guido and his excellent expose of this corrupt inept Labour government. At a moment in time where the Armed Forces are bleeding to death, billions in equipment missing from stores, Labour cannot get helicoptors, proper weapons and sufficient manpower into the battle field for the Force to succeed. Yet politicians are still bemoaning their corruption being brought to public account. Give them all my years in the trenches and listen to the useless bastard whine then. Always think before you vote. Your politicians are responsible for the lads deaths as they change the role of the Forces. Initially it was to destroy the Axis of Evil, now it's womens rights???? Come on Parliament, start listening.
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POPSBroons transparency Would the worst Prime Minister ever do such a thing???? Replies please to your own MP, on holiday and still claiming expenses. No, I have not made a mistake with ever.
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POPSOutcome of the Social experiment that did not work Here is another woman who has the right to bare children, but not the morality to raise them. One must feel for her other children, but why the lunatic liberals can't digest that she is unfit to mother a crocadile let alone a child, is beyond comprehension. Why waste more taxpayers money when our tropps are desperate for the gear to fight labour's illegal wars, while Rockall lays waiting to house this evil family? The system failed this handsome little fellow and will continue to fail society as long as we are gudgelled into believing that this dross is allowed to breath the fresh air they denied the little boy, Peter.
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POPSLancashire reporter upholds journalistic values It is the story stupid. Behind the headlines are always the victims. For Andy Miller and his immediate family it means that four teenagers will be growing up without their father. For Greg Pope, MP Accrigton Labour, a decent, honest man, the weight of working within such a corrupt regime seems too much and he is sadly leaving Parliament. The one shining light is the emergence of a good, clear reporter in a paper that still hold values of decency and accuracy.
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POPSFact or Fiction If you vote labour then you are responsible for this fiasco. If you vote Conservative you are incapable of finding a solution. If you vote Lib Dem you are just incapable. There must be someone who you can trust, but obviously none of the above.
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POPSLabours moral maze. It is the same Secret Service personnel who gave us the "dodgy dossier" who is now briefing the government that out moral position is sound. Sounds to me like more Labour spin. Or just another Scarlet paper?
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POPSGreg Pope to stand down With Parliament rapidly sinking under the weight of scandal, one of the few Labour beacons of decency has called it a day. Please reconcider Mr Pope, otherwise the dross and scum of the labour movement will finally have reached the middin their unsavoury supporters wanted. On behalf of the Miller family, many thanks to greg for his efforts and farewell to this isolated voice of deceny.
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POPSSiren falling on deaf ears Ther internet has been awash with erudite pieces and condemnation of ineptitude and incompetence by the British government, yet a vocal minority of pinkoe activists and blatant liars have held a once great nation to ransom. Call a puffter a name and you are sent to jail. Demand the rightsd of brave Britons to defend themselves and you are outcast and demonised. Come home a phyical wreck and you are worth a passing remark by Broon and his falacious brood. Come home in a pine box and only the wonderful people of Wooton Basset will give you the welcome you deserve. No wonder our kith and kin in Canada and Antipodes emigrated. Nothing is being said about the Christians being burned alive today in India by their Muslim neighbours. What a wonderful world.
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POPSLabour - latest act of betrayal Had anyone watched the debate, seen the angst and vitriol poured out by some Labour MP's there was little doubt that the Conservative motion would have won the day. They did not and it must surely be the last act of a wholly discredited administration. For everyone's sake, go now Brown.
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POPSBurnley, Lancashire Her first words, I have done nothing wrong. My last words, Go Straight to obscurity. Do not collect £200. Lose all your pension rights. Lose all your parliamentary rights. GO to prison.
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POPSBroon fails nation again
So finally there is to be an inquiry into the execution and reconstruction involved in the war on Iraq. It is to be overseen by a former senior Northern Ireland civil servant who knows a thing or two about secrecy - Sir John Chilcot - who also sat on the Butler Committee which investigated the intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It is to hear evidence in private and will not have the power of legal subpoena - specifically the legal power to require people to attend or divulge documents. That last fact seems to be the central criticism of the way the inquiry has been set up, coupled with the secrecy. But the people supervising the inquiry, whilst lacking a certain amount of diversity, have been largely welcomed. Gary Gibbon will be reporting on Mr Brown's announcement. Acton's speak louder than words. By holding this inquiry in private shows the disrespect that politicians have for the ordinary Brit who are the backbone of the British dying nation. If this is what b
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POPSPigs to visit the Trough. If they were unmarried, single mothers, taking a few quid for a few hours in their local Chippie, they would have been shackled and deported to a slum estate months ago.
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POPSD-Day veteran not going back to the beaches
First the Vets were being subsidised by the Heroes Return Charity, costs to cover a carer and one immediate family relative. Then a Blackpool Councillor Julian Mineur – sorry folk I ain’t making this up - gets involved and it all turns to doggee poo. The last time I saw Councillor Manure in action was in Rhyl where he was insulting a rather eloquent, distinguished former Women’s Army veteran who promised if that if he called her girlie once more she would smack his face. She was prevented from assaulting him by a former Royal Marine who was only too willing to do the lady’s bidding. The Councillor was trying to sell the Veterans Badge to the veteran and was getting a hostile reception along with the Labour MP for North Wales. It is amazing how these political types do not understand community or service unless it is wrapped in a wonder financial package for themselves. Expenses! Don’t mention expenses! Not only will some of the vets not be going, but Association heads with no affil
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POPSHain the brain DEAD. The most annoying comment current around the airwaves is... "if we sack them all where do we get the political experience we need?". What a stupid multiple statement which is indicative of the lack of brains the political elite espouse on the ordinary folk. The debacle with so-called expenses and allowances just indicates that all those found out are incapable of any form of respect, any classification of knowledge, any moral integrity. Not only should the likes of Hain be put before a jury, all those who publicly endorse their criminal actions should be barred from all public office. The role of the local selection committee has been proven to be bankrupt. The era of secret cabals should be once and for all be swept into the gutter along with every public servant who claims false accounts whilst poverty struck single mothers are criminalised for not declaring a couple of quid they get for a few hours work in their local chippie.
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POPSMoron Labour Minister The story tells you all. Defend this if you dare. And I heard this creep running down the BNP and its supporters. My friend, a former BNP candidate in Wigan, has just welcomed his nephew back from Afghanistan, to Selly Oak hospital. That is the difference between true Englishmen and those who want to ruin us.
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POPSMascara Queen troughing it up I bet he's Yorkie. Just like Julie Mackay??? Mrs who? Churchwife of the multiple accounts. Did you see her telephone interview on 'I've got news for you?' ... And listen Cameron, that was two years ago. Warning bells and deafness. Your going to up the selection process...
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POPSWhy Blackpool South MP must go.
It has been twelve years since the Labour brigade slipped this professional politician under the toilet door and into Blackpool. The electorate knew nothing of this researcher from Brighton, but the demographic and the complete emancipation of the Blackpool South electorate ought to have given some hint. Conservatism in Blackpool was a shambles and has not progressed an inch – centimetre to the Poles – in the intervening years. With the changing demographics, the public apathy, the frustration of generation after generation of political figurehead achieving absolutely nothing for a declining super town, it was with little wonder that the surge in immigrants with their socialist heritage brought with it this fresh faced figure to suit all needs (sic). In those heady days of New Labour the voters were lured into the fantasy of a new political era under that gleaming new god, Tony Blair and the hubris of an untested deity. History is a great teacher and we now all know what a connivi
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POPSChallenge to Home Secretary
The only people who do not seem to think that Jacqui Spliff is not a fraudster are in Westminster. That awful telephon this morning on 5Live showed a naivety that it is so criminal. As a young Commando I received £7 per week, my kit was so inadequate you suffered from every malady going, malaria tablets did as much damage to you as it did to prevent you from getting sick from mosquito bites, some arsehole decided to experiment with the AR16 and it was us poor suckers who suffered from inadequate protection because of lack of firepower. I remember one of the lads getting wounded on patrol in Borneo and it took the troop four days to carry him to a helipad where a RN chopper pilot risked life and limb to get him out. I remember clambering across the rooftops on the Shankill with Loyalist gunmen firing down on the Queens and all we had were pickaxe handles and stout hearts. Stop all this bull-shit. MP's went into the trade to feather their own nests and the next generation will do ex
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POPSMargaret Moran caught on the make If you are a member of Labour's scrutiny committee in Luton, you ought to be rethinking your future. It also illustrates the problem with Party system and executives in local areas. I have no idea how Blackpool chose it prospective candidate for the Conservatives. I would have loved to have been invited and I would have produced several letters that would have more than embarrassed the executive, some past and present office holders. Least to say that Blackpool Conservative have proven to me they are not worth £15 a year subscription. I'd hate t see the mire the Labour shower are in.
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POPSCameron threatens an Old Man St Cameron has just shown his true colours. When a Party slips into the mire it needs a certain kind of Knight to part the waters. Unfortunately, the only characters to the fore do not belong to political parties or are outside the mainstream of politics. Not that I am endorsing what Lord Tebbit has said, but surely he has the right to say it. It is the kind of defence that the Speaker of the House of Commons made when he maliciously turned on Kate Hoey and to the disgust of every British man, not a single weasel in Parliament went to her defence. I do not think the Conservatives are fit for anywhere near office, but nor are Labour or the Lib-Dems. Surely there are 640 decent, free thinking Brits who can pull together to make this Nation Great again?
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POPSGood riddance. Yorkshire has never given Lancashire anything worth having, except the road leading into it - it's a tribal joke. But the worst piece of benevolence ever has been the electorate of Dewsbury and their awful choice of MP. Not only content with insulting all the people of Ulster and all the Loyal Troops who policed her streets, he has now the effrontery to blatantly ignore the angst of the British people amongst whom he chooses to reside. He followed the Green Book to the letter. This is a lie. If he needs a television for his second home, they are about £50 from any major retail store, not the thousands plus he demanded from the tax payer. Had this immigrant ever served in the Forces he insulted he would know that they have to pay, out of their meagre salaries, for food and board. If it's good enough for the men and women fighting Labour’s illegal wars, then it is good enough for the parasites in Westminster who ordered them there.
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POPSLabour Peer This man has migrated to the Fylde Coast to spend his ill-gotten gains - I doubt it very much. When decent Fylde men are hounded to death by bailiffs and the courts for a speeding fine - to be challenged - this man offers rights for money. You support him if you want, I'd rather see him in Strangeways.
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POPSMore gaul than Goebells. Nothing will be done. He will be exonerated by his peers, a damning indictment on just how low MP's moral standards have slipped. If Uberstormfuhrer McNulty was a disabled veteran it is argued that his government would have had him into a Titan prison by now.
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POPSLet's all stand for Parliament This is what is absolutely wrong about codified rules. When will people get it into their thick heads that a law written on paper is just an invitation to some smart arse to circumnavigate it - because a comma is in the wrong place and - according to our politicians- because it is not mentioned within the Law, we have done nothing wrong.