Don't forget to book your ticket to the lie of the century
Not that you don't already know of course, but sometimes - especially in an election period - I feel it makes sense to point out a few things when political parties blow their own trumpets and sing and dance at the launch of their new sparkly manifesto's.
So having come across a Times article today, which warns of an economic disaster under the LibDem's aims to abandon the Pound, and to switch Britain over to the Euro, I stopped to check it out.
Times writer; Anatole Kaletsky makes a strong case against this, and cleverly notes the LibDem Euro-Fanatics "Weasel Words", when describing their intention to only do this "When economic conditions are right", and "if the decision was supported by the people in a referendum".
I immediately thought - There's that old referendum chestnut again - like the last time LibDems promised a referendum on the question of our entry to Europe and of course on the Constitution which it later voted for without a referendum in contrast to its manifesto which promised one.
So LIAR sprang to mind, as I waded through the LibDem friendly pastel colour 2010 manifesto in search of their aims as stated by the Times, however I gave up once I reached for the sick bag to find it full.
On my way back from the toilet where I'd spent 15 minutes or so throwing up on account of the bile I'd read, I pondered whether it was worth my going back in but I have to admit I'm not that much of a glutton for punishment. Instead, I thought I'd give you the link to it so you can prepare yourselves by having a big polythene bag next to you should you be brave enough to read it. LINK
I stopped to pause at ONE issue other than the ideological aim to turn Britain into a Banana Republic, and this was in respect to their position on what they describe as "Enhanced Protection for Animals", and where they say for instance that: "Liberal Democrats believe that ownership and use of animals is a responsibility that should not be abused". I wondered whether sane and responsible animal lovers like me, would wonder whether this bold faced contradiction and lie is any different to their last lie about the referendum, or whether it is any more insane a thing than their latest pledge to dump the British economy into the muddy waters of Europe like Greece.
Will it only be us in the BNP who are left knowing that two and two together make four, or will others ask themselves whether the Libdems have ever thought about the inhumane treatment of animals which are being slaughtered by having their throats cut and bled to death without anesthetic under the NuLabour Halal murder appeasement Law, and how that contradicts their policy to ensure that 'animals are not abused'?
Image of LibDem manifesto
Of course preaching to the converted has never been my style, but I thought maybe if you're like me, you would not bother reading their drivel unless you had a reason to pick it to pieces. After all, that's what a democracy is about. Asking questions of the enemy opposition, and making them squirm when you already know they are unable or unwilling to answer because it would show them as the hypocritical liars that they are.
So I doubt I'll have an answer, chiefly for reason none of the parties are clever enough to debate with us. After all, it's plain to see that is why they have idiots like Bragg, the UAF and other immigrant forces, along with Searchlight and Hope-we-all-hate HopeNotHate, and Nothing British about the LibLabCon, all working away like little pathetic Beavers trying to spoil the chances of BNP showing them for what they really are.
i.e. Utter Gobshites, Liars and thieves, and aliens in our country who hate the British people, don't give a stuff about animals, are shacked up with anyone who will vote for them, and want to ruin Britain's economy completely and then launch a campaign to join the Euro because 'you know it makes sense'.
Hardly that difficult to work out what they are up to I feel, unless you have your head stuck up the LibLabCon's backside and are unable to see wood for trees amongst the small print in the plethora of lies they call 'manifesto's'.
0 comments:
Post a Comment