Monday, 26 July 2010

Go fuck yourself Hannan

Daniel Hannan generally talks sense but on this occasion he's talking utter bollox when he attempts to label the BNP as 'leftist', whilst simultaneously using insulting references to Fascism which he doesn't bother to actually explain I might add, but I guess it fills his column up with what his editor and pals want to hear.

I mused over his likening of the old Labour Party to the British National Party, but found I couldn't contain myself for long when I found he was attempting to signal his readership that workers sharing the fruits of their labour was in some way an act of social revolution. - Add on what he says about resenting the monarchy and resenting people who get on and make themselves a few bob, and what you have is what sounds like a party of haters and jealous types as opposed to reality that there is not a damn thing wrong with recognising that this earth, this planet, and this country belongs to all of us and not specifically to a chosen few of 'his mates'.

Lastly, he left a gaping hole in his argument when he referred to the Conservative party as being 'right'.

Someone ought to tell Hannan that the Conservative Party doesn't fucking exist anymore since a democracy hating, white male hating, people getting a fair deal from their own economy hating, weak, spineless, warmongering wet gay, black, Islam loving fucking Liberal took it over and although gaining 1 degree more at the polls than Michael Howard, thrust himself into the position of chief gobshite from where Daniel Hannan obviously likewise emanated when he wrote worthless bollox about the BNP.

In fact if Daniel Hannan knows anything about history, and I know he does. And if he knows anything about politics, which I presume he does. Then he would know for certain that more people were murdered under Communism than they ever were under so called 'right wing' governments, and he's done a bad job of likening a party which has never yet seen government to the ilk of him and his kind who are stood there supporting the left wing invasions of Serbia, Iraq and Afghanistan and god knows where else, whilst trying to tell the world he's the good guy.

In short Mr Hannan, what you wrote is complete bollox and you can go fuck yourself along with the rest of your murdering maniac party who care NOTHING for the British people, and that's putting it politely.

Meanwhile, as Mr Hannan is an MEP at the European Parliament of lying twats, Marxists and tax dodgers, maybe he could write about something a little more worthwhile.

2 comments:

  1. One of the best things I find about the British National Party (ie Nationalism) is that it is neither right wing or leftwing - and it sails very neatly down the middle.

    Although I find Hannan a typical Tory knob, he does hit some correct buttons in his article - but he does it in a way to twist it to his own agenda and come out with extra embellishments which most of us know are complete nonsense.

    The BNP, in my understanding, is actually a left wing party when it comes to organising society for the people's interests and for the nations interests - and at the same time it is "right wing" ('conservative')when it comes to morals, behaviour, society, law enforcement, liberty, preservation of the tried and tested.

    The old 'left' and 'right' is endlessly confusing. It is time to move on from those definitions, but we all seemed hemmed into using them to make ourselves understood.

    Conservatism and Nationalism have also historically shared ties with such things as Libertarianism, and they are virtues and values which I do recommend in general. Small government, more self responsibility, freedom from an intrusive state etc.

    The difference with me, is that I limit the depths of my Libertarianism to work solely within the confines of Nationalist ethos. I only really strongly apply it for my people, in my nation. The rest can just whistle or get in the queue.

    The BNP has the best of both worlds, and that's why it has the potential to be hugely popular. That's one reason why the other parties hate us.

    The Conservatives are not true conservatives any more, and neither are the Labour party what it used to say on the tin. They have both moved into "progressive" politics of the Internationalist Social Marxist "third way" of the Blair era.

    All Hannan is interested in is trying to remove the "stigma" that the Tories are "right wing" and thus like a "less tougher" BNP.

    He aims to distance the Tories from the notion that they are like the BNP, as it has dogged the Conservative party for years in the political wilderness - and they will try and turn the tables to start suggesting the BNP is more like their rivals, the NuLabour-left.

    All we need to do is promote the plain common sense and virtues and values of our own manifesto and ideologies. I think they hold ground and have merit.

    There has to be "another way" than the path we are being led down by the usual other three parties. Nationalism is it.

    Whether it is leftwing or rightwing, it doesn't matter. It is what's right, what's true, what's best etc that matters.

    If we have positions which nail both aspects down to the table, then we are onto a winner.

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  2. Yes BA, the truth is that we are centrists. Neither left or right and policies are basically practical solutions to the issues raised within a democracy. This is why the ideologues can't fathom us out because we have no political hold on commonsense whereas everything they do must fall in line with an ideological approach to life. Hence Liberals are totally for Europe and are basically republicans, Tories are capitalists and their country comes second, and Labour are ardent scum of the earth Marxists where the 'New Man' is their aim. The new man can only be created however if you destroy the old.

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