What I'm beginning to find extremely funny is that despite this country fared well and prospered, and despite we grew in every way possible both socially and economically before we inherited these bunch of very strange politicians who may as well have blown our country up. They still like to tell us how well they've done for us and they still love to pat their backs over an economy which has over a trillion in national debt.
[That's the bit I don't find funny incidentally]
Eh? Done what for who? I wonder who they're actually speaking to, and what period in my life they are comparing their running of Britain to because I really have no idea what they're on about.
Did I dream the last 50 years maybe?
Surely, I didn't dream that Britain was a lovely place to live before NuLabour?
Despite we Brits created a society of unparalleled fairness, an education system the envy of the world, standards of health and public order which were once regarded by many as probably from the most safest and most caring nation on earth.
[ Unlike today ]
Despite our constables remained unarmed and our nurses were of the highest quality despite at times they were under despicable pressures and without decent pay. Despite we were once proud of our Bobby's and our nurses, and we knew that a mutual respect was not really something we had to think that much about because showing respect for one another was just a natural British trait inherent to the whole of our society.
We called people sir or madam and we referred to people as Mr or Mrs so and so, and often if referring to a youngster we’d add an adjective such as ‘lovely little Johnny’, or that "little scamp Billy”, but rarely did we lose our respect for them. You see we generally felt people deserved respect and we always treated people as individuals. They are the years I remember and they in no way compare to what politicians have made for us today. Anyone who lived through the last 40 or 50 years in Britain, will know exactly what I’m talking about here unless they were one of those ‘little scamps’ who didn’t pay any attention and decided to join the Liberal Revolution and became a taker like those I wrote about recently.
The takers in society only really care about themselves or their own particular notion of how life should be for the particular minority they are protesting with this week. We once called them agitators or village idiots but I think I'd be doing a disservice to village idiots today if I used that term to define who they are.
One ordinary guy I know, fellow Brit and BNP Councillor,
Russ Green was perhaps a bit of a ‘scamp’ too when he was younger, but I’d like to vouch that he’s as far from being one of those ‘takers’ that I mentioned and he's certainly not a village idiot either. Far from it. Russ never stops working for others and sets a fine example of what a real politician should be.
Russ serves and he wants to know his community and is always out and about meeting folk face to face and listening to what they have to say.
When I said I found it funny, I meant in a British way of course because it isn’t really ‘funny’ at all that we lost people like Russ in our country, and thankfully we have Russ and people like him with good old commonsense making tireless efforts to restore British politics to sanity. I remember our local bobby and our politicians used to meet the communities they served and were an integral part of everyday life like Russ, but nowadays you’d be lucky to see an MP and if you did then what’s the point? They can’t really do anything for you because all our laws are made in Europe and our Bobbies are not what they once were either. They’re too tied up with paperwork and political correctness these days to have time to spend any meaningful and personal time with us people.
We've become nothing more than one of the masses and our individuality seems to have been lost in a book of unspeakable correctness. Our individuality has disappeared. We’re not permitted to be individuals anymore because we have to fit what the state deems right.
The state has taken charge of us instead of us taking charge of our state.
The state has become an interference to us. A busy body and a big brother or nanny state. A country of ‘we know best’ politicians who don’t want or need to listen to us individuals who make up the masses.These 'takers' have proven their lack of common touch or decency and they’ve even shamed themselves. Many of them have committed acts which if it were us we would naturally be considered criminals.
They are a different breed to us it seems.
Take the expenses issue for instance, how many MP’s do you think have switched mortgages, taken a loan out on top of that mortgage and have left the taxpayer to meet the bill? Where is the call to look into that? Or take the current Attorney General who employed an illegal immigrant. Why was she not sacked? Then there is Peter Mandelson. He swore an oath to the EU so why is he in our Lords as a minister when no one elected him? Does he not have a duty to Britain first above all else, and do we people not have any say who is in our government?
Then, thankfully we have people like Russ Green.
He is NOT a criminal, and he’s not a racist, or a fascist like those who call people like Russ names but are too scared to debate the issues with him. Russ is just an ordinary run of the mill Englishman who loves his country and he's what you might call the salt of the earth in politics. He's someone who actually cares about YOU as an individual.
He and others like him are the backbone of Britain.
People like Russ made Britain what it was and people like Russ can see where it went wrong.
Russ says; “I’m just a typical BNP Councillor”.
He may be a typical BNP Councillor but he isn't a 'typical politician'. [Russ is DIFFERENT to others because he cares] He says “I’ve been in pubs and clubs, cafes, markets and bus shelters, and I've even stood outside factories to tell people about me and the BNP". He says he’s "knocked thousands of doors to explain to people that he’s just an ordinary guy with their interests at heart", and that "neither him or the BNP are racists just because they want Britain to bring back the things which made Britain great".
He's talking about us individuals who want to feel that our voices are heard and that we're respected by those who serve us.
"There’s an obvious political lean toward minority causes these days and I’m not sure when it started but it’s a fact these days that the majority of good people are not being listened to", Russ says. "Instead, there appears to be a political pact to ensure minority groups are respected but that the majority is simply forgotten and not heard", says Russ.
Of course if you complain about it then you're either a fascist or a racist or both, and that's really what I find funny. They have no way to address the question so they chant racist.
But I guess if you nod your head in agreement until Britain is gone forever, then everything is 'okay'???
We were never asked about joining a European Superstate for instance so why on earth would we be fascists to complain?
Nor were we ever asked about mass immigration and the colonization of large parts of Britain but are we ‘racists’ because we’re unhappy that jobs, homes, taxes and education have been taken and complain that many of us have to wait longer for substandard treatment in a hospital? Or are upset because we're unhappy to see the rise in crime and appalling types of criminal justice we see now as opposed to what Britain once was?
I thought we gave justice to the world, yet when did we ever invent the idea that a politician couldn't complain on behalf of his voters without being called a racist or another bunch of names to stop him speaking? - Oh hang on, I remember Enoch Powell come to think about it.
Yes, I know we actually DO LIVE in a fascist society here but people like Russ will help to change it. You see he understands that words can't hurt you and they just make the pathetic opposition look even more pathetic when he gives a broad grin, ignores it and carries on with his question.
I think that politicians are no more ours but rather they belong to each other.They're in the same damn party with the same crippled worn our policies that bear no scrutiny.
They cannot debate ours because they'd work for god sake!
They have distanced themselves from us so much that it’s impossible for them to return and even if they did we wouldn't want them. After all, who the heck wants a fascist!
Our blindfolds have been removed and we're seeing what they've done.
That is why if Russ Green was looking for my vote I’d have no hesitation in respecting his efforts and his honesty by giving him it.
That’s why Nick Griffin is gaining popularity too. He’s a normal down to earth guy. He gains support because of his common belief that the British people are not ordinary, and he respects them.
He meets and understands the British people whilst other politicians shrivel away, and that is why the establishment and the media are scared stiff of Nick Griffin and people like Councillor Russ Green.
Because the British National Party
has NOTHING to hide.