Thursday 5 September 2013

Edmund Norman and Charles James Cameron

I am of course available to fill the gap created on the Conservative Party Policy Board by the resignation of Jesse Norman. Go on, Cameron. You know you want to.

Meanwhile, and especially after his Question to the Prime Minister demanding equity for rural areas in National Health Service provision, Norman would be more than welcome in the only Burkean party in British politics today.

The party that is totally opposed to the cruel cuts in our conventional defence. To the ruinous reduction in provincial disposable incomes by the abolition of National Pay Agreements. To the further deregulation of Sunday trading. To the replacement of Her Majesty’s Constabulary with the British KGB that will be the National Crime Agency.

The party that is totally opposed to the devastation of rural communities by the allowing of foreign companies and even foreign states to buy up our postal service and our roads

The party that is totally opposed to the discontinuation of the State action necessary in order to maintain the work of charities and of churches. To the discontinuation of the State action necessary in order to maintain a large and thriving middle class. To military intervention in Syria.

The party that is totally opposed to Royal Mail privatisation, which would sever the monarchy’s direct link to every address in this Kingdom. To the return of the East Coast Main Line, the only publicly owned railway in Great Britain and the one requiring the least subsidy from the taxpayer, to the private sector from which it has already had to be rescued twice.

The party that is totally opposed to the disenfranchisement of organic communities by means of parliamentary boundaries designed by and for “sophists, economists and calculators”. And to the dismantlement of England’s NHS.

3 comments:

  1. Putin's spokesman is, of course, right to say that Britain is a "little island that nobody pays any attention to".

    We spent 13 years as America's loyal poodle in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan (well, just about anywhere they sent us).

    The only time there was ever conflict over actual British interests (namely, Northerin Ireland and Gibraltar) Labour immediately buckled and surrendered.

    Northern Ireland was more or less handed to the IRA-Gibraltar was nearly handed back to Spain in 2002,until its own people staged a coup, joined by the British press petition.

    After 13 years of Labour, we had become an international joke-the wet bag of the G20.





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  2. Northern Ireland was more or less handed to the IRA-Gibraltar was nearly handed back to Spain in 2002

    Both inherited from Major, the chosen successor of Thatcher, whose incompetence had caused the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands and who could not find them on a map. Seriously. She didn't know where they were when they were invaded.

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  3. The Falklands War makes Thatcher the last Prime Minister who actually fought for British interests.

    And we mustn't forget that she knew America did not approve of that war, to say the very least.

    We were still a moderately independent country back then.

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