Many believe that the destruction and emasculation of England has been a Scottish conspiracy. Under the proposed EU Federal map, both Scotland and Wales would be retained as separate regions, whereas, England would be carved up into about six regions. We have a Scottish Prime minister, representing a Scottish constituency, which enables him to vote on matters affecting England alone, and not Scotland. Brown is about to raise the issue of regionalising England once more. These regions, of course, will match the template already drawn up by the EU.
Even if you put to one side the Scottish conspiracy theory, no neutral observer over the last ten years can doubt that the actions of New Labour have been directed at the destruction of the England that we used to know. Yes, I have to say it again, aided and abetted by their left wing chums in the world of education, much of the TV media, and Guardianistas et al. ( I think that the term 'Left Wing' has become a catch all term these days to embrace the usual unpatriotic sub groups in our society)
Despite the rhetoric, Gordon Brown is thought to be an avid EU supporter, and is hell bent on not giving the British public the promised referendum prior to us being dragged unconstitutionally and undemocratically into a Federal Europe. Lets remember, as far as England is concerned, at the last election, there were more Tory votes than Labour votes.
Many who continue to vote Labour, particularly those in many of our Northern Cities, seem to think that they are still voting for 'Old Labour'. Wake up, because you are not, you are voting for New Labour anarchists.
I have noted your distinction between Old and New Labour. And yes, New Labour, with its lefty ideology doesn't believe in the Nation State, (certainly not England) and that is why it has done such a bad job of protecting our borders and can't wait to hand us over to the EU. Old Labour has been sidelined, but has been useful for obtaining votes from the naive.
Both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have had close connections with the USA, in fact, many of their radical ideas came from there. We have a political elite within New Labour, that really doesn't give a damn about England as a Nation State, seeking only to promote themselves as career politicians, sacrificing whoever and whatever gets in their way.
One of the major problems we have in removing this Government, is that, so many people rely on it for their daily bread: Namely, those on benefits or employed within the bloated Public Sector, and when they make their voting decisions, are likely to look no further than, which party will give me the most money? Deck Chairs and Titanic come to mind.
There is no doubt that New Labour have been far too clever, perhaps devious, for the average voter to understand that their primary objective is the emasculation of Britain, England in particular, as a Nation State.
2007-07-20 05:27:20
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answered by Veritas 7
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When New Labour came to power I had expected and hoped we would see some of old Labour, instead we got Thatcherism. Thatcher destroyed heavy industry and took away any power the unions had with the help of Norman Tibet. New Labour did nothing to restore these things. I am not saying New Labour have not done a lot of good for the workers, they have, the introduction of the minimum wage for example. However our biggest industry seems to be low paid call centre jobs, and even these are being farmed out to India. The jobs that are left are taken by migrant Polish workers.
British Prime Ministers have and always will have a close alliance with America. I have no problem with that as long as we are not seen as the tail being wagged the American dog, as has been the case with Blair/Bush.
2007-07-26 19:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and I think the Iraq war was a war started by one middle eastern country which has 30 to 40 supporters actually working as senior White House Advisers.
2007-07-27 11:20:18
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answered by Sam J 2
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Labour has never cared who governed this Country just as long as they could draw parliamentary pay and expenses. At one time it was the Uncle Joe's successors now it is the EC (The French Farmers Benefit Society)
2007-07-20 16:16:10
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answered by Scouse 7
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New Labour are a bunch of traitors.
2007-07-28 04:56:32
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answered by galyamike 5
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they have been working to weeken us since before we joined europe because they knew it was coming, i believe liverpool and manchester docks was carefuly sabotaged, to inflict the blame on the dockers by creating strikes but realy those docks was on the wrong side of the country for europe.
the work went to felixtow and tibury. the three parties are one and all working for britains defeat, by the e.u.
2007-07-21 19:01:55
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answered by trucker 5
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just carrying on with thatcher ism the running down of the NHS is now complete.
dont ever remember teenagers killing each other thought that only happened in America. so did gun crime, drug culture
used to see that in films now its real life.
no wonder our kids are unhappy. i feel sorry for them growing up in the UK today. what kind of adults will they be.
2007-07-26 19:19:12
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answered by Jezabel 6
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i just hope Mr Brown will bury new labour but DONT go back to old labour when unions ruled us
2007-07-28 06:40:20
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answered by srracvuee 7
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Yes indeed! Your question and details, plus the answer above,have said it all! Hopefully more people will soon awake from their slumber!!
2007-07-20 14:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally agree with you and veritas
2007-07-20 16:57:15
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answered by trish 5
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