Posted by ccs on Jul 8, 2009 in
British Politics
There is one thing more frustrating than seeing MPs use your money to pay for their second homes. This is when the leader of one of the parties – after going to the effort of filling out his expenses forms to get back money for his second home, of course – then comes out and [...]
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Posted by ccs on Jun 19, 2009 in
British Politics
The proposed extradition of the 916,424 BNP voters / illegal aliens (terms to be used interchangeably) will bring temporary relief to Britain’s “immigration problem,” yet there will still be those who demand further action. I am in two minds about this issue, really; practicality vrs morality.
I heard an American man on the radio rant and [...]
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Posted by ccs on Jun 19, 2009 in
British Politics
I’ve been frustrated for many years by these cries for independence by the countries of Britain, the most forceful of which has to be Scotland. Their fundamental argument has a redundancy factor second only to that of the BNP’s concept of “indigenous Britons” (in a nation whose history is defined by being invaded, and being [...]
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Tags: bnp, ethnic tension, indigenous britons, london, northern ireland, olympics, scotland