Saturday 23 May 2009

Parlimentary Crisis and EU

We are indeed in incredible times with our esteemed elected representatives being discredited. What an extraordinary situation that led to this fiasco! We have a bunch of highly intelligent individuals, many of whom are lawyers, who have been allowed to set their own salaries and expenses and have now been found out with their fingers in the till and snouts in the trough (an apt analogy with the imminent swine 'flu crisis causing us all to be "scared to death"). They are all running around in ever decreasing circles to disappear, we hope, to you know where. We are also told that they are ready to commit suicide.

While all this is going on the country has no money as Prudence has retired to a nunnery after spending all our spare cash, some £1.3 trillion, on ludicrous expansion of quangos and battalions of civil servants, to say nothing of the £40bn given to the EU daily and compliance to the thousands of regulations and directives that are spewed out by the EU Commission. This is I remind you is an unelected body of appointed failed politicians. The cost of these regulations has been costed at between £113 and £133 trillion annually. Gordon Brown denies that he is responsible and this may be true in part, but, by Jove, he has made matters much worse. However he is going to save the world so all hope is not lost.

Where do we go from here? We have the three "main " parties firmly wedded to the EU so depriving us of self government. The Tories do make noises about renegotiating our position in the EU and this they have said many times before. They did nothing of course so that I do not trust David Cameron one iota. That leaves us with one party only of "nutters and fruitcakes" that pushed the Lib Dems into third place in the last EU elections and which offers the only alternative with a option of self government again. There is no doubt that the United Kingdom Independent Party has gained in strength from then. They are now level pegging with Labour and Lib Dems in the last opinion polls at about 17%.

So what do you do? Do as Lord Tebbit said,"Do not vote for a main party in the EU elections. Vote for one of the lesser parties." Being a Tory eurosceptic there is no doubt to whom he is refering!

Good luck and vote for freedom and sovereignty.