Dear Tony Blair,
Bullingdon Boys - Our "Betters"
No MP has ever been prosecuted for embezzelment... or ever will...
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London .A city without identity.A lost labyrinth of chaos, crime , corruption and indecision, the compressed population subjected to the most draconian laws since the Middle ages each myriad face surveyed constantly by 21 st century technology…Fear, apprehension and cameras stalk the streets …….the muttering retreats
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
Time's up, Tony
The President-Elect is currently reviewing whether Blair should be retained as Middle Eastern envoy for the 'Quartet' - Russia, the U.S., the EU and UN.
Indeed, I am told that it is likely the former PM will be asked to stand down before too long.
Secretary for dishonesty
Sadly, Jacqui Smith is beginning to acquire the reputation of a serial fabricator. Last year, she was forced to admit that immigration numbers were concocted, and over Christmas we learnt that various letters to newspapers endorsing her while attacking her Tory opponents were actually written by her friends or relations.
Now comes the revelation that the Home Secretary misled MPs over knife crime statistics.
There are urgent questions that need answering when MPs return to the Commons next week about whether Smith or her advisers were aware of the bogus figures issued by her department last week.
More broken promises and the scandal of why MPs still refuse to admit how they squander our money
Last updated at 2:37 AM on 10th January 2009
The is barely a week old and the direst predictions are already being realised, with news of fresh job losses being brought every day.
But there is one important aspect of this recession which differentiates it from the economic downturns of 1981 and the early 1990s: this one is hurting only those who work in the private sector. The public sector, on the other hand, has been ring-fenced against the worst effects.
The truth is that Britain is moving towards an economic apartheid. While the State continues to offer higher wages, generous benefits and goldplated pensions, those in the private sector are forced to suffer wage cuts, work unpaid overtime, take even shorter holidays and make all kinds of other sacrifices to keep their jobs.
At the head of this new 'public sector aristocracy' stand the country's 646 MPs, who return to Parliament on Monday. They have just enjoyed a record-breaking 24-day holiday - the same amount that most people get in an entire year.
Thanks to this protracted break, our indolent MPs have not yet debated either the domestic crisis caused by the recession, or - and this is equally shameful - the world crisis that has followed the Israeli invasion of Gaza.
The contrast between the increasingly harsh conditions endured by the bulk of the British population and the cosseted comfort of our political directorate has been very troubling for many years. The economic crisis, however, makes it grotesque.
In the real world, occupational pension schemes are being closed down or altered beyond recognition. Yet MPs' pensions remain protected with increasing amounts of taxpayers' money
Whereas hard-working families struggle with their monthly mortgage payments, MPs have their mortgages paid for them by the taxpayer - and, more incredible still, are allowed to use any profits made from selling their houses to invest in the property market.
Equally, while many people are tightening their belts when it comes to even small purchases of household groceries, MPs' generous expenses system allows them to squander taxpayers' cash on their own furniture and home improvements.
Although the Commons authorities had agreed to make public details of these lavish expenses, last autumn's deadline shamefully passed with Speaker Michael Martin and the House of Commons Commission (the group of senior MPs responsible for policing the expenses system) failing to honour that promise
The agreement to release details came only after a long battle by Speaker Martin and MPs to defy a ruling by the Information Tribunal that they should publish their expenses.
This affront to democratic openness took place against a backdrop which involved a series of scandals, of which perhaps the most distasteful was the revelation that the Tory MP Derek Conway had diverted tens of thousands of pounds of public money to pay his son for 'research duties' - even though he was studying at Newcastle University and there was no record of any work ever being done.
What's more, MPs wasted approximately £150,000 (of taxpayers' money, needless to say) taking their case to the High Court. The verdict of the judges was damning, however.
Ruling in favour of publication, they declared that there was 'no doubt that the public interest is at stake. We are not dealing with idle gossip, or public curiosity about what, in truth, are trivialities. The expenditure of public money through the payment of MPs' salaries and allowances is a matter of direct and reasonable interest to taxpayers.'
In the wake of this withering condemnation, MPs had no choice but to give in.
Therefore, last May, they announced that their expenses would finally be placed in the open, promising publication by the autumn. In October, the date was put back until Christmas. Yet, still, nothing has been published.
Last week, I contacted LibDem MP Nick Harvey, who is the spokesman for the House of Commons Commission (headed by Speaker Martin). He told me that there is no chance that anything will emerge until April and that the intention is to publish their expenses by the summer recess in late July.
Harvey said the logistics of processing so many MPs' receipts has proved far more complicated than originally foreseen.
I do not doubt Nick Harvey's good faith but I'm afraid to say that I do not believe a word he says.
First it needs to be borne in mind that this delay in the publication of MPs' expenses follows a long pattern of obstruction by the Speaker and senior MPs of all parties.
Apart from the wasteful High Court action, as I revealed in a film for Channel Four Dispatches called Nice Work If You Can Get It, they even sanctioned the abuse of Commons procedure in order to keep secret the lavish scale of MPs' spending, by pushing through a bill which exempted them from provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
Of course, MPs of all parties have every motive to keep details of their expenses secret.
They realise that publication of their claims could be highly embarrassing, revealing just how callously some of them have abused their privileged position as legislators to feather their private nests. In certain cases, some MPs may fear that publication could lead to questions about fraudulent claims.
Above all, the argument that it takes a year to make expenses claims ready for publication is not credible.
Just over three years ago, in November 2005, the Scottish Parliament promised to disclose the expenditure of Scottish MPs. Exactly six weeks later, they were published.
I believe that the delay in Westminster is a national scandal and that MPs who return to Parliament this week are treating voters with contempt. The fact is that they have milked their expenses system in a way that would be unacceptable in any other walk of life.
They know that publication of details about how they have squandered taxpayers' money - particularly at a time of unprecedented economic crisis - will lead to an outcry.
This state of affairs is not just immoral. It is profoundly damaging to our democracy. As recession bites, we need politicians who understand the difficulties of ordinary voters and who do not appear to be self-interested chancers who put private profit above public interest.
Those MPs who will drift back to the Commons on Monday - tanned from skiing holidays or visits to exotic beach resorts - have not merely lost their connection with how ordinary people live but, more worryingly, have lost all connection with ordinary morality.
Seven months have now passed since Speaker Martin promised openness and transparency. There is no excuse for further delay.
Appearence and Reality
Last updated at 9:59 PM on 09th January 2009
The outfit was so calculatingly chic, the heels so high they would tower over mere mortals.
Beautiful, successful, chic, beaming with happiness, Ms Dati looked every inch the role model for sophisticated high achievers.
Indeed, she was working from her hospital bed the day before, despite a Caesarean.
Supermum or super-selfish? For behind the perfectly coiffured glamour I fear there lies a more troubling trend of the marginalisation of men from family life and the institutionalisation of single motherhood by the state - not just in France but in many Western nations and particularly here in Britain.
Sent: 02 April 2009 20:26
To: VAZ, Keith;
Subject: Just a thought...another one.
Amongst all the grasping greed in high places during the last few years, no one has lost – lost their job, lost their heads, perhaps one or two rare lost virginities, in the inferno of sex, self adulation and remorsless power grabbing.
The unelected Gordon Brown and the black, non American President of the United States have proved themselves triumphant over the outraged, feeble face of apathy, poverty and mass discontent.
Such is the confidence of Gordon Brown in his determination to become a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church that he, in his now unassailable position, has decided to reform the hundreds of years old Protestant constitution in order that Roman Catholics can succeed to the English Throne.
No one, nowhere, has raised their voice in any form of protestation, seeing quite clearly that the slightest remonstration would invoke the inscrutable, quite frightening, Jack Straw, personally leading such a misguided creature to room 101, from where there is no return, other than with a enforced reverse of ”attitude”.
Such is the power and weight of Gordon Brown, his conviction, in this case, he has been politically incorrect to the extreme of not consulting Islam, who, what seems only such a short time ago, were on the verge of building minarets on Buckingham Palace, pronouncing “King Vaz the First” . Vast masses of black people thronging the Mall and spilling out into Trafalgar Square, endlessly chanting his name.
Dieu et mon droit.
from VAZ, Keith
to john.strange2008@gmail.com
date Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:40 PM
subject Just a thought...another one.
mailed-by parliament.uk
With best wishes
Yours sincerely
Hannah Grimsley
Parliamentary Assistant
Office of Rt Hon Keith Vaz MP
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
There is nothing new in this situation. Throughout history, conquering nations have used the indigenous population as slaves. The “abolishment of slavery” was nothing more than a piece of paper. People are no longer flogged, branded to make them work, or used for personal gratification... The 21st century has more circumspect ways of intimidation. Watching people has become the first priority. Cameras concealed in every crevice, the police, a vast quasi military force, armed to the very teeth with the power to arrest anyone simply for looking the wrong way. The Establishment is terrified of the slightest uprising of those toiling for them; the slightest impediment which may hinder the accumulation of their wealth. The top 2% of the population now own 98% of the Worlds assets, which is not enough. They want the lot and will not sleep until they get it.
Orwell never saw this side of humanity, the stark greed... rather he saw people wanting “Control”, as with Blair. He never visualizing the dramatic results of his iron fisted grip on England, the deterioration of everything and everyone to the lowest common denominator, anyone, anyone at all, regardless, was not allowed to speak out, punished heavily in the “Courts of Law” with the threat of the word “racist” or refusing to be “politically correct” or for interfering with a person’s “Human Rights” all of these concepts being the manifestations of his wife, a barrister, who doubtlessly seeing the distinct financial gain to be made from these edicts, she, possibly the most dominant, grasping, vitriolic, vociferous woman in recent political history, without any doubt also being heavily backed by the Bush tentacles for whatever deep, political, financial motives that regime had decided on, which would account for her sheer confidence and her acrimonious contempt of everything and anyone who did not see the “situation” her way.
When she realized the deep depths of despair England had sunk into over the crushing of the individual and clearly seeing the impending financial pandemonium, the bureaucratic bludgeon being used indiscriminately at every level of society, the threats, the deliberately created overpopulation with the resulting reaction of the individual as rats in a trap, only then, struck by the stark realization, did she order the person she was married to, to pack his things and make the most impeccably timed discreet exit of any politician, taking with them their accumulated millions. A faint wave, farewell to a few friends, very few, simply leaving the country, no fluttering flags, no speeches, no anything, leaving England in the hands of a Roman Catholic Scotchman, unelected, unwanted .
The greed aspect has never openly manifested itself as in the 21st century ... Hitler had “cheap labour”... he paid nothing… but he, his party, or any other power throughout history, other than the Romans, did not have the open excesses of society now and the “disgusting excesses” as the lady said, of the West Indian sugar plant owners…which may have been the very seeds of 21st cent acceptance of greed as a God, or simply forget God and go for the money, which is about the way The United State and it’s ancillary, England, has gone.
There is the point that no one could do anything about it ... the working class chained in every conceivable way and always will be. In the “office” of the Adelaide Seaman’s Union there is a large beer stained poster showing a “Capitalist” dressed in black, waving a stick; the caption being an old one but the absolute truth.
“Workers of the World unite: you have nothing to lose but your chains”
Perhaps there is now some creeping unease in the Citadels of Brussels, London, Paris, (President Sarkozy, his current penchant for expensive, dominant females) Rome, all the rich European capitals… that as America has now gone Black ... Europe through it’s greed in letting in countless millions of black and coloured workers into Europe and given them the right to vote, there is now enough of them to vote decisively… vote all the other way... This aspect was never considered; never apparently occurred to the upper echelons; they, too busy dinning their secretaries, or their “personal trainers” buying the very latest extravaganza, the largest properties…..the biggest yachts, at the same time, breathlessly on their mobile telephones doing billions of pounds worth of “deals” which have no substance, no foundation, simply numbers on millions of computers. Enron being the first small tip of this grasp of greed. The repercussions of attempting to get a percentage of nothing has devastated the World.
One or two did see a situation coming
The bottom line of this madness for money will culminate with minarets on Buckingham Palace, vast, black masses thronging the Mall, spilling into Trafalgar square, endlessly chanting ‘King Vaz the First” Not even a question mark as to this eventuality, not even as a long term view in the present economic chaos. Perfect time in history for Islam to make the move it has so long waited for, the physical annexation of England.
The Muslim conurbations in the peripheries will simply rise up. The plastic, plodding, beaten, obese, lethargic English will concede to Islam as it is the easy way out of a situation beyond Coronation Street, football and it’s strange moronic “heroes”.
There is no alternative for this fallen, disintegrated nation of once proud people. In the British Isles there is not another Churchill to step forward in this moment of crisis, no other voice to be heard, or more fundamentally, allowed to be heard, other than the painful, pious, platitudes from the supercilious entrenched rich who rule these Isles from their clubs in Mayfair and Pall Mall , not from the corridors of Westminster
The rest of Europe will intercede quite dramatically, the words of Enoch echoing along their inflamed streets “Rivers of Blood“.
As someone said quite recently…
“Time to emigrate”.
George Monbiot The Guardian 27th Jan 09;
It is fitting and unsurprising that the scene of the new scandal is the unelected second chamber, whose proper reform Blair and Brown have spent 12 years avoiding. The deregulation of the banks, the love affair with the neocons, the failure to tax the rich, “Peter Mandelson” ... is there any slithering cop-out that has not now returned to haunt this government?
The premise of Robert Harris's novel “The Ghost” - that Blair's premiership was the creation of a foreign intelligence service - is correct in spirit if not in substance.
For 12 years the British government has acted as an agent of other powers: the US; big business; big money; anything except the electorate.
It is hard now to believe that it was elected in a frenzy of hope very much like the excitement surrounding Barack Obama which will be short lived once it is realized that he too is possibly in the grip of “other forces”.
21st century
Each church now being a extremely desirable piece of real estate, the buildings themselves in the hands of skilled architects renovate into extreme attractive apartments. Personally this rot started in August 1939. I, on a school Journey (12 shillings and sixpence -old English money) for two weeks holiday in
He rubbed his hands together, red, cherubic face beaming and said “You boys must be thirsty” we nodded. He called out to the maids , we, waited in anticipation, lemonade perhaps ?? The women appeared with silver trays full of beautiful glasses… of water. That moment diffused all the perhaps confused conceptions I had of “Religion” I saw precisely what it was, what it stood for, in that exact moment. Other men have paid with their lives, spent their lives pouring over books writing endlessly on the subject. I can only smile at their naivety.
It was best I opened with my small story, as the now situation is simply one of deep deterioration. Without hesitation,
If the full implication does not rise above
Today the price, or whatever one wishes to call it, is being paid. Parliament has allowed Islam to dispense it’s own justice in some aspects to it’s millions of followers in
Now I am concluding that there is little difference between Islam as a State and
No one more vehement, no one more iron fisted, no one more aggressive, no one more adamant that this process of multiculturalism is forced, iron fisted, upon the Nation than Mr. Anthony Blair in his ten years as Prime minister. Then, personally seeing the way his ideas, in all respects had fallen apart, made a exit at precisely the right moment .. no election called, no anything, simply left the situation to a unelected Roman Catholic Scotsman.
Blair must have had a wry smile as he pocketed his millions and walked away.. A very sharp operator, however, for a wife, he has possibly one of the most devious, avaricious females in recent history, she being the backbone of “all “ his insistence on “multiculturalism” and “Human Rights” she, as a barrister, making millions fiercely defending these decrees.
Local councils which now have a disproportionate number of Muslim Councilors, have suddenly taken it upon themselves, using the Anti terrorism act as an excuse, to increase their power beyond the imagination, aided by cameras and “secret cameras” hidden in “Tin cans” on lamp posts anywhere where people can be “watched” at all times. This leaves Orwell in the shadows.
The bottom line apparently is that the arrogance, greed, contempt, of the rich for the poor has brought about a situation that only now, at the start of the greatest monetary depression of all time, people from every extraction are being forced by the ruthless master, money, to take heed of what is happening . Human nature being what it is, the finger will be pointed at immigrants, aided by the rich, anything for an “out”.
All this faintly reminiscent of a certain Adolf Hitler who seized such a occasion as now to ignite the World.
I have little doubt it will happen again.
Islam, in it's turn, swiftly overpowering the remnants of the plastic, plodding English, but finding itself confronted by knife wielding, vast hordes of underworld thugs of all calibrations, who have no interest, conception, understanding of politics, religion… morality. "Nothing". Their sole purpose, pursuit, is violence for violence sake, a vicious, unnatural, mindless breed of creatures, unknown to these Isle in it's long history. A quite unexpected creation for the virulent left. Nihilism in a extreme never visualized. In effect making all previous imaginative or otherwise horror scenarios as a "bed time story", something once told by parents to their children to lull them peacefully asleep, before such practices were banned politically by dark people in dark places , none so secretive, so obscure, so totally committed to the destruction of England as Jack Straw, the only keyholder to room 102.
The politics of the left have broken England in every way, financially, physically, mentally, morally. The minions of the left, for whatever reason, have successfully conspired to bring all factors down to the lowest common denominator, with devastating results Their weapons were not obviously oppressive, a creeping paralysis of "free speech". Introduction of "Human Rights" and "Politically correct" procedures deviously brought in, with the emphasis being all one way… towards the endless flow of black people flooding into the country... The indigenous population incredibly accepted these dramatic changes, accepted that they were being watched, controlled by big brother night and day.. a strange resignation, despair? collapse, of a once proud people.
Future historians will ask the same question that is being asked at this moment… Why ?