Wednesday 1 October 2008

Isn't It Nice When Something Comes Together?

This country’s sovereignty, liberty, democracy and identity are all eroded at least as much by our heavy reliance on imported goods, rather than on a domestic manufacturing base, as by any other factor. That erosion has been, and remains, entirely intentional. So our rulers must be very happy bunnies today.

Just as destructive, and just as intentional, is our heavy dependence on imports in order to feed our people, instead of maintaining a thriving agricultural sector, itself characteristically a bastion of strong family ties, and therefore also of strong community spirit.

Just as destructive, and just as intentional, is the ownership or control of great swathes of our agriculture, industry and commerce by persons who are either not our citizens or not resident within our borders for tax purposes.

And just as destructive, and just as intentional, is the situation whereby, far from our having grown richer since 1979, we have in fact grown vastly poorer: only a generation ago, a single manual wage provided the wage-earner, his wife and their several children with a quality of life unimaginable even on two professional salaries today.

This impoverishment has been so rapid and so extreme that most people, including almost all politicians and commentators, simply refuse to acknowledge that it has happened. But it has indeed happened. And it is still going on.

Do not pretend that you cannot follow links, and come on here pretending to be funny by pointing this out.

Do not come on here whingeing, and demanding to know where the likes of bloody forum sites are, or why there are no pictures (seriously, I really did have to reject a comment saying that, inter alia, yesterday), when you have not even joined, and when we still do not have a full list of candidates for this June.

Instead, try doing something about it.

6 comments:

  1. I want to do something about it. What can I do?

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  2. A Hotmail account? Do you mean you don't even have a proper British People's Alliance address?

    I know your Wantage candidate is a passionate fan of Captain Mainwaring, but cheap'n'cheerful amateurism should have its limits. Especially if you claim to be serious about standing in grown-up elections.

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  3. Oh yes, but it's on the BPA website. And following that link seems to be either beneath or simply beyond certain people.

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  4. So how many people have emailed the Hotmail address?

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