Friday, 26 June 2009

I Am Not A Number

Why this fuss about the BNP requiring a membership number on application forms for its employment? I can tell you for a fact that so does the Labour Party.

Is a Labour Party membership number also required on the form to be on the Cameron A-list? Or did that list’s preponderance of persons thus numbered just happen anyway?

6 comments:

  1. "I can tell you for a fact that so does the Labour Party."

    I can tell you for a fact that it doesn't.

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  2. Oh, but it does. And why not?

    The Cameron A-list, on the other hand...

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  3. If it does not require a membership number, it certainly should.
    The SDLP, Alliance and Sinn Féin all require their "staff" to be members of the Party.
    So does the UUP.
    I cant say for sure about DUP.
    The Green Party probably does not have such a requirement but as none of them are over 16, its a sign of immaturity.

    The first professional Secretary of the SDLP was recommended by the Labour Party in Britain. He was a British agent.
    Not of course that SF is immune to infiltration ......Dennis Donaldson (deceased).
    In Banbridge some Loyalist graffiti, a decade old proclaims David Trimble was a MI5 (sic) agent.
    Surely not.

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  4. Why would anyone want to be employed by a party unless they were signed up?

    As for Trimble, perhaps he was. He was, after all, the Leader of the UUP, not of Sinn Fein.

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  5. Well I think the graffiti is based on the assumption that Trimble (who was out of Politics as a Law Lecturer at QUB) became a UUP MP and leader....in time to "deliver" unionism to the British agenda...the Good Friday Agreement.

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  6. I think they need to look rather closer to home.

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