Saturday 5 February 2011

"Combat Extremism In All Its Forms"

Well said, David Cameron.

You could start with Johanna Kaschke. Kaschke is late of Respect and before that (or was it?) of the Communist Party. She left Labour in 2007 after having failed to secure its nomination for Bethnal Green & Bow, and she ended that year by joining the Conservative Party, in which she has rapidly become quite a well-connected activist. Ms Kaschke maintains that alluding to her past brands her "a crazy lefty".

If she is, then she has joined the right party, and it is no wonder that she is doing so well in it. In fact, the entire SWP faction of Respect in her own Tower Hamlets not long ago defected thereto after having fallen out with the Islamists. Around the country, local factions of various Asian and other origins routinely defect from Labour or other things to the Conservatives on frankly communal grounds, and are always welcomed with open arms.

But of course they are. It was your vehicles, David Cameron, that toured Ealing Southall blasting out in Asian languages that Hindu, Muslim and Sikh festivals would be made public holidays under the Tories. It was your "Quality of Life Commission" (don't laugh, it's real) that then proposed giving the power to decide these things to "local community leaders". What else would those figures be given the power to decide in return for filling in every postal voting form in their households in the Bullingdon Boys' interest, and making sure that all their mates did likewise? To the statelets thus created – little Caliphates, little Hindutvas, little Khalistans, and so on – people minded to live in such places would flock from the ends of the earth, entrenching the situation forever.

The Conservative Party recently welcomed, with some fanfare, John Marek, who was fiercely anti-monarchist and anti-hunting while Labour MP for Wrexham, and who went on to become the founder and only ever Leader of Forward Wales, a Welsh separatist, Welsh-speaking supremacist, economically Hard Left, unyieldingly Politically Correct, Tommy Sheridan-endorsed, RMT-funded party which was only dissolved in January of this year. Marek's House of Commons pass still gives his party as Forward Wales, and all of this is very well worth bearing in mind when reading, for example, attacks on Ken Livingstone's links to the RMT, which has not been affiliated to the Labour Party for a good many years.

So, David Cameron, will you also be recruiting, if you have not already done so, Marek's fellow founder-members of Forward Wales: Ron Davies, one of the very few former Cabinet Ministers without a seat in either House, and a noted campaigner both against shooting and for the abolition of the monarchy, recalling Marek's own parliamentary question to Tony Blair requesting that the Oath of Allegiance be replaced with something acceptable to anti-monarchists; Graeme Beard, a former Plaid Cymru councillor in Caerphilly; and Klaus Armstrong-Braun, who in his time on Flintshire County Council was the only Green Party member ever elected at county level in Wales? You have already signed up Mohammad Asghar, a Member of the Welsh Assembly who has moved seamlessly from Plaid Cymru to the Cameroons.

And so on, and on, and on, and on, and on. They obviously find the 1980s Radical Right's company as congenial as they find each other's. As well they might. Eighty per cent of Conservative MPs in the last Parliament were, and at least that percentage today are, paid-up and paid members of the party that now sits in government with those who want to denaturalise Arabs and Haredim, with those who believe that it is a sin and ought to be a crime to rent property to an Arab, and with those who believe that the Gentiles were only created as beasts of burden, all views also held well within the activist base and the core electorate of the party to which all those scores of your own MPs belong, David Cameron.

Blue is the new Red-Brown.

2 comments:

  1. Read this as a comment on Toby Young's blog. Do his family part-own all the papers he writes for? When do we get a newspaper that will publish material like this, not liberal-left Blairite outlets pretending to compete against liberal-right Heir to Blairite ones?

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  2. Who has Cameron's "fundamental British values"? Do orthodox Catholics? Do mainline Evangelicals? Do traditionalist Anglicans? Do black Pentecostals? Who decides, and how?

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