Friday 10 May 2019

Rhubarb and Custard

If you don't know, then there's no point telling you.

Based on his Twitter, the drunken and drugged-up racist Damian Thompson appears to be a Brexit Party supporter. I am also voting for it this once, and occasionally I even wish that I had applied to be one of its candidates. But Mabel is the real deal. It seems that she wants to be Ann Widdecombe.

I warmly welcome Damian Thompson as the Brexit Party candidate here at North West Durham at the next General Election. She joins Oliver Kamm for Change UK or whatever it is by then, Toby Young for the Conservatives, and Stephen Yaxley-Lennon ("Tommy Robinson") for UKIP if it will have him, or as an Independent if it will not.

Tony Blair chickened out of contesting this seat for Labour when it became clear that it would be becoming vacant, and when, incidentally, it still looked as if I might have been standing for it last time. Yes, really. The approach was made. The ongoing car crash of a prosecution of me is now for no one's benefit apart from that of the Labour MP who benefited from that cowardice. My campaign literature next time will declare "Tony Blair Didn't Dare".

In 2017, the General Election literature of the present MP for North West Durham featured the name, the face, and the words of endorsement, of the Government Chief Whip at the time of the invasion of Iraq. Whereas I am not a member of the same political party as Blair, and in fact I am actively pursuing a complaint to the Police about him in relation to his complicity in torture, as exposed by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament.

A Chambers and Partners Band 1 legal practice is now on standby to pursue an action to bring about a Coroner's Inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly, an action before the International Criminal Court against those who had brought slavery back to Libya, and an action before the High Court of Justiciary of Scotland inviting it to exercise its declaratory power against Blair and his accomplices in the aggression against Iraq in 2003. All of these actions are to begin immediately upon my election to the House of Commons.

Anyway, under "Tony Blair Didn't Dare" will appear the names and faces of all the other people who also didn't dare subject themselves to the judgement of the voters between each of them and me. Will they include Damian Thompson, Oliver Kamm, Toby Young, and Stephen Yaxley-Lennon ("Tommy Robinson")? That is now up to them.

Another hung Parliament is coming, and we need our people to hold the balance of power in it. It has become a local commonplace that I am on 30-30-30 with Labour and the Conservatives here at North West Durham, so that any one of us could be the First Past the Post. I will stand for this seat, if I can raise the £10,000 necessary to mount a serious campaign. Please email davidaslindsay@hotmail.com. Very many thanks.

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