I have been debating what to write for my first proper post, I was initially going to write about the national debt and the budget deficit, but I still need to track down some more stats and information for my post, this morning I was going to write about why we have allowed the social acceptance of the BNP in this country, but I changed my mind at lunch time.
What I have decided to write as a voter of the Conservative party in a sea of red constituencies here in the Northeast of England is that we need to hold our nerve and attack the socialist economic policies of Labour and the Lib Dems, these policies have left us a national debt of 780 billion pounds and is rising fast, by the time of the next election the Debt will £1.4 Trillion pounds which is equal to the GDP of the entire nation, paying £70 billion pounds a year just to pay the interest on that debt, which is nearly as much as we spend on educating the youth of our country.
Tony Blair once said he would be tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime, well the Lib Dems and Nick Clegg will be soft on crime and soft on the causes of crime.
The Lib Dems say no to the next generation of Trident, we might as well hand in our permanent site on the UN security council now, it would be less embarrassing that way, instead of being asked to do so in the near future if we scrap it.
If we lose this election to a LibLab pact of sorts, then the Conservative party will never see power again probably in our lifetime, with the Lib Dems demanding PR from Labour as part of any deal, will be forever a socialist state, we will be a nation from cradle to grave suckling on the teat of an engorged tax fed nation state.
If we can win this election, then with the changes the conservatives are going to make, with a reduction in the number of seats, which will mean a large amount of boundary changes, which will result in the loss of a lot more labour seats as the seats in the North and Scotland currently have an average of 75,000 people per seat to 85,000 in Southern England, they also plan to introduce new laws on the funding of political parties by the unions, so cutting Labours supply of funds. Do not expect a bloodless coup when Gordon Brown loses the election, there will be plenty of public blood letting that will happen as both sides of the party fight for its control.
This election is not just about who will run this country for the next 5 years, but is for the survival of the Conservative and Labour parties, we just need to do everything in our power to make sure its Labour that is finished for good.
Dark Lord
Monday, 19 April 2010
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" Do not expect a bloodless coup when Gordon Brown loses the election, there will be plenty of public blood letting that will happen as both sides of the party fight for its control."
ReplyDeleteAnd so there should be.
The Labour Party need to take control of the party and return to their roots. In a democracy there has to be a clear choice for voters, whether left wing, centralist or right wing.
Under NuLabour that choice has been eroded and what we were left with was deep blue, light blue or no chance.
Nick Clegg appears to have realised this and has manouevred the LibDems into the left of centre ground, effectively cutting off NuLabs retreat. The next leaders debate will either confirm his ability to lead his party to a sort of victory, or consign it to the ranks of also rans. An interesting prospect ahead for those of us who are keen observers.