Friday, 18 April 2008

Friday on the Fylde

One in ten families at risk of negative equity, shock survey reveals The cycle had t come round at some time, why not now?

Two-thirds of British residents fear violence as migrant tensions rise You would not have thought so if you had watched Harriet the Gob on Question Time, last night.

'I only do this job to help people': Under-fire Brown's emotive message to Labour rebels The wife, kids, my bank manager, rich bastards who can afford me, the filthy rich, the pleasantly rich, but not you poor bastards. Up with your tax you paupers.

Sky Sports executive stabs himself to death after taking controversial stop-smoking drug At least his lungs weren’t damaged?

Father and son banned from council swimming pool for not being Muslims Enoch warned of this 40 years ago, and now they scoff. The hand picked audience of Question Time ought to come with me and I will walk them through English no go areas in parts of Ancient Lancashire.

The REAL cost of inflation: The Mail's Cost of Living Index reveals food prices rising at SIX times official figure What do politician know about inflation when they just put everything down on expenses?

Body found in Blackpool toilets Pity it is not Broon Bread!

Blackpool to be in top three for shopping If you want Polish sausage, weed, crack, snide gear, tat!!

Popular Preston park 'plagued by rats' It’s all that bloody curry.

Anger at 'rights plea' for killer's family It criminals cannot take the pain they should not do the crime. They are sometimes better fed and looked after than pensioners who have never done a foul deed in their lives.

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Thursday 17th April 2008

Why broadband customers are only getting half the speed they pay for Anyone who thinks different is definitely not on the same wavelength as the rest f us.

Boy, 15, arrested for wiping snot on David Cameron's back What a picture! Not Cameron, but the smirking piece of British Shit who wastes my taxes on his breath.

No confidence rap for 'arrogant' council cabinet Well done the people of St Annes on the Sea. It is a shame there are not two hundred like minded people in Dirty Blackpool.

Benefits cheat was benefits' worker It says everything about the State of the Nation.

Notorious British Muslim activist who praised July 7th attacks found guilty of funding terrorism When David Cameron was challenged 5Live Tuesday, he was lost for a coherent answer. What’s wrong with allowing me, back into my Old Mob, and using these terrorists for live firing in Helmand Province? It will be better than fattening them up on BENEFITS?

New Barbie

So there's a new Barbie on the market. It comes with no shoes, no
clothes, no make-up, no car, no food, no house, no farm. It's called Zimbarbie.
She has a pet cow - Mooogarbie

Sunday, 13 April 2008

Sunday 13th April 2008

I believe an Armed Forces Day would be welcome and supported by the military. It is a marvellous idea.” General Lord Guthrie, Former Chief of the Defence. What would have been a good idea was for this old sycophant to oppose the imposition of Acts of Parliament that stole pensions from former regular soldiers.

My experience is that people are increasingly proud of their forces yet the gulf between soldiers and the civilian is still too wide. Patrick Mercer MP. So why are the disrespected Armed Forces so under strength? Because they are like Mushroom Farmers?

Terror threat to UK 'is growing' You do not have to read about it. Muslims in Preston shoot from a car and the reports do not mention their ethnicity. Why not? Ten years ago I wrote to my MP and told him of the immigrants reportedly arming themselves in the Midlands regions; a precursor for the Jihad?

'Thousands' pose terror threat Thousands of WHAT? British Legion members? There are at least 2,000 people in the UK who pose a threat to national security because of their support for terrorism, the head of MI5 has said. Jonathan Evans said there had been a rise of 400 since November 2006. Thirty years of IRA terrorism because the politicians would not allow the Armed Forces to take on the terrorist. The only time Londonderry was quiet was when 4th Field Regiment RA arrived with their heavy guns. That speaks volumes.

Gran in Tesco boss planning war It’s the best thing to come out of Liverpool since my Great Aunt Mary. No doubt the Tesco tycoon has numerous other homes in Israel and some place they call Off Shore.

Pictures that should shame us all reveal the shabby way Britain treats its fallen heroes The Mail is only a week late with this story, but it is worth revisiting. YouTube does it to music and it really is moving. My sisters’ children are now Canadian and reflect the pride that was once the reserve of us Brits. As long as the media keeps calling Muslim terrorist British there will never be any pride left in this sick old country.

Outrage over Alan Yentob's £27,000 BBC expenses claim... including a £120 cake If his masters can do it, why not? When the only people held to account are the aged and disadvantaged, then you get what you vote for.

Fearless Tory becomes first MP to call for Speaker to quit Another non story. In Blackpool you cannot get the Conservatives to participate in political debate. When a constituent once asked about corruption in political places, the Chairman was heard to reply, “how much is a cuppa tea?” The same geriatric had not remembered to tell a running mate that a £200 election donation had been received from a prominent benefactor. The Treasurer resigned before it became a criminal matter. The worst Speaker in living memory is safe whilst local Conservatives kowtow to Central Office

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Saturday April 12th 2008

Tories join Brown in bid to block fraud investigations There defence will be that thousands of jobs are at stake. What about the millions going to corrupt nobodies like the sons of former Prime Ministers?

Patience with Mugabe thin, says PM What you going to do Broon, send in the Marines? The last time the British Government got involved, 60,000 Ndebele were murdered and a lot of White Okies.

Man knew of Glasgow airport attack His brother eventually became a kebab. It makes you wonder about the oaths these Muslims take, like the Hippocratic one – and First Do No Harm. It makes you wonder also, what value a statement made by a doctor? Can Social Service rely on what these people say?

More Soldiers Taking Out Life Insurance In a week where and when the Courts have told the Government they are wrong – in just about ever way – now the actions of soldiers speaks for itself. So what now the value of the fictitious Covenant?

Thursday, 10 April 2008

Thursday 10th April 2008

Can we let terrorists go free? The question ought to be asked, can we allow these potential mass murderers to live?

FIA approves secret ballot on Mosley’s fate It was a simple Goose Step to the Ball.


Court: Halted BAE Fraud Probe 'Unlawful' For those who criticise the Court, let them reflect that the level of poor illegitimate Governance is a result of allowing honourable persons respect they have dishonoured in actions and words.


Liquid Bomb Plot Accused's 'Martyr' Video The most irritating part of this murderous episode is that the media insists on calling these foreign immigrants British. That is insulting to all the men and women abroad who wear the uniform of HM Armed Forces. Deport them all in pine boxes. Let them dance with the Virgins in that mystical nowhere called death.

Serbian Charged With War Crimes No doubt the result of consecutive Governments placating foreigners and not looking to the interest of the people who are British.

Wednesday, 9 April 2008


Appeal court leaves terrorist deportation plan in tatters The Appeal Court today dealt a huge blow to the Government's efforts to deport terror suspects when it blocked a bid to send Abu Qatada, known as al-Qaeda's spiritual ambassador in Europe, to Jordan.

Three judges also allowed appeals by two Libyan terror suspects against deportation on the grounds that they face a risk of ill-treatment and torture. After the ruling, the Government abandoned deportation proceedings against ten further Libyan nationals, effectively recognising that there is no chance of deporting suspects back to Tripoli.

Abu Qatada was described by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) as an Islamic extremist actively engaged in trying to change the regime in Jordan and with links to terrorist groups.


Conspirator ‘took new identity to join bomb plot The leader of a terrorist plot to blow up transatlantic airliners in mid-flight was a shadowy figure who came to Britain with his new wife posing as an Islamic missionary, a court was told.

Mohammed Gulzar entered the country on a false South African passport, apparently triggering an acceleration of the terror cell’s preparations for the attack. Two days after his arrival the gang paid £138,000 cash for the flat that became its “bomb factory” and began acquiring bombmaking materials, recruiting suicide bombers and recording “martyrdom” videos.

Wednesday

Lords reject Iraq inquiry appeal The legal argument is unfortunately spurious as the Government of the day can and does go to war against whomever they like, with no recourse to Parliament. This is why it is absolutely essential that Members of Parliament do their duty and hold Government to account. When you cannot even rely on the Opposition - as the Conservative were all for this dubious action - to uphold standards in Parliament, then the whole system is flawed. The ones to blame for this fiasco are the Military Elite who allowed the politicians to bamboozle them into a grossly illegal action. They may have secured a place in history, but history will not view them in a good light.

Gang stab two in store race fight How headlines reveal more about the law than it does about criminals. A gang of young thugs wanted booze from a store and the staff refuse to let them have it. This happened on Highfield Road, Blackpool on a Saturday night, not twelve months after purge to clear the streets of the yobs. The police went away and the dross moved back. Not a month ago I witnessed about twenty police persons getting very rough with a victim of intimidation outside one of the many fast food outlets in exactly the same area. The mob of belligerent young thugs walked away with impunity whilst the irate victim was threatened with arrest. No witnesses were interviewed and the police were wholly disinterested in the facts.

What would have happened in this latest incident, had one of the stab victims been able to turn the tables on the thugs? No doubt they would be languishing in one of HM police stations and being patronized by a lovely police female person not long out of school. If Detective Sgt Blobby lives up to reputation, the crime will eventually go into the cold case folder in about two years, if that. There is a plaque not a few yards from this crime scene to another person murdered not so many years ago. How memories fade.

It was not a racist crime. The shop assistant is a Ghanaian. The victims are British and the charge ought to be attempted murder against two brave individuals who had the courage to stand up to the thugs. So where is the racism? Is it worse to be called names than to have your life threatened with a blade inserted into your body?

No doubt the young thugs will have videoed the event on their thieved mobiles and it will be circulating those airwaves of disrespect amongst those who think that this type of activity in natural and acceptable. WELCOME TO BLACKPOOL.

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Mugabe acts like the monkey he is.

Mugabe arrests election officials

THE Zimbabwe regime intensified its crackdown against the opposition yesterday ahead of a runoff vote for president, arresting at least five officials for allegedly under-counting votes cast for dictator Robert Mugabe in last month's election.
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Bad management - but no-one's to blame?

Sub-prime losses to top $1trillion

LOSSES from the sub-prime crisis are set to reach almost $US1trillion ($1.08trillion), according to the International Monetary Fund, which has warned the global credit crunch may get worse, with a risk of major bank failures.

The forecast losses are 10 times the size of the estimate made by the US Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, last July.

The IMF said write-downs and losses would reach $US945billion over the next two years, with the possibility of a further $US60billion to $90billion in bank losses caused by the downgrading of credit ratings of insurance companies that have guaranteed bonds. The IMF said these losses were putting the world's biggest financial institutions under strain.

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