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The British National Party: The Genius of Brown, Part 1: Northern Rock to lose 3,300 jobs : The British National Party

  • Kentish Man · 1 year ago
    Another example of NuLabour’s monumental incompetence (along with the following Part 2 news item on corporations moving away to more tax-friendly climes). The Tories will be no better with their fixation on tax cuts and nothing much else of any substance.

    The BNP is the only Party that can be trusted to run the economy and get us out of this mess. Open up the coal mines and build clean coal-fired power stations (where I live the local authority is relying on beating the energy crisis with windmills – some hope! – but it's politically correct so it must be OK). Get us out of Europe and slash foreign aid. Sort out the benefits system so that only those in genuine need, not idle scroungers, receive the financial assistance to which they are morally entitled in a caring society. Pursue a policy of zero tolerence of crime so that businesses can flourish without having to worry about security. These are realistic, solid BNP policies which will actually work – provided enough people vote BNP and give the Party the opportunity to put them into effect.
  • NukeLabour · 1 year ago
    I had a bet on a horse the other day and lost £3. I demand that the Government compensate for my misjudgement.

    Last year when I heard about the Government bailing out a failed private institution (i.e. Northern Rock), I thought it was a joke. Today, I still can't believe *any* Government would do such a thing. Richard Branson wanted to buy the company, so why was he not allowed?
  • Stringbag · 1 year ago
    We will all lose big time from this. It is going to become harder and harder for Northern Wreck to realise the money from its assets to pay off the Bank of England loan now standing at £17.5 billion. They have done the easy bit as those borrowers who could re-mortgage without too much difficulty have done so- the debt has been reduced by £9.4 billions since nationalisation. But house prices have fallen 10.5% over the past year. And one forecaster with a good track record, Roger Bootle of Capital Economics, predicts a total fall in house prices of 35%.

    So the assets on which the tax-payer backed loans are "secured" are dropping sharply in monetary value. More and more borrowers will get into negative equity; as the funny money economy unwinds more and more homes will be re-possessed. The outcome must be a loss of billions of pounds,as yet unquantifiable, to the tax-payer.

    The buck for this stops squarely with Brown, because it was his de-regulatory policies, which he called "vibrant", which have led to straight to it.
  • AndyK · 1 year ago
    Now if I remember correctly, didn't the 'government' state bailing out Northern Rock wouldn't cost the tax payer ?????????

    A complete lie as usual. If they don't bill the tax payer straight away, they snafful it in later.

    Andy O' when is all this treachery going to end ...
  • crispy · 1 year ago
    Only when the BNP get elected, end of.
  • Stringbag · 1 year ago
    The most extraordinary admission of the day was that from rubbing rag "Chancellor" Darling, who tells us that the bottom has fallen out, in so many words: "Darling warns that the economic times faced by Britain and the rest of the world "are arguably the worst they've been in 60 years".

    He can't even get the history right because the Great Depression occured during the 1930s

    There are several gems here

    "Darling admits he had no idea how serious the credit crunch would become."

    Really? Well the BNP did!

    "Darling was given a personal taste of the austere climate when ticked off by a waiter for ordering a second bottle of wine during a meal with his wife, Maggie, and another couple. "The waiter came over and said 'too much wine' in a loud voice. So we stuck to one bottle for the entire meal."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/aug/30/...

    He's obviously cracking up and the entire Zanu government is going through an extended, collective nervous breakdown.
  • Stringbag · 1 year ago
    Hang on, Dahling has now issued a "clarification" - "I am also clear that the fundamentals of our economy are strong"

    The great clunking boot from No 10 must have connected very solidly with the "Chancellor's" posterior after he gave the game away.
  • crispy · 1 year ago
    Don't worry , Darling loves whining, "not my fault guv, see the bloke next door".
  • Tommy · 1 year ago
    Have to laugh,

    Brown has now indicated that Councils will be able to buy repossessed homes. Probably Northern Rock ones...

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1050504...

    (I guess the repossessed homes will be given to those at the top of council waiting lists, you guessed it Culturally enriching ones who tick the most boxes and get most of the points).

    Gordon will bankrupt this country if he's going to fund councils to run around buying all these houses.

    Somebody should slap Brown around the ears and tell him that his cunning plans are not really that smart.
  • paul23bc · 1 year ago
    Local councils in charge of who lives were-------, common purpose run the councils-------, millions of jobless indigenous people -------, scarce resources----, if anybody was wondering how they were going to get complete control of our lives, here we are!!
  • eskimonel · 1 year ago
    People. At the risk of incuring your wrath may I just say one thing.
    We on this site are talking to the converted, we put forward our opinions and arguments and this makes us feel better.
    We have seen what our country is being turned into, we should be out there trying to enlighten the masses to our cause.
    Every time that I enter a conversation with someone, I somehow bring up the subject of mass immigration. It is suprising how very close to our way of thinking that the majority of indigenous people are.
    It is in my opinion just a matter of making people realise just how close we are to losing our identity.
    Yes, I know that is a simplification of the facts but it is at least a start.

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    "We on this site are talking to the converted ... "

    Comments do create an internal dialogue of sorts, its true.
    However this also facilitates information sharing and a community of sorts in which people can post their views, news, ideas etc
    We also publish a vast amount of other material and party news.
    That said, we agree that there's no substitute for getting out there and spreading the word.
    - Ed
  • ianpenrhyndd · 1 year ago
    Let us hope that many people in the North East will realise that a vote for the deep in debt Labour is not in their best interests.

    Labour is disintegrating and they are running round immigrants for votes to save their skins.

    Let us keep spreading the BNP word.
  • Stringbag · 1 year ago
    Tommy - "Gordon will bankrupt this country if he’s going to fund councils to run around buying all these houses. "

    I believe he already has bankrupted the country, the IMF is sniffing around and asking questions now.

    I take these reports with a shovel of salt, for he has blown all the money now anyway and it generally agreed that there is little or no room left for manoeuvre.

    Brown brings me in mind of King Ethelred the Unready, perhaps the least effective and most useless King of England ever. "Unreade" was apparently a pun on his name for Ethelred meant "noble counsel", and "unreade" meant no counsel. As in clueless, useless, hopeless.

    It was commented by one historian that the only service Ethelred ever did his country was by dying. It is a service I feel Brown could most usefully emulate.
  • Gamlegorm The White · 1 year ago
    Don’t forget your homework Gordon darling!

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uxPfPyYp84E
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    I'm sure you mean ' Gordon/Darling'. Anyway, the vid might be a bit complex for the demon duo ;-) - Ed
  • Ipswichnationalist · 1 year ago
    I would love to ask a labour supporter what they feel Brown has actually done for the country since his unelected status of prime minister.
    A non stop charade of bad decision making, ignorance of the electorate, dictatorship styled leadership and careless economic gambles.
    Brown will go down with Blair and Heath as the biggest traitors of this land in history.
  • Mandala · 1 year ago
    Oh dear. Trouble again, darling?