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Sunday, 18 November 2012

DON'T MENSCH.

Those familiar with the abbreviation for the 'Anglo' "Don't mention it', will realise the implication regarding the recent Corby by-election; a seat from which Conservative Louise Mensch resigned, to be with her American husband in the States. This seat has now gone to Labour, not because they are offering anything sensible, but because of the increasingly popular vote for the United Kingdom Independence Party, and their formidable leader Nigel Farage, who are beginning to make in-roads into the Tory vote.

One has to smile when listening to Prime Minister David Cameron, implying that they are listening to people's aspirations. This is risible, since very few of the Electorate would have agreed with the imposition of short lists and quotas for their Members of Parliament. We now know what happens following such a ploy. This is what Socialists do, but the 'Heir to Blair', Cameron, has placed himself on the left of centre. He is also playing deaf to the overwhelming desire for a vote on our ongoing relationship with the European Union. We have also made clear in recent postings, that the Government thinks that diversity is far more important.

On the other hand, Cameron has no need to apologise for the appallingly low turn-out for the voting for Crime Commissioners. Voter apathy is totally due to a welfare society, which socialism brings. It's someone else's concern. Lack of information is no excuse; if the author knew, then all should, or could be aware.


THE PANKHURST'S WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN IMPRESSED.

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