Monday, April 14, 2008

100 Reasons for Stephen Ladyman to lose the next Election



The odds of Thanet South, MP Stephen Ladyman returning to Parliament after the next election are getting slimmer, by the day, its not just the economy going down the toilet, or the corrosive effect, of Britain Governed by Scots, the lost of national identity but the very real displacement of local people by migrants.A while back I had a conversation with a couple of co-workers, who couldn't understand how Britain, had allowed a flood of migration, such as we've had in the last two or three years, which given the fact they were both Albanians (resident here for ten years), seemed a tad ironic. Still migration's not the issue here, and Britain is built on absorption of foreigners, the point these blokes made, was that wages were going south, since later migrants, because of their shear numbers were easy meat for exploitation.

So whats this got to do with Stephen Ladyman well, this is the point, the party of which he represents, Labour has done nothing at all to protect, the existing population. Many will feel, whats this got to do with me, well probably nothing, if you work in a profession such as law, accountancy, media, education etc., but for the masses it means that although you think you have a stake in this country, worked all your life, to bring up family and contribute to this countries wealth, it doesn't matter a damn, because labour have engineered a situation where wages are being driven down, schools are under strain, health services under pressure, through stupidity malice or indolence.

Migration has and will always be part of a free and civilised society, but what we've seen in the last few years is utter madness, the government has used the defence for its immigration free for all, of how its boosted the economy, which according to a new report amounts to about 50p a week for the average family, however low income families are actually worse off not surprisingly.

Last weeks Thanet Gazette has an article (page 21) suggesting that Farmers prefer foreign labour, the word flexible is often used when referring to foreign labour, I always wonder if they actually mean exploitable or vulnerable. A local recruitment firm is quoted as saying they have 100 people eager to work on farms, it is not stated but I assume they have difficulty placing people, one presumes that new form of discrimination is taking place Brits against Brits but its not that simple more like the rich discriminating against the working classes.

Labour have become remote take Tony Blair, it looked to me as if he couldn't get out of the country quick enough to cash in after leaving office, I just wonder whether anyone from labour would care to comment, probably not. The thought of all those Labour MPs on the scrap heap at the next election might offer some comfort but it will never compensate those who have witnessed a real fall their standard of living or having a Tory government.

PS Stephen Ladyman on his website has a list of 50 Top achievements you would think increasing the population by 1..2..3... million (nobody actually knows for sure) would show up somewhere in the list.

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