Friday, 23 April 2010


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Election - 3rd Week

Well, I'm as staggered as anyone seeing the LibDems fly. And, what's more, holding on to that position. This is building to be the most exciting election since 1979; people are actually talking about politics in the street - even if they still don't know who their own MP is. I really do trust the common sense of the British people, especially when they work as a mass of voters. If there's a hung parliament, it will be because the people want it; and if they want it then it will be because they don't trust any of them to take sole responsibility for getting us out of the mess we're in without hurting ordinary people badly; really badly. A hung parliament says to our MPs 'It's not our fault and we don't see why we should suffer, so sort that lot out between you and we'll see who does the best job at getting real wealth and opportunity back into Britain'.
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010


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Election - 2nd week

It's the second week and there's still no real difference between the big three parties. None of them are prepared to face the facts and tell us the severe financial pain that awaits us after the General Election. Of course, that's exactly WHY they aren't telling us; it's just TOO painful for mere mortals such as us. I just wish Cameron would dare to say what the others cannot: not about the real financial situation - that's too much to ask: no, I wish he would say the words we are all longing to hear; that this mess has not been caused by ordinary people and I (Cameron) am going to do my best to make sure they do not suffer. There is massive waste in the system and I (Cameron, again) am going to reduce ALL the debt by reducing the size of the state, especially those cossetted and getting rich at the state's expense. Maybe then we'd start to sit up and listen.
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010


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Election finally kicks off

We're off. This election will be fought on the grounds of 'it's the economy stupid'. Amazingly, Brown really thinks he has saved the world from devastating depression, and denies ever saying that his policies would end boom and bust. The fact is that Brown manufactured the boom by encouraging massive consumer spending based on borrowing rather than income, sat back while house prices rocketed, failed to heed the warnings of outrageous financial gambling, and doubled government spending and bureaucracy - most of it wasted. Yes, Brown made the boom and gloried in it; but his boom had no solid foundation, just like the internet boom and bust at the beginning of the decade. The inevitable result is bust - he did it to the UK all by himself, just like Nick Leeson did it to Barings. There was no way back for Barings, but for the UK we'll all have to pay out of our pockets for decades. Whatever else, we must get rid of Brown.
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Sunday, 28 March 2010


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UKpopdems Budget Response

This budget was delivered with the seriousness of a true statesman, but the contents were a model of mockery for British democracy. And the responses from the other main parties was as bad. The other parties pledge change but deliver more of the same - the same as Labour. Spin, guile and arrogance. The thing that everyone needs to know is how much worse off they will be, and how and when will the money they lose and the pain they have to bear now, be repaid in full and with interest. It is not up to the government, nor the opposition, to keep these secrets. Their jobs, as our representatives, is to make sure Britons prosper; and if they cannot fulfil that obligation then we must get rid of them because they are grossly incompetent. But as the other parties are exactly the same, then maybe, just maybe, the pundits are right and we are heading for a hung Parliament. Let them sort that out.
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Monday, 22 March 2010


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Lobbying for Cash

Soon, someone will say 'they still don't get it'. After all the raging anger at MPs' expenses and their other spanish practices, it should amaze everyone that 'cash for influence' is continuing as strongly as ever. As far as I'm concerned, and I bet the same goes for millions of other Britons, this is corruption pure and simple. The lobbyists and MPs concerned should be prosecuted and thrown into jail. MPs are already paid by us to represent voters' interests. MPs should never take additional payments to do that job and neither should they even consider taking money to represent any other interest. At least people are beginning to talk publicly about turning the pyramid of power over so that real people are 'in power' and MPs are their servants, rather than the Alice in Wonderland system we have now where some of the worst, most incompetent and corrupt people in the land try to tell us what's good for us and how we should behave.
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010


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British Airways

This dispute has the look and feel of 1980s union strife; a time we all thought was long past. Here we apparently have a struggling company - our national airline - under the cosh of overpaid and cosseted staff backed by an old-style reactionary and powerful union. I don't think so. Even in this imagined past it was almost always the weakness and incompetence of management that created and sustained the cancer of labour conflict. And so it is true today of British Airways. It can be argued that ever since Willie Walsh took over the airline has lurched from one self-inflicted catastrophe to another. It started with the selling off of BA's own successful low cost airline that could have pointed the way to its future - a big mistake looking back. Then travails with terminal five, poor customer relations, the lack of regional flights - it all adds up. Bullying staff is not the answer; there are plenty of examples of good corporate/union relations in Britain today that Walsh can learn from. Maybe he can make a start by offering to cut his own salary, pension and perks in solidarity with his expectations from employees.
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010


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Jon Venables

This shocking case and its heart-wrenchingly sad history shows up almost everything that is wrong in the British Justice System. It's not so much the secrecy surrounding Jon Venables re-incarceration, although that itself has been badly handled and poorly explained; it is that Venables was let out in the first place by a mad piece of European law that gives more rights to murderers than to victims and their immediate families. European law is framed by bureaucrats who have no feeling nor caring about what people actually want and expect. Bureaucratic law that goes against natural law is bound to be held in contempt by ordinary people, and especially victims and their families. What Britons want is that the perpetrators of the most evil and heinous crimes are locked behind bars for life and even, let's be frank, suffer the death penalty themselves. Even that would be more civilised than what was offered to their victims. In these cases there is no rehabilitation, only the ultimate mercy of their Creator.
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Sunday, 28 February 2010


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Cameron - snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

The Conservatives must sit around their conference tables wondering how is it possible? How has the huge electoral advantage that should rightfully be theirs disappeared? It's no secret and it does show up the youthful inexperience of Cameron and his clique. You see, there is no Conservative vision, only point solutions that don't seem to string together. Nobody really knows what Cameron stands for and the voting public are trying to tell him in the only way they know how; in the polls. The Tory slogan, 'a vote for change' is not nearly good enough. Britain is already experiencing change under Labour; change from a prosperous, first world state with strong social values; to a ruined, ragged appendage of the EU, where prosperity, society and democracy are in terminal collapse - that's change, but who wants it? Cameron needs to claim that Britain and the British people will be better off at the end of the Conservative first term and explain how it will be done. Being different is not what people want. There is a traditional expression that is very valid in these circumstances; 'better the devil you know'.
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Monday, 22 February 2010


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When is assassination justified?

Is it ever justified? We know that most people in Britain would bring back the death penalty for truly heinous crimes where there is no doubt about guilt. We also know that official justicial processes can be incedibly long and ineffectual, and that the wealthy and powerful can tie the whole system in knots to their advantage. We know that many evil people will never be brought to justice and they'll get clean away with it. And we know that truly evil and violent organisations and individuals have absolutely no compunction about assassinating (murdering) anyone if it suits their purpose. Today, legal killing can only be undertaken in direct defence of your own life or the lives of others where there is real threat. My own view is that this CAN be extended to include groups and individuals who proclaim or carry out violent death, where it can be publicly shown that the threat is imminent or has already been carried out, and where the perpetrators cannot be brought to justice in reasonable time. I say it CAN be extended, but should it? I honestly don't know.
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Saturday, 13 February 2010


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How Ali Disai got away with it for so long

For pretty well ten years Ali Disai has been a known bent copper but got clean away with it until now. He got away with it because he calls himself Black and ran rings around weak police management. Among its many damaging acts, Labour has deliberately divided Britain into Black and White, with Blacks of all shades having more rights than Whites. This is what gave Disai his power - Black can accuse White of racism for any reason, and upon hearing this accusation White must shrink away and cave in. But White cannot accuse Black of the same racism because this accusation itself is racist. It's madness. Britain is one of the least racist countries in the world and we should face up to the modern fact that there is no Black and White, just people. Each one of those people must stand up for their own actions as individuals and prepare to be scrutinised properly and without prejudice if their behaviour falls short. More important, we must eliminate any self-serving groups that want to prolong racism - like the Black police association, race relations commission and any other organisation of any colour that seeks to promote divisiveness.
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Sunday, 7 February 2010


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Iran - nuclear or not?

Iranian history shows a proud nation; an independently minded nation. As Persia, a long time ago, Iran had a powerful, civilised empire. Now it feels small and slighted and weak. So what does it do? It kicks out defiantly trying to regain kudos. And it has a budding dictator at its head who needs to puff himself up like a parody of Mussolini. Unlike Pakistan and India, who at least have some very small justification for nuclear defence to keep each other at bay; Iran has absolutely no need for nuclear weapons, none; and at heart it knows it. So what is the answer? Well, not war; war is the LAST resort. No, what do you do to get someone to give you something, but the someone is in need of a lot of puffing up. Well you puff them up and make them feel big, make them feel they gain personally by being your friend. Do it right and things will work out the way they should. It's not rocket science.
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010


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Britain out of recession?

The figures are in; after a year and a half of the deepest recession since World War II, where Britain's wealth shrank by a massive 6%, we are now back in growth mode. Yeah, by the tiniest possible margin of 0.1%. Anyone with half a brain can see political manipulation all over this figure: Labour wanted growth and our cash paid for their political trick. One sign of growth is improving employment figures and Brown got it; by hiring thousands more public sector bureaucrats, all soaking up what little wealth we have left. Another sign of growth is more spending. Yes, you've guessed it, Brown got it by pumping even more billions of borrowed money into the markets to keep everyone consuming. Britons will be chained to that debt for generations. And all for a lousy 0.1% growth. Labour doesn't care; if it can just repeat that same trick with our money for one more quarter, Brown thinks he is in with a chance of winning the election. After that? Well, let's put it this way; fancy a job in Poland, or even Albania?
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Sunday, 17 January 2010


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China vs Google

Is the threat from Google to pull out of China the first step in trying to bring that country into a Western world view? China today can be looked on as a sort of Victorian society - a right wing bureaucracy/meritocracy that is desparately trying to hold power back from the people and maintain the status quo. But the people see wealth in their reach and want to grab it, so they are moving rapidly to the heart of wealth and the benefits it can bring - to the cities and manufacturing heartlands. Can China turn into a modern Britain, or a modern United States, or will it deepen into a tyrannical dictatorship? The answer is what they do with their increased power. Victorian Britain turned slowly into a modern social/liberal democratic bureaucracy in the European mould, valuing peace. The US is still a raw, spoilt teenager prepared to use its vast wealth and energies to get it's own way - but there are just the beginnings of signs of possible social/liberal maturity on a pseudo European model and an understanding of the value of peace. Unlike Britain and the US, China has been damaged by past humiliation and conquests and revenge lingers; google's brash pulling of the Chinese tail could exacerbate this. What China needs above all is true respect in a way that leads it to a peaceful, liberal maturity that gradually quenches its hurt and need to hit out. It's not easy but it can be done.
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Saturday, 9 January 2010


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The Central Grit Directive

Here we go; this is the Labour government in action. Britain has an unexpected cold snap and grit is running out - so far so understandable. What does Brown do? His natural reaction is to activate a central committee to decide who gets the grit - it's called the 'salt cellar' - some joke, surely! I predict a 'Minister for Grit' being appointed next week, and once his/her team of bureaucrats and their minions are in-place, bonus targets agreed, grade and pay levels and terms of reference adjudicated, it won't be long before they can begin a thorough review of grit allocations. As this is an emergency the grit review publication should be before Parliament towards the end of March ready for immediate allocations of grit stocks in early Summer, unless elections delay proceedings, of course. Yeah, that's a tick in the box for centralised effectiveness - big payouts all round - Way To Go! In a nutshell this is what's wrong with Labour and how they have destroyed Britain - by laying a stultifying blanket of centralised bureaucracy over the whole country. Nothing works as it should and people cannot be seen to be 'just getting on with it' as individuals. No wonder many Britons drink to excess, it's the only illusion of freedom we have.
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Saturday, 2 January 2010


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NHS leads the battle against public sector cuts

Hospitals are beginning to say that illness through alcohol is breaking the national health service and that these self-inflicted problems should be paid for by the people who indulge. And I can see many right-minded individuals, who do not see themselves as wild drinkers, nodding in agreement. I see it differently. What I see is this: the public sector is simply gearing itself up for the massive cuts to come as the country struggles with Labour inflicted debt damage, and the NHS is no exception. The public sector, for so long wastefully expanded, is the target now and it is beginning to use its vast strength to defend itself. The NHS is saying - OK, instead of saving money by cutting NHS waste and NHS bureaucracy, government should leave us alone and selectively cut the numbers of people we treat; today they say those are the abusers of alcohol. You can bet that tomorrow it will be drug addicts, the obese, sportsmen and women, meat eaters and anyone else who lives a normal life rather than one that is dictated by the health police - a possible new NHS department that can be created out of the savings from not treating people. Fantasy? Wait until the police, home office and 7 million other public sector employees start to flex their muscles.
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Monday, 21 December 2009


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Climate change conference failure

The failure of Copenhagen to find a binding solution to carbon reductions after so many years of trying and failing in the past tells me everything we need to know. It's clear as day that almost two hundred different countries with different priorities and different states of their economies can never be bound by any agreement on anything, let alone something as amorphous as climate change. I'm pretty sure ordinary folk look at the thousands of attendees, each flown in at great carbon cost to exhale tonnes of hot air, and they think that just stopping these conferences would help reduce climate change by at least a degree. It's time to get real and spend the money on practical research into local and regional climate change impact; and on the farming and crop technology to ensure the world is fed; and on the defences necessary to combat what is to come; and yes, reduce dependence on fossil fuel carbon because it is the right thing to do, regardless of what other countries do.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009


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Bliar Liar

Tony Blair has at last come clean and told the truth - he made it all up about WMD and would have made up any other excuse in order to invade Iraq. He just wanted his own way and Bush's way to get regime change pure and simple. He knew it was illegal but he lied to the UN and, worse, he lied to the British people. A British Prime Minister lied and the lie killed tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children and almost two hundred British troops, each a devastating loss to their families. Now we know the reality, it is time for the war-crimes commission to convene and begin proceedings to prosecute both Blair and his paymaster Brown, and any other member of the war cabinet hiding the truth. I have long thought, with millions of others, that this labour government is one of the most corrupt (rotten) in British history; corrupt in democracy; corrupt in financial management; and now corrupt in its abuse of power. Perhaps the Queen can enact one of her few remaining powers and dissolve this Parliament on the basis it is not fit to govern.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009


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Globalisation with mistrust

The post-trial story of Meredith Kercher's murder by Amanda Knox and co-convictee, Raffaele Sollecito, tells us so much about where people are coming from. Here we are in a fully globalised world economy that everyone accepts, but where narrow views and small-mindedness is the dominant part of everyday life. Americans don't trust the legal system of Italy and we British don't trust the legal system of the US (re: the extradition of hacker Gary McKinnon). The first thought is that whoever 'we' are, then 'we' are right and 'foreigners' are wrong: no matter that we're talking about some of the most free, democratic and civilised countries. Is it ignorance or intolerance or what? How can we work together to solve the evils of terrorism, poverty or global warming even, when trust for our neighbour is non-existent.
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Thursday, 3 December 2009


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Public Service Failure

We learn today of more failure in the 'caring' services; this time in care homes, where it seems the people responsible just don't - well, care. Yesterday it was about failures in policing, with serious cases of violence and rape just left sitting on a desk somewhere inactive. The day before it was failures in child protection services, and lack of care in hospitals and...., the list goes on. The reason is that these public sector departments are not measured on caring about real people, they are measured on numbers - money, case-load, resources, reporting figures etc. None of this has anything to do with helping people in need or caring about how people are treated and, after all, that's the only thing that is important. I used to say that central control and bureaucracy were to blame, but unfortunately the 'uncaring' culture is slowly spreading its evil tentacles to the front-line where more vocational professionals who should be caring actually prefer an easy life and the bureaucracy allows them to get away with it.
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Friday, 27 November 2009


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Brown's Global Warming Fund

At the Commonwealth Conference Gordon Brown is proposing a fund of £10billion to be made available for those countries suffering from global warming but are too poor to help themselves; eight hundred million pounds is to come from Britain. This is cheering news to me and all UKpopdems supporters, because this is yet another UKpopdems policy taken up by one of the major parties - this time from our environment policy. The Labour, Conservative and LibDem parties know about UKpopdems and the commonsense values that we are proposing, so it is not surprising they filch some of the details of our policies, even if they are not willing to publicly recognise the source of their inspiration. What we need now is for one of these big parties to seriously look at our core vision that puts ordinary British people first to make sure their needs come before those of wealthy power brokers, bureaucrats and political hacks - some hopes.
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Monday, 23 November 2009


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Public Political Bereavement

I, like many millions of others, want to see the end of this ruinous Labour government that seems almost to have been sent as a kind of biblical wrath on Britain. We have been sent the equivalent of a twelve year plague that has brought us to such a deep low that it will take years to climb out of. But the alternative Prime Minister-in-waiting, Cameron, needs to be very careful. The sight of him milking a photo opportunity to the hilt at the Field of Rememberance shows clearly the difference between SAYING you care and REALLY caring. The people of Britain know the difference and have seen painfully for themselves that Tories did NOT care in the past. If Cameron wants us to believe that the nasty party is a thing of the past then he needs to ditch the advisers he's listening to and get some others who can show a genuine connection to ordinary people.
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Sunday, 15 November 2009


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Saying Sorry

Brown is saying sorry for the ruined lives of many thousands of innocent children who, in the last century, were thoughtlessly shipped to Australia where many were abused. I suppose it makes just a little difference to hear the Prime Minister apologise, but it won't reverse their years of hurt. Nor will a hastily scribbled note from Brown bring back the son who was sent to do his duty so bereft of equipment that the son had to buy his own. Something happens to men and women when they get power over others; you can see it in government, in local councils and in the public sector. They forget their responsibility to protect the weak against the strong - to do the right thing. Instead, they develop high-handed and self-important attitudes; they listen to the siren voices that tell them they know best how others should live their lives. That is when the weak suffer, because they cannot fight back.
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Sunday, 8 November 2009


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afghanistan - in or out?

Labour has such difficulty explaining why Britain is fighting in Afghanistan yet there's a simple, but cold, reason: better war there than here at home. You see, put simply; Taliban = Al Qaeda = Terrorist atrocities in Britain. Afghanistan is like Northern Ireland but with a vastly different culture. It can be won but we have to endure it for the very long term - longer even than Northen Ireland; 30, 40 or 50 years. And we will not win just at the point of a gun: no, we need deep layers of intelligence to target just those who are leaders of evil. To do that we have to get the general population on our side, and to do that we have to make their lives better by bringing relative wealth and high levels of protection to each farmer, each village, each local chieftain - better than they can get from the Taliban. That will bring in the intelligence that will eventually destroy the Taliban and Al Qaeda. More troops, much more money and long-term commitment. You can see why Western governments are too frightened to explain it properly to their own people.
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Sunday, 1 November 2009


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Royal mail - it's the management stupid!

In my time I have been a union organiser and one of the bosses. I can tell you that, without exception, every occasion of strife in the workplace has been due to incompetent, stupid, bullying or pig-headed management. Many bosses would love to get back to the nineteenth century where workers could be crushed or cowed if they did not do exactly as they were told. That's where some bosses should be today; in the trash-can of history. UKpopdems believe the gulf between workers and management should be closed and that everyone from top to bottom should be on the same terms and conditions. If the bosses get a raise and perks, the workers get the same raise and same perks. That's just the start; what's really needed is a partnership of responsibilities where directors, employees, customers, shareholders and suppliers all have the responsibility to look after each others interests. An end to conflict and the beginning of real wealth and well-being.
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Sunday, 25 October 2009


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Why the BNP furor?

You have to ask yourself, why is that MPs and their party backers are so horrified at the rise of the BNP? The answer is that those same MPs and their parties caused it, and they know it: so the only defence they have is to scream abuse at both the BNP as well as the voters who gave the BNP the loan of their protest votes. Almost every person in Britain objects to non-EU migrants unless they add real value to Britain. Coming in their millions, especially those who are so culturally different, they are affecting not only the economy but also the whole social make-up of the country - and people simply do not want that. The same numbers over two hundred years and fully integrated, possibly; but not over two decades and totally non-integrated. No, the way to scotch the BNP is to sort this problem out and fast. No more immigration until everyone already here is fully integrated, both economically and culturally. And those preaching hatred and violence shoved out.
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009


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My hero, Sir Thomas Legg

How refreshing it is to have Sir Thomas Legg treat MPs like the naughty school children they really are. Maybe the expenses scandal is not entirely MPs own fault, but they all need to be squeezed and squeezed hard until they realise they are our servants, responsible to us the people, and not our masters responsible only for skimming off as much cream for themselves as they can. This is UKpopdems policy in action and it's very cheering to see it. And there's just a chink of light that UKpopdems vision for Britain is bearing fruit, albeit by other parties. There's economic pain to come and our hope is that one positive by-product may be the realisation that Britain needs a truly new form of politics where the people come first and MPs, bureaucrats and other state hangers-on come last.
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Tuesday, 13 October 2009


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Child neglect

Looking after our children properly and making sure they grow up to be healthy, confident and well-educated young adults is one of the most important things government must get right. Yet in Britain it appears one-fifth of school teachers come across child neglect cases in their schools every month. That's tens of thousands of children whose mother's don't care enough about them to look after them properly and who can't be bothered to get help when it's needed. This would never happen in the UKpopdem world; actually could never happen: our children are the only hope for the future we have and whatever else happens they must be looked after right to adulthood. Everyone knows UKpopdems want to create a million new front-line resources working right there in your community and we'll bring back the old health visitor as part of that. It means direct help from caring, expert people for parents and anyone else looking after children. And you wont have to go looking for them, either, they'll be right there on your doorstep; not criticising or lecturing or form-filling, but giving practical support.
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Friday, 9 October 2009


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David Cameron tells some of the truth

David Cameron did a good job at the Tory Conference. He got close to telling us the truth about the pain to come. It was wrapped in the sugar coating of a sunny future, but it was closer to the truth than that offered by any other party, Labour or Liberal Democrat, both of whom have totally ignored the problem. Cameron's solution is close to UKpopdems solution, the dismantling of Britain's bureaucratic state on the one hand and the promotion of wealth creating business on the other. Where UKpopdems and Tories differ is this: we want to eliminate bureaucracy by natural wastage and they want to sack them, causing all sorts of personal and union strife. We want to add a million new front-line delivery jobs while they want a Thatcherite freeze and more out-sourcing, making fat profits for the already rich. UKpopdems wants the vast majority of public service delivery to be in-house; we believe profit and true vocational service make poor bedfellows where peoples' needs often come last.
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Thursday, 1 October 2009


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Ending anti-social behaviour

Labour's last minute recognition of the dangers of serious anti-social behaviour by children has come too late. The promotion of liberal child rights over parental responsibility, coupled with police and social service inactivity, has led to the kind of feral invasion by the young as foreseen by several futurist pundits and science fiction writers. UKpopdems policy is clear on this issue; parents are responsible for their children and all violent behaviour leads to detention. In these cases detention means a month of intense educational discipline for both parents and children on the first occasion followed by close observation. Only UKpopdems can do this because we are pledged to create up to a million new front-line delivery resources serving directly in communities, together with the supporting infrastructure to make it possible. This is not a policy of repression, nor of squashing youthful high-spirits, but a recognition that all people in Britain want to end violent behaviour; a wish that UKpopdems must serve.
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Thursday, 24 September 2009


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Brown's Snubbing

Oh, yeah: Brown was snubbed by Obama alright - no wonder there was panic at No.10. You see Brown, and Blair before him, have both set out to totally destroy Britain, the country I and millions love. They have been so successful in doing it and caused the UK to drop so far in the international league tables that we have almost no value left to offer the countries that really matter. It's only our presence in Afghanistan that stops Britain disappearing totally from view. The world's moved on and Labour's criminal, almost treacherous, deceipt of the British people over the last twelve years has done the work our enemies and strongest competitors could not do over generations. Soon Brown and labour will be gone and it will for whoever follows to sift through the wreckage in the hope of finding any firm foundations left on which to build a new, stronger Britain.
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Friday, 18 September 2009


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The truth behind Labour and Tory cuts

They won't tell you the truth because it's horrible and you won't vote for them if they did. The facts are these: there's a trillion pounds of debt and just to pay the interest on that lot comes to fifty billion every year: if we don't also start paying the capital on this debt to the tune of about another fifty billion a year then the world will stop lending to us and force Britain into bankrupty. Take into account much lower recession tax receipts and this country is looking at having to find over £100billion in cuts or new taxes quickly. Imagine! That's the equivalent of getting rid of the whole NHS and forcing each of us to get insurance US style! or eliminating the whole welfare system for those out of work and in need. Or in tax terms it means doubling VAT rates to 40%, or the same with the basic tax rate - from 20% to 40%. Can we trust any party to find real cuts? No way. Can we expect swingeing tax rises that hurt everybody except the super rich, bureaucrats and politicians? Oh yes! My guess is that it will be done with stealth taxes being hiked on the back of 'GREEN MEASURES': doubling transport costs, including air travel, doubling energy costs. Think of an indirect tax that could have a green label stuck on it and double it; then you'll be close to the real horror of what's to come.
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Wednesday, 9 September 2009


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Global Warming in the news

Combatting Global Warming is headlining the news. Apparently it's OK to fly as long as we reduce CO2 elsewhere by 90%! That means climate campaigners and bureaucrats can continue to fly all over the world for pointless conferences while the rest of us suffer. We have to face facts; the talked about CO2 reductions are just not going to happen, no matter how much hot air is pumped into the debate. People use energy - food, power, travel etc, and energy produces CO2; the richer people get the more energy they are going to use: everyone knows that. Sensible people are not expecting China and other rising economies to reverse their massive growth, and no-one wants people in poor nations to be forever chained to the dirt under their feet. We have to prepare for global warming and deliver sustainability programmes instead of wasting time and money on pie in the sky CO2 reductions. Global warming might even be good overall for Britain; we just don't know. It's not politically correct to talk about that possibility, is it?
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Wednesday, 2 September 2009


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70 years on from WWII

Key changes in history can happen in the blink of the eye or take decades. The lessons contained in the disaster and death of the 2nd World War have been learnt, in Europe at least. Who would have believed just a short time ago that the leader of the main culprit of that war, Germany, would apologise so genuinely: even Putin's Russia came to the public table in near reconciliation. The European Union came from the outcome of European war to stop future wars - that is goodness. But over the years the EU has lost its cause and turned into an undemocratic, corrupt, bureaucratic, fraud ridden and self-centred plutocracy. Amazingly, it sees its role as splitting countries apart into regions, instead of beginning the process of joining countries together in true, peaceful and prosperous union. When whole countries in Europe join together, France and Germany, Spain and Portugal and Italy say; then the citizens of Great Britain may begin to see EU advantages instead of EU shenanigans.
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Monday, 24 August 2009


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Megrahi release - where is the truth?

Is there anyone who seriously believes the release of Lockerbie bomber Megrahi was made purely on compassionate grounds rather than as part of some enormous commercial and diplomatic deal? I am not one for conspiracy theories simply because I know that levels of incompetence and bumbling bureaucracy in inner circles are far too high to pull them off successfully; but this case brings me close to believing the unthinkable. The trouble is this government has specialised in secrets and lies, hiding behind layers of spin and deceit. Now no-one believes anything the government or any politician of any party says, whatever colour or creed and of whatever country. It is the innocent who suffer, the victims who are dishonoured as the truth is hidden and trodden underfoot.
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009


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High Pay Commission

UKpopdems is not a left-wing party; we are a party for the empowerment of ordinary people. The job of any government is to promote the growth of national wealth, and to make wise decisions on spending some of this wealth to promote individual, family and community well-being for the vast majority of the British people. That's it, but corrupt modern politics has lost sight of that goal in favour of personal gain and party dogma.
Regarding high pay, it is UNFAIR high pay that rankles. High earners should be seen to deserve their pay and UKpopdems has been an innovater in suggesting that the formula for acceptable high pay depends on what value is returned to the well-being of society. For example, the more people a high earner employs, especially disadvantaged employees; the higher the wages paid; the more charitable contributions and projects of value to society are promoted - then those are reasons why someone should be allowed to keep more of their higher earnings. Our policy is that the selfish high earners should pay higher taxes on all their income from whatever source - because these same selfish people have a nasty habit of hiding their true income behind layers and layers of loopholes. In summary then, philanthropic high earners should keep more of their money than selfish ones. Isn't that simple?
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Saturday, 15 August 2009


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A National Health Service for USA?

Barack's support for a National Health Service for America prompts us to examine our own health service in the UK. I suppose you could say that for serious problems the NHS is quite good - fast service and expert care; but for 'minor' problems it is poor - a long wait and no guarantee of the level of clinical expertise you might receive. The NHS costs close to £100billion every year! Yes, that's about £3,000 out of the taxes of every working adult - £6,000 for a couple. If you decided to add good private health insurance to bring you close to the benefits of the existing American health system, that would cost an individual about another £1500 a year, making £4500 in all. Now, to maintain a top notch public health system in the US, as now exists, would cost £1.3trillion at today's rate - that's about £5,000 out of the taxes of every US working adult. So the cost of a top-notch UK health service and ditto for the US is about the same. What I say is this; I want to see the best possible health service in the UK, not a second-rate one. In the UKpopdems world that first rate health service is paid for by employers as their contribution to keeping Britain healthy. Their reward is the complete elimination of corporation tax. That brings many more profitable corporations to the UK and that leads to more employment and that in turn leads to both a healthy and a wealthy Britain.
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Thursday, 6 August 2009


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G20 police action slammed

If Iranians or Indonesians or Indians, or any number of foreign nationals whose countries we normally criticise for their harsh police actions; if any of these were to look at UK policing over the last year or so they would not see a lot of discernable difference between them and us. Our police shoot innocent people to death; they keep harmless demonstrators 'kettled' up for hours without drink, regardless of age or infirmity, and sometimes beat them, injure them and even kill them. What's going on? It's the innocent who are treated as guilty now, the real criminals take far too much effort to bother with, while punishing the innocent is easy. What we are seeing is the beginning of what happens in a controlling culture. This Government believes we need to be mastered rather than served and after twelve years the police, their henchmen in this controlling endeavour, have learned how to do the job well. Labour MUST be kicked out, if only to halt an inexorable decline into dictatorship and the total loss of all our freedoms.
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Thursday, 30 July 2009


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Gordon Brown calls for Meritocracy?!

Gordon Brown's latest pronouncement in favour of meritocracy over patronage begs a big question. Meritocracy means the most competent get the jobs, so let's leave aside the fact that almost every senior MP in Parliament and public sector bureaucrat would be out on their ear if this idea ever came to fruition. The fact is that meritocracy as a system of selection is no better, and may be worse, than any other. Who is doing the choosing anyway? Being born brainy is just as selective as being born privileged. Do we really want intellectuals in charge, or do we want competent people who understand and have experience of real life, even if they are not perfect. It's quite simple; the top people in government and public sector we need are those who are competent and want to serve the people, not master them: and, further, servants who love the people and nation they serve: and yet further, who serve by really listening to both the mass of the people and the individual so they can get delivery right. Then will we have the best people for the job.
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Thursday, 23 July 2009


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Government failure on knife crime

The news that Labour's knife crime initiative has actually cost more lives than before the start of the campaign is no surprise to me. Brown is determined to destroy most of Britain before Cameron takes over and the failure to address crime properly is part of that dastardly plan. Ordinary people know what should be done and that's zero tolerance and stiff jail terms for weapons possession and any violent behaviour. Achieving that means a commitment for many more police actually on the street 24hours a day (not in the office), legislation for mandatory jail terms (full terms, forget the 50% off) and a fast jail building programme to make it work (prefabs with barbed wire surround will do in the short term). Getting violent offenders and weapons carriers off the street is the first step to establishing communities that are safe. This is what UKpopdems stands for.
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009


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Afghanistan betrayal

As billions upon billions of our money is poured into the bulging pockets of bankers and while MPs steal from the very people they have pledged to serve, our troops, the best trained and still the best performing of any nation, are starved of the cash and equipment they need just to do their jobs. Unlike fat cats, our forces are not in it for themselves; they are in it for us. Selflessness on this level always leads to governments, concerned only with personal power and enrichment, to betray Britain's armies and their ultimate sacrifices. Despite this, our young men will continue to grit their teeth and stand tall. These are the same men who stood against impossible odds at Agincourt, faced down the cannons' slaughter at Waterloo; crossed the open beaches on D-day; held out on the hills of Korea; and yomped to Falklands victory after the loss of Atlantic Conveyor. This is the determined Bulldog spirit celebrated around the world that no mealy-mouthed, incompetent government can ever take away. Our everyday heroes will prevail.
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Monday, 6 July 2009


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The truth about cuts!

Everyone knows there is going to be some drastic action after the next election, whoever wins it. Britain is in a a worse mess than any other industrialised nation thanks to Labour (the banks are an easy target but the real culprit is this government and their 'third way' disaster). We will not get the truth about cuts or taxes from either Tory or Labour, or any other party. The numbers are just too big to stomach. In the end Tory and Labour strategies come down to one thing - HOPE. Hope that the economy recovers before the money runs out; hope, as Micawber said, that 'something will turn up'. Flying blind like this is not the way to regain trust.
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Monday, 29 June 2009


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Michael Jackson - a mirror for the US?

I am personally saddened by Michael Jackson's passing away. Such genius, such talent, so inventive and yet so flawed and so naive in many ways - a victim as much as a master. To me also, he was a reflection of the US today. A country where one man can make incredible things happen. Where so many have genius, inventiveness and extraordinary talent enough to affect life in the whole world; and yet a victim of extreme wealth and vast consumption as much as a global master because of it; not quite grown up enough to understand the impact of its actions and beliefs on others or on itself. And now, as the world moves East, a country slowly coming to terms with mortality. But for America, there is some hope of recovery and a new maturity.
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Monday, 22 June 2009


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Negotiating with Terrorists

One of the key jobs of government is to do its utmost to save innocent lives; we all agree with that, don't we? But one of the proud British claims is that we do not negotiate with terrorists and this is meant to keep British lives safer. This boast is a sham: Britain does indeed negotiate with terrorists when they want to - look at Northern Ireland - but it's meant to be a secret. Terrorists are not stupid, they have highly competent and sophisticated organisations: they know our government can be forced to negotiate. This double standard means government can be lazy about doing whatever it takes to get innocents free while telling families and loved ones they had no choice. Where I stand is this; it is better that ten bad men go free if one innocent British life is saved. We will always pursue and harry the bad men to the end, but we cannot give back life once it has been taken.
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009


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Israel - Netanyahu softening?

There are so many conflicts big and small on our planet, some hardly ever or never reported. But if there is one area where a long-term solution could begin a domino effect of the kind of wide-spread peace we are all longing for, then it is Palestine/Israel. It is not religion preventing peace; it is the fact that the West (US especially), and the Muslim world have used Palestinians and Israel as their proxy states, prolonging conflict for their own tactical and strategic benefit. If Obama has strength of will and character then enlightenment and conciliation can begin. Middle-East countries want respect above all. If Netanyahu softens publicly and Obama starts listening and acting on what Middle-East leaders are REALLY saying, rather than their public utterances, then peace can finally be given a chance.
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Saturday, 13 June 2009


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Prince Charles and Chelsea Barracks

Prince Charles was passionate about getting this development stopped and he pulled strings with his royal mates to do it. Is that wrong? MPs and architects have lined up to condemn him and say 'normal democratic planning processes' should have taken their course. What I know is this - there is nothing democratic about planning processes; peoples' views are hardly ever taken into account; famous architects totally intimidate planning officers and councillors; Government overrides local planning agreements; and I'll tell you what, LORD Rogers is perfectly capable of pulling his own strings to get what he wants. What we have here is poor and lazy architecture by a big name. Have a look for yourself. I'm old enough to have seen the scandals of the sixties when perfectly good buildings were torn down and replaced by ugly concrete slums in the name of modernism. Please, let's not make that same mistake again. Good on you, Prince Charles.
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009


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BNP Euro seats - should we worry?

I have a very high regard for British public opinion and the decision of voters, as you'd expect. Labour's failure to control and manage immigration effectively has angered millions. I have said before that concern about immigration is a key issue on almost all peoples' minds. This result for the BNP is simply designed to show government exactly HOW angry some people are. In fact, the whole election result can be explained as anger with Labour more than anything else. I very seldom get angry except when I see or hear of others being abused, but even I am angry with the extreme arrogance and incompetence of this dangerous labour government. Will they listen now? I don't think so. If not, then anger can only increase.
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Tuesday, 2 June 2009


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Reforms? - don't trust them

Each party is fighting to lead the pack on democratic and parliamentary reforms. Do they mean it or do they just want to get one over on the others? Is it still the old game but with new rules? In my opinion it is just that. The guilty are telling us they are reformed characters but the people know better. It is not just the system but the MPs themselves who are the problem. They see themselves as masters of the people instead of the servants we want them to be. Whatever they say different, that's the truth of it. The answer is not an election right now where the chairs are moved around but everything else stays the same. No, what's needed is for each party to clearly lay out its reform policy for us to judge, with a minimum pledge that an independent body will force the elected party to make good its promises.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009


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This is history

We are privileged to witness democratic history being made. At last the public, you and me, have increasing power to peer deeply into a previously secret society - and see what we always expected to see - corruption and personal gain. Now we've got the appetite for it we should peer further; into the House of Lords; into the 'Grace and Favour' business; into the fabulous cosseted cosiness of the Whitehall mandarins. Where wil it stop? Don't believe that 'independent scrutiny' will achieve what we want: this, the most centralising government ever, has got its fingers well and truly into every corner, so there is no true independent body left; they are al beholden in some way to government. On all these issues, and increasingly, the public should have a direct vote. WE should vote a body of scrutineers to serve our needs and WE should insist on direct votes for key issues that affect us; like taxes, EU membership and social legislation that attempts to control us. We know we cannot trust MPs to do it for us.
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009


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MPs - now we see them for what they are

They tell us they are in Parliament only to do their duty; totally dedicated to the best interests of the British people. I have been banging on for ages that MPs are only interested in themselves and what they can get out of it, but it is no gratification to have it proved so conclusively. Did you see any of those old episodes of 'You Rang M'Lord?' A comedy series in which some of the servants continually helped themselves to the master's best port and caviar as if it was their right. Well, our supposed servants in the House of Commons have certainly got their noses deep into the honey jar. They do say truth is stranger than fiction. The one bright side to this is that the British people are finally waking up to how well and truly we are being conned. Popdems vision shows a very simple and effective answer that's written all over our policies. Please have a look.
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Friday, 8 May 2009


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Ghurkas - Extreme Lobbying

Whatever you think about the Ghurka issue, you cannot but admire Joanna Lumley's supreme lobbying ability. This is celebrity power in action. Faced with such finesse, Government Ministers and even the Prime Minister, fall at her feet in a swoon promising the earth. Go girl! But, let's think. Is this lobbying by a talented beauty any different from the lobbying by fat suits with wallets and corporate backing we're more used to? They can get laws changed just as easily, but quietly in the shadows. No-one is asking what the rest of us think or want. What if you wanted to change inconvenient legislation and had no money or media attention - no-one would listen would they? MPs are our servants above all and they should make sure the voice of the many is heard above the voice of any one person. The proper process should be that the many are engaged to change legislation, not the few. How else do our government know what their masters (the people) really think.
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Sunday, 3 May 2009


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Swine Flu - Conspiracy or Incompetence?

Now we know that dire forecasts of a world Swine flu pandemic of 1918 proportions, where millions died, was just a bad dose of hysterics. It turns out Swine flu is no more dangerous, outside Mexico at least, than a mild headache, sweat and sore throat - a little bit less than 'man flu' it seems. Are we that desperate for disasters that we have to make them up? You can understand politicians hyping it up eager, as they are, to divert attention away from their own failures. But the UN? Maybe it's a cry for attention after their own dismal inability to solve pressing international crises. I do not blame newspapers; they just hold up a mirror for us to see ourselves in. It's true many don't like the image that comes back.
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Friday, 24 April 2009


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The Budget - a total lack of imagination

We are told this is the worst recession since the Second World War – it was labour then, by the way. WWII was not their fault then and the mad greed of bankers may not be now – that story is still to be written. But one thing stands out; the towering imagination and integrity of the men of government at that time compared with the pin-headed bureaucratic nonentities we are foisted with today. Then, even with all Britain’s travails, the astounding, world-leading legacy of the National Health Service was pushed through, benefiting every man, woman and child in the country to this day. Now, labour will leave us only with a pile of debt enough to last two generations. What a legacy! They could have created a citizen-owned national bank out of RBS, Northern Rock and the Post Office giving preferential rates, social benefits and stability to all Britons. They could have reversed the appalling waste of the VAT cut and even raised it to 20%, but at the same time totally eliminate Council Tax, the most unfair and heinous tax of all; that would put at least £1,000 into every family’s pocket every year for ever! Is there no politician left who can think beyond filling out next month’s expense sheet?
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009


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How has so much respect been lost?

The groups respected most in the past have, in the eyes of the people, lost most respect today. Politicians; Judges and the legal profession; Police; Social and Children's Services; Civil Servants; even Doctors, Nurses and Carers. How did this happen and can it be put right? It happened because the evil of money came into the public sector and pushed out vocation. Accountants and their targets, controls and budgets are more important than the needs of real people. The worst crime, yes it is a crime in my eyes, is the outsourcing of services for profit. Profit and Vocation do not make good bedfellows. We want to change all this. No outsourcing, no profit motive, no bonus culture, no political interference. Instead, we'll trust and value front-line deliverers above bureaucrats and above government, too, and give the people we all serve the biggest voice.
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Thursday, 9 April 2009


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A care service that just doesn't care

The latest revelations of appalling neglect within the 'care industry' illustrates starkly how private company greed is not restricted to the banking sector. It is not the fault of harassed, low paid front-line carers. It's the whole wrong-headed government strategy of outsourcing services. Anyone who supports UKpopdems knows we will end the outsource gravy train. There is no room for private profit in Britain's public services. UKpopdems will bring most public sector staff in-house, including care workers, and use the millions that private sector bosses are making to pay care workers a proper wage. Caring will be part of a much expanded nursing profession with the respect and relevant qualifications anyone should expect. Ukpopdems put ordinary people first: we understand what service really means.
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Friday, 3 April 2009


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G20 - everyone wins except ordinary Britons

Judging by the self-congratulatory whooping, you'd think the whole world was saved. Well, I don't need to tell you that the only ones who gain are politicians and their mates, the top bankers, the already rich, business directors and whitehall mandarins. There's less than nothing for ordinary folk like you and me. They gain, we pay the debts. We're already seeing the start of it with another 2p a litre on fuel - there's more to come - a lot more! Not one single British job is saved, not one British family benefits from G20. This is what will eventually do for Brown and the Labour party. Real people come first and they will take their revenge in the voting booth.
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009


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A Britain of Anger and Fear

Britain's society is not yet broken, but government mismanagement over the last thirty years has brought it closer. The answer lies in both short term and long term solutions. UKpopdems short term answer is a zero tolerance of any violence, threats of violence and carrying of any weapon, where a quick trial and jail awaits. An extra 250,000 police on the streets, 24 hour courts and many extra pre-fabricated prisons and detention centres. The long term solution lies in schools and parenting that builds-in civilised behaviour. Schools that focus around the individual so that the need for remedial learning and behaviour can be identified and actioned fast in an array of new special schools. Plus intensive parental support up to school age and beyond through a massive transfer of social resources directly into communities and away from back offices. It's a big programme but society demands it be done.
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Monday, 23 March 2009


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Private vs Public Sector pay

For the first time in a long time public sector employees are much better off than private sector employees. A job in the public sector today means good pay, low risk and a guaranteed pension. The people who pay for these luxuries through taxes have no such protection themselves. This is divisive and a recipe for trouble that should be addressed properly. UKpopdems solution is two-fold: we believe firstly that total average employee earnings in the public sector should be pegged to match the total average earnings in the private sector, including pension and other benefits. And secondly, that no public or state supported employee or director should be paid any bonus, nor receive total earnings, including benefits, of more than ten times average UK earnings, regardless of seniority. This is fair and justifiable.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009


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Children's services - the Laming report

The one chink of light in the disaster which passes for children's services under this government is the beginning of a small recognition that the future focus must be on front-line expertise and resources and away from centralised bureaucracy and targets. Anyone who follows UKpopdem policies and objectives knows we have been championing the strengthening of front-line resources across the whole public service. We want to see the bulk of public money attached to the front-line, so the people who do the real work know they are valued and have a proper career path that makes best use of their growing expertise, without having to move into management. In fact management should attract less pay than the most competent front-line jobs. Let's hope the government listens this time and acts.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009


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Northen Ireland murder atrocity

There is no 'cause' in these atrocious murders, no idealism. It's murder pure and simple, perpetrated by the most evil people who have ready access to guns and a 'label' to pin their actions on that only the gullible will take seriously. This is all about power and lust for money by a few individuals. They can see how the worst actions by the IRA have been rewarded with pardon and political position by a desparate government, even though underneath, the mafia style activities continue. This is what Continuity and Real are after; a slice of the action.
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Monday, 2 March 2009


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Sir Fred Goodwin - pension

It's easy to get angry over this wildly excessive pension payout. That's just what the government wants. Anything to divert attention away from its own catastrophic failures. I see the hand of Mandelson all over this spin. What about taking away Brown's pension when he is finally thrown out after his failures? And the same with the rest of the government. And what about all those 'protected' public sector pensions we pay for? Failed Social Services that can't protect our helpless and innocent children. Failed education that puts Britain near the bottom of the international league. Failed police and justice system that can't protect ordinary people going about their everyday lives. Their bureaucratic bosses are in-line for fabulous pensions giving them luxury for the rest of their lives, while ordinary workers have seen their pensions at risk. Time to turn things around.
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009


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The bigger the job the smaller the ability

I must be one of the few politicians who really value the freedom of the press and their ability to expose the way the elite do business. Look over the last few days and you can see how many of the so-called world class professionals running our banks and big corporations know little about what they are doing. It's no surprise we are in trouble. It appears appointments and decision making is done in the great halls of power where schmooze and influence count much more than ability. A few moments of self-congratulatory back-slapping and posh nosh at a party and the job's yours. Politicians call for a meritocracy, yet they are all right in the middle of giving and taking jobs regardless of competence and prudence. God help us.
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Saturday, 14 February 2009


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Geert Wilders - Dutch MP

At first sight this case looks like heavy handed prevention of free speech, but it isn't. Wilders simply wants to condemn the whole of Islam. Most of all he wants to stir up hatred. This is no different from Third Reich Nazis stirring up hatred of the Jews, or radical Mullahs stirring up hatred for the west, or radical Christians stirring up hatred for other faiths, or any form of hatred of one against another. Hatred breeds violence and in Britain today there's more than enough of that as it is. All people want is consistency; the sure knowledge that this kind of verbal violence, whether it's clever and intellectual, coarsely threatened outright, or crudely framed in four letter words, will result in the full force of the law immediately stamping on whoever is involved, especially the self-important.
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009


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The bonus culture

It's a lesson from history that when things go badly wrong, being able to create a popular witch hunt is a great way of deflecting attention from the real culprits. In labour's case it's easy to blame bankers; all bankers. Yes, there is a lot of blame on the shoulders of a tiny coterie of senior bankers: but the real blame is government's. Government took their regulatory eye off the banking game and gained billions in tax pounds as a result. Even the regulation there is is woefully inadequate. And the bonus culture is not just endemic in banks; did you know that most senior execs in PUBLIC SERVICE get bonuses and play the game to ensure they get them? Failing education, failing social services and any number of other failures; yet the elite still get their bonuses - paid for by us, the very people not getting the service.
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Wednesday, 4 February 2009


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Refinery Strikers - The British Lion Awakes

Not since the successful fuel blockade of years ago have the ordinary people of Britain started to make thier voices heard over the din of political speak. I love the comment of one strike leader who said:-'politicians should stop talking and start listening'. Such a simple statement but an echo of what most of us feel in this era of disasterously incompetent politicians who think they are all super-heroes. It's simple. The job of the British Government is to run this country for the benefit of the British people above all. The only way to understand what that is, is to listen. So Brown and others; stop talking and start listening.
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009


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Lords 'Consultancy'. Is it Greed or Corruption?

When I'm canvassing, I regularly get two responses from voters: one is that 'they are all the same'; and the second is that 'they are all in it for themselves'. Such deep insight into the truth is why I trust ordinary British people far above our Parliamentary and bureaucratic elite. Now we find The Lords are at it as well. Thatcher institutionalised greed and Major institutionalised sleaze. Today we have a government so centralised, so far removed from real life, that they really believe the laws that apply to us should not and must not apply to them. Look around the world and you'll see what kind of country that produces. Couple corruption with incompetence and we should rightly be fearful.
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009


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Barack - A New Age?

Does the inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama herald a new age? The man and his name itself means so much - half black, half white with an historical link to Islam. He is the first fully 'integrated' president. As the American leader his goal and great challenge is to bring peace and wealth to his country. But if Barack can achieve that in any degree then the benefits will rub off onto the rest of the world. What we all need now is freedom from conflict and peace of mind, capital wealth and social well-being. He must not delay in finally closing guantanamo and gaining trust through communication in the Middle-East. And he must get ordinary Americans spending again if the world is to move out of this 'austerity' recession of frozen and worthless assets. He is wished well by millions.
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009


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Put cash back in peoples' pockets

Come on Brown! So far you've put tens of billions of our money into the banking system so the people who caused this problem can keep their huge paypackets and bonuses. Ok, so they are looked after. Now you are putting tens of billions of our money into businesses and loan guarantees to keep them afloat. OK, so they are looked after, too. What do we get, the ordinary people of Britain; the people who will vote you in or out, Brown? We get tuppence off VAT and some training. At base, neither Labour nor Tories care about the very people who keep them in power. If they did then the same billions would be going into the pockets of families across Britain. Billions that would mean real spending power to kick-start the economy. Politicians should begin to look at which side their bread is buttered.
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Tuesday, 6 January 2009


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Recycling - is it just a scam?

I don't know, somehow most ordinary folk always suspected there was something fishy about recycling; the feeling that the stuff would be shipped off to some Third World country to be picked over by peasants at a dollar a day. Now we know the truth that recycling is not about saving the planet. We do our bit just so some corporation or local authority can make money out of us. And when the fools gold of easy profit disappears the product of all our hard work and care in supporting the environment ends up in a gigantic warehouse stinking, rotting and actually costing us money. We've fallen for spin again. No wonder people are cynical: no wonder people are angry.
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Tuesday, 30 December 2008


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Gaza horror

Once again we are witness to the horror of unnecessary bloodshed and blind hatred in a part of the world that desparately needs peace. And the world watches, mouthing the words of peace but doing nothing. It is absolutely wrong that the super-power of the region, Israel, should punish everyone in Gaza for the actions of a few fools over which the ordinary citizen has no control. Gaza has nothing and needs help, not punishment. This is something the EU can do if it is to demonstrate it has any value in today's world. Be brave; talk to Hamas and begin the process of offering reconstruction together with proper government controls to end violence. The EU can do this job because the US, Russia, China and others have too much vested interest to succeed.
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Friday, 19 December 2008


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Brown - no time for delusion

Should we be worried about Gordon Brown's mental health? He thinks he is the saviour of the world, yet it is him and his policies that have made Britain less capable of successfully pulling out of this crisis than any other country in the world. Brown shouts that it is because of him that Britain is strong. This is as delusional as Mugabe saying there is no cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe. Brown thinks he is right and everyone else wrong - that's a worry: maybe it's time for the men in white coats to come in now, before things get worse. Brown has wrecked our economy; broken our public services; is set on a course to destroy our democracy. Anyone can recognise a car crash when they see one but Brown's still swinging at that wheel pretending he's going somewhere.
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Saturday, 13 December 2008


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Manchester Congestion Charge Vote

The 'NO' vote for Manchester's proposed congestion charge is so cheering. It does show that when ordinary people are given the chance to take democratic decisions, they show they can step up to the plate to do their duty. In this case it was to reject the proposal. This was quite right. The choice was to pay now for transport promises later. Surely, no-one now believes anything politicians say they WILL do, only what they have already done. Manchester should implement the right transport solutions for the city first and only then ask if it's time for measures to reduce driving in the centre. And the same goes for any city asking the same question. people are switched on to politicians spin now, so when the elite tell the people they either vote the establishment way or suffer the consequences, they know this is a fib too. Sure enough, the transport improvements are still coming to Manchester despite the no vote.
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Monday, 1 December 2008


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Damian Green 'raid'

This is how government repression starts - raids on opposition MPs to make sure we don't hear the truths that government wants to keep hidden. In their desparation to cling on to power, Labour is pushing the constitution and its controls over bad government to the limit. It's clever, no doubt about it; using an increasingly politicised police force and Whitehall mandarins to do their dirty work for them so it all looks legit. Who knows, this could be a deliberate test to see how the public react. If we accept it without a fight then worse could be to come. When we've watched as Labour wrecked the economy and mangled our social infrastructure, what is to stop them destroying Britain's democracy?
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008


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Weep, Britain

Is this really the best Darling and Labour can do? Tinker with pennies off VAT? You'd have to spend £200 at the mall just to pay for the petrol to get you there and back; or for the town centre parking. And, come on, will it be even be passed on for lower cost items? How would you know? The staggering incompetence of it all makes me weep for our poor country and people. At least Labour have been honest for once and practically told us all to vote conservative next time if we want to avoid outrageous tax hikes and poverty forever should Labour get back in. Many would argue that the destruction Labour is causing now is closer to treason than mere stupidity.
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Thursday, 20 November 2008


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BNP members list published

No party moves further away from what the BNP stands for than UKpopdems. But we not only believe in democracy, we believe in deepening and broadening democracy, and that means tolerating the views of BNP members along with all other legal political parties. It is not for any public sector department, nor private company, to dictate whether or not a private citizen should or should not be a member of any party - nor to harass those who are. That is Britain's democratic freedom. If the government can demonstrate BNP promotes violence, breaks the law, or preaches treason, then it should have the guts to ban the party; not wimp out by using civil servants as a cheap and dirty proxy to achieve the same ends.
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Friday, 14 November 2008


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Whistleblower crushed by Bureaucratic Law

The latest news that a Haringey whistleblower was silenced by the law only six months before poor baby P died horribly, confirms that Britain is, indeed, in the grip of a bureaucratic dictatorship. This is how dictators protect themselves, by silencing those who speak out against them. It's not the cosy but inept Department of Circumlocution in Little Dorrit we're talking about here, but the systematic incompetence of layers upon layers of bureaucracy that looks after and protects itself over and above the welfare of individuals, families and communities. While Brown sets out to finally destroy Britain's economic infrastructure, other Labour Ministers are busy crushing any residual sense of social conscience.
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008


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The best tax cut of all!

The three big parties are chasing each other's tails to see who can beat the rest on giving us back our own money. The Tories want to help business - no surprise there; Labour wants to knock extra nails into the coffin of a ruined Britain they've created by digging us deeper in debt as they spend, spend, spend, borrow, borrow, borrow! LibDems want to knock 4p off Income Tax - very good. But there's one tax, the most unfair and hated of all taxes that they can get rid of if they really want to benefit every British individual and family - Council Tax. Find the money to eliminate it completely and the votes will pour in. Is that too much like commonsense for our political leaders?
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Thursday, 6 November 2008


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A new President; a new age?

What a tremendous opportunity for unity and good Barack Obama represents; the chance of a new inclusive age where America listens to the world instead of dictating to it. This election has got to be celebrated for what it COULD bring. It's not for UKpopdems to pour cold water over the dream but just ten years ago Britain had its own dream in Tony Blair. This man, a great communicator, promised change, inclusion and the assurance that things could only get better. Yet only six months later he had fallen under the lure of big business, the spell of puppet masters and spin merchants, the self-interest of a greedy elite. What could have been Britain's new Camelot turned into a ruin of targets and tick boxes instead of real delivery. Obama can bring peace and prosperity to the world and we wish him well. But, above all, God protect him from the crazed red-neck with a gun.
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Friday, 31 October 2008


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Incompetence at all levels

After the latest BBC debacle we have to face the very depressing possibility that the whole of Britain's bureaucratic infrastructure is riven with incompetence, not just at the elite level of Quango bosses, but right through the network of officialdom. We now know that the FSA was incompetent in its dealings with Northern Rock, the BBC has shown itself incompetent in dealing quickly with the lewd phone call fiasco and has followed, rather than led public opinion. Other Trusts and controlling mechanisms set up to ensure we get good performance from public bodies are failing to deliver and are just not up to the task. The old boy network of top jobs based on who you know rather than what you can do is corrupt and is making things worse. UKpopdems is pledged to rid the country of bureaucracy and quangos that don't deliver. The top elite then, will have to get proper jobs where they stand or fall on their own merits.
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Friday, 24 October 2008


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The weird and wonderful world of the elite

It's not so much the public brawling and catty bitchiness of who said what to whom in private meetings at private parties that enthralls and bores public opinion in equal measure. No, what does it for me is that these two individuals, Osborne and Mandelson, seek to represent us; we ordinary people, yet they and their kind have absolutely no idea what 'ordinary' is. Not for them the daily worry of feeding their families; the fear of job loss or fuel poverty. These elite have the nerve to tell us how we should live our daily lives according to their dictates while prancing like primadonnas in a billionaire wonderland so far removed from ordinary life that it might as well be happening on the moon.
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Sunday, 19 October 2008


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Dan James - Assisted Suicide

It is not for us to judge the tragedy of decision making that prompts anyone to end their life by assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is a rarity but still a very important social topic because of its illegality in Britain. It appears that the majority want to decriminalise assisted suicide but what chance is there of this government listening or even being interested. This is one of many socially difficult topics where the voices of ordinary people should be listened to and given precedence over the centralising 'we know best' attitude of this government and the other main parties. This is what UKpopdems stands for; providing the infrastructure to deepen and broaden democracy and thus encourage citizens to make their views known. When the people speak, UKpopdems listens.
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Friday, 10 October 2008


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It looks serious but there's still an answer

Management of this crisis is being bungled and we'll all suffer. The time has come to step back a little and look at fundamentals. We need to get banks lending, stabilise housing and get those who do have money to start spending it in Britain. UKpopdems recovery statement has already been published. Now we need to do even more. We need to reduce interest rates to one or two percent and force banks to lend at no more than four percent for housing and asset backed loans, especially those where government has a stake. Second, ordinary families must have money put in their pockets from windfall profits from state owned companies, utilities and British Oil operations. And we must go ahead with forcing the very wealthy to spend more in Britain through UKpopdems Very High Earners Discretionary Contribution policy. The pound may fall temporarily, but the market will improve.
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Thursday, 2 October 2008


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Resignation of Sir Ian Blair - Metropolitan Police Commissioner

Sir Ian Blair resigns. Good. The job of any senior police officer is to create and manage a team that reduces crime and the fear of crime among ordinary people. In ukpopdems parlance that means ordinary people feeling safe on the streets and going about their everyday lives. It can be argued Sir Ian Blair did the opposite. Londoners are more frightened of terrorist action; more frightened of random gun and knife violence; and worst of all, more frightened of the police themselves in a city where the innocent can be shot dead in the most brutal way because trigger happy coppers are off the leash. What we need is a dedicated public servant who can stay in the background and deliver what the people want - a safe city.
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Sunday, 28 September 2008


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Credit Crunch - the way out

Many people say, 'why should we bail out the speculators, let them burn'. Attractive thought, but our whole world civilisation depends on the free flow and maintenance of money. Look at Zimbabwe if you disagree. We have to do it and the right way is the American way of wholesale guarantees; not the UK way of piecemeal and secretive last minute action. America's central money men are the world's best and they know what they're doing. We should follow, but we must keep politicians' sticky hands off any solution or risk them turning it bad. Yes, we should make the perpetrators of this crisis suffer. No bonuses and no golden parachutes for executives, and a diligent investigation into fraud and malpractice, especially bad mortgage decisions.
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Friday, 19 September 2008


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economic crisis and Labour

You know, Chancellor Darling's view was right, these are the worst economic conditions for 60 years. Few will remember the crisis then, but history shows the US came out of that crisis much stronger while Britain came out much weaker - it was a Labour government then, too. Already you can see the US dealing with the problem strongly, rapidly, dynamically; while Labour today, just like then, blames everyone but themselves and vacillates while ordinary people suffer. The first step is to dramaticaly cut out stultifying government waste and bureaucracy to make Britain lean and nimble. Brown created it so let him end it.
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Thursday, 11 September 2008


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Power Station Protests

That's one of the many problems with our Labour government: an overbearing, preaching, centralising attitude that chooses to fight people who don't agree with it rather than listening to different views and seeking a concensus. Now the jury has spoken and the Greenpeace activists go free after damaging Kingsnorth Coal Power Plant. You can bet Labour still won't listen. UKpopdems believe ordinary people have important views about power and they should have a voice. The way to decide is through empowering democracy rather than dictatorial decision making. We'll listen to the voice of the people on key power decisions and on many other issues of concern. Ukpopdems want to serve the people instead of controlling them.
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Friday, 5 September 2008


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Brown fails on windfall taxes

I reported recently that now is exactly the right time to force oil, gas, electricity and water companies to cough up to help the millions of Britons paying prices way over the top. Brown has caved in under pressure instead of looking after the people he pledged to serve. Let's face it, it's mostly our gas, our electricity generation, our water and our oil. Ukpopdems would benefit people by sharing profits - that is, a third of post tax profits from British operations would go back to consumers in price reductions. Simple and effective. Get on with it, Brown. Start working on our behalf or get out!
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Friday, 29 August 2008


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Labour's Police State

While labour drives forward in its campaign to criminalise a whole nation of innocents, real villains are left in peace to pursue their dirty work. While the new Local Authority army of bureacratic job's worths are pusuing the culprit of a dropped sweet wrapper, the use of knives, guns and drugs escalates in a nearby estate. UKpopdems know the difference between the innocent and the criminal and we'll put tens of thousands of real policemen and women on the streets to catch real crooks - and deal with them properly.
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Thursday, 21 August 2008


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Olympic Gold

What an incredible effort by Britain's athletes! These excellent results demonstrate beyond any argument that high levels of investment made in the right way by the right people can produce returns we can all be proud of. Since the party's inception UKpopdems policy has always been to support Britain by making heavy investments in sport, engineering, science, medicine, arts and entertainment to produce world beating performances. And to encourage matching investments from the private sector to double overall funding (see policy on 'Britain'). As with all UKpopdem policies, we know where the money is coming from. There will be no tax rises and no need for them.
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Thursday, 14 August 2008


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Georgia

In the violent world of bullying and provocation - Little man with big ego, as in Georga's case; or bullying man with big ego and too much power, as in Russia's case, it is always the innocent who suffer. After thousands of years of civilisation it's still the same the world over; posturing, provoking and bullying. The West is as guilty as the East; the small as guilty as the big. There is another way. How about helping our neighbours rather than crushing them? How about using our strengths to supplement their weaknesses, or vice versa? If our neighbour is in the dark, then what they need is light. It is possible to reach out a hand in support and friendship. It's what those with the power should be doing. Let's see more hugging and less hurting.
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