Sunday 17 May 2009

Gurkhas and MP Expenses

Anybody else out there feel like we, the British People no longer live in a country that we are able to call our own? Well, I do. We are supposedly a democracy, whatever that means, but one thing is for sure, I HAVE NEVER BEEN ASKED if I would like to be a part of a Greater Europe, and have my rights decided by some cabbage eating European judge.I am actually very very angry about the way politicians behave anyway, the way in which they treat us with such arrogance and at our expense feather their own nests. Here's an example; the British Government brought into law the Human Rights Act, under Tony Blaire's leadership,Oh, wait a minute, is'nt his wife a barrister specialising in????, "sorry, did I hear someone say Human Rights"?. Or am I just very cynical???Now let us talk about the Gurkhas. In 2000, nine Afghans plane hijackers who ordered a plane to fly to Britain were permitted to remain in Britain because ordering them to return would be an infringement of their human rights and it would be too dangerous for them to return. This is just one of many many cases where politically correctness and treaties which we frankly should NEVER have signed up to are tying the hands of the Judiciary.The people who signed these treaties are in my opinion enemies of Britain, and are traitors. The only appropriate punishment for treason should be death by hanging, but unfortunately we would not be able to do that because of the treaties we have signed up to.Therefore, this is the actual state of Britain today:1. If you hate Britain and wish to kill British citizens, you are most welcome to remain in Britain, and here is a free house and some money which you do not have to work for.2. If you have served Britain with unquestioning loyalty, and have placed your life on the line and defended Britain with your blood and your sweat for many years, you can fuck off.It is a crime for ANY Gurkha who has served in the Army for us to be refused entry and residence in Britain.. there is nobody more deserving of British citezenship than the Gurkha soldiers who have served for Queen and Country with ABSOLUTE loyalty since the 1800s.Perhaps if we did not have to spend so much money in legal expeses for people who do not belong in Britain fighting for the right to stay here, the Government would not be in the position to say that allowing the Gurkhas that left the Army pre 1997 would be too costly. And please do not get me started on MP expenses.Anyway, i shall step from my soap box for today. Please leave your comments.

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