Election 2017

Theresa May decided to call an early election in order to clarify realities as Brexit negotiations get under way. Comrade Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party is a nasty bit of work determined to make herself a pain over everything until she gets a referendum that produces the result she wants. Cramping her style makes a lot of sense. Voting will happen on Thursday 8 June 2017.

Race to parliament 2017
Seats to win - 326
Conservative    318
Labour             262
SNP                    35
LD                      12
DUP                   10
SF                        7
PC                       4
Green                  1
Independent       1

The results are bad news. The Tories have a majority of 6, if and only if they keep the DUP on side. This could restart war in Ireland.

The General Election Authoritarian Hag v Fenian Scumbag [ 29 May 2017 ]
It is fair to say that Sean Gabb, who is England's leading Libertarian is not amused by the front runners.
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The General Election: Authoritarian Hag v Fenian Scumbag
For the avoidance of doubt, I still intend to vote Conservative in this dreadful election. And, if Labour seems to be catching up in the opinion polls, so, I suspect, will enough people to give the Conservatives a decent majority. The general election is a rerun of last year’s Referendum. There is no other consideration that ought to sway anyone who is looking beyond our present circumstances. We vote Conservative. We leave the European Union. We hope and work for a realignment in British politics..............

Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have made their responses to the Manchester Bombings. According to the BBC,

Theresa May has urged world leaders to do more to combat online extremism, saying the fight against so-called Islamic State is “moving from the battlefield to the internet.”

What she has in mind is outlined in the Conservative Manifesto:..............

The Conservatives are proposing to censor the Internet [ and Free Speech be damned ]. Anyone who, in this country, publishes opinions or alleged facts the authorities dislike will be prosecuted. If these are published abroad, access to the relevant websites will be blocked. Internet companies will be taxed to pay for a Ministry of Propaganda to go beyond anything now provided by the BBC................

In Britain, in Europe, in America, there are powerful interests that are itching to censor the Internet. It is the Internet that has made us cynical. It is the Internet that is giving us the probable truth. It is because of the Internet that the authorities are being held to account. Never let a good atrocity go to waste. Get the people ready for censorship while the bodies are still being reassembled.

Jeremy Corbyn, I grant, has been slightly better. He sees Islamic terrorism as a response to our endless wars of aggression in the Islamic World.........

Yes, I will pinch my nose again the Thursday after next, and vote Conservative – in the hope, and perhaps in the belief, that I shall have a better choice in 2022.
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Yes, the Internet is a truth machine. That is why the Establishment hates it. Yes Comrade Corbyn is malign. Yes, May and Corbyn have every intention of importing thousands or millions more Third World aliens. They are Traitors all. Proof? See e.g. the next one.

 

Tories Will Lose Seats Says Polling Firm  [ 31 May 2017 ]
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Controversial YouGov estimate points to hung parliament with 20 fewer seats for May.
The predicted result would be a disaster for the Tory leader who called an election in the hope of securing a landslide

The Conservative Party could be in line to lose 20 seats and Labour gain nearly 30 in next week’s general election, according to new modelling by one of the country’s leading pollsters.

YouGov’s first constituency-by- constituency estimate of the election result predicts that the Tories would fall short of an overall majority by 16 seats, leading to a hung parliament.

The central projection of the model, which allows for a wide margin of error, would be a catastrophic outcome for Theresa May [ and England ], who called the election when polls pointed to a landslide result. Her support appears to have plunged after the poor reception of the party manifesto, including plans to make more elderly voters pay for home care.
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Some damn fool messing about with people's life savings do not help. A bad result would please Comrade Sturgeon, an evil rogue full of hate.

 

DUP Demands A Price For Helping May & Brexit
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The Tories look set to water down their controversial 'dementia tax' as part of a deal with the DUP. The small Northern Irish unionist party, which is in talks with the Conservatives to keep Theresa May in power, has reportedly made protecting pensioners central to their wish list of demands. 

Many Tory voters switched to the DUP [ That is total rubbish - there were not Tories to vote for - Editor ] because they were angry at Mrs May's plans to make more pensioners have to use the value of their home to pay for their care.............

The party  believes [ because it is true ] that former veterans are being hounded through the courts while others involved in Republican violence are not.........

Under hugely unpopular social care reforms unveiled in the Tory manifesto, tens of thousands of people who receive care at home face costly bills as – for the first time. The value of a person’s home will be included in their assets, with only the last £100,000 protected. 

The policy bombed with voters and was seen as the turning point which saw Mrs May's election campaign derail - ending in her humiliation in the vote on Thursday night.
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The DUP has its wish list. They will get some; enough perhaps to restart the guerrilla war in Ireland. The DUP is right about the dementia tax; an obviously stupid idea. Ditto for Malicious Prosecution being used to screw men of the British Army while IRA murderers have immunity. With the DUP on side Theresa May will have a majority of 6, enough but only just.

 

Voting Guide For Thursday  [ 7 June 2017 ]
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Remember the ‘progressive alliance’? At the start of the election campaign, with Labour floundering in the polls, many on the Left were calling for Labour voters to back LibDem, GreenSNP and Plaid Cymru candidates in some constituencies in the hope of cutting Theresa May’s majority as far as possible. Instead, the minor parties have withered as Labour has strengthened in the polls, to the point at which it is just conceivable — if still unlikely — that we could be waking up to a Jeremy Corbyn premiership on Friday morning. Now, it is they who should consider voting tactically............. But where the picture is more confused, there are three ways people can vote tactically to help Mrs May win the strongest mandate to carry into the Brexit negotiations.

First, there are millions of people who voted for UKIP in 2015 who may well be inclined to return their vote to the Tories because they understand Mrs May is the best chance we have of delivering a strong Brexit. This is especially relevant where Labour won the seat two years ago, but where the combined total of the UKIP and Conservative votes would have prevailed.
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This is one of the Daily Mail's better efforts. The data will have come from Conservative Party HQ. The point is how to vote against Labour, against Comrade Corbyn, against a disastrous Brexit.

 

With Malice Toward Many

With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations..
--Abraham Lincoln, 2nd Inaugural Address

Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.'
--1 Samuel 15:3

The Jubilee of Mercy decreed by Pope Francis limps to a close in December, but it is not exactly wrapping up the way the current successor to St. Peter hoped. In the burned out heartland of old Christendom, the Pope’s neo- pagan flock is rejecting his suicidal brand of demographic ecumenism in favor of a more muscular European identity. In Latin America, Liberation Theology—a Judaized Catholic syncretism [ synthesis ] with Marxism—is yielding to food riots, gang violence, and the rising cult of Santa Muerte. And in America, home to more Roman Catholics than any other nation on Earth, voters overwhelming rejected Francis’ last minute plea to reject “physical and social walls” that “close in some and exclude others.” 52% of American Catholics defied their bishops and voted for Donald Trump (a number that includes Hispanic Catholics). In fact, the entire Vatican II edifice of puerile modernism, liturgical dumb fuckery, and devotional malaise is teetering towards collapse. Catholics, it seems, are less interested in social justice and building “man’s habitat on Earth” alongside Luciferian globalists than in seeing to the survival of their children and the salvation of their eternal souls. Mother Teresa of Calcutta may be our newest saint, but it is Fr. Hamel of Saint-Etienne-de-Rouvray who is attracting a personal cult. His last words to his Muslim killers, uttered before the Real Presence, were “Begone, Satan!”

In the pre-Christian world, mercy was generally seen for what it is: a political stratagem that helped consolidate power by enlarging the circle of those indebted to the victors. Julius Caesar was renowned for his mercy ]. Darius the Great buried the memory [ of ] the hated Assyrians by publicly practicing tolerance and forgiveness toward the vanquished.

It was only in Christian Europe that a veneer of doctrinal piety was added to what had always been considered a political expediency. And make no mistake, this served our people well for a long time. It fostered the formation of the enduring alliances and transnational allegiances that gave birth to a universal European, Christian identity. Mercy practiced toward redeemable ethnic cousins solidifies blood ties and tamps down counterproductive internecine strife.

But here’s the thing about mercy: it is a kind of implicit white privilege, the privilege of victors and conquerors. We know that in most of the world and throughout most of history, the victors have generally elected to satiate their desire for vengeance rather than indulge in the more spiritual pleasure of mercy. The practice of eating an enemy’s brains and testicles is still practiced by chieftain-Presidents in “modern” Africa. The Japanese rape of Nanking mirrored the Israelite treatment of the Amalekites. Certainly, the Jews showed no mercy to the conquered German national socialists at Nuremberg.

Aside from the obvious psycho-evolutionary basis for this kind of behavior, we ought to ask “why do they act in this way? Why is it that, seemingly alone among humanity, white Westerners fetishize mercy toward the defeated into what amounts to political masochism?”

Simply put, it is because other ethnic groups understand the eternal truth that mercy in the midst of battle is not mercy at all: it is betrayal. Is it mercy to allow the enemy who showed up at your gates threatening to slaughter you, rape your women, and enslave your children to enter the city? Of course not! Like every other virtue, mercy must be weighed in the balance against its costs. After the enemy is decimated, his temples thrown down, his people dispersed, then perhaps the benefits of mercy outweigh its potential risks. Perhaps. Lincoln’s vaunted rhetoric in his 2nd Inaugural Address would not have been possible were it not for the ruthlessness of General Sherman’s march to the sea. Where was Lincoln’s mercy then?

The problem with mercy in an egalitarian democracy is that it misconstrues the nature of the conflict. In such societies, politics is an eternal war. There are no final, decisive battles. An election—even an election as momentous as the one that elevated the God Emperor—does nothing more or less than create the opportunity to implement an agenda. The agenda can only be implemented through the force of will, and this necessitates the crushing of the enemy’s will since, like it or not, they are still alive.

Basic bitch conservatives have never understood this because they never really understanding anything important or eternal. They see the election itself as the battle, as if a victory at the polls has some kind of intrinsic value. To them, an electoral win simply provides an opportunity to retire to the fainting couch and recuperate while the Left is temporarily blocked from accelerating the slide into degeneracy. Part of their recuperation plan is a generous heaping of self-congratulatory, fetished mercy towards those who only days before were promising to exterminate them.

This has to end, and Christians and Catholics who want to preserve our people and our culture must re-discover their latent faculty of discernment. “There a time for all things under Heaven,” including vengeance and ruthless determination. In the coming days, weeks and months, we will all be tempted to pre-mature displays of mercy. Last night, my wife—a reasonably based Entwife who proudly voted for Donald Trump—was reading the Facebook posts of some of her GLBTQ friends. After a few minutes, she asked me: “Why are these people so afraid? Is Trump really going to hurt them? I don’t want them to suffer.”

My first reaction was to smile and dismiss this as harmless political naivete. My old cuckservative self would have done so. This time, however, I took the opportunity to remind her of what these poor, suffering GLBTQ’s were promising to do to us and our children had they won the election: destroy Christianity, force demonic gender ideology on our children, push the Overton window towards toleration of Paedophilia, force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions, ever-more degenerate media content, etc. How afraid were we? How much mercy and restraint would they have shown our family?

The battle rages on, fam. The only thing that has changed is that we now hold the high ground. We must steel ourselves to be more Sherman than Lincoln. There may be time for mercy in some distant future in which we have secured the existence of our people and our way of life. Until then, we must proceed apace, with malice towards many.

 


 

 

Canadian Government Inciting Third World Invasion From Mexico [ 3 December 2016 ]

 

 

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/britains-plan-to-tame-trump-3qcb8vfql

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/britains-plan-to-tame-trump-3qcb8vfql [ 3 December 2016 ]
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A secret memo from the British ambassador to the United States has laid bare how the UK plans to shape Donald Trump’s presidency so he helps to boost Britain’s national interests.

In a leaked telegram, written just as Trump was surging to victory last week, Sir Kim Darroch boasted that the UK is the best placed of any nation to steer the new president’s foreign policy and encourage his more extreme ideas to “evolve”.

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Darroch describes Trump as “open to outside influence” from Britain if Theresa May launches a diplomatic offensive to win him over.

Whitehall sources say ministers, generals and intelligence chiefs are drawing up plans to influence Trump on such issues as NATO, Iran, Russia and immigration in an effort to help the UK exploit his victory and curb his more extreme views.

In the memo, written in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Darroch said the “electoral earthquake” that had propelled Trump to power had led to “fear and loathing” in Washington.

The “president-elect is above all an outsider and unknown quantity, whose campaign pronouncements may reveal his instincts, but will surely evolve and, particularly, be open to outside influence if pitched right,” he wrote.

“Having, we believe, built better relationships with his team than have the rest of the Washington diplomatic corps, we should be well placed to do this.”

The emergence of the memo is potentially embarrassing for the government since it shows that Britain’s top diplomat in America regards the most outspoken presidential candidate of modern times as inexperienced and impressionable. But it helps to explain a charm offensive launched by May and Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, with Trump’s inner circle over the past three days.

Last night Nigel Farage became the first British politician to hold talks with the president-elect, during an hour-long meeting at Trump Tower in New York.

The prime minister had a telephone call with Trump on Thursday in which he expressed a desire to renew the special relationship.

When people demand change, it is the job of politicians to respond

After a call with the vice-president-elect, Mike Pence, on Thursday, Johnson spoke on Friday night to Senator Jeff Sessions and Newt Gingrich, both of whom are tipped to be in Trump’s cabinet. In addition, one of Trump’s transition team, Marsha Blackburn, was in London last week as part of a delegation of congressmen who met Foreign Office ministers.

In an attempt to cement relations, Johnson will boycott an EU “panic meeting” today called to discuss Trump’s win on the grounds that “an act of democracy has taken place”, not a crisis for the West.

The foreign secretary’s spokesman said the meeting was “unnecessary” and added: “We will be working with the current and future administration to ensure the best outcomes for Britain.”

A ComRes poll last night found that only 15% of British voters think Trump will be a good president.

The prime minister will use her first big speech on foreign policy this week to say the discontent with globalisation that gave rise to Brexit and Trump’s victory cannot be ignored.

In a speech tomorrow night at the Mansion House, May will argue that for globalisation and liberalism to survive, governments have to ensure that the less well off benefit as well as the rich and powerful.

She will declare that we are living in a “world transformed” by a “clear, determined decision to leave the European Union” and “a new president-elect in the US who defied the polls and the pundits”.

She will say: “When people demand change, it is the job of politicians to respond. These people — often those on modest to low incomes living in rich countries like our own — see their jobs being outsourced and wages undercut. They see their communities changing around them and don’t remember giving their permission for that to be the case.

“If we believe, as I do, that liberalism and globalisation continue to offer the best future for our world, we must deal with the downsides and show that we can make these twin forces work for everyone.”

May’s words suggest that she will press ahead with a hard Brexit prioritising immigration controls — a key concern of those voters — over access to the European markets.

Downing Street is now pressing for the prime minister to visit Trump in the White House as early as February. Ministerial aides say Trump will then be invited to Britain later in the year and given the “red carpet” treatment.

Concerns that Trump will not continue to support NATO have prompted a flurry of Whitehall memos about his intentions. Officials have already drawn up a paper listing all his campaign pronouncements on NATO and how Britain should respond.

Last night Jens Stoltenberg, NATO's secretary-general, issued a stark warning to the president-elect. “Going it alone is not an option, either for Europe or for the United States,” he said.

A cabinet source said: “One of the government’s first priorities was to assess what Trump’s comments about NATO meant for the UK and what strategy we would pursue in dealing with them.”

Intelligence chiefs have also been asked to assess how Trump’s warmth towards Vladimir Putin’s Russia could affect counter-terrorism strategy and Syria policy. Similar papers are being drawn up on Trump’s attitude to Muslim immigration and the Iran nuclear deal.

Darroch’s election night memo gives a fascinating insight into the unfolding of Trump’s triumph. He reveals that Trump was told he had lost before the votes were counted and Hillary Clinton’s camp was already celebrating victory.

The ambassador delivered a withering verdict on Clinton, calling her a “deeply flawed campaigner, who could never find a strategic message as compelling as ‘Make America Great Again’”. He said Trump’s win was due in part to a “stroke of luck in the last two weeks with an FBI investigation that turned the spotlight onto his opponent rather than himself”.

Darroch wrote: “At 6pm this evening, Donald Trump was perhaps the only person in America who still believed he had a chance . . . The Trump team, some of whom we were with early in the evening, were sure they had lost; the Clinton campaign was celebrating. By 7pm, Fox news was privately telling the campaign that they were going to call the race for Clinton before 10pm . . . then the results started to come in.”
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Interesting times but worrying too.

 

Tories Losing Seats In 2017 Election [ 9 June 2017 ]
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A shaky Theresa May vowed to fight on today despite suffering catastrophic losses as her election gamble humiliatingly backfired.

As the Tories' Commons majority was brutally stripped away by voters, Mrs May faced open calls from her own MPs to 'consider her position' as a jubilant Jeremy Corbyn demanded she make way for him to become PM.

But an ashen-faced Mrs May, who called the contest three years early in a bid to capitalise on sky-high poll ratings, claimed her party was still on track to be the biggest in the Commons. She insisted the country needed a 'period of stability', adding: 'It is incumbent on us to ensure that we have that.'

As the knives came out for Mrs May, former chancellor George Osborne lambasted her campaign performance as 'wooden' and her manifesto as a disaster, making clear he did not believe she could survive for long. Former minister Anna Soubry, who was reelected in Broxtowe, added her voice to calls for Mrs May to consider resigning. Asked exactly where the Tory campaign had gone wrong, Ms Soubry said bluntly: 'Where do you want me to start?' 
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The Scottish National Party took a beating which is good news. For the rest, it is bad.
PS The results NOW, at 09:10, with seven seats to go, are Tory  312, Labour 260, SNP 35, giving Theresa May a majority of 54 over Comrade Corbyn. This means that if  Comrade Sturgeon chooses to collude with Corbyn in order to destroy Brexit she may succeed. Making herself a nuisance is the rationale. Things will depend on the agendas of the smallest parties. The DUP , with ten seats might be helpful - at a price. Sinn Féin [ seven seats ] will collude with Labour and vice versa.
PPS Perhaps things went wrong because various people, the young in particular believed Jeremy's promises to make us all better off and to rob Capitalist Swine.

 

Mark Steyn Comments On Election Foul Up [ 9 June 2017 ]
And on the importation of vicious Third World parasites using the Union Jack as a flag of convenience.

 

Pound Drops As A Result Of Tory Losses [ 9 June 2017 ]
The pound and Brexit are working together.

 

Comrade Corbyn's £11 Billion Student Bribe Paid Off For Him  [ 10 June 2017 ]
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A surge in voters aged 18-24 was believed to have been fuelled by the party’s promises to end university tuition fees and reinstate maintenance grants for the poorest students – costing £11billion a year – and to increase the minimum wage. Some pundits claimed the turnout for the age group was as high as 72 per cent after the number was tweeted by a youth vote activist and retweeted by Labour MP David Lammy.......................

Overall turnout was 68.7 percent, an increase of 2.6 percentage points from the 2015 general election. Polling expert Lord Ashcroft said 67 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds had voted Labour, compared with just 18 per cent who supported the Conservatives.
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Maintenance grants are all about money. So was the Poll tax, which is what did for Maggie Thatcher. The lesson of history is that we learn nothing from history.

 

DUP Demands A Price For Helping May & Brexit [ 12 June 2017 ]
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The Tories look set to water down their controversial 'dementia tax' as part of a deal with the DUP. The small Northern Irish unionist party, which is in talks with the Conservatives to keep Theresa May in power, has reportedly made protecting pensioners central to their wish list of demands. 

Many Tory voters switched to the DUP [ That is total rubbish - there were not Tories to vote for - Editor ] because they were angry at Mrs May's plans to make more pensioners have to use the value of their home to pay for their care.............

The party  believes [ because it is true ] that former veterans are being hounded through the courts while others involved in Republican violence are not.........

Under hugely unpopular social care reforms unveiled in the Tory manifesto, tens of thousands of people who receive care at home face costly bills as – for the first time. The value of a person’s home will be included in their assets, with only the last £100,000 protected. 

The policy bombed with voters and was seen as the turning point which saw Mrs May's election campaign derail - ending in her humiliation in the vote on Thursday night.
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The DUP has its wish list. They will get some; enough perhaps to restart the Guerrilla war in Ireland. The DUP is right about the dementia tax; an obviously stupid idea. Ditto for the Malicious Prosecution being used to screw men of the British Army while IRA murderers have immunity. With the DUP on side Theresa May will have a majority of 6, enough but only just.

 

Why The Tories Lost Election 2017  [ 13 June 2017 ]
How do The Tories lose to a Marxist friend of IRA terrorists, one who panders to Islamics? Read and learn.