Brown’s A Big Nasty Bully – What About The Economy Says Farage
Feb 26th, 2010 | By Keelan Balderson | Category: Economy, Featured Articles, PoliticsAfter UKIP’s European member of Parliament Nigel Farage made headlines calling out undemocratically elected EU President Herman Van Rompuy, I thought I’d spend some time listening to his thoughts on domestic policy. I guess I’ll have to wait, because all we got on BBC’s Question Time was an empty back and forth argument as to whether Gordon Brown is a bully.
Yes I suppose bullying can be a problem if it’s true, and breaches of confidentiality IS a big issue to people’s freedom, BUT as Farage alluded to in his very first response, why get distracted with tabloid allegations of Brown being an ogre when our country is in an absolute economic shambles, helped by Brown when he was Chancellor?
Instead of the grating Janet Street Porter turning it in to some kind of ridiculous feminist movement against testosterone filled work places, how about bringing up the subject that many people have no work places to go to; now that most jobs have been shipped overseas, and the ones that do remain are either run by the government or taken by immigrants that don’t mind working for a pittance.
The Brown loving members on the panel can talk about a recovery all they like, but it’s a jobless recovery if that. If big banks are bailed out with tax payer’s money and large companies can start making a profit again off the back of low paid immigrant workers, or even overseas slave labour, how does that help the average working class citizen in Britain? Stats may say the economy is recovering, but it’s only recovering for the rich elite. Everyone else is being forced in to a collective form of poverty.
As Farage quite rightfully said, “our level of debt is as bad as Greece”.
And if we keep on pushing for this EU superstate, the whole of the European working and middle class will take on the same burden.
SHUT UP! We’re talking about Gordon Brown being a big nasty bully!
Makes you wonder if the audience is pre-selected on ignorance? Although one lady made the point that WE saved the banking system, not the government, another couple felt the need to call out Farage for the way he spoke to Rompuy in Europe.
So Farage got heated and laid in some insults…so what exactly? Have we become so politically correct that instead of speaking our minds politicians have to conform and remain polite, when they see the country being taken from right under their noses?
Almost every poll suggests that at least 50% of the British people are anti-EU (where was our referendum?), but I guess we should ignore that as well because Farage is a big nasty bully like Gordon Brown. Where on earth are our country’s priorities? Do any audience members actually know who Van Rompuy is? Do they know that he attended the secret Bilderberg meeting set up by Nazi Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, a group that has been shown to subvert democracy in favor of European and American big business and banking elites? Do any audience members know that Rompuy is a member of the Jesuit order and in his first speech called for global governance? Perhaps not, because they are too busy watching biased shows like Question Time, where liberal feminist spin doctors like Mrs. Porter are clambering to be accepted in to this corrupt elite system, and will stoop low enough to call anti-EU sentiment a fringe belief.
And of course Peter “what’s his face” supported the ill-informed audience responses. One of his jobs after all was to prevent the referendum from taking place that would have seen us leave Europe. You have to laugh at his tired rhetoric that Europe has brought democracy and economic success to member states….So unelected bureaucrats is now democracy, and economic success is biased trade policies and the Euro? Sounds like 1984 double-think to me.
And lets not forget, part of Rompuy’s speech was about a New World Order for the economy and Climate Change, that scientific theory that has had so many holes and scandals even the arm-chair citizen is going “hang on a minute”. If Europe took on Rompuy’s plans for a European carbon tax etc, the economy would become an even bigger mess as wealth gets displaced from small companies to big companies and we end up paying at the pumps.
But it’s ok just bring up the world wars and the holocaust, that’s always a good tactic to bring an audience to the level of your boots, just close enough to lick the tyranny from the soles. Farage has been exposing the EU for months, the only time they do actually report it is when he makes a scene. Politeness doesn’t get through to these people, and facts don’t seem to get through to the Question Time audience, all whom seem to be running on tabloids, emotion or political rhetoric.
As they moved on they discussed 84% tax payer owned Royal Bank of Scotland’s plan to give £1.3bn in bonuses despite a £3.6bn loss. Simply, no they shouldn’t give the bonuses. The bankers got us in to the mess, we got them out of it, if anything we should have gotten the bonuses and the bailouts! In a free market if a business fails, it fails, but in the world of corrupt elite banking cartels, if they fail they are rewarded.
What’s laughable here is that the very politicians that uphold this corrupt system are the ones calling out RBS. Never mind RBS its BS! We have to hear Peter Hain blab on about how Gordon Brown has been trying to put stricter regulations on the banking system. However if you do the research, these stricter regulations actually give the top banks more power to regulate themselves, and we can only imagine where that will go. This idea of a new world order, a global banking system to prevent future crashes is the most ass backward thing ever proposed by the ruling elite. The crash will be solved by giving the whole of the world’s banking system to the bankers that caused it. Ohhhh no but that’s just a conspiracy theory. Give me a break! Even if the ideology was a positive one, in practice we have no idea where it might lead. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
It would have been a perfect time for Farage to give one of his big nasty bully speeches; but of course he is a fringe loon and as it turns out a former Banker that still believes in the basic debt/control system. This is where he does not get my vote. Europe is one thing, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t still have dubious links domestically. Even if risky investment banking was overhauled for just the basic banking structure, it can still be manipulated for control. Fiat currency has nothing of real intrinsic value to back it up.
Question Time is a distraction and a deception, so it was fitting that they talked about one of the biggest distractions in modern times (Football) to close off the show. I suppose it’s too much for a political round table to discuss how poor South Africans were evicted and murdered to make way for the big hulking stadiums which western corporations were given the contracts for.
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