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Saturday 26 January 2013

JOKING ASIDE - TIME TO BE PROFESSIONAL




As the title suggests, it is time to be serious. Cameron’s, so called “Big Speech”, was not “Big” at all. It turned out to be just another exercise in Politics. Ironic, that it was written by a poet. 
For a well educated man, Call Me Dave can be really stupid sometimes. (most times).  Cut out the rhetoric for a moment and leap straight to the ‘hook’, which Deluded Dave thinks will save his career.
He is offering a straightforward, in/out referendum on Europe. - People who believe that The EU and Europe are separate entities are as deluded as Call Me Dave! - However, he will fight with all his heart and soul to keep us in the European Union.

That really sounds like someone who is giving us a choice!

Give them hope and then whip them to bring them back into line.

At the moment, we at UKIP are the only ones who are telling the truth about The EU and its Federalist Policies. If you want a lifetime of slavery, vote to stay in! On the other hand, if you value your freedom; at what sane person doesn’t, vote to come out. Preferably the sooner the better.

The thing is, we have got to “get real”, as the Yanks would say. For the past couple of years we have left it to Nigel Farage and, to some extent, Paul Nuttall to vilify The EU and the three main political parties in this country. They can’t do it all!

If they (Nigel & Paul) are the ‘Flagships’ of the Party, it is now time to launch the ‘Support Vessels’. By this I mean Spokespersons. We need to address each area of Government. What we don’t need is negativity from within, people saying that we haven’t got the heavyweights needed to carry this off! Of course we haven’t, we are a fledgling Party! Waiting for heavy hitters to defect from LibLabCon is a ridiculous policy.

When we leave The EU we will have to build up our trade with the rest of the world and, sensibly, we require a spokesperson to explain to the British people exactly how this will be done, who will be our trading partners, how much this will profit  the country and, how many jobs will it generate. 

One other thing, please, give these ‘spokespersons the ammunition that they will need. Up to date facts and figures will not be enough, they will need a through knowledge of their subject. Something else, cut out the “Politspeak”! There is nothing the General Public hate more than a politician waffling on instead of answering the question honestly.

A spokesperson for Trade and one for Defence:- 

To keep good trading routes open we need a strong Military. Warships patrolling the high seas with submarines below as a final deterrent.Our land forces need to be strengthened as well, not only for the defence of our Islands but also for our Dependents. When we get our fishing territories back we will need to protect our fishermen, for that we will need fast patrol boats to guard our coastal waters.

“Where’s the money coming from?” I hear the doubters bleat. The answer is, I don’t know. If I did I would be advising Osborne on the Economy - not that he’d listen! The truth is, until we are in a position to look at the books and see for ourselves where money is being and, has been wasted by LibLabCon we cannot give an honest answer. Which, in its self, is a more honest answer than any of the three Main Parties have ever given.

We do know that £53 million per day can be saved by not giving it to The EU, we do know that we can save at least £20 billion by cutting foreign aid, we do know that we can cut the size of the Benefits bill by not paying benefits to Foreign Nationals, by not funding healthcare for those who are not British Residents, by not funding housing for non British Residents. By doing what Labour and the useless Tories promised but failed to do, get rid of the quangos. By cutting back the Public Sector. 

One area which needs the most reform is the Judiciary. 75% of our new legislation comes from The EU. This means that Industry is stifled by over regulation, by ridiculous Health and Safety rules, Green Policies and labour laws which make some small business owners wonder if it is worth carrying on. On top of that we have the ECHR. This is one thing which UKIP would tackle straight away. Also the senile judges who uphold the ridiculous laws passed on by this odious unelected body.

Just this week an illegal immigrant from Sudan, who smuggled his way into the UK in 2004 hidden in a lorry was convicted of having sex with a 13-year-old girl in May 2008. The Judge said it was not possible to deport him because he faced mistreatment if sent back to Sudan. He is now freely roaming the streets of Leicester. 

My point is, how much money is being wasted/lost through support of illegals? Here, I’m talking about the ones the useless Border Agency know about. People like Abu Qatada and his family of hangers on, how much does that cost per year? Thanks to the European Human Rights Act and the European Court of Human Rights, successive Governments in this country have welcomed undesirables here with open arms and it is us and our children who are and will keep paying the price. This is where we need to be strong, turn a deaf ear to the whinging Liberals and start a positive programme of repatriation.

So, my answer to; ‘where will the money come from?’ Is still the same, however I have highlighted a few areas where money can be clawed back. There will also be increased trade and business expansion once the encumbrance of over restrictive practices are removed

In conclusion, ever since the Great Liar, Harold Wilson first told the British Public that our future lies in Europe, successive Governments have perpetuated that lie. Cameron is not only lying to the British people, he is deluding himself. There is no way that he is going to get the reforms that he says he wants. Absolutely no way at all! If he is truly serious about a referendum then it should be offered now. There is no good reason for him to wait especially as he believes we should stay in. Surely an answer now would give him a clearer strategy for the build up to the next Election.

Unfortunately, that is wishful thinking on my part, the man wants his five years in office. So, UKIP has to present a professional front. Show the people that we are not a “protest” Party, introduce our “Front Line” and, sooner rather than later!

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