tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post2964489265266456333..comments2024-01-22T14:42:24.863+00:00Comments on Robin Tilbrook: EVEL = English votes for English lawsRobin Tilbrookhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12922542867174343361noreply@blogger.comBlogger57125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-87558697791914174802015-07-28T15:00:54.794+01:002015-07-28T15:00:54.794+01:00The trouble is it will be called national socialis...The trouble is it will be called national socialist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-51616608064564519282015-07-25T21:40:41.366+01:002015-07-25T21:40:41.366+01:00Francis, the English Democrats have to be a nation...Francis, the English Democrats have to be a nationalist socialist party. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-24974367155957032112015-07-25T10:36:35.145+01:002015-07-25T10:36:35.145+01:00Sorry for spelling Beijing Beizhing but that is th...Sorry for spelling Beijing Beizhing but that is the way they pronounce it and the zh is the phonetic spelling of the s sound in treasure, absent from Old English. And yes Ukraine is American and The Ukraine was English. Francis, I cannot agree with you about republicanism sadly. I think that the Queen is the only thing holding the English together; note the absence of non-white faces at things like the Jubilee and reinforces our history and culture although still being the Duke of Normandy. For those who favour republicanism I always say, would you have really like a President Thatcher, Cameron or even worse Blair? Blair and Brown wanted an American style republic here, in fact that wanted multicultural Americanisation full stop ( or should that be period ?) and Blair would have been in seventh heaven at the thought of being supreme leader. You are probably right that GCHQ/ the NSA are screening out your comments on the UN declaration. But now it is ok for conversations between mps and their constituents to be listened to despite the Wilson Accord or whatever it was called. Democracy, don't make me laugh.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-78092644780500929482015-07-25T10:20:44.788+01:002015-07-25T10:20:44.788+01:00What we need is nationalist socialism.What we need is nationalist socialism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-48003774392145503152015-07-24T20:54:15.300+01:002015-07-24T20:54:15.300+01:00So-called "English" is not our national ...So-called "English" is not our national language, nor anyone's national language. It is pretty irrelevant whether "English" speakers use Paree for Paris, Brussels, Bruxelles, or Brussel, Wien or Vienna.<br />See David Cowley - "How We's Talk, if the English had won in 1066." Oswaldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-53620814728495855572015-07-24T18:46:59.696+01:002015-07-24T18:46:59.696+01:00Clive, do you have any solutions for getting ED...Clive, do you have any solutions for getting ED's elected?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-32984997831389402882015-07-24T18:44:11.513+01:002015-07-24T18:44:11.513+01:00It's not Beizhing, but Beijing. Earlier, it wa...It's not Beizhing, but Beijing. Earlier, it was known as Peiping, Peking and Pekin.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-44313107469114561762015-07-24T14:58:52.052+01:002015-07-24T14:58:52.052+01:00That's alright Clive. Most people are being le...That's alright Clive. Most people are being led by the nose to their destruction and do not even realise it. But I was talking to a lady I know this morning who does. She referred to the Japanese purchase of The Times? but said "but what can we do?". Nothing it would seem bar a violent uprising all over Europe and beyond.<br /><br />Ken Livingstone is proud of making London boom more than New York. For a start we never wanted our capital to be like New York and a foreign enclave which is little more than the City of Greed. But what is "Red" Ken doing creating this capitalist pig sty where people are evicted to make way for luxury flats for foreigners and sent to Liverpool?<br /><br />Finally, Jeremy Corbyn thinks he will take back Red UKIP votes but not without adopting their immigration policy.<br />The odious neo liberal Blair has been attacking Corbyn.<br />But Blair did not rub the noses of the Tories in diversity but those of millions of Old Labour voters and they want revenge after 36 years of neo-liberalism, mass immigration and globalisation by Tories and New Labour.<br /><br />Have discovered the Ukraine, like Beizhing, is an American import. Like everything else English English is going as we become just another America through American led monolithic globalisation for the benefit of the oligarchic few.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-61510080565270207852015-07-24T13:10:01.668+01:002015-07-24T13:10:01.668+01:00Its quite funny I am beginning to agree with some ...Its quite funny I am beginning to agree with some of the core policies of the so called hard left - end to austerity, repulicanism, EU exit, withdrawal from NATO, opposition to privatisation and so on.<br /><br />The sad truth is that these so called hard left also support our racial, spiritual and cultural dispossession of our lands and perhaps that is what we need to highlight to prevent voters from going back to the left.<br /><br />I am finding that many of my comments are being screened out whenever I bring up the subject of the 2007 UN Declaration of Rights For Indigenous Peoples. I smell a rat.<br /><br />FrancisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-62807802926931550952015-07-23T23:12:24.884+01:002015-07-23T23:12:24.884+01:00My comment above was uncharacteristically vitrioli...My comment above was uncharacteristically vitriolic and for that, I apologise. <br />The frustration that precipitated it centres on the apathay of the English toward the way they are treated by the British. Joe Voters to whom I speak, may acknowledge the unfairness of Scottish and Welsh freebies, paid for by them, but not avaialble to them, but seem to have a "c'est la vie" attitude, and no appetite for doing anything about it.<br />So, if I were to attempt to mention the Marxists, Oligarchs and Hegemons, about whom you write so eloquently, I suspect that the best I could hope for in return, would be a blank "yer wha?" stare.<br />Let's tackle what we can, now, (and that, with polling in low single figures, is difficult enough,) and concern ourselves with bigger issues, if and when we acquire some influence at home.<br />Keep writing. If you have any solutions, let's hear them.<br />Best wishes,<br />Clive,<br />W-s-M.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-41293041159243109372015-07-22T14:57:07.159+01:002015-07-22T14:57:07.159+01:00You have put me in a bit of a predicament now as t...You have put me in a bit of a predicament now as to what to do for the best. As for Russia and Philip Hammond's comments yesterday, I rather suspect he has a plum job lined up on the board of BAE systems for when he retires from parliament; another slippery individual. There will never be peace which such as he around.<br /><br />Jeremy Corbyn has achieved a score of 45% in a yougov poll regarding the Labour leadership. Polly Toynbee said he wants to create a socialist republic. But his plans for EU exit might bring ex-Labour voters back into the fold and damage both Red UKIP and the EDs. He also wants Britain out of NATO but if he tried I am sure that the CIA would solve that problem. <br /><br />Corbyn also described the previous Labour opposition as austerity light. Sadly, as events in Greece have shown, any government trying to combat the bankers' austerity con is soon brought back into line. Greece is now to be sold off to the highest bidders and the Greeks will no longer own the land beneath their feet the way things are going. We are already well down that road ourselves. What is the EDs' view.<br /><br />On another tack, wonder what the official line of the EDs is on shop opening hours. The Old Etonian city slickers who have never done a proper job in their lives are now abolishing limited opening on a Sunday. There are jobs going in our local co-op, spar and pizza place but no takers. This is not just because of the low wages but mostly because of the unsocial hours. I know a lady who works in a local co-op who does not know from one week to the next what shifts she will be working. How can people do anything but work and shop and have any family life if they are forced to work non-stop in this way? Robin, could you check on this but it is my belief that the biggest economy in Europe, Germany, still has its shops closing at noon on a Saturday and re-opening on Monday morning and yet their economy booms. As Giles Smith has said, people could then get back to developing other interests and seeing family on a Sunday.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-21473056413355641892015-07-22T14:42:11.235+01:002015-07-22T14:42:11.235+01:00I thought I was right with regard to The Ukraine. ...I thought I was right with regard to The Ukraine. Joanna Lumley in China said, also, that we did use to call it Peking, the way that other European nations still do. Beizhing has come from America as being an approximation of what the Chinese themselves call it. On that basis we should call Paris Paree, Brussels Bruxelles or Brussel and Vienna Wien etc.<br /><br />As regards repeating, sometimes my comments do not seem to have gone through because of the slowness of the web - perhaps being filtered by GCHQ - and so I repeat them and then the first one appears after all - apologies for that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-33266987922673505722015-07-22T00:05:01.389+01:002015-07-22T00:05:01.389+01:00July 22nd, The Government has suffered a big defea...July 22nd, The Government has suffered a big defeat in the House of Lords over its ridiculous EVEL proposals.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-85505566437758576272015-07-21T18:54:28.358+01:002015-07-21T18:54:28.358+01:00William, you might watch MSM and AN and know about...William, you might watch MSM and AN and know about it all, but not every one does.<br />I agree that the English Democrats need to up their game somehow, and I haven't a clue what 'parrhesia' means. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-21650722539988863442015-07-21T18:46:31.809+01:002015-07-21T18:46:31.809+01:00Please don't be silenced on this blog or retre...Please don't be silenced on this blog or retreat into a ghetto.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-51337519531491708242015-07-21T18:44:38.832+01:002015-07-21T18:44:38.832+01:00Please don't desist. Keep exposing the machina...Please don't desist. Keep exposing the machinations of the West's military industrial complex and the threat to the English nation from the globalists.<br /> Observing NATO manoeuvres, Poland's Defence Minister Tomasz Siemoniak has said that Europe's "time of decades of peace after the Cold War is over." <br />And it's 'the Ukraine'; not 'Ukraine'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-62114679304102495582015-07-21T14:58:36.964+01:002015-07-21T14:58:36.964+01:00By the way, Clive, Russia and its Soviet ambitions...By the way, Clive, Russia and its Soviet ambitions is a moot point and one to contrast with Washington and their paranoid drive for total world hegemony. But I agree, it is just muddying the waters.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-66945716757687337942015-07-21T14:57:10.826+01:002015-07-21T14:57:10.826+01:00By the way, Russia's Soviet ambitions is a moo...By the way, Russia's Soviet ambitions is a moot point to contrast with those of the United States and theirs; but for elsewhere as you say.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-83086670271261538022015-07-21T14:54:54.113+01:002015-07-21T14:54:54.113+01:00Clive, I shall now desist in trying to tie in Engl...Clive, I shall now desist in trying to tie in England's fate to that of the overall project of one world government, globalism/globalisation which is affecting all other European countries and beyond. I think that William's point was that he already knew about all this and wondered what we are going to do about it. I shall now desist. But I do not think that events in the US are without significance. Enoch Powell referred to the US and inter-racial strife but even he could not have predicted the arrival of a white minority. Events elsewhere may finally give the English the courage to resist, although I now think that more and more of them have seen the writing on the wall. Robin, as a regular contributor to Russia Today should give his opinion which would be welcome. By the way, I am sure we used to call it the Ukraine in decades past as we used to say Peking but I could be wrong.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-89987128084002076892015-07-21T08:35:10.359+01:002015-07-21T08:35:10.359+01:00"Close to the border with Scotland most would..."Close to the border with Scotland most would be happy to see Scotland go". Maybe, but Northerners (the true English) have more in common with, and feel more at home with, the Scots than they with southerners.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-42967598425276831722015-07-21T07:23:02.285+01:002015-07-21T07:23:02.285+01:00Clive, 'THE Ukraine'; NOT 'Ukraine'...Clive, 'THE Ukraine'; NOT 'Ukraine'. If you don't like the definite article then 'Ukraina', pronounced "Oo - kraina". If you want to use 'Ukraine', use it as an adjective, c.f., Argentina and Argentine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-64603741002659669892015-07-20T14:47:47.787+01:002015-07-20T14:47:47.787+01:00Close to the border with Scotland most would be ha...Close to the border with Scotland most would be happy to see Scotland go but then we face the prospect of a Scotland still in the EU and England out and illegal immigrants and asylum seekers being welcomed in Scotland, only to push across the border. If that were to happen then I can see not only Hungary as building a fence along its border. England would then need a rebuilding of Hadrian's wall.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-44314783464081598562015-07-20T14:44:42.080+01:002015-07-20T14:44:42.080+01:00William, sorry if I was one of the repeaters. I di...William, sorry if I was one of the repeaters. I did hear a comment recently that whites in America, especially those in the southern states feel they have now been pushed into a corner in what was once overwhelmingly their country. They are fighting the nascent police state there with possible martial law to be imposed in the south. Similar things are beginning to happen in Australia.<br /><br />The fact is that most of the sheeple don't seem to have realised that the same fate awaits the English yet. Am just reading a book by a Polish American, Tomek Jankowski about Eastern Europe. He tells us that Europe was the most homogeneous continent on the planet and that all Europeans are descended from the same few ethnic groups. I had heard the figure of ten quoted. This is surprising as Eastern Europe has had to deal with wave after wave of invaders from Eurasia. This homogeneity is obviously the thing that the masters of the one world revolution so hate about Europe and are determined to change until the day when we are all pushed into a corner. Homogeneous we stand, divided we fall.<br /><br />The one thing I can say is that what happens in the US today happens in Europe tomorrow and when Europeans see that their brothers and sisters elsewhere are going like lambs to the slaughter we have to hope that they may then stir themselves.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-73348613107396729202015-07-19T22:55:14.797+01:002015-07-19T22:55:14.797+01:00If you're referring to the anonymous contribut...If you're referring to the anonymous contributors who keep banging on about Russia and Ukraine (not "the" Ukraine) then I agree wholeheartedly. Robin writes a piece about an issue affecting England and the blog gets swamped with comments about anything else, with Russia and Ukraine at the top of the pecking-order.<br />If these anonymous individuals want to campaign on behalf of Russia and its Soviet ambitions, perhaps they should start a blog of their own and stop hijacking this one.<br /><br />Clive,<br />W-s-M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978395067502712967.post-85184616592749107222015-07-19T21:50:25.914+01:002015-07-19T21:50:25.914+01:00Ukip has divided into Red Ukip, which was set up t...Ukip has divided into Red Ukip, which was set up to appeal to disillusioned Labour voters in the North (more Labour than Labour), and Blue Ukip, which appeals to traditional Conservative "Empire loyalists" in the South (more conservative than the Tories). <br />The English Democrats must woo the blue-collar Red Ukip. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com