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Jack Straw(Man)

jack_straw_freedom_of_informationIt appears that most mainstream political parties within the United Kingdom are guilty of ‘cozying up to Islam’, like lemmings they follow each other in establishing close links with Islamic groups. Also, appointing Muslims to the House of Lords, which ultimately will lead to their collective downfall when Islam has taken every ‘olive branch’ offered, and made them into canes with which to beat any dissenters who dare to stand against their plans to turn the United Kingdom into yet another Islamic state.

It could be said that these political parties and some of their ‘ leading lights’ are guilty of treason, however the ‘ Treason Law ‘ has been abolished recently by Labour, intentional? Or just a ‘tidy up’ of some of our more archaic Laws, Laws which have stood the test of time and served this country and its citizens well for centuries, all abolished by the ‘Nu-Labour’ party.

It was Labour who began to bring Muslims into the UK after 1945, though in fairness the Conservative Party did nothing to staunch the flow of mass immigration from Pakistan, Bangladesh and other Muslim Countries during their terms in office.

When the various Governments allowed mass immigration, they should have realised that the aforementioned Muslims would bring their religion with them and want to build mosques, continue with their own traditions and culture and even modes of dress etc, to think otherwise was not just lack of foresight, but plain bloody stupid.
This stupidity has lead to clashes, accusations of racial and/or religious hatred, much of this could have been avoided if the Labour and Conservative parties had taken steps to limit the spread of Political Correctness, curb the power of extreme socialists and to place reasonable limits on immigration levels, instead we now find ourselves being overwhelmed and under serious threat from Islamic extremists who wish to turn the UK into an Islamic state.

Jack Straw has gone from being a somewhat radical Communist student, to become a Labour Party activist, followed by his election as an MP for Blackburn rising to ministerial level, has often been embroiled in issues regarding Islam, from the alleged funding scandal of the Blackburn mosque to the issue regarding Muslim women and the wearing of veils. Rather odd that,   it seems he has not raised the issue of Jews wearing skull- caps, Christians wearing crosses and Sikhs turbans. Perhaps Straw knew he would never have to act on his words.

He is however somewhat outspoken on issues concerning the British National Party (BNP), its members and supporters, on the issue of his forthcoming appearance on ” question time ” sharing the platform with Nick Griffin and other invited guests he is reported to have stated to BBC1’s The Politics Show North-West edition: “Wherever we have had BNP problems in my area and when we have fought them hard, we’ve pulled back and won the seats back. And that’s what we have to do. We’ve got to make the argument for people and I am delighted to do so.”

It seems that Jack Straw is all for democracy as long as the odds are in Labour’s favour, the programme will no doubt be a must watch for Nationalists and their opponents with possible surges on the electricity grids ( hope someone warns them ).

| Socialists cry “Power to the people”, and raise the clenched fist as they say it. We all know what they really mean—power over people, power to the State – Margaret Thatcher, 1986.|

Either Mr Straw has to accept that we live in a free country, or else he will have to promote openly the dictatorship, which he and his political cronies sometimes appear to prefer.

By Alley Cat

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  1. October 14th, 2009 at 15:57 | #1

    When the various Governments allowed mass immigration, they should have realised that the aforementioned Muslims would bring their religion with them and want to build mosques, continue with their own traditions and culture and even modes of dress etc, to think otherwise was not just lack of foresight, but plain bloody stupid.

    … and it's now commonplace for politicians to preach that we ought to be more like the immigrant groups!

    (Are you sure about the Treason law having being abolished? According to Wikipedia (I know…) most of the Treason Acts are still in force.)

  2. October 14th, 2009 at 19:40 | #2

    I thought the death penalty for treason was the only thing banned!

    • October 15th, 2009 at 15:56 | #3

      Odin,many years ago,all of Europe abolished the death penalty,but,deeply hidden in the Lisbon treaty is, guess what,the death penalty for the offence of RIOTING.

  3. October 15th, 2009 at 16:16 | #4

    Yes I know mate!

  4. GXXV
    November 14th, 2009 at 16:31 | #5

    Blair abolished the act of treason then set about committing it on a large scale.
    Fortunately he had no legal powers to do so.
    Politicians are elected to govern this country according to our constitutional documents, they can’t change them. When BNP are elected they can refer to these documents and declare the amendments illegal and make all act of treason illegal in retrospect and hang the offenders. I’ll hang the lot, free of charge supply the equipment and promise to work 24/7 without a rest until the task is done. The Queen may be guilty also but that’s not a problem.

  5. December 10th, 2009 at 19:08 | #6

    Jack Straw is the most hated man in my book , why he doen't go and live in communist china and become an 'honest' marxist i'll never know but he is such a treacherous man the chinese probably would not put up with him and end up hanging him which is what we should be doing for his collusion with Blair to bring three million immigrants to destroy democracy and the British people, he is not an ex communist he breathes the foul stench of Marxism with every breath he takes and each day I hope it is his last, I look forward to walking on the ground that's coming to him.

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