Monthly Archives: March 2015

17th March 2015 A Good Day for the World

The Guardian reported on Wednesday the 18th March that Binyamin Netanyahu scored a dramatic victory after a late surge in support in the Israeli election, after the highest voter turnout in recent memory (72.3%). Netanyahu was trailing in the last opinion polls before the election.

Congratulations to Binyamin Netanyahu for winning the Israeli election this month. The world is safer for him being back in power. It seems that the worldwide socialists and their buddies in the media such as the New York Times and the Guardian were all hoping that he would be knocked out and that one of their own would be voted in, but the Israelis have spoken and they know a lot more than your armchair pundits around the world. Everything the leftist ‘progressives’ could do to take him out failed and he won a remarkable victory.

Survival is the name of the game in Israel, literally. If you had armed thugs outside ready to beat down the door of your house and attack your family your mind would be concentrated in nano seconds and at the very least you’d have the baseball bat ready. So Israel continues to be the canary in the mine, the first line of defence against Islamic fundamentalism trying to take over the land that the original ancient Israel settled thousands of years ago. That’s the reason why an eminent professor from the London School of Economics, yes, that prestigious British educational institution, said recently on Radio 5 Live that western governments should unequivocally support Israel. He knows a thing or two about reality.

As for friction with Israeli Arabs in the election, well, elections could get pretty nasty in any western democracy in the slurs, counter slurs, accusations and downright lies and deception, exactly what happens when you have humans around. Yet Arabs are well represented in the 20th Knesset, 17 of them (14% of the total seats), almost the proportion of Arabs in the population. Now that’s an interesting point. What percentage can the Mother of Parliaments boast for minorities like blacks?

I am no expert on Netanyahu, but I see him as a warrior, and Israel needs a warrior to lead it, just as the UK and the U.S. need a warrior, but do not have. You only have to look at him to see he has a certain air of confidence and decisiveness. Amazingly we had our own warrior here in the UK, when Winston Churchill, flawed though he was, was raised up to deal with the prevailing evil. Under Netanyahu there will be no Palestinian state in the present climate as he understands the mortal danger that Israel would come under if they allowed a so called Palestinian state to be established up against its borders. Do you really beIieve that a Palestinian state snuggling to Israel’s borders would not be a conduit for immense evil, as Islamic fundamentalists pour in to ‘drive Israel into the sea?’

‘I think that anyone who moves to establish a Palestinian state and evacuates territory gives territory away to radical Islamist attacks against Israel,’ Netanyahu said. ‘The left has buried its head in the sand time after time and ignores this, but we are realistic and understand.’

However, Netanyahu has been criticised for his stance and has taken a more conciliatory tone since the election, hinting that if circumstances change, there might be room for a two state solution. Well, I guess that’s politics for you. It seems that he would be open to a demilitarised Palestinian state if conditions are satisfactory and Mr President Abbas recognises Israel as a Jewish state. However, it is difficult to see how circumstances would change, given an insurgent radical Islam and an intransigent Israeli position. As Netanyahu has already observed, Islamist forces have taken every territory vacated in the Middle East.

Obama was probably hoping and praying that Netanyahu would fail and be replaced by one of his own, someone of a liberal left appeasement mentality would fit the bill I am sure, a centrist, a social democrat or suchlike. It was even said that Obama had backed a bunch of activists ‘bussed in’ from the States to try and influence the election against Netanyahu. This campaign was run by Jeremy Bird, of the Chicago school of politics, doing consulting work for the group V15, an Israeli group campaigning to replace the Israeli government. Reminds me of when the Guardianistas in the UK tried to influence the Bush election and got short shrift from our US cousins ‘How dare you limeys with your filthy yellow teeth try to tell us who to vote for,’ was the gist of one rebuke issued back across the pond.

When you are facing great evil that threatens the annihilation of your nation you need a leader who can recognise that evil, state what it is and face it down head on without flinching. That leader will have flaws, offend people and get some things very wrong, but they will have the courage and authority to deal with overwhelming wickedness. Sadly, we live in a world where you have to fight for your freedom and liberty, that there are lots of nasty people out there who will take you out if you are not armed to the teeth. It was ever the way, to keep your liberty you have to fight for it. If you want peace, prepare for war as some very wise man said!

Immigration 2015 style

‘ A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.’ Ronald Reagan

A staggering statistic came out this week that should be marked up as a massive reality check before the coming elections. The Guardian reports that the migrant population of England increased by 565,000 in three years between 2011 and 2014, with about two thirds of the arrivals born in other EU countries. This represents nearly 1% of the UK population of an estimated 63,489,234 in July 2015 (0.89% to be precise). The numbers are estimates of course, but anyone with half a brain can see what is going on. We are to celebrate this of course. The natural bedfellow of mass immigration is government sanctioned diversity. Celebrating diversity has got to be the UK’s greatest achievement of the last 50 years, up there with the 2012 London Olympics.

We are told that the greatest increase in the amount of foreign born residents has been in the capital, with an estimated 200,000 more foreign residents living in London between 2011 and 2014. I have just been reading the comments on this article in the Guardian blog and there are plenty of them not quite sure of if not downright against this mass immigration idea.

The project is almost complete some might argue, and some people in high places must be rubbing their hands with glee. Soon the UK could be no more, utterly demolished by a mixture of misplaced white guilt, bowing down to other cultures, rubbishing our own culture and religion, and using the word racist to brand anyone who ever dared to question the wisdom of opening the floodgates to the world. Again I am reminded of the meeting I went to all those years ago when it was proposed that New Labour had instituted a deliberate policy of mass immigration to destroy the culture of the nation, and this was well before Andrew Nether, the New Labour speech writer let the cat out of the bag when he told the UK that New Labour wanted to rub the right’s nose in diversity.

When I voted for David Cameron in 2010 I was not particularly voting for him as a leader as I have never been a big fan, but I was hoping that the Conservative party was actually going to do something Conservative about immigration when they took power after 13 years of direct assault on the soul of this nation by the apparatchiks of New Labour. Dave assured us that those immigration figures would be brought down but hardly a thing has been done. The sad thing is that the policies of successive governments in this area could make the English people racist. There has been warning after warning about the consequences of all this but the government appears to have a death wish, especially when it comes to dangerous Islamists being allowed to settle in this country.

Institutionalised ‘diversity’ must be one of the greatest deceptions foisted on the world ever, and it has been very successful because the purveyors of this policy have forced it into the public sector, the universities, the schools, and even into the corporate world, where you will be a heretic if you dare to stand agains the prevailing orthodoxy.

Will the British people wake up before the next election as they realise there might be a plan? Is what is being done to their nation part of a plan that has been carefully prepared and used to infiltrate every nation of the old Anglosphere. At the moment UKIP is the only hope to call some sort of halt.

I watched Newsnight the other night and there was a big piece about the housing crisis in the UK. Not enough homes, not enough new homes being built, young people not able to afford a house, escalating rents and so on. House prices are set by supply and demand, which in turn are influenced by many factors such as desirability of area, quality of schools, job market, family break up, interest rates, availability of loans, price of land and so on. The piece said barely a word about immigration, but it should be pretty obvious that over half a million people entering the nation in three years could be a pretty significant driver on the demand side of housing shortages as well as house prices and rent levels.

 

Remembering Churchill

Remembering Churchill

The 24th January 2015 saw the fiftieth anniversary of the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill, arguably the greatest Prime Minister Britain ever had. So there has been a raft of programmes both on TV and radio commemorating this great event. I have made a point of trying to listen to or watch some of these programmes as I am a very limited student of Churchill as many are. I have various quotes of his attached to my fridge freezer, I have read at least one biography and have recently bought another to read on some future holiday or long winter night. I have also made a number of visits to Chartwell, I have visited the Cabinet War Rooms, Blenheim Palace and have also visited the Churchill family grave at Blaydon.

As we all know Churchill was not your average ordinary man by any stretch of the imagination. Born of aristocratic stock at Blenheim Palace, the son of a very talented British politician and vivavious American mother, the path of his life was already set to be on a certain privileged plane. Not a great scholar as a schoolboy, he proved that low academic achievement at a young age is no barrier to greatness.

Because he was an aristocrat, there were a lot of things that he never did that were the stuff of ordinary life. For instance it was reported on one of the recent radio programmes that he never travelled on the London underground bar one occasion when he got lost going round and round on the Circle line. One radio report said he never went into a shop. A bizarre state of affairs you might think, but people of his ilk had everything done for them. There were armies of servants to do the bidding of their Lords and masters at places like Blenheim and Chartwell. On the other hand, he could identify with the common man in such areas as his experience as a soldier and as a skilled bricklayer, a member of the Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers.

Of course his aristocratic background may be one reason why Churchill was such a polymath, because he had the time to be. He was a renowned politician and leader, a soldier, a great orator, a world class writer, a painter of significant talent, a builder and bricklayer, in other words he had in the words of Dennis Healey, a hinterland.

An outstanding feature of Churchill’s war leadership was his speechmaking ability. He was able to use the power of the English language and that gravelly voice of his to rally the British nation at its most perilous hour. His Battle of Britain speech on ‘never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few,’ and the ‘some chicken, some neck’ speech have entered folklore.

But most of all we remember him as the man who led Great Britain when we stood alone against Hitler in 1940, when most of Europe had been subjugated by the Nazi war machine, and this key time in our history is quite remarkable especially when you think that some thought appeasement of Hitler was the thing to do. What Churchill brought to the table was an ability to see clearly and with prophetic foresight just how evil and dangerous Hitler’s regime was, and that it had to be stopped by force, not appeasement. He understood that sometimes you cannot talk to or negotiate with a fearsome bully, instead you have to face it down head on. If Churchill had not actually been there would we have come to some sort of accommodation with Herr Hitler, perhaps we would have agreed not to stop his relentless takeover of the European continent as long as he left us alone? But then what guarantee was there that Hitler’s lust for power would not have brought his force across the channel anyway?

 

This heightens the importance of a nation producing a leader of outstanding determination when faced with overwhelming evil. Perhaps his experience as a soldier both in Africa and the First World War, and internment in a POW camp helped give him the extra mettle needed. Perhaps the greatest difference between him and the current generation of political leaders is that he understood the nature of evil and the threat it posed to freedom, and that you have to take strong and decisive action against such evil, whereas I am not sure that today’s leaders have the quality of ruthlessness needed for extraordinary challenges. I hope I am proved wrong.

Churchill also puts paid to the idea of the cult of youth that afflicts our society, the idea that if you are young you somehow have more to contribute and more qualification to hold high office than someone much older. Churchill was 63 years old when the war started and was yet to attain the height that would earn him the ‘greatest Briton’ tag years after his death. Qualification for leadership of a nation should profoundly not have anything to do with having to be under a certain age such as fifty otherwise you are too old!

It has been conjectured whether Churchill would have successful in today’s political environment. He was a man of great gifts yet serious flaws, suffering from black dog depression and having a significant taste for alcohol. He would undoubtedly have been caught by the net of political correctness that prevents anyone of a more independent mode of thought from getting anywhere in much of the present political culture. He would have been proudly pro-British and for probably maintaining the relative homogeneity of this island race so would have been seen as zenophobic. He would not have approved of homosexuality so would have been branded homophobic. Evidence is that he would have had a low opinion of Islam so would have been an ‘islamophobe.’ No doubt the term ‘racist’ and ‘bigot’ may have been thrown into the mix as well given his British Empire worldview at the time! But all these labels fall away given the character and personality of the man. He was a man for his time, who had the vision to see the mortal peril faced by Great Britain and realised that manifest evil had to be dealt with. Yes he was a flawed human being who made big mistakes and was remembered for disasters such as Galipolli. He had his years in the wilderness and his judgement was brought into question at times. But his life path squeezed him into the mould that had been prepared for him for a relatively short phase in his life, to oppose a demonically inspired evil dictator. We can thank God for him.