Tuesday, 3 February 2009

The So-Called Wildcat Strikes

So workers all over the country are on strike over the influx of foreign workers.
The only thing that surprises me about that is that it has taken so long but at last the great intelligent workers of Great Britain spoke with action. Those quiet whispers of concern that have been circulating since New Labour's obsession with globalisation and a European Single Market economy finally transformed into action. For once, perhaps, Brown was forced to listen.

So what did he go and do? Well instead of being a good Prime Minister and listening to the people he was elected (or not elected in this case) to serve, he calls them xenophobes and the lefties start jumping up and down in their subdued rage saying it was the language of the BNP to demand British jobs for British workers.

Thank God that the great people of Great Britain aren't so stupid and have common sense.

Now we just need to drum into people the fact that there will never be such a haven that they propose whilst we are in the EU.
European people who have not paid a penny into our system and have only just arrived here are entitled to our labour markets just the same as a 50 year old man who has lived and worked here all his life (and possibly even voted Labour all his life).
This Government have totally betrayed the working class people they are traditionally supposed to represent but have spent the New Labour project chasing the middle-classes who generally aren't interested or are far too intelligent to fall for the fabrication that is New Labour.

We have witnessed at last the backlash that was the inevitable consequence of yet another ridiculous EU law.

Labour will no doubt get a hammering at the EU Elections over this, and we now must ask the question... what do we really get out of the EU for all the money we pay into it?

Should we remain in this political union which despises any states national interest?

The answer is a resounding NO.

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