Saturday, 21 August 2010

So what will election 2015 look like?

Key phrases to look out for in the coming years from the Labour Party (this is uninformed and speculative based on following elections since 1992)
Next LabourAspiration but costed to prevent the next recession

Future LabourTo prepare for the next election by keeping staff recruited in the voluntary sector on redundancy payments for the next five years that lose their jobs in the public sector.Less boom and bustAn apology from the Labour Party for wrongly saying that there will be no more boom and bust and that the stock market should be more than the FTSE 100 (say FTSE 250 or 500 to link in with engineering and construction sectors). To which there would be a pledge that to bring down governments of opposing political persuasions in other countries by speculating on the stock market is wrong (to be done by all political parties)

Comprehensive nuclear disarmamentDoes exactly what it says on the tin, no nukes by any country except the UN for shooting away asteroids and counter measures to terroists if Irans offer for nuclear fuel to be provided by other countries isn't taken seriously. UK press report today that teh Americans believe that Iran is approximately one year away from being able to develop a nuclear bomb.

Comprehensive Middle East PeaceSupporting any UK initiative in the next five years in support of the USA quartet peace plan being developed with face to face negotiations starting in September 2010.

Getting jobs in the voluntary sector and keeping professional fees paid for when economy in the public sector recovers or for working in the commonwealth is an option to consider as part of sustaining the big society and reducing tension in industrial relations in sectors that may see the biggest cuts in expenditure.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Uxbrdige and South Ruislip parliamentary constituency election mailings.

As the election approaches on Thursday its time to look at the literature, lol.

Anyhow in surname alphabetical order here are the policies of the parties standing in the new seat consisting of the council wards of Brunel, Cavendish, Hillingdon East, Manor, South Ruislip, Uxbridge North and South and Yiewsley.

English Democrats: Roger CooperPosing the rhetorical question: “Isn’t it time to put England first” and answering it that the English Democrats will, Mr Cooper promises to scrap the Barnett formula and English Regional Government, campaign for leaving the European Union at a referendum and claims that this would save at least £50bn. The alternative offered is more devolution to English Counties Under “a parliament and government for England” which “should be a democracy”. At local governance level there would be more elected mayors with a cabinet and thus less ward councillors. The check on their powers would be to institute a right of recall on the elected representatives when they do not act in your interests. On UK politics the English Democrats are pledged to create a smaller House of Commons and a small elected House of Lords and fixing MPs salaries and expenses to civil service grades.The leaflet goes on to promise an end to mass immigration and increase high tech manufacturing jobs with no more stealth taxes and reduced business regulation by reducing red tape and getting rid of political correctness. University Tuition fees would be scrapped.His candidacy is endorsed by the elected mayor of Doncaster Peter Davies, saying“I was elected as an English Democrat to cut waste and crack down on political correctness. I am doing it!”www.voteenglish.org

Liberal Democrats: Mike CoxArguing that the borough needs a real champion for health, education and policing policy, Cllr Cox pledges to:Improve standards at Hillingdon HospitalStop cut backs in council care servicesDemand a local GP and dentist that are available for all residentsStop the sell off of local Police StationsFight the proposed reduction of Police numbersReverse the move of the police car response base to Hayes.Smaller class sizesMore cash for schoolsAbolish University fees.He does so under a contract with Uxbridge and South RuislipHe will put local people first- not the partyHe will be there to help, listen to your concerns and stand up for our community.He will make sure your voice is heard locally and at Westminster He will be open and honest about all expenses incurred in representing you.The track record that the Liberal Democrats accuarately claim is that they run Liverpool, Sheffield and Bristol and are stronger that they have been since 1929.www.mikecox.org

Labour Party: Sid GargThe Labour party candidate has five key pledges:To protect Public servicesTo be an advocate of better public transport links in Uxbridge and South RuislipTo continue campaigning for the £150 million investment for our schoolsTo be transparent and accountableTo be on your sideEmail: Sid.garg@hillingdonlabour.orgFacebook.com/sid 4 Uxbridge and South RuislipLabour Party:


Michael HarlingThe Green Party candidate has pledged to achieve:A Living wageMillion new jobsA Safe NHSHalve the deficit by 2013www.onlygreen.org.ukwww.greenparty.org.uk

National Front: Francis McAllisterThe National Front candidate is Francis McAllister and his leaflet asks for your vote so as to send a clear message to ‘Lib-Lab-Con’ to show that you want change to the current situation of “Increasing immigration, more control given to the EU, more political correctness, more corruption and unfitting punishment for criminals.”They pose the following six questions:Had enough of the stifling of political correctness and the stifling of free speech?Had enough of uncontrolled immigration and asylum?Had enough of British People coming second in today’s society?Had enough of seeing criminals getting off with light sentences?Had enough of the continuing decline in British Industry?Had enough of the destruction of family values?They then ask if you agree with this to vote for them.Their Email is: hillingdonnationalists@hotmail.comwww.national-front.org.uk

British National Party: Dianne NealThe BNP candidate has pledged to raise the state pension to £150 per week, Put a stop to immigration and bring our troops home from Afghanistan, stating that “we’re not second class citizens”Further information can be obtained from their information pack line on 0207 078 3269

Conservatives: John RandallThe incumbant MP for the former Uxbridge constituency since the 1997 by election.John Randalls key pledges are:To support our local NHSCut Government wasteMore effective policingRaise school standardsControlled immigrationSupport our troopswww.Randall4uxbridgeandsouthruislip.co.uk

UKIP: Mark WadsworthIn his election leaflet the UKIP candidate reminds the voters that in the 2009 european elections UKIP got the second highest number of votes across the UK. His key pledges are:Troops out of AfghanistanA referendum on EU membershipLet’s get the private sector working again (by reducing the size of the state to late 1990s levels)Make housing affordable againIn his work experience as a tax consultant he says he would like to merge National Insurance and income tax into a flat 31% tax for all personal and corporate income (apart from pension income which would be taxed at 20%) with taxation beginning at £11,500 and above per annum.ukiphillingdon@tiscali.co.uk
www.ukiphillingdon.com

DisclaimerIt is not the purpose of these leaflets or this article to tell you how to vote. Just use your democratic right tomorrow.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Mr Brown is the real bigot

If a Prime Minister:

1) Can't remember if he's being monitored by the media and lets slip he loses trust

2) Can't debate a matter that he hid from the people (immigration) while chancellor of teh Exchequer while backing a no platform policy for the far right BNP he's inept

3) But can go back and apologise to the lady when caught out, its all ok he's human.

But does it mean that Labour have lost the election or him his job if theres a LIb Lab coalition.

What does that mean for the economy?

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Dagenham and Barking seat.

Today i did my duty to the country by campaigning in Barking for the Conservatives.

As Labour have failed people there, producing the election of the BNP at the last council elections, letting them get back in and even worse Nick Griffin get in as MP was something I couldn't bear.

There are many things I wish I'd done differently as I reach my 30th Birthday, but opposing the remnants of Hitlers quislings in these isles is something I can say with an honest conscience, je ne regrete rien.

Monday, 12 April 2010

so Parliament is at an end, bless.

With Parliament officially dissolved today, Labour launching its manifesto and promiosing no new tax rises (with £200bn to pay back, yeh right!) and SNP saying that a vote for them will protect Scotland and Wales, is this the end of the majoritarian parliaments and a hung parliament coming in next month under of all things, a first past the post electoral system.

This blog will seek to be an election diary for details of the press coverage.

By the way my name is Mr Ware so my blog is personal.