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Highlights of the news today Monday 22nd October
Yet another dignitary to add to Labour 25 list!
Sikh councillor uses relatives Blue badge to park his Mercedes!
Mosque plans upset Gloucestershire residents 3,000 doctors are putting patients on ‘Death
Lists’ Spain and Italy are in ‘depression’ not
‘recession’ Generation Identity occupy mosque in Poitiers
under Reconquest banner! British based ‘teacher’ leads armed jihadists
in Syria Thought for the Day – Memories of the Good
ole days! And finally – They are homing pigeons, owner
tell council!
UK NEWS
In the Midst of the BBC Jimmy Savile paedophile cover-up, the BBC has been obliged to report
on another Labour Party Councillor and School Governor for downloading child ***.
Councillor Brian Gate, who is a ccabinet member for children, schools and families since May
- has been arrested and charged with downloading sickening images of children being abused.
He was School governor of St Dominic's Sixth Form College in Mount Park Avenue, Harrow,
where he was also head of 'Vulnerable Children's Welfare.' One parent described the arrest
as 'disgusting' and went on to say that he is the 11th Labour Party councillor working
in schools in Britain to be arrested for downloading child ***. Police have seized Brian
Gate's computer in the Child Protection raid on the Labour Party Councillor's home and
Gate’s wife Anne (who is a Harrow on the Hill Councillor) told reporters ‘''My husband
is too ill to make a comment.'' This gives the 'Labour25' list an impressive number of
40 personnel
An Asian Labour Party Councillor and businessman, Sohan Singh, 58 has brazenly used a disabled
relative’s Blue badge to park his Mercedes outside a council HQ in Glasgow. Singh was
elected in May, and was a city baillie, which meant he would often be asked to stand in
for the Lord Provost on official business. He was stripped of that honour when it was
found out he had been operating as an illegal landlord during the months prior to his election.
He is also owner of a hotel in Glasgow where his Manager had his assets frozen under criminal
law and claims of hampering investigations by the police. If found guilty. Sohan could
face a £1000 fine for fraudulent use of a Disabled Blue Badge. A W@8 reporter comments
‘Ooh assets frozen now that sounds painful!’
PLANS for a new mosque in Barton, in Gloucestershire have angered people living nearby. A planning
application has been submitted to convert the Ghousia Islamic Centre, in Charles Street,
into a mosque. Developers plan to demolish the toilet block and build a two and single
story extension to increase the worship area. New toilet facilities will also be created
as well as an extended space for women to worship. However, the plans have not been
met favourably with several people living nearby voicing their objections. Concerns
include increased traffic, more noise, privacy invasion from the new build and smells from
the toilet block
3,000 Doctors Putting Patients on ‘Death Lists’ That Single Them Out to be allowed
to Die. Thousands of patients have already been placed on ‘death registers’ which
single them out to be allowed to die in comfort rather than be given life-saving treatment
in hospital, it emerged last night. Nearly 3,000 doctors have promised to draw up a list
of patients they believe are likely to die within a year, Department of Health figures
showed yesterday. As part of an unpublicised campaign endorsed by ministers, GPs have been
encouraged to make lists — officially known as End of Life Care Registers — of people
they believe are going to die soon and should be helped to do so in comfort. Although more
than 7,000 patients nationwide have already been put on the list, there appears to be
no obligation for doctors to inform them. Some medical professionals went public with
their worries yesterday following disclosure of the NHS request to doctors to put one in
every 100 of their patients on death lists.
EUROPEAN NEWS
“Spain and Greece are in depression, not recession. That impact was brought about by
austerity,” Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said on Wednesday, reports
AFP. “Austerity is bringing Europe down and diminishes chances of making things work,”
he added, on the eve of an EU summit in Brussels.
In Gänsbrunnen, Switzerland protests took place against absurd demands to tolerate excessive
immigration. The protesters held lanterns on which they painted sad faces. The town’s
total population of 103 people are expected to host 80 third world immigrants. It seems
that some genius Swiss authority wants these immigrants to run the local restaurant and
pub. Details are a bit scarce as filming and interviews are all being denied but more should
come out as demand to know increases. A W@8 reporter comments ‘This madness must stop.
If Europeans did this to an African village it would contravene the UN rules on genocide
by population replacement.
Poitiers, France. One hundred young boys and girls from all over France have just entered
the future Great Mosque of Poitiers and occupied it from the rooftops. On the facade facing
the minaret, they have unfolded a banner with the clear message: 'Immigration, building
mosques REFERENDUM!' With this first major action, Generation Identity intends to stand
at the forefront of the struggle for their identity. It is almost 1300 years since Charles
Martel stopped the Arabs at Poitiers after a heroic battle that saved France from the
Muslim invasion. It was on the 25th of October, 732. Today, in 2012 the choice is the same:
live free or die. Their message is simple ‘Our generation refuses to see our people
and its identity taken away in indifference. Without the French, there’s no more France.
It is a matter of survival, that’s why all people have the absolute right to choose if
they want to welcome strangers and to determine their proportion. We don’t move back anymore!
We reclaim a national consultation about immigration and building of mosques in France. We won’t
leave this place until before we have been listened too and satisfied. Our fight has
only just begun, we call all young Europeans to become heirs of their fate and to join
the advance guard of the youth who stand tall. May all Europe hear our call: RECONQUEST
WORLD NEWS
Abu Basir al Tartusi, an influential British-based preacher from London has been discovered leading
an armed gang of more than a hundred Islamist fighters in Syria. In a video posted on the
internet in the last few days, al-Tartusi can be seen on a balcony surrounded by Kalashnikov
waving rebels after apparently capturing a hilltop village in the war-torn country. Security
sources believe that dozens of British extremists, possibly as many as 50, have travelled to
Syria to join the fighting and some may have been recruited by Basir. This week a junior
doctor of Bangladeshi origin from, East London was charged with kidnapping two photographers
in Syria, where he was said to be part of a 15-strong group of Britons. The security
services are concerned that the brutal conflict in Syria could become a “new Afghanistan”
drawing in young men who return to Britain radicalised and keen to continue a fight to
spread Islam. A W@8 writer comments ‘Oh no not more of the buggers!’
Police have arrested a controversial Tanzanian Muslim cleric has been arrested for stoking
religious hatred. Sheikh Ponda Issa Ponda’s arrest comes after Muslim protesters vandalised
and torched five churches in the main city, Dar es Salaam, last week. The violence followed
rumours that a Christian boy urinated on a Koran. More than 120 people had earlier been
arrested over the attacks — one of the worst cases of religious conflict in mainland Tanzania.
Thought for the Day Memories of the good old days?
Well the good old days – you might say yup for some, but were they so very good or very
bad? I am only going back to the days which I remember so do not bother to count my age
I am practically crone like really. I am viewing them from my background which is middle class.
But the fifties are where I will start because growing up for me started then, past the age
of dribbling which of course I will soon be approaching on the great circle of life.
Now if you look at 50’s films you will note several things and although films are not
a good way to look at life then, they are more truthful than the crap we get pushed
at us now! You will note when looking at films of London or the South the absence of people,
except a few walking alone the streets. Even in London there are massive spaces without
the general mass of hooded and obviously ethnic peoples – bliss! Women, unless they were
really professional women and I mean doctors, nurses, solicitors and the like stayed home
and actually were there when children returned home (usually walking or off the bus) from
schools. Fathers most of them were hopefully working, maybe not in the ecstatic office
environments of today with all its pc culture and work friendly surroundings, but nevertheless
working and came home to –depending on your social status, tea, supper or dinner. Teenagers
didn’t exist neither did their spending capacity for mobiles, trainers, clothes, drugs
and drinks and sheer rudeness in public. My generation were classed as young adults and
expected to behave as adults not the reverse. The only people drunk in public were men who
had problems and they hailed mainly from the North bless them. The Southern equivalent
stayed in the pubs then drove home! Thankfully the sight of drunken girls *** in the
streets was not the norm in the UK. Men were not frightened of making a pass or whistling
and girls went out of their way to flirt – in short much more normal than today’s behaviour
where youngsters seem to pay more attention to their mobiles pc’s or their own sex than
the opposite sex. We had pubs in which you could smoke, drinking clubs, restaurants which
were mainly Italian or Steak Houses, dancing clubs, meeting halls, youth clubs, coffee
bars and later in the early 60’s Wimpy bars to meet guys. Adults had parties at which
not everyone passed out. People belonged to groups and political parties without harassment.
Socialising occurred on every level and a lot of it. Older people were looked after
and sought after for their counsel. We did not have Health and Safety in sight thank
God – if you fell down you fell down and bled and had the honour of large plaster for
days! You didn’t do certain things because it would either get you into trouble with
the teacher or your parents. The odd slap from a teacher did no harm. You were never
called a racist because you noticed someone was a different culture to you. You could
eat your meat and know it was English and killed in England by an Englishman. Your parents
did not drink or take drugs in your sight if at all! Adult time was adult time and children
time was just that for the children.
Showy, large and expensive weddings were not the norm. Girls had children not careers.
Men married women not men. Homosexuality was practiced but behind closed doors not on the
streets. The same for prostitution. Sex education in schools did not exist it was up to your
parents or life. Certainly alternate life styles were not introduced to babies in preschool
then. Drugs were not available to very young people. Drink was a rite of passage for boys
not girls. Men asked girls for a date not vice versa. You would not find yourself on
YouTube or a mobile phone if you did something you would rather not have done! People formed
memories from those days and did not live their lives through looking at people on TV
living theirs or rather not!
As for our poor young white men, I pity them. I am talking about the bright young lads who
in the 50’s would have done an apprenticeship for carpentry or plumbing at a Technical College,
or made their way through Grammar School up to the Civil Service or the Police. The 50’s
although blindingly awful for poor guys down the mines was served our youth better than
now.
In the 50’s our schools held only for the most part white pupils. You had large Public
Schools from old organisations like the Haberdashers Askes which offered scholarships to the talented
poor. You had the old Public School system which was considerably cheaper than it is
today and which also ran scholarships. You had private schools which ranged from fairly
affordable to expensive. You had Grammar Schools for both boys and girls who had passed their
11 plus. You had village schools, suburban schools and large town free schools which
were classed as ‘council or state schools ’. In short after the war schools came into
their own and the range outclasses that of today’s rat holes in the state system. True
there are some fairly good comprehensives but in the words of most parents you have
to be living in a ‘good intake area’.
In the 50’s the main battle was to find the money if needed for education and many
parents made more sacrifices in those days to get their kids educated than now – and
I know this because my Mother did it for me. In the 50’s the only children seen in a
state school were those poor little souls whose parents simply could not afford any
money to pay for them. You certainly did not get yummy mummys driving large cars and going
back to large houses with their progeny from the then council schools, tapping the state
system and a plethora of immigrants occupying 90% of the classes – it simply did not happen.
In the 50’s houses were not decorated to within an inch of their lives neither were
gardens. Money was not spent on Chinese crap because we made most things we needed in the
UK in the 50’s. We did not eat or buy massive amounts of junk food. In the early 50’s
we still had rationing so sweets were off limits and I can still remember when my Convent
school opened a tuck shop in the demise of rationing and the joy of spending an old three
penny bit every day still lives with me! I seem to remember my favourite was a Trebor
curly stick of hard candy with a chocolate inside and Sherbet dips, oh bliss!
It may sound as if I am doing what I promised myself I would never do, that is laud the
good old days and go back to my childhood – but it does seem that the social engineering
of our culture, country and people has had a more profound effect in the last 50 years
that the 50 years previously! The changes wrought have been so very different and have
had such an effect on us as a people that even I feel forced to comment on it. People
were different, they were more polite, people aspired to being better not worse, woman were
happier as were children for the most part. One will never do away with bad parents, bad
governments, bad housing, the poor, no jobs and not much money, but we seemed to have
a standard in life in those days that we do not have now. Even our small immigrant population
which was then mainly confined to the West Indians, Hindus and Chinese, they wanted to
take on the British way of life not bring their own with them. Although the West Indians
got attacked in the East End it was not surprising, the East End and the Docklands had barely
recovered from the war and times were bloody tough in those areas.
I still remember living outside London that when a new Chinese restaurant opened it was
cause for joy not resignation that another English pub had met its fate!
I miss the 50’s because the children who sold the Poppies for Remembrance Day did not
need chaperones against Asian lads spitting on them in Bradford. I miss the 50’s because
our skyline did not consist of minarets and calling towers. I miss the 50’s because
queues in London did not consist mainly of foreigners buying things to resell. I miss
the 50’s for many, many reasons the main reason being that England was a pleasant place
to live then, we were English and proud of it, we had not been opened up to the EU, we
owned our own farms and our fishing rights were our own, our country was our own, the
wrongs in our country were our own wrongs not the fault of outsiders and corporations,
the world was smaller and we were not a country reduced to being a haven for criminals, illegals,
cheats and the unwanted riff raff of the world masquerading as immigrants or religious colonisers.
Our politicians whilst not perfect then did at least consist of men from all parties who
held their beliefs close to their hearts. Our unions were not Marxist multiracial and
greedy havens of destruction but operated for men and women who needed help. Our youth
was not a lost generation of miss matched and misinformed morons. Once a country loses
standards it is a long hard fight to get them back. I hope we do for our sake.
And finally –Pigeon fancier Roy Day was sent a letter by Gravesham Borough Council
last week telling him ‘that his neighbours had complained about the noise and smell from
the 20 pigeons he keeps in his garden shed. They were also a health problem and that he
had 7 days to get rid’. Mr Day, father of 8 from Northfleet, Kent, and who is a member
of the National Pigeon Racing Association told them that said that no matter what he
did the pigeons would "come home" because that is what they are trained to do. He also
said his sons would be devasted if the birds went. Apparently you are allowed to keep 12
pigeons in a purpose built loft. A council spokesman told the Gravesend Messenger newspaper
this week: "Tenant Roy Day did not obtain permission to keep pigeons at his council
property. There have been many complaints from residents about noise and mess caused
by the birds. The council has now asked Mr Day to re-home the birds since he is in breach
of his tenancy." A W@8 reporter has commented ‘What a fuss. I have seen the picture of
the bird’s home and it is clean and well away from neighbours. I would rather have
pigeons than noisy dogs or even noisier children. The sad fact is that whilst Mr Day occupies
council territory the council have the last word. And councils would rather house immigrants
with all that entails than our own people with a few birds’. Someone needs to take
these birds in locally and give Mr Day a chance to still see and race them. If I lived in
Kent I would do it – I love pigdies!
You have been listening to the W@8. I am Lynne Mozar and I wish you all a very good night.
W@8.22.10.12.