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Highlights of the news today Friday 25th of May Sikh Labour Councillor operates as ‘slumlord’
in Glasgow Libyan diplomat lays wreath for Yvonne Fletcher
Labour Councillors have the worst attendance record
Euro news with Nick Griffin MEP from Strasbourg Amnesty critisces Australian government over
treatment of Aborigines Spanish bank suspends trading due to fears
of bailout US Senators trump Pakistan authorities
Race riots in Tel Aviv
UK NEWS Labour councillor Sohan Singh has been operating
as an Illegal landlord, nearly a year before his election triumph in Glasgow. The businessman
and Labour Councillor bought 28 flats in Glasgow for just £1! And you’ve guessed it from
the Glasgow City Council. The flats were not registered as having tenants, up to his run
up to the election, and were not registered with Glasgow city council. Landlord registration
is a requirement of the Anti-Social Behaviour (Scotland) Act 2004 and failure to do so carries
a maximum penalty of £50,000. With 28 flats, he would have to be registered as a professional
landlord, subjecting him to fit and proper person tests, health, safety and fire inspections.
Even though Mr Singh only registered after being pursued, no retrospective action can
be taken against him however he was jailed in 1999 for a Duty Free tax scam.
One W@8 writer commented, ‘’No wonder Labour snapped him up. With a track record
like that, he’s a perfect candidate for a perfectly corrupt party.’’
The interim prime minister of Libya Abdurrahim El-Keib has placed a wreath on the spot where
PC Yvonne Fletcher was murdered by Muslim terrorists outside the Iranian Embassy in
London. PC Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead in April of 1984 whilst on duty outside the Embassy.
A Labour Councillor has said he may step down from the council for having the worst attendance
record. The whole of the Labour Party have only attended 80% of all council meetings
one survey has discovered. ‘’Why the hell do people vote for Labour when they don’t
attend the meetings they are elected for?’’ one spokesperson commented. The councillor
with the worst attendance record is Simon Slater who managed to attend just 18 of the
34 meetings he was supposed to attend. Disgraceful, is what one reporter commented. Slater commented
that the Green Party Never turn up and said that he was surprised that they had attended
more than him!
EURO NEWS This dispatch comes from the Beast's Strasbourg
belly where the out of touch Europhile elite have spent another pleasant week happily re-arranging
the deckchairs. In several earlier stages of the long shipwreck that is the Euro single
currency, there was a palpable sense of panic in the hemi-cycle, which is the peculiar Eurospeak
term for the parliamentary chamber.
But the fog of denial and self-deception is now so thick and all pervasive that an eerie
calm now prevails. No one mentions the fact that the deck beneath their feet is listing
at a crazier angle every day. To mix the metaphor, no one mentions the currency crisis elephant
or the debt dinosaur rampaging around the room - an omission which wouldn't be sensible
under any circumstances, but which is positively perverse when they both have a form of highly
contagious projectile dysentery. But no, there we were, voting to order the Russians to stop
being nasty to George Soros puppets who've been caught with their expensively manicured
fingers in the till in Ukraine.
Could there be any greater irony than a gaggle of faceless third-rate nobodies, elected on
anonymous party list tickets in a contest where nearly two thirds of voters couldn't
even be bothered to participate, ignoring the fact that their precious project is catastrophically
bankrupt, while wasting their time tut-tutting at the very successful leader of one of the
richest and most powerful nations in world history?
And President Putin, whatever his faults and - like us all, he surely has them - at least
stood and won by a large majority under his own name and on a ticket and record that everyone
understood. By contrast, most of the minority of Brits who still bother to vote do so on
the basis of what their chosen parties claimed to stand for fifty years ago. And let's face
it, out of 70 British MEPs, ninety nine per cent of the British public would be hard-pressed
to name anyone except Nigel Farage, me and - if they read the Telegraph - the Tories'
Daniel Hannan The rest wouldn't even be noticed as missing if the SS Euro broke up and sank
without trace tomorrow morning.
Sadly, and for all the chaos and crisis engulfing the Euro, that isn't on the cards for a while
longer yet. Even as the single currency model of ever closer union disintegrates in acrimony,
the Europhiles are re-grouping to push on towards the same totally undemocratic aim
through other means - constitutional 'reform', using taxpayers' money to brainwash schoolchildren,
and hijacking good causes to promote a cancerous anti-culture of creeping federalism and political
correctness.
Yesterday, for example, on top of motions for an EU raw materials tax, condemnations
of alleged homophobia in eastern Europe and the inevitable dose of climate change and
carbon hysteria, we were voting on a report headed equal pay for male and female workers
doing the same jobs. Now I happen to think that that is a very fair, just and sensible
aim. But, as is so often the case, the PC devil is in the detail, with the left using
it as an excuse for another bout of vicious, nation-wrecking, anti-male social engineering,
and the mainstream 'right' being too stupid or cowardly to stand up to them.
As with the report and block of votes last month on 'Women and Climate Change', some
of the rhetoric is so absurd that it borders on self-parody. But, sadly, it is not a laughing
matter. Because the anti-male, anti-family, anti-human hatred that lies beneath is not
a victimless crime.
It feeds into the cruelty to so many fathers and grandparents driven to despair by an endless,
losing struggle to see their little ones, and the scandal of loving families torn apart
by state sanctioned baby kidnap and institutionalised child abuse by Common Purpose graduates and
anti-family neo-Marxists in social services.
Sometimes the sheer weight of all their poisonous nonsense gets even me down a bit, so it was
wonderful last week to spend three full days and nights with Jackie on a tidy little boat,
albeit a hideous orange colour on the outside, on the Norfolk Broads. Looking at the vast
number of boats in the big hire marinas, I hesitate to recommend going in the holiday
season, when the rivers and broads must resemble a sort of watery Friday afternoon M25.
If you do go then, take a tip from me and spend a bit extra to hire a rowing dingy to
tow behind you, because then you won't have to stop cruising in the early afternoon to
find a decent mooring within walking distance of one of the fantastic pubs so you can enjoy
a well-deserved pint or three of Adnams or Woodfordes (the Fur and Feathers at Woodbastwick,
which is Woodfordes brewery tap pub is, a real ale pilgrimage that has to be undertaken
if you're anywhere near the area).
With a dingy you simply drop your mud anchor over the side of your hire boat and then row
yourself ashore past all the folk who don't know the score and have to queue up in the
vain hope of getting a mooring at one of the quays, or staithes as they are known in every
part of eastern England once settled by the Vikings.
But out of season, not only are the boats really quite cheap compared to, say, a couple
of night’s bed and breakfast somewhere else, but there are also no overcrowding worries.
You get to moor where you like, when you like, and to chug along wide rivers and expanses
of open water, almost empty except for swallows, terns and herons standing motionless as they
wait for an unwary meal. Those great big East Anglian skies arch over you and, even if it
rains a bit, the spectacular Turneresque clouds in the vast vault of our English heaven makes
up for it.
And when the sun comes out - wow! But don't take my word for it. Give the bucketshop flights
and vulgarity of the Costa del Vomit a miss and explore this unique jewel in the crown
of our Green and Pleasant land. The Norfolk Broads are waiting for you. Go and enjoy what
we are fighting to preserve. It's your England.
WORLD NEWS Amnesty International has spoken out about
the problems facing the Aborigines in Australia. Amnesty has picked up the cudgels on behalf
of the Aborigines, who actually are the indigenous people of Australia, and have ‘strongly
criticised the treatment of the aborigines by the Australian government’. One British
National Party spokesperson commented ‘It may be true but could you come to Britain
and say that? Or is it all quiet when the shoe is on the other foot?’
The Spanish bank, Bankia suspended its shares amidst a bailout request. It has been reported
by Professor Santiago Carbo Valverde, University of Grenada: "Bankia had huge exposure to real
estate and bad loans". Trading was suspended ahead of a planned board meeting this afternoon
to reformulate its accounts for 2011. The bank is reported to be due to ask the government
for a bailout of more than 15bn Euros ($19bn; £12bn). This bank was created in 2010 from
the merger of seven struggling regional savings banks. It holds 32bn Euros in distressed property
assets. Does this sound depressingly familiar?
Senators in the United States have hit back at the Pakistani authorities for jailing a
Doctor who helped the CIA in the capture and killing of the world’s most wanted man,
Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden was killed by a Special Operations team in Pakistan with help
from this Doctor who had been informing the CIA. The Pakistan government has sentenced
this gentlemen to over 30 years in Jail. So in retaliation, the US government Senators
cut its’ aid to Pakistan! The aid cut is 1 million dollars for every years of the doctor’s
sentence. The aid to Pakistan once stood at a staggering $33 million US dollars. A W@8
reporter commented ‘Good, the first cut is the deepest! We Brits would just give them
more!’
A race riot is reported to have started in the Israeli capital, Tel Aviv. Israeli police
fought off African asylum seekers who the Police were trying to remove from Israeli
soil. It is reported that 60,000 Africans had entered Israel in the last few years.
One spokesperson said “it would appear that Israel is paying the price for the multicultural
edict it has spread through the world, the chickens have come home to roost”.
Thought for the Day This is just a short sound bite for today.
Apparently John Barnes, former black England footballer (not known for their brainpower,
footballers that is) has said and I quote “Passive racism is inherent in all of us.
(True) but it is caused by quote preconceived ideas planted by books and films unquote.
Now I see a book burning coming on here my friends! Agatha Christie and Kipling made
the British passive racists..oh dear oh dear. The only point he has made that is true is
that during the good ole days in Blighty up to the 1950’s it was very rare to see a
black face! Kipling was more on the Indian sub continent of course but his knowledge
of the Indian people and human nature was extraordinary. As for good old Agatha, she
made the odd ‘Levantine gentleman’ into something mysterious and interesting, certainly
not a figure just about to inflict the terrors of a jihad on an unsuspecting population!
I remember from my excursions into Kew Gardens when a toddler the sight of a group of very
colourful Indian ladies having a picnic. It wasn’t a usual sight and it was admired
not vilified.
The only single effect that massive and continuing immigration has on any country is either a
blunting of national pride or an emergence of self survival. Barnes wants to change the
National Curriculum so that children are taught that ‘race is only a concept’. Very impressive
John, however untrue. Race is what defines us, people can look at our faces and skin
and know, more or less what race we come from. It is necessary. It is similar to the tale
of the Tower of Babel, man became too ambitious, they all spoke the same language and their
king *** decided to build a tower that would reach up to Heaven itself. Nearing the
finish of his wish, God spoke and the tower toppled and all the men working on it suddenly
spoke differing languages. It was a lesson from the Almighty not to overreach ourselves
but also to identify each other from different backgrounds.
Our children are being taught enough rubbish in schools now, the thing we have to do is
to install the love of England and their own culture in our children. There is a reason
why people who are different colours come from different lands in a child’s eyes.
It doesn’t and shouldn’t denigrate any child, you must be proud of what and who you
are.
Comics in the 80’s made wonderful jokes about everybody, mother in laws, female drivers,
blacks, Asians, Scots, Irish, Jews you name it. I loved Chalkie, Jim Davison’s West
Indian alter ego to death – Jim made him lovable and very very funny. Humour and understanding
are what is needed here and a total ban on any future immigration whether that is footballers
or not and certainly people like Barnes who get publicity from talking bleeps
And finally, There is a Nessie in Alaska! Yes, and this
time there is a film of the so called Loch Ness monster. It has a horse-like head at
the end of a long neck with big eyes and humps on its back. It undulates like a sea serpent.
Remarkable footage has been shot by a fisherman in Bristol Bay of this huge slithery creature.
"These are large animals, swimming up and down and probably propelling themselves by
their tails It's clearly not a whale and not a seal,"
said scientist Paul Leblond after viewing the video which premiered on this week's edition
of the Discovery Channel's "Alaskan Monster Hunt."That looks a lot like Cadborosaurus,"
said Leblond, former head of the department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University
of British Columbia. This W@8 presenter says ‘I always did believe in monsters but I
hope we humans leave them alone and not try to capture them. We must learn to respect
these serpents or lizards and their habitat.’
You have been listening to the W@8. I am Lynne Mozar and I am the team at Radio Britain wish
you all a very happy and safe weekend. 7