Friday, 24 April 2009

Every action has a consequence.

One of the most ridiculous images of the G20 protests was the hippies smashing up the nationalised RBS. In a completely and utterly counter productive measure, they ended up smashing government property, when in fact they were attempting to protest against the banks. Leaving the obvious hippies = idiots argument aside for another time, there is at least one bit of good news to emerge from that day.

The left have little or no grasp of the concept of other people's property. Whether it be their ridiculous views on taxation, that will now see citizens of this country being robbed of well over more than half of their income (once national insurance and council tax are considered.) Or how about their reckless invasion of airports that saw companies and people lose thousands of pounds in lost time and cancelled flights. Well it seems one of these pathetic Trotskyite fools is set to

learn the hard way
that every action has a consequence:
There is definitely no such thing as a free lunch for the, as of yet, unnamed girl who smashed up the RBS, and rightly so. If this girl, and the others that were involved, had thought for just one second; "Hang on, if I use this brick to smash up this bank, I myself will be prosecuted and bankrupt." Do you think she would have done it? Of course not. It is very rare that this sort of action is punished and this RBS case should be used a shining precedent. It sends a strong, clear message to every deluded, unwashed swampy.The right to protest is set in stone, however, that right cannot infringe upon the rights of others. If they do so...

You will pay.

Just go.

Bit slow on the

uptake
with this one but it seems that No10 petitions have allowed you to tell Brown to resign right from the Number 10 website:
Target one million. Do it.

Friday Fun: Tucker/McBride edition.

It's almost as if The Thick of It predicted everything:



Spin doctors should just stay away from computers.

Hat-Tip - The Silver Fox

Matt Drudge, Tory girls and errr Ed Balls.

That got your attention didn't it. Here's something to keep you amused while TB slaves away with his book learnin'. Tory Bear has been interviewed for the "5 minutes with..." section of the Conservative Future website:

What are you currently working on?

Finals! Interspersed with the occasional strategically placed Freedom of Information request.

Who is your political hero?

Derek Draper for his high moral values and the modesty he has shown in quietly working to further his cause. Nah just kidding, I have lots, Peel immediately comes to mind, for his far-sightedness and willingness to put the country before his backbenchers. I recommend you join the Peel Society; you get an excellent free pen. Matt Drudge is another; no one has done more to reinvent the wheel in terms of how political news is reported.


Read the whole thing

here
.

Totty Watch

TB is very busy today, but don't forget to vote for Researcher of the Week


Results later.

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Puppets on a string...

Yesterday Nick Clegg said this in an email to members of the Liberal Democrats: 

"Today the Labour Party confirmed that they have run out of ideas and have condemned us to years of unemployment and a decade of debt. Their pick-and-mix budget of recycled announcements will do nothing to get us out of this recession and nothing that will help the poorest who are being hit hardest by it."
Fair enough. Not the greatest development with their argument, and not a patch on DC's response to the budget. However it seems that once the line was texted out that's what the Liberals were sticking to. For any youth movement to really appeal to young people, it cannot just be seen as a mouthpiece of  the party. If they are seen as blindly loyal they end up just looking like a bunch of jumped up hacks. New Labour tried to make their youth movements tow the line, but they got a short sharp shock on things like tuition fees. Conservative Future is far more libertarian than the Party leadership and are very vocal with their views, even if they don't completely fit the Cameron agenda.
The oh so "Liberal" Democrats have got their youth wing under the thumb though. Within moments of the line being announced, Chairman Elaine Bagshaw was out of the traps foghorning Cleggs words, almost verbatim to anyone who would listen:
The pathetic puppet couldn't even be bothered to think up her own words or arguments. Funny Sky News had no interest in anything Liberal Youth had to say.

CF on da telly...

Just spotted this clip from Sky News over at the

CF website
:


It seems the Lib Dem kids are so jealous of the attention that real political parties get that they have resorted to
name calling
. Bit rich coming from someone who looks like a Cheesy Wotsit:
Couldn't resist the inherent hypocrisy in that last sentence.

Che was a murderer and your t-shirt is not cool - Part 43

This is why Poles are awesome. Via
Old Holborn
the news out of Poland seems to be "enough is enough" when it comes to the extremist left. Though Tory Bear doesn't really agree with the principle of banning t-shirts it is fantastic to finally see the acknowledgement that Che Guevara was a
murdering terrorist,
and splashing him across your chest is ridiculous. As anyone who has ever heard to the word Katyan would be able to tell you, it is no surprise that the Poles have been the first to break cover with this, but finally the tide is turning:

"Communism was a terrible, murderous system that claimed millions of lives," said Professor Wojciech Roszkowski, a leading Polish historian and member of the European parliament.
"It was very similar to National Socialism, and there is no reason to treat those two systems, and their symbols, differently. Their glorification should be prohibited."

The only vague satisfaction TB can ever get from seeing people in Che Guvrara t-shirts is the thought that someone would have made money from flogging it to them. The epitome of anti-capitalist imagery, being sold for a profit in a free market. Only one things more ridiculous than wearing a Che t-shirt would be regularly dressing up as him in military fatigues and beret...

But we'll save that picture for another day eh
Gareth?

UPDATE 19.55: Seems Christian May has been barking up the same tree in his weekly column "Come what May" over at
TYC
. Great title, who thought that one up?

Telegraph website got 27million hits in March...

This
must have something to do with
this
.

The Cincinatus caveat.

Sorry for the lack of proper blogging at the moment, finals are rather hectic and so obviously can't give the blog the levels of attention required to dig up in depth stories. So here is some more stuff stolen from elsewhere... Normal service will resume one day. To celebrate his first year in office Boris has given an in depth

interview
with the new editor of The Standard Geordie Greig. It's vintage BoJo but this section in particular stands out:

So if it is all so good he will presumably stand for a second term? "If by the end of next year I feel we are restarting greatly to make a difference on youth crime and the alienation of youth then I am going to think about it. I will think 'are we on the right track?'" So he could be a one time mayor? "Nothing is excluded," said Boris.
So is this all a dress rehearsal for his entry to No 10. Boris hesitates. "In the immortal words of Michael Heseltine I cannot foresee the circumstances in which I would be called upon to serve in that office. If like Cincinatus. I were to be called from my plough, then obviously it would be wrong of me not to help out. But the truth is I have a massive, massive job, an intellectual emotional challenge that I am hugely enjoying. I do not spend any time scribbling on the back of envelopes working out how I could be Prime Minister because it is not on my agenda, it really isn't."


Humour is the best tactic for deflecting a question like this, but this is not the first time Boris has refused to dismiss the idea of him pitching for the top job to be completely out of the question. TB has long suspected this of Boris and he would certainly have an extremely strong base from within the party if he did ever go for the top.

Give it decade and this might not be a joke...

Too far.

Regardless of your thoughts on Jade Goody or the media storm she created,

this is a step too far
:

"A musical based on Jade Goody's life is being created, a former business partner and friend of the late reality TV star has confirmed.Danny Hayward, who is in charge of the project, said he is planning to hold open auditions to fill the lead role of the 27-year-old herself.

"Jade was just an ordinary girl and the person who plays her will reflect that," he said."


Oh and guess who is still pulling the strings...
Do these people have no shame?

Happy St. George's Day..

If you haven't discovered

Tory Rascal
yet then TB recommends you get involved. He has a cracking piece today about the English:
"England has survived a long-lived cultural onslaught that has worked to convince people that Englishness is somehow less special or worthy than Scottishness, Welshness or Northern Irishness. We have no individual national song to sing as we hurl chairs at foreign football fans. Our Saint's day is not celebrated by lavishly inebriated fourth-generation Americans who lay claim to other nationalities. We have the worst national sports teams since the invention of counting. Cliff Richard.
But it's not all bad. Sure, we're led by a dour, porridge-eating God-botherer with all the leadership instincts of a tin of sweetcorn, but, countrymen, we also have some of the most magnificent housing estates, the finest supermarkets and the most impressively capable benefits claimants in these islands. We excel in rare talents, from imposing our superior language on to unwitting foreigners overseas, to convincing otherwise neutral nations that we are the foulest people in Europe."
At least we got a better Google decoration to celebrate our big day than the Welsh got:
As you may have detected from the tone of this post TB isn't too concerned about the fact that St George's day isn't as popular as Paddy's or St Andrew's, however, that says something about our standing in the world. We don't constantly have to force out national identity down peoples throats for political gain. Nationalism has always relied on over doing and romanticising national tradition. England is a great country and we rightly should be proud of that fact.
Not just once a year but every day.

The Biggest Loser

TB couldn't help but crack up when he saw an advert for

this
on ITV tonight. Apparently Kate Garraway is set to host a new show looking for "The Biggest Loser". 
Hmmm where to begin the search for contestants.

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

The deluded nats...

There is a must read piece from Alex Massie over at

The Spectator
:

"Scottish public spending has essentially doubled since Labour came to power. (To what end, you ask? To very little end, I reply.) Now the British government has run out of money and it is obvious that there are going to have to be spending cuts if the public finances are ever going to be restored to some semblance of stability. This is obvious, I should say, to everyone but the SNP for whom any suggestion that it might be possible to cut even a tiny sliver of cash from the Scottish Government's £34bn kitty is the vilest sort of anti-Scottish treachery.
Then again, the Nationalists aren't responsible for raising revenue, so it's no great surprise they howl whenever any budget is threatened. And therein lies the great problem with the devolution "settlement"; power absent the requirement to raise revenue is all but bound to become power that is bloated, feckless and irresponsible. That this should come to pass should surprise no-one."

A deluded little hissy fit from a deluded little pressure group.

Osborne responds...


+++Cameron rejects expenses plan+++

Sky are reporting that David Cameron and Nick Clegg have just emerged from an hour long meeting with Brown. They have both apparently rejected the plans outlined for a daily allowance based on the equally corrupt European/Lords model. Instead Cameron will apparently be tabling an amendment with the Conservatives plan for reforming expenses.

+++developing+++

CF machine in action:

These just pinged into TB's inbox:


+++More to follow+++

UPDATE: 19:32 -Newcastle:

UPDATE: 20:45 - Birmingham:
UPDATE: 21:40 - Manchester:
UPDATE: 23:00 - Leeds:

He got nothing right.

Darling is an embarrassment. Sky have been crunching the numbers. Last March he said he believed that the economy was going to grow by 2.5% in 2009, it actually shrunk by 1.5% already. He has now said he reckons the British economy will contract by 3.5% by the end of the year. The IMF have politely coughed and whispered that this will actually be a 4.1% contraction. Darling reckons that there will be 1.25% growth, the IMF says it will actually be 0.4% shrink. And all this while clocking up 740 billion in debt.

Totally and utterly incompetent and grounds for resignation.


The CF machine kicks in...

20,000 of these will be distributed  by Conservative Future activists to commuters at major stations around the country tonight: Call the election Gordon, we're ready.

The dance of the comedian.



Everybody dance now...

Hat-Tip -

The Crown Blog