Britain's First Anti-British Government
And this year's "Mel Gibson
Award for Anti-Britishness" goes to... Tony Blair (again)
Wherever Britain's interests are at stake, you can always
rely on Tony Blair to be on the other side
For example, on Gibraltar...
...which Blair tried to sell out against the wishes of its
people, who are almost unanimous in wanting to stay British.
If you're wondering if Blair will sell out the British people
to Europe, see what he tried to do to Gibraltar.
Blair to scrap death penalty for treason
( saving his own skin ! ) and
piracy - 03/10/97 under pressure from other European leaders
MPs
vote to outlaw the death penalty - 22/05/98
Fair enough but they also blocked any future attempt to reinstate
it
Straw
signs death knell for death penalty - 26/01/99
Future governments will be unable to reopen the debate
Tories
criticise Labour euro 'obsession' - 25/09/99
The government has been criticised for being "obsessed" with
scrapping the pound
English
'victims of discrimination' - 10/01/00
Ministers
'snub Prescott call to fly red ensign' - 16/08/00
Blair
accused of treason over Europe - 21/09/00
UK 'should
call itself multi-cultural' - 08/10/00
Rethink urged
on British identity - 11/10/00
Why
I am sick of the anti-British disease - 13/10/00
Turning
point at Runnymede - 13/10/00
Old
statues given marching orders . . . by the Left - 20/10/00
Blair
appoints 'patriotism envoy' - 25/11/00
Number
10 snubs Straw's Britain FC - 29/11/00
Newspaper
puts monarchy on trial - 06/12/00
Winning
condemns 'grubby little secret' - 10/12/00
D-Day
hero fury at knighthood for Spielberg - 31/12/00
Thousands of American servicemen owed their lives to a small
team of British sailors who braved intense enemy fire... the
movie portrayed the invasion as a purely American operation...
The Prime Minister's son, Euan, recently spent a week on the
set of the director's new television production... "It seems
Mr Spielberg is just another in a long line of Tony's cronies"
Hague
accused of threatening Union - 03/01/01
'Troops
out' republican group gets lottery cash - 03/02/01
While Families Acting for Innocent Relatives gets nothing
Spending
spree on Modern may force Tate sell-off - 04/02/01
North-south
split persists: Mandelson - 30/03/01
Trader
guilty of selling in pounds - 10/04/01
Metric
law agreed in just 21 minutes - 10/04/01
Bananas
- 10/04/01
The conviction of Steven Thoburn for selling bananas by the
pound is outrageous on so many levels that it is difficult
to know where criticism should begin
Hague
defends monarchy from Left's 'potshots' - 12/04/01
Tories
flag up national identity - 22/04/01
Ten
regiments could be axed in recruiting crisis - 24/04/01
Ulster
'an excuse' for Army cutbacks - 25/04/01
Union
Flag banned on car number plates - 26/04/01
There is a maximum fine of £1,000
Palace
guard could face axe as Army seeks cuts - 27/04/01
'Metric
martyr' decides to appeal - 27/04/01
Following a wave of public support
Speaker
to let Sinn Fein MPs use Commons !!!!!!!!! - 29/04/01
Even though they refuse to swear allegiance to the Queen and
take their seats in parliament. Blair made secret deal in
May 2000. It is not clear how much explosives they will be
allowed to store there
Leaked
papers highlight danger of Forces cuts - 01/05/01
Radio 4's
In Business returns for a new series, starting by asking if
it is time to rebrand Britain - 09/05/01
Blair plans to evict
peers from Lords - 15/05/01
The commission would seek to "rebalance" the Lords both politically
and socially
Hoon
seeks more cash to quell Army revolt - 16/05/01
Up to 10 regiments face the axe
Minister
urged to quit over Army mergers - 17/05/01
Iain Duncan Smith, the Shadow Defence Secretary, accused Mr
Spellar of mounting a cover-up so as not to lose votes in
Scotland
No
defence - 17/05/01
Iain Duncan Smith, the shadow defence secretary, has accused
the minister of not telling the truth, and he has called for
his resignation. He is justified in doing so
Beware
Euro army, says Major - 18/05/01
He accuses Tony Blair of playing into the hands of the French
by undermining the primacy of the Nato alliance
I
would never give up the pound, declares Thatcher - 23/05/01
"New Labour in its shrivelled heart" was embarrassed by Britain's
history and was seeking to remove Britain's sovereignty by
"stealth"
Iron
Lady attacks 'arrogant' New Labour - 23/05/01
"Labour's election slogan - Ambitions for Britain -
is, of course, half right. They are ambitious. But not, I'm
afraid, for Britain"
Parties
draw battle lines over Europe - 25/05/01
Tony Blair yesterday gave his strongest indication yet that
Labour wants to scrap the pound if it returns to power on
June 7
Turning
the European tide - 25/05/01
Why does Mr Blair talk of leaving the EU as though it were
something so utterly unthinkable? Is he saying he wants to
be at the heart of the EU regardless of how great the disadvantages
might be? Is he committing Labour to EU membership for ever?
Tories go on the attack over
neglected defence issue - 25/05/01
The forces could no longer cope with the same number of commitments,
especially with the Army so short of soldiers
Blair
talks up euro - 25/05/01
Under Labour "the pound is doomed"
Britain
fails to heal rift on EU force - 26/05/01
The dispute could expose Mr Blair to renewed Tory accusations
that he is undermining Nato
BBC
'voice to world' cuts back broadcasts - 26/05/01
Yet the World Service audience rose last year by two million!
Michael Gove:
Don't trust Blair and his patriot games - 29/05/01
Labour's disdain for what is distinctive about Britain goes
beyond the enthusiasm felt for European integration, and marks
attitudes towards the law, civil liberties, inherited institutions,
the countryside and our history itself
Tony
Blair is committed to the extinction of Britain - by Margaret
Thatcher - 01/06/01
Whether Mr Blair was sincere four years ago I do not know.
But if he was, he rapidly changed his mind
Tell Gordon
to stop playing games - 12/06/01
Robin Cook's former adviser, David Clark, urges Blair to stand
up for the euro... the purpose of the "five tests" is political;
to enable Labour to time any referendum to suit its own interests
rather than Britain's
UK
entrepreneurs lose launch pad - 25/06/01
The consul general's residence in San Francisco is a magnet
for British companies trying to gain a foothold in Silicon
Valley and make vital contacts
Hoon
scraps Britain's last ever warplane - 13/07/01
Britain will never design and build another combat aircraft
as a result of a decision by Geoff Hoon, the Defence Secretary,
to stop funding for the RAF's future fighter-bomber. The decision
was taken in Feb but kept quiet until after the General Election
Clipped
wings: end of the Spitfire tradition - 13/07/01
The industry that led the world into the jet age now looks
set to be a junior partner to the giants of American aerospace
Hoon
may cut Army to solve recruits problem - 13/07/01
Police
in Ulster enraged by ban on tributes to officers killed -
26/08/01
Meanwhile the IRA is building memorials to terrorists all
over the place
Straw deadline
to solve Rock dispute - 17/09/01
Peter Hain, Foreign Office Minister: "If people want to get
stuck in the past, the future will leave them behind" - expect
another sellout
Labour
peer blames 'US anarchists' - 24/09/01
Lord Parekh, who also defended acts of violence by the IRA
BBC
cuts back coverage of Queen Mother's death - 04/10/01
Hope
but no glory at school prom - 12/10/01
Prom
anthem 'too jingoistic' - 12/10/01
What
has become of the British patriot? - 31/10/01
When one considers how much harm Blair has done to our sense
of nationhood and to the institutions that embody the nation
- monarchy, Parliament, the Armed Forces, the police - his
present appeals to "moral fibre" sound a little hollow
Aide
who was too 'posh' for Mr Speaker - 05/11/01
Sacked for not being scum
Lords
shake-up plans unveiled - 07/11/01
92 hereditary peers would be removed
UK
and Spain predict Gibraltar progress - 10/11/01
("progress" = "sellout")
Blair's
Minister of patriotism bows to Brussels rules - 15/12/01
IRA
'freedom fighters' says Mandelson - 30/12/01
Omagh
victim is disgusted by Blair's snub - 09/02/02
Blair is refusing to meet a victim of the 1998 Omagh massacre
who wants the Prime Minister's help in bringing the perpetrators
to justice
Metric
martyrs lose battle for pounds and ounces - 18/02/02
Blair's
pal Mittal tried to block British exports - 18/02/02
A
pretty straight sort of guy? - 18/02/02
Blair has actually acted against British interests in order
to advance the interests of a foreigner who happened to have
given £125,000 to Labour
Mittal
gets his tariff - 06/03/02
Chancellor
to sell the family silver after all - 07/03/02
Some pieces were made for the Privy Council in the 17th century
in the reign of William of Orange
Mowlam
turns up heat on Blair - 17/03/02
It appears the PM has given up Britain for Lent
Our
own identity - 08/04/02
This Government sees Britain's history as a burden to be shrugged
off so that Britain can become a "modern European country"
How
these 10 days have turned the tide - 10/04/02
Although Labour MPs outnumber Tories by more than two to one,
the Opposition fielded more men and women to say farewell
to the Queen Mother than did the Government
Families
must pay for Ulster memorials - 16/04/02
Relatives of British serviceman killed in Northern Ireland
have been told they must pay £100 each if they want a permanent
memorial plaque to their sons
Jersey
makes Brown sweat - 17/04/02
Like Brussels, Labour hates anomalies such as the Channel
Islands, which insist on retaining their independence
Helping
Gerry Adams - 24/04/02
No Labour MPs appear to be on any death list
The
English way - 24/04/02
The present Government seems to treat the Scots, Welsh and
Irish more favourably than the English
Flags
and roses for St George's Day - 24/04/02
Police asked a scaffolder to remove his St George's flag from
his lorry, because it might "incite racist sentiment"
Down
with multiculturalism, book-burning and fatwas - 08/05/02
No one has done more to destroy the idea of Britain than Tony
Blair
The
young prefer Rule Britannia to Cool Britannia - 09/05/02
Nearly three-quarters of those questioned said they were proud
to be British - but will this stop Blair demolishing Britain
and selling us to Europe? No
Regiments
face their Waterloo in new cuts - 16/06/02
Sons of empire
to build £8m museum - 16/06/02
Government refuses to back museum devoted to British achievements
Cut ties with
monarchy, argues Labour MP - 22/06/02
Welsh
leader branded 'sports racist' - 09/07/02
He welcomed England's disappointments at the World Cup and
Wimbledon
Straw
blames crises on Britain's colonial past - 15/11/02
How
the Empire strikes Jack - 15/11/02
Jack Straw is no longer a student activist. He is the British
Foreign Secretary
Blair
out to destroy the UK, says Tebbit - 27/11/02
"Blair's constitutional reforms... his social reforms undermining
the family, his criminal and civil law reforms overturning
1,000 years of British jurisprudence... his attempted obliteration
of the culture and history of this Kingdom, the betrayal of
those who would be British whether in Ulster or Gibraltar,
his contemptuous disregard of our kith and kin in Zimbabwe,
his resolution to cede our very currency to foreign interests
are all part of one agenda - the destruction of this Kingdom
and its absorption within a foreign jurisdiction, over the
heads or behind the backs of its people and contrary to the
oaths he swore on taking office. "Never before have we had
in office a Government and most particularly a Prime Minister
who detests our history, our constitution, our institutions
and indeed the very nation we are and whose intention is to
subjugate us to foreign rule."
Army
'to axe three Ulster battalions' - 28/05/03
As part of further concessions to the IRA
Iraqi
threat not distorted, claims Blair - 31/05/03
Blair dodges responsibility and blames MI6
Foreign
police plan attacked - 06/06/03
Blair
casts aside legal history in radical reshuffle - 13/06/03
Blair's
coup d'etat - 13/06/03
Removing one of the keystones of our unwritten constitution
without prior consultation with the judiciary, peers or the
Opposition, and showing his contempt for the rule of law,
as it has evolved in Britain over the past thousand years
and more
Stripping
away a thousand years of history - 13/06/03
Controversy over historic
changes - 13/06/03
Some of us care about the traditions and history of our country
- but not Tony Blair
Fury
erupts at Blair's 'botched' reshuffle - 14/06/03
Iain Duncan Smith said the Prime Minister was acting like
a "tinpot dictator" and treating the centuries-old British
constitution as his "personal plaything"
Modern
isn't the same as good, Prime Minister - 14/06/03
First, he decides that he doesn't like the look or the sound
of something - the Lord Chancellorship, the House of Lords,
fox-hunting, the pound - without bothering to inquire whether
it works, or whether people like it. Next, he announces that
he is going to abolish it. Only then does he start to turn
his mind to what might be put in its place and what might
work better
Blair
on the rack over reshuffle chaos - 16/06/03
He committed a "gross discourtesy" by failing to warn the
Queen of his plans to scrap the 1,400-year-old post of Lord
Chancellor... the Queen was said to be "livid"
What
next - the monarchy? - 16/06/03
The abolition of the Lord Chancellorship has brought out all
of Tony Blair's old vices - contempt for established institutions,
arrogance, unthinking support for anything that can be called
"modern" - as well as a new one: ineptness
Radical changes proposed for
monarchy - 15/07/03
There
is no substitute for 'boots on the ground' - 12/12/03
Our troops are underequipped and overstretched. The defence
budget has halved over the past decade, even though September
11 introduced us to new and present dangers. A fine time for
Blair to cut defence spending. The White Paper demands, curiously,
that the Services must "implement the Government's domestic
agenda" (Serving Queen and Country is nowhere mentioned)
Blair
denies republican agenda - 04/03/04
UK embassy in Kuwait
'broke' - 10/03/04
New helmet
makes police a 'laughing stock' - 22/03/04
"Faceless individuals are being allowed to sweep away a piece
of national identity with no remit to do so"
Honours system outdated,
say MPs - 13/07/04
UK set to cut back on
embassies - 15/12/04
Blair's
asylum switch gives Europe the key to Britain - 26/01/05
While promising that Britain would keep control of immigration,
Labour secretly handed control to the EU
Make
history compulsory - Tories - 27/01/05
Many teenagers do not know about the Battle of Hastings
Blair
betrays the Crown as well as the country - 10/04/05
The papacy stands for autocratic and hierarchical principles
and attachments to ancient dogmas that are alien to the British
state
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