Sunday, May 2, 2010

Endorsement for the United Kingdom Parliamentary Election 2010

On Thursday 6 May, Juche 99, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will hold parliamentary elections. These elections are the first elections since 1924 where the British Labour Party has the chance to land in 3rd place, in at least the popular vote. This election has turned up to be a dramatic one. Thirteen years of Labour rule are likely to be overturned by the Conservative Party, however it is also possible that the Liberal Democrats will have more influence than they've had perhaps, in about 100 years. In these elections, throughout England, I will be endorsing the British National Party. I will be endorsing the BNP because I believe that the course they wish to set for the United Kingdom is the best course. I do frown upon some member's racist attitudes, however the destruction of the European Union and limits to immigration are major concerns of mine when I think of British politics.
Although, it is likely, if anything, the British National Party may only receive 5% of the vote, I hope the BNP will be able to gain a seat in parliament for the first time in the party's history. I will not be upset with a government lead by Conservative Party leader, David Cameron, but I would prefer the BNP. I sincerely hope, that if the Labour party is in the position to dictate terms of a new government, David Milliband is not involved. I vehemently oppose the efforts he has made during his tenure as Foreign Secretary. I also hope that John Bercow loses his seat and is thus no longer able to fill his role as Speaker of the House of Commons. In the election he is running in, I will be endorsing leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, Nigel Farage.

1 comment:

Graham said...

New Facebook group to change the Speaker's constituency

http://tinyurl.com/33h3dfa

In the speaker's constituency the 3 main parties will not field candidates. This is not democratic but due to and old out dated convention.
If like me you feel that having only a vote to re-elect the speaker of the house (or one of the smaller parties who will field a candidate against the speaker during a General Election, as is currently the case in Buckingham, with John Bercow) is unfair, undemocratic and there should be an alternative, read on.

There is a solution look at the
facebook group called "Speak out" (http://tinyurl.com/33h3dfa)

This provides fuller details of
'Mr Speaker's constituency'. If you support this please join the group so that we (and future generations)
have a fair and balanced political vote.

Please share the facebook group with friends family etc who believe in a fair vote..

This affects those from ALL
political persuasions.