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		<title>By: Tom Collins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Collins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Until the people vote in UKIP or even BNP, then nothing will happen come the Revolution.

Apathy has settled in this country.  People are too comfortable.  The coming recession might get them off their backsides.  If they can&#039;t see that they are bei ng sold down the river to a totalitarian monster, by corrupt and discredited politicians, then they deserve all they get.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Until the people vote in UKIP or even BNP, then nothing will happen come the Revolution.</p>
<p>Apathy has settled in this country.  People are too comfortable.  The coming recession might get them off their backsides.  If they can&#8217;t see that they are bei ng sold down the river to a totalitarian monster, by corrupt and discredited politicians, then they deserve all they get.</p>
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		<title>By: david_grothier</title>
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		<dc:creator>david_grothier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 09:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are all here fighting for a great cause. 

I for one make no bones about my agenda and that is to rid the UK of its present form of &quot;democracy&quot; and to restore a government which will always be, of the people, by the people, on behalf of the people. A government fully minded to observe ort heritage, customs laws and find constitution!

This can be our only way forward as we face the new styled Nazi Hoards of the Beast of Brussels.

However admirable and worthy the fight maybe we all still have to continue to live and being humans we get good and bad days and really bad days when we are sick.

Therefore I ask---what the bloody hell is wrong with you indolent lot when you continually allow atrocities such as this to persist and killing innocent patients in our hospitals?

I have been  long opposed to filth in our Hospitals and I am quoted as stating many times that if Spanish Hotels were of the same level of cleanliness as UK hospitals---- the Spanish tourist industry would collapse.

So please wake up people of the UK, as its  no good being wise if you lose your wife or other loved ones to filthy bugs!

Take a look at this report Below

Hospitals &#039;infested with vermin&#039; 




If these hospitals were restaurants they would be closed down and out of business 

Pest control expert David Cross on how pests get into hospitals and spread infection

The cleanliness of most NHS hospitals in England is threatened by frequent invasions of rats, fleas, bedbugs, flies and cockroaches, a report claims. 


Figures released by the Conservatives show that 70% of NHS Trusts brought in pest controllers at least 50 times between January 2006 and March 2008. 


Vermin were found in wards, clinics and even operating theatres. A patients&#039; group said the situation was revolting. 


But health chiefs played down fears the infestations could lead to disease. 


The figures were obtained by the Conservatives under the Freedom of Information Act, with every hospital asked to reveal how often pest controllers had visited over the two-year period in question. 









Of those that replied, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust topped the table, with more than 1,000 incidents, and five other trusts passed the 800 mark. All the respondents had reported some pest problem in the two-year period. 


Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust said that, as the fourth largest in England, it was likely to encounter more pest control problems, and might be recording incidents differently to other trusts. 


While most infestations involved non-clinical areas, some trusts reported problems nearer to patients. 


One had wasps in a neo-natal unit, and flying ants on the main wards, while another reported rats in their maternity unit, and wasps in operating theatres. 


A children&#039;s A&amp;E was infested with flies, and main wards were also home to mice, silverfish, biting insects and beetles. 


Other common problems included bedbugs, fleas and cockroaches. 


Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: &quot;Labour have said over and over that they will improve cleanliness in our hospitals, but these figures clearly show that they are failing.&quot; 


Both the Department of Health and the Health Protection Agency (HPA) were sceptical of suggestions by the Conservatives that the presence of insect infestations could help spread infections among patients. 


MOST PEST CONTROL VISITS 


Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust: 1,070 


Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust: 898 


Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust: 857 


Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust: 855 


Guy&#039;s and St Thomas&#039; NHS Foundation Trust: 813 


Barts and the London NHS Trust: 801 


York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: 690 


Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust: 658 


Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust: 450 


East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust: 416 


Source: Figures obtained by the Conservatives for January 2006 to March .


A spokesman for the HPA said: &quot;In countries with good standards of healthcare, the possibility for insects or pests to transmit infections in hospitals would be very remote. 


&quot;In the UK, wounds are treated appropriately and dressings applied to ensure good hygiene and prevent infection.&quot; 


Ivan Lewis, the health minister, said the Conservatives had exaggerated the problem, and &quot;talked down&quot; the NHS in order to score a political point. 


However, a spokesman from the Patients Association was unconvinced, saying: &quot;Such findings are truly revolting. 


&quot;How can patients be safe amid bedbugs, fleas and rats? These findings reveal what happens when money is taken away from where patients expect to see it spent. 


&quot;If these hospitals were restaurants they would be closed down and out of business.&quot; 


The responsibility for monitoring hygiene in the NHS falls to the Healthcare Commission, and the expert leading its healthcare infection programme, Christine Braithwaite, said that it had received &quot;negligible&quot; numbers of reports about the threat posed by vermin. 


&quot;Clearly, it may be necessary to take action against pests in these large public buildings from time to time. 


&quot;However, it is important for hospital trusts to have robust procedures in place to deal with any pest problems.&quot; 


The Commission also said it would use the information to inform its hospital hygiene inspection programme. 


Health Minister Ivan Lewis said that hospitals were responsible for ensuring their buildings were clean and that patient safety was not compromised. 


&quot;The Hygiene Code requires NHS bodies to have a pest control policy that anticipates and manages this issue. 


&quot;Trusts should take rapid action and follow through with surveillance in place to avoid pest incidents and minimise hazards. 


&quot;Use of pest control is a sign of good proactive management.&quot; 


Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust, one of the trusts which brought in pest controllers more than 50 times, accused the Conservatives of producing a misleading report. 


A spokesperson said routine visits by pest controllers to prevent infestations was good practice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are all here fighting for a great cause. </p>
<p>I for one make no bones about my agenda and that is to rid the UK of its present form of &#8220;democracy&#8221; and to restore a government which will always be, of the people, by the people, on behalf of the people. A government fully minded to observe ort heritage, customs laws and find constitution!</p>
<p>This can be our only way forward as we face the new styled Nazi Hoards of the Beast of Brussels.</p>
<p>However admirable and worthy the fight maybe we all still have to continue to live and being humans we get good and bad days and really bad days when we are sick.</p>
<p>Therefore I ask&#8212;what the bloody hell is wrong with you indolent lot when you continually allow atrocities such as this to persist and killing innocent patients in our hospitals?</p>
<p>I have been  long opposed to filth in our Hospitals and I am quoted as stating many times that if Spanish Hotels were of the same level of cleanliness as UK hospitals&#8212;- the Spanish tourist industry would collapse.</p>
<p>So please wake up people of the UK, as its  no good being wise if you lose your wife or other loved ones to filthy bugs!</p>
<p>Take a look at this report Below</p>
<p>Hospitals &#8216;infested with vermin&#8217; </p>
<p>If these hospitals were restaurants they would be closed down and out of business </p>
<p>Pest control expert David Cross on how pests get into hospitals and spread infection</p>
<p>The cleanliness of most NHS hospitals in England is threatened by frequent invasions of rats, fleas, bedbugs, flies and cockroaches, a report claims. </p>
<p>Figures released by the Conservatives show that 70% of NHS Trusts brought in pest controllers at least 50 times between January 2006 and March 2008. </p>
<p>Vermin were found in wards, clinics and even operating theatres. A patients&#8217; group said the situation was revolting. </p>
<p>But health chiefs played down fears the infestations could lead to disease. </p>
<p>The figures were obtained by the Conservatives under the Freedom of Information Act, with every hospital asked to reveal how often pest controllers had visited over the two-year period in question. </p>
<p>Of those that replied, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust topped the table, with more than 1,000 incidents, and five other trusts passed the 800 mark. All the respondents had reported some pest problem in the two-year period. </p>
<p>Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust said that, as the fourth largest in England, it was likely to encounter more pest control problems, and might be recording incidents differently to other trusts. </p>
<p>While most infestations involved non-clinical areas, some trusts reported problems nearer to patients. </p>
<p>One had wasps in a neo-natal unit, and flying ants on the main wards, while another reported rats in their maternity unit, and wasps in operating theatres. </p>
<p>A children&#8217;s A&amp;E was infested with flies, and main wards were also home to mice, silverfish, biting insects and beetles. </p>
<p>Other common problems included bedbugs, fleas and cockroaches. </p>
<p>Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: &#8220;Labour have said over and over that they will improve cleanliness in our hospitals, but these figures clearly show that they are failing.&#8221; </p>
<p>Both the Department of Health and the Health Protection Agency (HPA) were sceptical of suggestions by the Conservatives that the presence of insect infestations could help spread infections among patients. </p>
<p>MOST PEST CONTROL VISITS </p>
<p>Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust: 1,070 </p>
<p>Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust: 898 </p>
<p>Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust: 857 </p>
<p>Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust: 855 </p>
<p>Guy&#8217;s and St Thomas&#8217; NHS Foundation Trust: 813 </p>
<p>Barts and the London NHS Trust: 801 </p>
<p>York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: 690 </p>
<p>Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust: 658 </p>
<p>Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust: 450 </p>
<p>East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust: 416 </p>
<p>Source: Figures obtained by the Conservatives for January 2006 to March .</p>
<p>A spokesman for the HPA said: &#8220;In countries with good standards of healthcare, the possibility for insects or pests to transmit infections in hospitals would be very remote. </p>
<p>&#8220;In the UK, wounds are treated appropriately and dressings applied to ensure good hygiene and prevent infection.&#8221; </p>
<p>Ivan Lewis, the health minister, said the Conservatives had exaggerated the problem, and &#8220;talked down&#8221; the NHS in order to score a political point. </p>
<p>However, a spokesman from the Patients Association was unconvinced, saying: &#8220;Such findings are truly revolting. </p>
<p>&#8220;How can patients be safe amid bedbugs, fleas and rats? These findings reveal what happens when money is taken away from where patients expect to see it spent. </p>
<p>&#8220;If these hospitals were restaurants they would be closed down and out of business.&#8221; </p>
<p>The responsibility for monitoring hygiene in the NHS falls to the Healthcare Commission, and the expert leading its healthcare infection programme, Christine Braithwaite, said that it had received &#8220;negligible&#8221; numbers of reports about the threat posed by vermin. </p>
<p>&#8220;Clearly, it may be necessary to take action against pests in these large public buildings from time to time. </p>
<p>&#8220;However, it is important for hospital trusts to have robust procedures in place to deal with any pest problems.&#8221; </p>
<p>The Commission also said it would use the information to inform its hospital hygiene inspection programme. </p>
<p>Health Minister Ivan Lewis said that hospitals were responsible for ensuring their buildings were clean and that patient safety was not compromised. </p>
<p>&#8220;The Hygiene Code requires NHS bodies to have a pest control policy that anticipates and manages this issue. </p>
<p>&#8220;Trusts should take rapid action and follow through with surveillance in place to avoid pest incidents and minimise hazards. </p>
<p>&#8220;Use of pest control is a sign of good proactive management.&#8221; </p>
<p>Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust, one of the trusts which brought in pest controllers more than 50 times, accused the Conservatives of producing a misleading report. </p>
<p>A spokesperson said routine visits by pest controllers to prevent infestations was good practice.</p>
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		<title>By: PETER CAMPBELL</title>
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		<dc:creator>PETER CAMPBELL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>as  the easterhouse  by-election sends out its  message to gordon browns goverment  , i hope gordon dose not jump ship?  just now, but is still there  when the next general election comes round ? so as the uk voters will use there votes for a referendumn on the EU? i can also see my country of scotland going independent  very soon ,but will have to realise we must be  out of the EU? FOR THIS TO HAPPEN?  THERE CAN NEVER BE AN INDEPENDENT  SCOTLAND ? AND STILL BE A MEMBER OF THE EU? WATCH THIS SPACE ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as  the easterhouse  by-election sends out its  message to gordon browns goverment  , i hope gordon dose not jump ship?  just now, but is still there  when the next general election comes round ? so as the uk voters will use there votes for a referendumn on the EU? i can also see my country of scotland going independent  very soon ,but will have to realise we must be  out of the EU? FOR THIS TO HAPPEN?  THERE CAN NEVER BE AN INDEPENDENT  SCOTLAND ? AND STILL BE A MEMBER OF THE EU? WATCH THIS SPACE ?</p>
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		<title>By: david_grothier</title>
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		<dc:creator>david_grothier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 15:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I will not bury my head in the sand from things like this. I want my country back with a strong solid government, where people young and old can safely walk our streets. 

If parliament cannot uphold its pledegs to the nation then Parliement must be dissolved and replaced with those who can.

Take a look at thos please---its outrageous and never forget that you could be the next victim.

Sky News SkyNews - 1 hour 41 minutes ago

More than 350 knife crimes are committed in England and Wales every day, the latest figures have revealed.

The British Crime Survey (BCS) showed nearly 130,000 took place last year - and the total does not include offences involving under-16s.

It means that someone was wounded or threatened with a knife, on average, once every four minutes.

Police figures also disclosed that more than 22,000 serious offences involved a knife last year, including 231 attempted murders, nearly 14,000 robberies and more than 8,000 woundings.

The figures will deepen public concern about knife crime after a horrifying series of deaths on Britain&#039;s streets.

The figures showed a third of all violent crimes involved a gang of three or more offenders.

A quarter of such crimes featured four or more assailants and 8% involved three attackers.

Nearly one in eight violent crimes involved school-age children and 52% were committed by criminals aged 16 to 24.

Additional figures from the UK card payments association Apacs revealed a leap in plastic card fraud.

There were a fifth more fraudulent transactions year-on-year - up to 2.7 million - and losses increased by a quarter to Â£535m.

Home Office chief scientific adviser Professor Paul Wiles said the economic downturn might well result in increasing rates of property crimes, including burglary and theft.

The statistics also revealed that the menace of knife crime is not confined to cities.

The 22,000 serious knife incidents were spread across all police forces in England and Wales, including largely rural areas such as Devon and Cornwall (288 offences) and Wiltshire (140).

The largest number of offences - 7,409 - was recorded in London, although the capital was below the national average for the proportion of serious crimes involving knives.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will not bury my head in the sand from things like this. I want my country back with a strong solid government, where people young and old can safely walk our streets. </p>
<p>If parliament cannot uphold its pledegs to the nation then Parliement must be dissolved and replaced with those who can.</p>
<p>Take a look at thos please&#8212;its outrageous and never forget that you could be the next victim.</p>
<p>Sky News SkyNews &#8211; 1 hour 41 minutes ago</p>
<p>More than 350 knife crimes are committed in England and Wales every day, the latest figures have revealed.</p>
<p>The British Crime Survey (BCS) showed nearly 130,000 took place last year &#8211; and the total does not include offences involving under-16s.</p>
<p>It means that someone was wounded or threatened with a knife, on average, once every four minutes.</p>
<p>Police figures also disclosed that more than 22,000 serious offences involved a knife last year, including 231 attempted murders, nearly 14,000 robberies and more than 8,000 woundings.</p>
<p>The figures will deepen public concern about knife crime after a horrifying series of deaths on Britain&#8217;s streets.</p>
<p>The figures showed a third of all violent crimes involved a gang of three or more offenders.</p>
<p>A quarter of such crimes featured four or more assailants and 8% involved three attackers.</p>
<p>Nearly one in eight violent crimes involved school-age children and 52% were committed by criminals aged 16 to 24.</p>
<p>Additional figures from the UK card payments association Apacs revealed a leap in plastic card fraud.</p>
<p>There were a fifth more fraudulent transactions year-on-year &#8211; up to 2.7 million &#8211; and losses increased by a quarter to Â£535m.</p>
<p>Home Office chief scientific adviser Professor Paul Wiles said the economic downturn might well result in increasing rates of property crimes, including burglary and theft.</p>
<p>The statistics also revealed that the menace of knife crime is not confined to cities.</p>
<p>The 22,000 serious knife incidents were spread across all police forces in England and Wales, including largely rural areas such as Devon and Cornwall (288 offences) and Wiltshire (140).</p>
<p>The largest number of offences &#8211; 7,409 &#8211; was recorded in London, although the capital was below the national average for the proportion of serious crimes involving knives.</p>
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		<title>By: George Carter</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Carter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can you explain that a little more Tom? Turn off your caps lock.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you explain that a little more Tom? Turn off your caps lock.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Collins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Collins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ARE YOU UNDER &quot;CONSPIRACIES&quot; ON THE GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE ?

IF EXPOSURE WORRIES &quot;THEM&quot; THEN THIS WOULD HELP !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ARE YOU UNDER &#8220;CONSPIRACIES&#8221; ON THE GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE ?</p>
<p>IF EXPOSURE WORRIES &#8220;THEM&#8221; THEN THIS WOULD HELP !</p>
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		<title>By: George Carter</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Carter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:14:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Reply to J Salisbury.  You won&#039;t have any luck getting your findings about Common Purpose published in the main newspapers.  Believe me I&#039;ve tried. Having said that,  I&#039;ve had 3 postings published on Peter Hitchens&#039; Mail On Sunday blog page.  He prints everything and if he doesn&#039;t agree with any comments he still publishes them and replies to them. However there are other ways to get the message out and here&#039;s what I&#039;ve done.  I registered with The Sun and Daily Express newspapers so that I could publish comments on news stories.  My username on both these papers is Witchfinder General (don&#039;t ask...) :o) The first sentance any viewer to my profile sees is a short opener refering to Common Purpose then in the smaller print I ask people to watch Brians superb talk on Google Video.  As well as this I have a website for my business therefore I put on it what I choose and on the main page is a referal again to Brians talk.  I was sent a genuine DVD of this talk and I&#039;ve been sending them out free of charge to people who ask.  I&#039;ve even sent one to Alaska because I&#039;m told they have CP there as well!  Today I got two ladies talking behind the counter of my local post office, which they&#039;re closing. I&#039;ve got them into conversation and held their attention.  Tomorrow I&#039;m taking a DVD of the talk to them.  So you see there are quite a few ways to get this info out there it&#039;s a matter of just chipping away.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reply to J Salisbury.  You won&#8217;t have any luck getting your findings about Common Purpose published in the main newspapers.  Believe me I&#8217;ve tried. Having said that,  I&#8217;ve had 3 postings published on Peter Hitchens&#8217; Mail On Sunday blog page.  He prints everything and if he doesn&#8217;t agree with any comments he still publishes them and replies to them. However there are other ways to get the message out and here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve done.  I registered with The Sun and Daily Express newspapers so that I could publish comments on news stories.  My username on both these papers is Witchfinder General (don&#8217;t ask&#8230;) <img src='http://www.ukcolumn.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> ) The first sentance any viewer to my profile sees is a short opener refering to Common Purpose then in the smaller print I ask people to watch Brians superb talk on Google Video.  As well as this I have a website for my business therefore I put on it what I choose and on the main page is a referal again to Brians talk.  I was sent a genuine DVD of this talk and I&#8217;ve been sending them out free of charge to people who ask.  I&#8217;ve even sent one to Alaska because I&#8217;m told they have CP there as well!  Today I got two ladies talking behind the counter of my local post office, which they&#8217;re closing. I&#8217;ve got them into conversation and held their attention.  Tomorrow I&#8217;m taking a DVD of the talk to them.  So you see there are quite a few ways to get this info out there it&#8217;s a matter of just chipping away.</p>
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		<title>By: david_grothier</title>
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		<dc:creator>david_grothier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After being shocked ridged by the recent out bursts from Brussels over the Irish no vote, It really lick something in the brain box. So after a bit more digging around, this former cursory pro European has made a hasty turnabout to the other side.

There is a hell of a lot wrong with Britain today, only more digging will reveal if its all been a dastardly Euro-plot to get us into a state of pre submission to LISBON! 

Come lets us pray the Irish may have shown us the light as well as given us the â€œBlack Stuff.â€

From now I would be very wary indeed over what Brussels is trying to force upon us all. As I said I used to think it was a good idea total unity in Europe and all that, but it seems as if Brussels wants to take over where Adolf left off, and please folks donâ€™t forget that during WWII Adolf got a lot of support from the Benelux countries.

We all have to be very cautious and extremely sceptical these days as the propagandist have so very valid points and brother do they press them homeâ€“-take a look at this brief pro Europe synopsis as most of it is indeed correct: The process of European integration that has produced the European Union (EU) is the most ambitious and most successful example of peaceful international cooperation in world history. In the last half-century, Europe has liberalised trade, coordinated macroeconomic policies, and centralized regulatory decision-making. The single market and single currency mean that most new western European laws and regulations covering commercial and financial matters now originate in Brussels rather than in national capitals. A majority of Europe&#039;s leaders, business people, and citizens believe the EU has contributed to the spread of unprecedented prosperity, peace, and democracy throughout the region.
However flip it around and then try this perspective. In Europe today there is undoubtedly a spectre of bureaucratic despotism which haunts the continent. The too rapid accumulation of power in Brussels is transforming the EU into a centralized tyranny. Economic liberalization has produced an ironic consequence: the triumph of the French dirigiste model of a centralized, autonomous state bureaucracy. The EU is becoming an alien government of strangers imposed from a remote capital -- akin to an early-modern absolutist state. Regulation by the Brussels bureaucracy erodes local self-government and corrupts individual Europeans by breeding fear, sycophancy, and resentment in place of traditional civic virtues such as emulation, self-reliance, and humility. If nothing is done to reverse the trend, European citizens will rise up against the EU in war or revolution. In sum, the prospects for Europe are bleaker than they have been since 1945.

So is this a case of the Good, Bad and the Ugly , Sure plenty of good stuff to chew on plenty of bad, that is always the way. However itâ€™s the recent spate of Ugliness that has touch my torch.

Frankly I donâ€™t like dictatorial attitudes of JosÃ© Manuel Barroso, nor Angela Merkel and especially Nicolas Sarkozy, who should stay in bed with his new misses before someone else gets there, rather that be stirring things up in Israel he apparently seem to be unable to control French domestic polices without molesting that of other nations.

Instead of immediately, after the Irish referendum results was announced, coming out all hard like and waving a big stick at all us naughty little people, why did he  not have the sense to offer the Europeans he needs the support of,( and needs us more than we need him) â€“-some sugar. I say this as we have a very turbulent history we Europeans and we are only a very short fuse away  a nasty shock in response to the tyranny that befell our seventeenth-and eighteenth-century forebears. Therefore I believe it would have been just a little more prudent to have talked, even if talking around, a written federal constitution that unambiguously defines the rights and responsibilities of the EU, and that of national and local governments. This constitution must eschew existing European models and take its cue from eighteenth-century Americaâ€˜s James Madison&#039;s compound republic, with its complex separation of powers, split both horizontally (among branches of the EU) and vertically (among Brussels, the member states, and subnational bodies such as regional governments). But no pan-European constitutional debate has yet taken place, possibly because, I could be reasoned that the triumph of economic language has impoverished political discourse among European elites. So to me, if we in Europe ever needed another Madison, then this must be the time for a resurrection.

Without some compromising situation being brought about perhaps we will be finding out the hard way exactly what the Brussels Mafia thinks of both itself and us! And Lord help the Irish with Brian Gnomwen as Prime Minister who said the last Sunday that  there is no obvious solution to the dilemma faced by Ireland and the European Union following the  rejection of the Lisbon Treaty. Ireland and the Union are in uncharted territory  he said, continuing with,   we have to now try and chart that uncharted territory. And there is &quot;no quick fix&quot; to the problem: &quot;It&#039;s not clear how we are going to proceed.

Well Brian my message to you is clearly this: The Irish people have spoken freely and constitutionally !You have been formally instructed on the way to proceed.â€“-NOW GO TO IT!

Of course if it looks like a Gnome, talks like a Gnome and acts like a Gnome, THEN IT MUST BE A GNOME!  And  they belong at the bottom of the garden along side the gold fishpond and not in the Irish Parliament.

Sorry Brian, you have acted like a Pratt and there is too much at stake for an observation of the social niceties.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After being shocked ridged by the recent out bursts from Brussels over the Irish no vote, It really lick something in the brain box. So after a bit more digging around, this former cursory pro European has made a hasty turnabout to the other side.</p>
<p>There is a hell of a lot wrong with Britain today, only more digging will reveal if its all been a dastardly Euro-plot to get us into a state of pre submission to LISBON! </p>
<p>Come lets us pray the Irish may have shown us the light as well as given us the â€œBlack Stuff.â€</p>
<p>From now I would be very wary indeed over what Brussels is trying to force upon us all. As I said I used to think it was a good idea total unity in Europe and all that, but it seems as if Brussels wants to take over where Adolf left off, and please folks donâ€™t forget that during WWII Adolf got a lot of support from the Benelux countries.</p>
<p>We all have to be very cautious and extremely sceptical these days as the propagandist have so very valid points and brother do they press them homeâ€“-take a look at this brief pro Europe synopsis as most of it is indeed correct: The process of European integration that has produced the European Union (EU) is the most ambitious and most successful example of peaceful international cooperation in world history. In the last half-century, Europe has liberalised trade, coordinated macroeconomic policies, and centralized regulatory decision-making. The single market and single currency mean that most new western European laws and regulations covering commercial and financial matters now originate in Brussels rather than in national capitals. A majority of Europe&#8217;s leaders, business people, and citizens believe the EU has contributed to the spread of unprecedented prosperity, peace, and democracy throughout the region.<br />
However flip it around and then try this perspective. In Europe today there is undoubtedly a spectre of bureaucratic despotism which haunts the continent. The too rapid accumulation of power in Brussels is transforming the EU into a centralized tyranny. Economic liberalization has produced an ironic consequence: the triumph of the French dirigiste model of a centralized, autonomous state bureaucracy. The EU is becoming an alien government of strangers imposed from a remote capital &#8212; akin to an early-modern absolutist state. Regulation by the Brussels bureaucracy erodes local self-government and corrupts individual Europeans by breeding fear, sycophancy, and resentment in place of traditional civic virtues such as emulation, self-reliance, and humility. If nothing is done to reverse the trend, European citizens will rise up against the EU in war or revolution. In sum, the prospects for Europe are bleaker than they have been since 1945.</p>
<p>So is this a case of the Good, Bad and the Ugly , Sure plenty of good stuff to chew on plenty of bad, that is always the way. However itâ€™s the recent spate of Ugliness that has touch my torch.</p>
<p>Frankly I donâ€™t like dictatorial attitudes of JosÃ© Manuel Barroso, nor Angela Merkel and especially Nicolas Sarkozy, who should stay in bed with his new misses before someone else gets there, rather that be stirring things up in Israel he apparently seem to be unable to control French domestic polices without molesting that of other nations.</p>
<p>Instead of immediately, after the Irish referendum results was announced, coming out all hard like and waving a big stick at all us naughty little people, why did he  not have the sense to offer the Europeans he needs the support of,( and needs us more than we need him) â€“-some sugar. I say this as we have a very turbulent history we Europeans and we are only a very short fuse away  a nasty shock in response to the tyranny that befell our seventeenth-and eighteenth-century forebears. Therefore I believe it would have been just a little more prudent to have talked, even if talking around, a written federal constitution that unambiguously defines the rights and responsibilities of the EU, and that of national and local governments. This constitution must eschew existing European models and take its cue from eighteenth-century Americaâ€˜s James Madison&#8217;s compound republic, with its complex separation of powers, split both horizontally (among branches of the EU) and vertically (among Brussels, the member states, and subnational bodies such as regional governments). But no pan-European constitutional debate has yet taken place, possibly because, I could be reasoned that the triumph of economic language has impoverished political discourse among European elites. So to me, if we in Europe ever needed another Madison, then this must be the time for a resurrection.</p>
<p>Without some compromising situation being brought about perhaps we will be finding out the hard way exactly what the Brussels Mafia thinks of both itself and us! And Lord help the Irish with Brian Gnomwen as Prime Minister who said the last Sunday that  there is no obvious solution to the dilemma faced by Ireland and the European Union following the  rejection of the Lisbon Treaty. Ireland and the Union are in uncharted territory  he said, continuing with,   we have to now try and chart that uncharted territory. And there is &#8220;no quick fix&#8221; to the problem: &#8220;It&#8217;s not clear how we are going to proceed.</p>
<p>Well Brian my message to you is clearly this: The Irish people have spoken freely and constitutionally !You have been formally instructed on the way to proceed.â€“-NOW GO TO IT!</p>
<p>Of course if it looks like a Gnome, talks like a Gnome and acts like a Gnome, THEN IT MUST BE A GNOME!  And  they belong at the bottom of the garden along side the gold fishpond and not in the Irish Parliament.</p>
<p>Sorry Brian, you have acted like a Pratt and there is too much at stake for an observation of the social niceties.</p>
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		<title>By: JSalisbury</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 10:23:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I haven&#039;t read the paper, but I shall be writing in for copies shortly.

I read the Telegraph online a lot.  Yesterday I read with horror yesterday in the Telegraph about the woman who, in the throes of labour, was turned away from two Sussex hospitals, and gave birth on the floor of the third. 

This erosion is indicative across the board and I from my comfortable perch in the middle classes have watched and tutted as the strong society I love, with systems underpinning it to promote and protect all its citizenry, has being eroded and choked by red tape, political correctness, criminally bad management and poor strategy at the highest level.  I sit comfortably if I blame it on &#039;grumbliness&#039; and middle age, but my sense of guilt over not doing more is becoming louder.   

I clicked a link in a Telegraph comment today, re RBS and the state of the economy, which took me to Brian Gerrish&#039;s UTube talk about the charity Common Purpose, then I found more to listen to and read about.  I had never heard of Common Purpose before! and I thought I was fairly well read and aware.  

I watched with interest and concern.  This Trojan Horse so-called charity needs more national news exposure, because nobody knows its there!!  and how much of our money it is eating up.   How do we do this?  How do we get the likes of Newsnight or Panorama to take it up?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t read the paper, but I shall be writing in for copies shortly.</p>
<p>I read the Telegraph online a lot.  Yesterday I read with horror yesterday in the Telegraph about the woman who, in the throes of labour, was turned away from two Sussex hospitals, and gave birth on the floor of the third. </p>
<p>This erosion is indicative across the board and I from my comfortable perch in the middle classes have watched and tutted as the strong society I love, with systems underpinning it to promote and protect all its citizenry, has being eroded and choked by red tape, political correctness, criminally bad management and poor strategy at the highest level.  I sit comfortably if I blame it on &#8216;grumbliness&#8217; and middle age, but my sense of guilt over not doing more is becoming louder.   </p>
<p>I clicked a link in a Telegraph comment today, re RBS and the state of the economy, which took me to Brian Gerrish&#8217;s UTube talk about the charity Common Purpose, then I found more to listen to and read about.  I had never heard of Common Purpose before! and I thought I was fairly well read and aware.  </p>
<p>I watched with interest and concern.  This Trojan Horse so-called charity needs more national news exposure, because nobody knows its there!!  and how much of our money it is eating up.   How do we do this?  How do we get the likes of Newsnight or Panorama to take it up?</p>
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		<title>By: PETER CAMPBELL</title>
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		<dc:creator>PETER CAMPBELL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>as the bill regarding  terrorist  was passed today this only confirms  the truth ?  that our goverment is creating  utter  shambles  with our human rights  as free citizens , or are they intent  in  doing  this ,in order that the facist  state  of the EU TAKES OVER OUR LIVES, I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR  OUR  NEW MEMBER  BOB SPINKS  VOTED FOR THIS BILL?  IS HE WORKING FOR THE EU? GORDON BROWN HAS PULLED THE PLUG ON WESTMINISTER AS IF HE WERE RUNNING AROUND LIKE SOME NED  ? VANDALISING  HIS LOCAL SCHOOL? MAYBE HE IS READING  THE UK COLUMN ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as the bill regarding  terrorist  was passed today this only confirms  the truth ?  that our goverment is creating  utter  shambles  with our human rights  as free citizens , or are they intent  in  doing  this ,in order that the facist  state  of the EU TAKES OVER OUR LIVES, I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR  OUR  NEW MEMBER  BOB SPINKS  VOTED FOR THIS BILL?  IS HE WORKING FOR THE EU? GORDON BROWN HAS PULLED THE PLUG ON WESTMINISTER AS IF HE WERE RUNNING AROUND LIKE SOME NED  ? VANDALISING  HIS LOCAL SCHOOL? MAYBE HE IS READING  THE UK COLUMN ?</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 20:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>as another  mep  bites  the dust ? and starts  to tell the truth  regarding  his expences ,  is this the start  of the christianawakening  in  the belly  of the monster  called  the  EU? AS MORE  PEOPLE  READ THE UK COLUMN  I THINK THERE IS GOING TO BE A BIG AWAKENING  TO COME? THIS IS ONLY THE TIP  OF THE ICEBERG  WHAT IS GOING  ON  OVER THERE IN BRUSSELS , MY FREIND AND CARDINAL KEITH O,BREIN HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH  IN SCOTLAND HAS ALREADY VISITED ?  AND WAS GLAD TO GET BACK HOME SAFE ? AFTER  HIS HECTIC  VIST , WITH ONLY A VERY SHORT TIME TO SPEAK ..2 MINUTES  WAS ALL HE WAS GIVEN?  IF THIS DOSE NOT TELL THE WORLD SOMETHING IS WRONG ?  WITH THERE POLICYS , IT COULD NOT BE ANY OBVIOUS? THE SOONER WE HAVE A REFERENDUM  THE BETTER? GOD SPEED THE TRUTH ?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as another  mep  bites  the dust ? and starts  to tell the truth  regarding  his expences ,  is this the start  of the christianawakening  in  the belly  of the monster  called  the  EU? AS MORE  PEOPLE  READ THE UK COLUMN  I THINK THERE IS GOING TO BE A BIG AWAKENING  TO COME? THIS IS ONLY THE TIP  OF THE ICEBERG  WHAT IS GOING  ON  OVER THERE IN BRUSSELS , MY FREIND AND CARDINAL KEITH O,BREIN HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH  IN SCOTLAND HAS ALREADY VISITED ?  AND WAS GLAD TO GET BACK HOME SAFE ? AFTER  HIS HECTIC  VIST , WITH ONLY A VERY SHORT TIME TO SPEAK ..2 MINUTES  WAS ALL HE WAS GIVEN?  IF THIS DOSE NOT TELL THE WORLD SOMETHING IS WRONG ?  WITH THERE POLICYS , IT COULD NOT BE ANY OBVIOUS? THE SOONER WE HAVE A REFERENDUM  THE BETTER? GOD SPEED THE TRUTH ?<br />
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		<title>By: PETER CAMPBELL</title>
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		<dc:creator>PETER CAMPBELL</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 08:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>AS   THE UK COLUMN  SPREADS  ITS TRUTH THROUGH OUT THE UK , I JUST LEARNED  THERE WILL BE A BIG MEETING IN THE HEART OF BIRMINGHAM  CITY  THIS  NOVEMBER , ONCE FUNDING FOR THIS VENUE COMES FORTH ?  2,500Â£  IS NEEDED NOW TO SECURE THIS EVENT ? PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN ?  GOD BLESS
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AS   THE UK COLUMN  SPREADS  ITS TRUTH THROUGH OUT THE UK , I JUST LEARNED  THERE WILL BE A BIG MEETING IN THE HEART OF BIRMINGHAM  CITY  THIS  NOVEMBER , ONCE FUNDING FOR THIS VENUE COMES FORTH ?  2,500Â£  IS NEEDED NOW TO SECURE THIS EVENT ? PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN ?  GOD BLESS<br />
WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE ..WHO CAN BE AGAINST US?<br />
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		<title>By: sally mcmillan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 11:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just been delivered the April edition of your paper. The first time i&#039;ve seen your paper. Glad to see that there are people out there that think we are entitled to hear the truth of whats going on in Britian today. Keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just been delivered the April edition of your paper. The first time i&#8217;ve seen your paper. Glad to see that there are people out there that think we are entitled to hear the truth of whats going on in Britian today. Keep up the good work.</p>
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		<title>By: Jackie Holden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 08:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good letter James.  I agree with what you have written.</description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree wholeheartedly with the writer of the above letter. I first saw a Brian Gerrish YouTube video then read the UK Column â€“ I was astounded to learn what was happening to the UK and particularly Scotland.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree wholeheartedly with the writer of the above letter. I first saw a Brian Gerrish YouTube video then read the UK Column â€“ I was astounded to learn what was happening to the UK and particularly Scotland.</p>
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