YorkshireMiner

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14 years ago @ The British National P... - Thanks Tories, Labour ... · 5 replies · +5 points

Dear Nationalists,
I am sorry too bother you with this, make out of it what you will, but it is far more important than worrying about paying pensions, too Poles. Polish pensions are nothing more than a distraction. Plans are now well and truly on the way to make sure you are well and truly shafted with this the Barcelona process. It been slowly gathering momentum for the last 15 years read this and be afraid be truly afraid
They have just appointed the Jordanian ambassador as secretary, of this farce. It seem innocuous but if it comes about it will mean that not only the Brits but Europe will be well and truly screwed and there will be nothing left for our grandchildren, it is all being done very very quietly. The E.U. is only the first step the idiots in Brussels want a Mediterranean Union. I leave you too imagine the consequences. You can read all the bullshit here, it sounds reasonable but it is not

http://ec.europa.eu/external_relations/euromed/ba...

This remark sent shivers up my backbone, they arrogantly think that it is a done thing and there is not going to be any democratic oversight be frightened be very frightened.

A statement will be circulated tomorrow amongst the 42 Foreign ministers of the countries which make up the Mediterranean Union, with any comments to be made within 15 days. With the exception of surprise opposition, today’s appointment will be definitively approved by a process of tacit consent. “Today we have made history.”

14 years ago @ The British National P... - Chairman's Video Updat... · 1 reply · +13 points

The Church Nick is standing by and which he most likely doesn't know about is St. Albans Church which serviced and still does service the Anglican community in Copenhagen. The fountain represents a person from Danish mythology who with the help of four giant oxen ploughed out the island of Zealand ( which Copenhagen is situated on) out of Sweden. A little bit of useless information but it is interesting to know.

14 years ago @ The British National P... - “Climate Change” S... · 0 replies · +3 points

The only winners in this debate have been the Danes, with the influx of all these people, they have been able too put a few kroner away in the bank for a rainy day. The Danes have been transitioning from an hydrocarbon economy too shall we say an electron economy for the last 30 years in fact from the oil shock of the 70s when there economy was 99% dependant on foreign oil. When I was living there most of the electricity was supplied by 12 large power stations now it is provided by about 200 smaller stations all with multiple fuel boilers. Avedore near Copenhagen has a contract with the surrounding farmers too supply surplus bails of hay. They are all cogeneration plant which means that the condensed steam is pumped through pipes under the street of Copenhagen and is used to heat the building in the area. It means that the efficiency of the station is in the region of 80% instead of the upper 30s for a normal station. They produce 19% of all there electricity from wind. They have had a feed in tariff for the last 30 years. It means that the Danes have paid a higher price for there electricity than we have, but this also means that they don't have too import foreign oil to generate the 19% they get from wind, which means a better balance of payments. Vestas was a small Danish windmill firm which built its first windmill in Denmark in 1976 is now the second largest windmill manufacturer in the world and have now produced enough windmills to produce all the electricity of a country the size of Spain. 30,000 people are now employed in the renewable energy market, which would be equal to about 350,000 here in the U.K. if we had an industry of comparative size. These are people in work paying taxes plus do not forget that the money earned from exports which also goes into the pockets of the Danish people and not some potentate in the middle East who will use it to build even more mosques in the U.K. all house are built with exceptional high standards of insulation which in the long run has saved the householder thousands of Kroner, even if the initial purchase price was much higher. Rockwool insulation by the way is an international Danish firm who have been able to piggy back on these laws to build out a firm that is now international, once again bringing its profits back into Denmark. This has also had political repercussions, when the Danes were attacked during the cartoon crisis they were literally able to tell the Arabs as in fact the Prime Minister of the day Rassmusen did, that he would not see the delegation of 11 Arab ambassadors as he had nothing to apologise for. While the other leaders in the west were getting ready to drop there trousers and bend over. Denmark does not have an oil umbilical cord that the islamists in the Middle East can cut. Political freedom of action is very dependant on our dependancy on foreign oil especially middle eastern oil which supplies 40% of the worlds oil and in the next few years 50% as rest of the worlds oil fields peak and produce less. The quicker we get off foreign oil the quicker we will get our political freedoms back

14 years ago @ The British National P... - “Climate Change” S... · 0 replies · +7 points

Being able to read and speak Danish I have been following this circus in the Danish press. A few things that have been reported make amusing reading 1,200 limousines have been ordered by the different delegations so the Danes have had to hire them from Germany and Sweden. So many have been arriving in private jets that after the Delegation arrives the plane has to fly off too another airport to be parked there is simple not enough room at Kastrup Copenhagen's airport some of these airports are in Germany and Sweden. I hate too think how many millions of tons of C02 has been pumped into the atmosphere. If they had wanted to do something about climate change the best thing these people could have done was too stay at home. The more I read the more like a sick joke the whole affaire seems to be.

14 years ago @ The British National P... - Is the Swiss Minaret V... · 0 replies · +2 points

you don't need to know it he is mainly a cypher, most of the power lies in the Cantons. I think the presidency does the rounds of all the main political parties in Government, and it changes about once a year. If you want to know where the power lies in Switzerland just remember that all the Swiss soldiers who have been in the armed forces have to retrain at regular intervals, they also keep there guns amunition and uniforms at home. the whole army can be mobilised in 24 to 48 hour and they have a nasty tendency to finish what they start. They are profoundly secular in politics, they even had a civil war in 1847 to reduce the influence of the catholic church, even though nearly half of the Swiss are catholic, and they supply the Vatican Swiss Guard. There is a delightful tale certainly not true that before the first world war the Kaiser was on a visit and was inspecting a guard of honour. He stopped and asked one soldier what he would do if he saw an army twice as big coming over the hill. Fire twice and go home was the reply. I think that even now there is a movement to get a referendum so that a paragraph can be written into Swiss law making it impossible for the Government to be forced to change any of its laws because of pressure from the U.N. or the E.U.

14 years ago @ The Green Arrow - One In Five Now Consid... · 0 replies · +5 points

I live in Holland and we have gone through the same problems with the PVV ( Freedom party) Geert Wilders split off from the VVD as a one man party in the Dutch Parliament at the last Election his party got 9 seats and if according to Gallop Poll there was an election now his party would get over 30 seats making it the largest party in the Dutch Parliament and give him the chance to be Prime Minister. The powers that be are still trying to derail him. In February he hasto go before the Courts because some group of people have complained he has broken a Dutch law that was specially devised too protect the sensitive souls of certain protected minorities. Not that they have a soul as far as I can see. The whole affair blew back in the face of the people bringing the charge as his party has gone from strength too strength. In the E.U. elections his party was polling over 30% of the votes here in Limburg where I live and where Geert comes from. The court case in February will only reinforce his parties growing strength. The same will happen with support for the BNP. Remember also that under the British Electoral system first past the post you have too get at least between 20%- and 30% before you start picking up members of Parliament. I had never ever thought that it would be possible for the BNP to gain a few seats in the next election but even that now look possible. Keep Strong

14 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Shoe Bomb... · 2 replies · +19 points

As a Brit I am disgusted with the way my own government caves into these people, so this expensive farce comes as no surprise to me. The best solution for these animals, for that is what they are, planing to murder thousands of people is just beyond the pale, is a length of rope and a nearby lamppost. I am not a great believer in Attila the Hen ( Maggie Thatcher ) but she certainly had the right idea when Bobby Sands went on a hunger strike to the death, it was to let him. She suffered very little political fallout at least among the majority of the Brits. you Yanks should take a leaf out of that ladies book. I only wish the yellow scum we have ruling us now would have the guts to do the same.

14 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Whoops: C... · 0 replies · +6 points

This is one dumb cleric, I have been in the land of the Pure, and it functions only with bribery, his group obviously didn't have the money to keep him out of prison. The problem now is to see if his supporters can raise the money to get him out.

14 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: As villag... · 0 replies · +5 points

I quiet enjoy this crap, especially this

(THE TRUTH IS THAT THE HINDUS ARE MISSING US; THEY LORD OVER THE BYGONE DAYS OF THE SPLENDOUR & RULE OF MUGALS)

The truth is that when the British arrived in India the Mugal empire was in a state of decomposition not really advanced but it was starting to smell, the Marathi confederation was snapping at its edges and the Sikhs were beginning to stop taking the shit dished out my the Muslims. Sikhism as I understand it evolved as a offshoot of Hinduism to defend itself. If I am wrong then I am certain any Sikh reading this will enlighten me. What isn't dispute is that the Muslim Mugals murdered eight of the first ten leaders of the sect. You can bet your life that the Sikhs aren't missing you. What happened to the bygone days of splendour and rule of the mugals, if you read a little history, instead of the babblings of a 7th century psychotic loon, you would know that the last Mugal Emperor ended his life as a pathetic opium addict exile in Rangoon on a small pension provided by the British. A couple of weeks ago one of his descendent was rescued from poverty in I think Calcutta by giving him a permanent job, so much for the splendour of Mugal rule.

14 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: As villag... · 0 replies · +6 points

To put it quite bluntly friend, you a numb nut. The only reason that the kafiran clans by that remark I presume you mean the British would have been interested in Afganistan and Pakistan would have been have been too send anthropological expeditions to study the quaint customs of the natives the way a biologist studies the mating habits of a frog. That is if the main invasion route too India hadn't come through that area. The Khyber pass and some other minor passes, had always been the main invasion routes into India since Alexandria and the Mughuls, all the British were ever really interested in was to make sure there was a good lock on the back gate. Especially when the Russians started to expand too the south in the 1830s and interfere in Afghan politics. if the Hindu Kush has extended with out a break or a pass down too the Indian ocean we would have left you to play with yourselfs and regret you truncated sex life because of the passing of your pet goat.