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9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Garvan Walshe: False e... · 0 replies · +1 points

Try Farsnews in English - the actuality of events in the Yemen is all there

The Saudi army have largely thrown away their weapons and legged it- though you won't read about this in the Telegraph or any of the western MSM

9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Queen's Speech sketch:... · 5 replies · +1 points

"One nation" ----------------spit.

Typical British occupier's flannel to try and disguise how much they hate England - the nation they dare not name.

When they let us have our own parliament, ministers , budget and government then I might take a mild interest in the British dimension - though only with the beedy eye of suspicion .Until then Gimson knows what he can do with his out of date twaddle.

"One Nation Toryism is the most inclusive form of British nationalism - sure, except for the English.

9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Garvan Walshe: False e... · 2 replies · +1 points

Jabhat Al Nusra - an ISIS subdepartment- most certainly is an Israeli backed and controlled gang. They regularly take refuge in Israel when the going gets too tough in Syria. Try reading it up. They have frequently been found with Israeli weapons including TOW's

Why the Israelis should back the rebellion in Syria- more like a foreign invasion really- is anyone's guess. It derives from the thrice contorted and paranoid mind of Netanyahu. One would have thought that Israeli interests would be the precise opposite of support for Al Quaeda and JAL but with Netanyahu you never can tell.

And the Saudi army most certainly is under attack. Ask the Houthi's.

9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Garvan Walshe: False e... · 4 replies · +1 points

"What we seem to have forgotten is the propensity of Arab armies to collapse like a house of cards when confronting a serious enemy -- "

You appear to have forgotten the Syrian Arab Army. Far from collapsing , it is now a hard, well trained , very well equipped, expanding and gutsy force. Backed by an excellent military intelligence- the best in the middle east. Despite having to fight on several fronts , it is holding its own against the US and Israeli backed ISIS and attendant gangs.

There is also Hisbollah, an equally tough force and in alliance with Syria. They stopped the Israelis in 2006 by the way. You appear not to have noticed.

That said, there is an Arab army that is due to collapse - the Saudi Arabian army , another American liability.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - NHS reform. The proble... · 0 replies · +1 points

Quite so. The PCT's weren't all that bad. Rather better than the CCG's. What has not been appreciated is that CCG's , initially meant to be somehwat like the old fundholding groups, were, late in the day, transmogrified into mega groups. We started out with about half a dozen CCG proposals in Dorset and there was interest. Right at the end they were bundled into one ie Dorset CCG. No effective consultation.Just heard about it .

There are a small group of GP enthusiasts who still try to guide things. Apart from them interest has died. The locality groups are mere talking shops.
A further point is how the CCG's have been hijacked by the civil servants. as full timers they are the people who run the show.
Another ineffective reorganisation, all done at vast expense. Could bave done without it.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - James Gray MP: Why it ... · 0 replies · +1 points

--a good thing too.

Cameron? Hague have got it totally wrong about Syria. Syria is quite capable of being the Switzerland of the Middle East . Instead of demonising the Assad regime we should understand that after the ghastly atrocities inflicted upon the Syrian people by the various gangs of religious fanatics -so many of them foreign to the point that Syria feels herself to have been invaded - that President Assad , after a shaky start, now has the firm support of most of the population of Syria of all religions and sects.

President Assad is no angel and yet we must recognise that he has put himself at the head of Syrian resistance to barbarism and is recognised by the Syriansas that head. He is very popular. Despite the denigrations of Cameron/Obama and the CIA types ( in which the British government actively prevented Syrians in Great Britain voting) he won the election fair and square with 88% of the vote on 3/6/14.

We should be supporting the Syrian government against ISIS and all the other rats who have invaded Syria.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - What's the answer to t... · 1 reply · +1 points

A true conservative should be advocating a parliament for England and not an insulting subcommittee of the British parliament.
It should be obvious that mere EVEL is a subterfuge to fobb off the English with half measures when the other countries of the UK have their own parliaments. Nothing less will do for England.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Andrew Lansley MP: The... · 1 reply · +1 points

Mr Lansley puts himself squarely in the NO to England category. He wants to deny us parliamentary recognition which is to deny us any recognition at all.
It should be blindingly obvious by now that England needs her own parliament and a complete handover of all internal governance by the British government to an English administration.

Just to spell it out to Mr Lansley, that means another layer of politicians and will cost; the cost to be recouped by a trimming of the functions of Westminster. It is Westminster that is rapidly losing legitimacy because it insists on clinging to an absurdly unjust and dysfunctional non-constitution, the product of poor and arrogant decisions taken in a non democratic age and wholly inappropriate to 2014.

Westminster does not represent England. It refuses to do so and the time is long past when it can restore itself. It acts more as an occupying force of exploitation and discrimination against England.
Thus with Scotland , also with England.

Time to face reality Mr Lansley.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - After the Wharton Bill... · 0 replies · +1 points

Irrelavant whatever the size of the Welsh Assemby. This is about England and the number should be anumber that England is comfortable with.
I reckon about 500.

With a significant reduction in the size of Westminster.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Lord Ashcroft: New pol... · 0 replies · +1 points

"Do we really need an English Parliament?" ---- amswer is YES, just like the British accept that Scotland has her paliament, England needs one too. How long further do we in England have to tolerate this Westminster reaguard action. Just accept the basic reality that England needs her own forum for poltical dabate and that anything British cannot be that. British is for the United Kingdom of which England is a part but is not to be confused with.

If it is of any use to your reluctance acceptance of reality, console yourself with thought the British Union will be very much mor logical and constitutionally safer and therefore more broadly accepted if England is recognised with her parliament.