THIS IS THE most depressing Election Day I can remember in
my 65 years. In the 1980's I was a Lefty and the three elections won by
Margaret Thatcher never left me as depressed as I feel with this one.
All of
today's three main party leaders are
professional politicians - cardboard
cut-outs, moulded by a spin-Meister and groomed
by television broadcasters who work out of hours, being paid by the politicians
to coach them on how to avoid the awkward questions - this from the very people
who would be asking them. The fact that all three of the main party leaders
made promises only to break them just goes to show how amateurish they really
are: all three are a disheartening spectacle; none of them worthy to leave
their photographic imprint on the stair wall in 10 Downing Street.
We live
in troubled times, and they are going to get far worse. We have ISIS knocking
on Europe's door, who are daily herding more and more people to Libya's
Mediterranean coast line for passage to Italy, the entry point for who knows
how many ISIS terrorists disguised as poor beleaguered migrants soliciting the
liberal conscience to aid their nefarious purpose to join Europe's other 15
million Muslims.
The
universal acceptance of multiculturalism among all of the party leaders standing
in this election (with the exception of Farage) is troubling. It is so because
none of these leaders seem to understand what such a concept means in reality
as far as human nature is concerned; and are blindly accepting it and accusing
those who understand the logic of cultural diversity, and what it will
eventually lead to in terms of social conflict as racists - also make these
party leaders unfit for office.
The
very idea of a Federal European Union, which requires open borders to dilute
and eventually rid European countries of their national and cultural identity,
has also led to social pressures on (in the UK's case) the NHS, education, and housing:
all have been met with a disgruntled silence by the indigenous people of this nation
fearful of the racist slur and the wretched hate crime that can land them
behind bars – such people can only express themselves secretly through the
ballot box, which is why in May of last year Ukip trumped the Tories, Labour,
and the Liberal Democrat Party milk-sop.
NOT ONLY THE UK, but the whole of Europe has reached a low
point in its history. The future will be extremely dangerous for Europe. It may
even become a case of continental suicide in the making. Europe's boarders have
been opened up and the world now has free entry; and with it comes its own
dissolution into a rag-bag of nothingness. It is as if the floodgates have been
opened up to allow people from all parts of the African continent are being
allowed to land on European shores via Italy.
Today
the British people will turn out to vote – and those who do not leave their
cross on a ballot paper, and who believe none of the main parties matter, will
probably be proven right as far as the tide of history is concerned. For the
ship of state is being steered by all the three main parties into the direction
of a federal, multicultural, European Union: which is why this election above all
others I have lived through, make it the most depressive of all.
Tomorrow,
the bargaining will begin to reach some kind of compromise (if the polls are to
be believed) depending upon the result. There will have to be another coalition
unless, that is, another election will be needed in the autumn. Not since 1974
has such an arrangement had to take place requiring the electorate to once more
return to the polls. It has been 41 years since the people were asked to return
within a year to the polls; and tomorrow this may happen once more.
THIS IS A DEPRESSING election for me and millions of others
because, for us, the foremost issues are Islamism, immigration and Europe; and they
will not have been addressed by any of the parties (apart from – yes, you have
got it - Ukip) throughout this election campaign. We now have one Right of
centre party up against five other Left of centre parties (including Cameron's
One Nation Tories – despite his welfare reforms). In this election when it
comes to these two vital issues for the continuance of our nationhood and
border protection, none of the main parties will ever fulfil the needs and requirements
of the Indigenous people of the UK.
There
is and can be no excitement in this General Election for me. It will end in some
sort of stalemate and a depressing period of sorting out some sort of
administration that can keep the markets on board. It will either turn out to
be a continuance of the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition; or it will give
Milliband his truly desperate opportunity to fulfil his Marxist parent's ambition
for him to govern and turn this foremost capitalist state into a Marxist one by
agreeing to allow the SNP to
dictate their terms if, as the SNP rightly believes, Miliband will.
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