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June 10, 2006

Blair's legacy

Our dearly beloved and most Illustrious Leader has good reason to be worried about his much vaunted "legacy" as the possibly worst and most dishonest PM this country has had in several centuries! he will leave his successor, quite possibly from a different political party, the ruin of a nation, the destruction of the Union, created out of economic necessity in 1707 and expanded by political concensus in 180,1and a growth industry in nannying and bureaucracy that exceeds even the worst excesses of the Soviet Union. The national debt is growing, industry is shrinking and so are the real job opportunities, small businesses are being driven out or crippled and taxes have risen inexorably under this socialist regime. The illusions and spin are finally, like the mirages they are, vanishing. People have realised that the lies at the very heart of Whitehall extend all the way through the entire political system and through the Civil Service which has become the UK's single largest employer. One in five people is now directly or indirectly employed by the civil service, but try to get a hospital appointment, try to get sense from a Whitehall department, try to actually get anything done by that horde of paper shufflers and con-artists.

Blair's legacy will be an interesting one for the history books. It will be marked as the period in which a once great nation was finally torn apart by the legacy of a political propaganda campaign which has been run by Labour for at least the last sixty years North of the Border and probably longer in Wales - one which constantly painted the English as milking the hard working Scots and Welsh and "stealing" the fruits of their labours to enrich themselves while giving nothing in return. Anyone taking a simple look at where the most tax is raised and where the spending has been focussed for the last forty years would have immediately seen through this lie, but again, Labour has been careful not to allow the majority populations in either country to think this. It was amazing to speak to the many Scots on my trip up through the Western Isles who were adamant that they neither approved of nor wanted the expensive "Parliament" in Edinburgh - the building of which has cost the nation over £400 million so far and the bills keep pouring in - many expressing the view that it was merely a talking shop and gravy train for Tony's Cronies.

The division has also raised the Mid Lothian Question, but now as a serious issue, especially in view of Gordon Brown's ambition to be premier. He is a Scottish MP with a seat in Scotland, not England. His votes in the Westminster Parliament are meaningless in Scotland since he and his Illustrious Leader set up the Holyrood Parliament. The Westminster Parliament no longer decides on policy for Scotland other than Defence (anyone noticed how much of our Defence establishment has moved North again?) and Foreign Policy. Ergo, why should he and around 70 other MP's who represent Scottish constituencies have any say in England? That too will be one of Tony's "legacies". So too wil be a war in Iraq which, if he had bothered to read his history of the 20th Century - and not the PC version that he prefers all about "social revolution" - he would have discovered that the British Empire had been involved in a Vietnam style conflict there throughout the 1930's - a war we never actually finished. That should have warned him off for starters, but not, our Tony wants quick fixes and fast track to glory - someone else gets to sort out the mess.

We now have entire Departmen's in Whitehall which are so dysfunctional that the Home Secretary's description of his own as being "not fit for purpose" is the greatest understatement. It doesn't even begin to describe the chaos inside Whitehall where the various "sections" inside any given Department don't communicate with each other, never consider the full impact of their action on any other department - and in some cases are actually prevented from sharing information internally because of the interpretation of various pieces of unnecessary and ill thought out legislation Blair and his cronies have rammed through the statute books. As a result Whitehall is failing in every sphere, they routinely overspend on any project because they do not use competitive tendering and the "preferred supplier" system set up by the Treasury is the biggest gravy train for corruption since the 18th Century! The collapse of Education, Health Services, the ambition to create Regional Assemblies to break up the English, failing morale in Fire Services and Police Services, the joke that is Criminal Justice, the farce that is the Human Rights Act and now a terrorist threat from the very community this idiot and his hanger's on have boosted, fostered and promoted in favour of our own national identity are now all being exposed as failures of his ill-considered and incompetent "special advisers". These are Blair's Legacy.

This little man and his treasonous government should go and go now. Before what they have done to us becomes terminal and before the next government finds themselves unable to reverse the damage. sadly, it may already be far too late to save us. What Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Napoleon and the rest were not able to achieve by force of arms, this little turd has achieved in two and a half parliaments.

Now that is an achievement, but what a legacy!

Posted by The Gray Monk at June 10, 2006 12:11 PM

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