The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a body of the country's leading military and diplomatic figures, says the loss of British values and national identity caused by "flabby and bogus" Government thinking has made the country vulnerable to attack from Islamic extremists.
Most of us have known that for a long time but the NuLabour politicians who are responsible for this disgraceful situation are incapable of halting the rot. As a result ,the Archbishop of Canterbury may well be right in predicting the introduction of Sharia law in Britain since the Labour politicians who should be putting a stop to this nonsense are more concerned with gaining votes from the Islamics by encouraging their fantasies.
you seem to have a anti labour theme but i can tell you that bitch promoted the flag of united kingdom while selling out to any other foriegn buyer the water to france the shipyards to europe so we could not build got the reduction to out payments so we lost out, the pits she deverstated, buying south african coal. and the social cost of 4,000,000 + on dole. i do not give labour much credit either as they when jobs arose bring in anybody to work cheaper, my own was taken by the polish, working for a pittence and as many hours as they could do. no multi does not work
Originally posted by stokerYou appear to be in a confusd state of mind.
you seem to have a anti labour theme but i can tell you that bitch promoted the flag of united kingdom while selling out to any other foriegn buyer the water to france the shipyards to europe so we could not build got the reduction to out payments so we lost out, the pits she deverstated, buying south african coal. and the social cost of 4,000,000 + on dole. ...[text shortened]... by the polish, working for a pittence and as many hours as they could do. no multi does not work
The destruction of British industry was the work of the Union moguls in the late 60s and 70s who were allowed to run riot by H.Wilson, then described as the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Loud-mouthed demagogues like Arthur Scargill, whom even the Labour leader, Kinnock, charged with having destroyed the coal- mining industry single-handed, and 'Red Robbo' who brought the car industry to its knees were just two of the villains whom you should blame for your plight.
Originally posted by BogleWell... looky here then. Looks like we got us a regular little Thatcherite in our midsts.
You appear to be in a confusd state of mind.
The destruction of British industry was the work of the Union moguls in the late 60s and 70s who were allowed to run riot by H.Wilson, then described as the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Loud-mouthed demagogues like Arthur Scargill, whom even the Labour leader, Kinnock, charged with having destroyed the coal ...[text shortened]... r industry to its knees were just two of the villains whom you should blame for your plight.
Let me guess... you're not from up North, are you?
Originally posted by Bogleno your totaly wrong i thought in the 70s edward heath had a good understanding of looking after everyone in the country, yes thier were a load of disputes yet when they came to selling them off by thatcbitch you found everybody wanted some easy money, i was in this era working man, yes labour, no wilson did not let any run riot i worked 44+ hours per week until thatcbitch got in then either worked 80+ or not at all, Scargill as you state was loud mouth he told the miners they would close pits she said no nothing like that will happen even i thought he was blowing everything up but as we see now he dummed down.
You appear to be in a confusd state of mind.
The destruction of British industry was the work of the Union moguls in the late 60s and 70s who were allowed to run riot by H.Wilson, then described as the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Loud-mouthed demagogues like Arthur Scargill, whom even the Labour leader, Kinnock, charged with having destroyed the coal ...[text shortened]... r industry to its knees were just two of the villains whom you should blame for your plight.
Originally posted by stokerTed Heath unfortunately did not have the guts to stand up to the Union bully-boys; it took Margaret Thatcher to do that and save the Country from bankrptcy. She was ably assisted by Eddie Shah, the newspaper editor, who broke the stranglehold of the print unions.
no your totaly wrong i thought in the 70s edward heath had a good understanding of looking after everyone in the country, yes thier were a load of disputes yet when they came to selling them off by thatcbitch you found everybody wanted some easy money, i was in this era working man, yes labour, no wilson did not let any run riot i worked 44+ hours per week un ...[text shortened]... e that will happen even i thought he was blowing everything up but as we see now he dummed down.
Originally posted by BogleDo you think the lack of social fabric within English and Scottish society is due to Thatcher's policies?
Ted Heath unfortunately did not have the guts to stand up to the Union bully-boys; it took Margaret Thatcher to do that and save the Country from bankrptcy. She was ably assisted by Eddie Shah, the newspaper editor, who broke the stranglehold of the print unions.
Originally posted by shavixmirNo.
Do you think the lack of social fabric within English and Scottish society is due to Thatcher's policies?
The rot started in 1964 when the Labour man, H. Wilson, became Prime Minister, was intensified in 1974 after Heath failed to rectify the damage done by Wilson, and eventually led in1978 with inflation running at 27.5% to Wilson's successor, Callaghan, going cap-in-hand to the IMF to avoid national bankruptcy.
It then took Margaret Thatcher 5 years to rescue the Country from the grip of the Trade Union troglodytes who had wrecked the steel, shipbuilding, car, and mining industries by their restrictive work practices, strikes, and excessive wage demands.
Subsequently Major was a complete washout, leaving NuLabour Blair to insidiously undermine the 'social fabric' still further, and now a return to 'Old Labour' under Brown with punitive taxation, and the nationalisation of failed organisations at the taxpayer's expense.
Got it?
Originally posted by BogleHe asked a question about social fabric and you pine on about national debt. The two are not synonymous.
No.
The rot started in 1964 when the Labour man, H. Wilson, became Prime Minister, was intensified in 1974 after Heath failed to rectify the damage done by Wilson, and eventually led in1978 with inflation running at 27.5% to Wilson's successor, Callaghan, going cap-in-hand to the IMF to avoid national bankruptcy.
It then took Margaret Thatcher 5 years ...[text shortened]... on, and the nationalisation of failed organisations at the taxpayer's expense.
Got it?