Gordon Brown: "Terrorist Threats? Not Our Fault, Guv, It's Them Lot over there"
Friday, April 10, 2009 at 12:39AM Oh for crying out loud, you've got to laugh at the wilful blindness of "Not my fault, Guv" Gordon, or else you'd simply have to cry.
So, eleven Pakistanis resident in the UK are arrested on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack, and of course, the Dear Leader launches an immediate attack, not upon his own policies of unfettered immigration of course, but upon Pakistan, implying that any such threats are nothing whatsoever to do with UK government policy on immigration, but are entirely the fault of the host country for breeding such terrorists in the first place.
Hey, like, let's welcome another five million Pakistani immigrants, and so what if some of them turn out to be plotting terror attacks against us? How is that our fault? All we did was let them in! What's wrong with that?
-Nothing, of course, in New Labour's debauched yellow eyes - it's a price well worth paying in order for them to achieve their more important long-term objective, that of de-Britainising Britain. The fact that everyone knows that Pakistan is 'Global Muslim Terror Central HQ' in all but name, is of no consequence whatsoever.
I'm only surprised that Gordon didn't somehow try and blame this terror threat on America, just as he tried to pin the UK financial sector's atrocious exposure to sub-prime bad debts elsewhere. Anywhere but on himself and his government's policies.
Meanwhile, on the linked BBC article, Barbara Plett knows which side her pension-linked salary is buttered on, as she squirms and wriggles to deflect any semblance of blame from her Nu-Lab masters:
"Thousands of Pakistanis get visas to study in the UK every year, although the government has recently introduced measures to tighten up the application system, such as finger-printing"....yeah, fingerprinting of British grandmothers as they pass through our airports.
"For the Pakistani government, citizens who may be exporting radical Islam are a problem" - for Pakistan, perhaps, yet they're apparently no problem at all when it comes to waving and welcoming them in to the UK en masse.
Enough of this rubbish. The UK currently seethes and writhes with a huge abundance of immigrants, waved through without a moment's thought, and (although by no means all of them), a considerable number of these immigrants who have been wilfully allowed in, are people with actively hostile intentions towards us. And that is not Pakistan's fault, not Afghanistan's fault, it is no-one else's fault but this evil Labour government's. It's their fault, and moreover, quite deliberately so. If such people had not been allowed in in the first place, then there would be no need for Clown to have to attempt to pass the blame onto the countries of origin, and there would be no need for all these police raids.
If I see a wasps nest outside in my garden, of all the things I might do, I certainly don't pick it up and wilfully carry the blooming thing right into my bedroom! And then have the mendaciousness to blame the wasps for stinging me!
Labour = total insanity.
Tom Tyler |
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Reader Comments (6)
By the same logic they should keep nordies out too.
Yes, enough of this rubbish. The terror threat (proved) makes anything other than a blanket, no exceptions ban, on all immigration from Pakistan the only course. It must happen.
Stone the crows, it might tip into taliban-like rule before long, the US is bombing the place daily so rife are the islamists, and we open up our island completely to them!
Well done Labour voters, 12 years and counting, thanks to you.
Good post Tom.
Sad, but how true.
and Southies too....
There is one party which will stop this nonsense, and only one party. The BNP will end the open borders policy of the LibLabCon. BTW, just who paid the fees for these 'students'? Did British universities accept money from Pakistani terrorist groups? Trace the money back to its source.
Allan, in some ways, I wish that you (or others) could finally convince me that the BNP are a party worth voting for. Because they seem so right on some issues, yet even so, there's "something of the night" about them, in my mind.
I admit it's more an intuitive feeling of trepidation than a wholly rational response, I can't quite put my finger on it if truth be told, but certain historical "danger bells" ring in my mind about the wisdom of voting for what I perceive as a reactionary, nationalist Party.
I mean, you're not wrong: the BNP would certainly "sort this problem out", I've no doubt about it. But I fear that they would go way too far. Maybe I'm being irrational, and prejudiced by what I read about them in the media, I don't know. All I know right now is that Labour must go. I think every sensible person in the country agrees about that.