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Sunday
08Nov2009

REVEALED: HOW LABOUR DELIBERATELY COMPROMISED NATIONAL SECURITY

AS Gordon Brown now tells us that our soldiers are dying in Afghanistan "to protect the UK from terrorism", the Sunday Times has lifted the lid on how the Labour junta turned a blind eye to terrorists coming into Britain from Pakistan and Afghanistan. While they were erecting rings of steel and concrete around themselves, flooding Parliament with armed men and inflicting "anti-terror" laws on the rest of us:

Labour's “open door” immigration policy knowingly risked allowing dangerous people to settle in Britain unchecked, according to documents seen by The Sunday Times.

The Whitehall correspondence, which was illegally withheld by the Home Office for four years, shows how ministers were told by the country’s most senior immigration official that his staff were to be “encouraged to take risks” when granting visas, work permits and extended residency to hundreds of thousands of new migrants.

Do read it all while I email my Tory MP. I won't comment further while I'm too angry. In the meantime, Labour voters can feel free to apologise for their gross stupidity.

Raedwald speaks for all decent Britons:

The 'chain of terror' that Gordon Brown draws between Afghanistan and the streets of Britain links Al Queda directly with the Labour Party. For dross, for sleazy electoral gain, for gerrymandering and political corruption, the Labour Party have fatally compromised our national security. God rot their souls.

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Decent (real) Labour voters might regret bringing in this government, but New Labour politicians neither regret nor apologise. They are too sophisticated for that, and have lost touch with us ordinary folk. Pigs with snouts in troughs and blood on their trotters. Always ready with a smug answer and an outright lie to get them out of a tight spot.
They are truly a disgrace to the old Labour Party, and worst of all they feel no shame.
But where is our media in all this??
Time was when they would have kicked up such a fuss that the guilty party felt forced to resign. The media seems so devoid of any sense of morality (musn't judge annyone 'cepting those Christian Crazies)that politicians can hold on 'til the last minute and the last expenses cheque

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 07:58PM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

A gallows on the green outside the Mother of Parliaments would be kept very busy with these traitorous scum who sell our military to die in foreign fields even as they expose the UK to the very terrorism that they claim to be fighting. Evil beyond words.

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 08:22PM | Registered CommenterDavid Vance

Here's waht a Labour poster has to say, quite well I think:

"However, Labour's deliberate swamping of Britain with migrants, for little other reason than to shore-up their crumbling voter base, is a betrayal of the war sacrifice of our forebears. My parents served during the second world war to prevent Britain being invaded - not to facilitate it, as Labour has done and continues so to do! Not that the Conservatives are any better by the way! "

Not only migrants, but Taliban. "take risks" they say, with national security? This report seems to indicate treason at the highest levels. What can one do when the fifth column is one's own government?

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 08:29PM | Registered CommenterCharles in Texas

Charles -

Indeed.

I see no good reason why the Conservative opposition should not announce immediately that the present regime will be investigated with the intention of bringing charges for grave crimes.

Of course, David Cameron won't do that. To his type politics is just a well remunerated game.

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 08:55PM | Registered CommenterPete Moore

Peter Moore,
I wouldn't hold your breath. As Charles says , what do you do when your own leaders are the problem?
I am still angry that David Cameron stood up to applaud Tony Blair when he left the Commons for the last time, and encouraged his own MPs to do the same.
WHAT were they applauding for Goodness sake?!
For me deceitful and deliberate behaviour from political leaders deserves only contempt.
A slow handclap would have been more appropriate..

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 09:51PM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

It's not just terrorists who would attack our society and fast-breeding 3rd-worlders who would destroy our people from within that are the problems.With these people through the Establishment's open-door come the diseases (HIV, Hepatitis B and C, TB) which divert money from our people to the diseased 3rd-world imports. NB that the Establishment includes Cameron's Cons who would do nothing to halt Labour's treason.

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 10:12PM | Unregistered CommenterAllan@Aberdeen

Has the Sunday Times only just caught up with this? Melanie Phillips chronicled this betrayal of our security in her excellent 'Londonistan' some years ago.

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 10:16PM | Unregistered CommenterFran

You're right Fran,
I believe she did.(But I do read other papers as well!!)

Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 10:34PM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

Saw an excellent article by Melanie Phillips this morning.
It is similar to one she wrote a year or so ago, and for my money it outlines the most logical explanation for what is going wrong in the Western world - and why we are sleepwalking to disaster. Melanie mentions an Italian Marxist philosopher named Antonio Gramsci.
For me it explains why morality and justice have been turned on their heads, and why the Church has been emasculated. Some will argue of course, that Christianity is just another example of "sky gods" nonsense. But our whole civilisation has been built upon those core values, and to rubbish them leaves us with what we have now; moral confusion.
Almost everything that is discussed on "A Tangled Web" is linked to this continual onslaught on our traditional values and sense of right and wrong.
What do you commentators think?

Monday, November 9, 2009 at 08:59AM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

Our government in Ireland is incompetent and corrupt and most people in most states probably feel the same about theirs to a greater or lesser extent.

But this British government appears to have an extra unhealthy dimension to it. It chooses to act deliberately against the national interest for ideological reasons. You need to get them out at all costs and at least get back to mere incompetence and corruption.

Monday, November 9, 2009 at 09:32AM | Registered CommenterHenry94

Yessir,
You are so right. Being a traitor and a cheat seems to be a badge of honour in some political circles.
Give me Captain Mainwaring and his Home Guard to run our affairs rather than "Mandy and the Spin Doctors" anyday!
How we (with a lot of help from our friends overseas), ever won two World Wars I shall never know. But what they believed in and what they stood for makes me proud to be a part of our great country..
and that includes Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Monday, November 9, 2009 at 09:46AM | Registered CommenterDanny Boy

But what they believed in and what they stood for makes me proud to be a part of our great country..
and that includes Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Oh Danny Boy! We wouldn't belong to any club we already had to shoot our way out of.

Monday, November 9, 2009 at 10:58AM | Registered CommenterHenry94

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