The latest stand-off between Britain and Germany will of course have a range of consequences for this country: some good, some bad. To understand the reality behind this political pantomime, we should first step back and put recent events into perspective. It has actually been a slow but relentless strategy on the part of the
Third time lucky for the Germans? Beware the new ‘auditors’.
So now Germany is telling the spineless Cameron what to do on a referendum. (Telegraph, 18 Nov). Cameron looks increasingly like a modern Neville Chamberlain. Appeasement of the Germans for fear of causing trouble didn’t work the first time and it won’t work this time. His lack of leadership, and the Tories’ refusal to let
Borders? What borders? Witless Tories just let everyone in.
Who’da thought it? The Nasty Party have let their pants fall down to reveal… nothing! No immigration policy, no controls, no borders – and not a clue. Home Secretary Teresa ‘Kitten Heels’ May hasn’t even been to see if the UK Border Force is fit for purpose at our ports and airports. Clearly, it isn’t
TWO HUNDRED more homes a day needed JUST for immigrants
It’s official, but swept under the carpet: 36% of new households will be a result of immigration so we will have to build, on average, 200 homes a day for the next 25 years just to house the extra population arising from immigration. Even if house building were to increase by 25% over the current









