Well, my previous blog-post was to have been my last post this year, however in the wake of Cannock Chase Conservative MP Aidan Burley's Nazi antics I felt compelled to publish the following now...
To date, David Cameron has punished idiotic and depraved Toryboy toff Aidan Burley by sacking him from a junior government post as a parliamentary private secretary. Big deal. This is simply not good enough. By his antics Aidan Burley has demonstrated that he is not fit to be a Member of Parliament or a member of the Conservative Party.
Aidan Burley is still a Conservative MP and he is still a member of the Conservative Party. Aidan Burley should be expelled immediately from membership of the Conservative Party: that is the action I would take if I were Prime Minister.
I will be going public with the full story of my two expulsions from Conservative Party membership (in 2008, and in 2010) and from the Conservative Christian Fellowship (in 2010) next year.
In brief, in 2008 I was summarily expelled from Conservative Party membership simply for the public expression of mainstream orthodox Christian conservative views on the homosexual-perversion and on islam. In 2010 I rejoined the party and the CCF online, and when this was discovered I was expelled again (essentially an automatic expulsion because of my previous expulsion).
I am a traditional conservative. I hold bedrock conservative views. Genuine conservatives and Christians such as myself were welcome in the 'Conservative' Party since the party's origins right up until the party was hijacked by secular humanist non-conservative David Cameron just six years ago.
Winston Churchill - the greatest ever Conservative and greatest ever British Prime Minister - led the British people and the British Empire in the fight against Hitler and the Nazis and it was Churchill who stated that the Second World War was fought in defence of "Christian civilisation."
So let's do as little compare and contrast shall we? Let's spot the difference...
Under David Cameron, Conservative MP Aidan Burley can associate himself with Nazism and yet remain a member of the Conservative Party, but genuine conservative and Christian Richard Carvath is expelled from Conservative Party membership for expressing mainstream orthodox conservative Christian views.
In summary then, under 'Conservative' PM David Cameron, conservative Christians are summarily expelled from the Conservative Party but goose-stepping, Hitler-saluting toffs in full Nazi uniform remain most welcome.
How low the once great Conservative Party has sunk.
If Winston Churchill were here today - he who fought the Nazis and stated that we fought in defence of "Christian civilisation" - I wouldn't be surprised if he went up to David Cameron, chinned him one and told him to: "Bugger off out of the Conservative Party right now. You are not a Conservative. You are a shame and a disgrace not only to the Conservative Party but to all true Englishmen. Go!"
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
P.S. (Aidan Burley MP and Richard Carvath)
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In answer to much the same line of questioning from several people [offline], I would make the following points:
ReplyDelete(1) The Conservative Party is my rightful home; it is the one major British political party where my views naturally belong; it is where I ought to be.
(2) To date the only political party of which I've ever been a member is the Conservative Party.
(3) My expulsion from the Conservative Party (and the CCF) was unjust and unwarranted - as is going to come out fully next year.
(4) Despite everything that has happened, I would still rather be in membership of the Conservative Party than any other British political party, mainstream or fringe.
(5) As I've said before, I most definitely intend to contest future General Elections. I should be a Conservative PPC in future, but I am willing to stand again on some other basis. Whatever basis I stand upon next time, my next time won't be until I have a sufficiently large war chest; therefore whether I stand in the next General Election or the one after that remains to be seen.
(6) In principle - if I remain unjustly frozen out of the Conservative Party - I would be very happy to run against Conservative MPs Aidan Burley or David Burrowes next time... but it all depends upon having a realistic war chest at my disposal as I am not standing again until I have the sort of money it takes to have a fair chance of victory.