Thursday, 29 March 2007

Who do you think you are fooling Mr Ahmadinejad?




Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has proved once again that he is a cunning manipulator and devious operator unworthy of leadership. The seizure of 15 British servicemen was both unjustified and in my view a calculated and strategic response to the UN voting further sanctions on Iran just last week. It has been categorically proven through satellite imagery that the service personel were in Iraqi waters NOT Iranian. I am well aware that the legitimacyand accuracy of this imagery has been called in to question but this is the fundamental problem with politics...one has to hope and believe that the higher authorities are telling the truth and if it comes to taking the British word or the Iranian the choice is pretty clear cut. Regardless of whether or not the satalite images are correct, Iran has no right to parade our troops on TV as some kind of sick glorification of this heinous crime. By forcing a British service woman to go on TV wearing the Hijab and "confess" to illegally entering Iranian waters whilst apologising to the Iranian people and glorifing them as "warm and kind hearted people" Ahmadinejad is simply trying to rally his people and show Iran has humiliated those who "humiliate" Iran. In my view Ahmadinejad is buying his time on the one hand he is making positive noises about releasing the hostages while all the while humiliating them and the United Kingdom as a whole by parading them blindfolded on TV. Manipulators like this cannot be pandered to and as Margaret Thatcher said to George Bush Snr when confronting Saddam Hussein "This is no time to go wobbly" Britain must stand firm, rally our allies in support and demand the unequivocal return of these hostages before we have to resort to more serious actions...actions which I believe would be undesirable but wholly justified.

Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Edgbaston Constituency Dinner


As noted by Dan Cowdrill (http://bucf.wordpress.com/tag/daniel-cowdrill-editor/) as eloquently as usual:

"Thursday evening saw the great and the good of the local Conservative Party meet for the Edgbaston Constituency’s annual dinner. The guest speaker was Stephen Dorrell MP and former Minister, with other guests including Mike Whitby, leader of Birmingham Council, and Deidre Alden, Edgbaston Parliamentary candidate. Ten of us from the CF went along including the new committee. I even won the raffle, which is a first. Though on reflection I should have taken the House of Commons Scotch I think, rather than the wine. Anyhow, a good time was had by all…"

Margaret Thatcher: Tory Titan


To those of you who know me you will undoubtedly be well aware of my abiding respect and affection for Lady Thatcher. We all learn history but to meet history...to be in her presence is another feeling entirely. In my view she did what needed to be done and when no other leader dared to do so. Furthermore there were no second guesses with Lady Thatcher she said what she meant and she meant what she said. She is a woman of great conviction and courage and ultimately the British political giant of the last half a century. The economic reforms she implimented were like a medicine...initially bitter but good for you nonetheless. I am delighted that she has been afforded the honour of a statue in the members lobby of the House of Commons, her imposing statue will serve as a reminder to all those who enter the chamber that if you do what is right, fight against all obstacles and never surrender your principles you can reap the rewards. Love her or loathe her Margaret Thatcher has transformed British Politics and for that amongst so much more we should pay her due homage.

House of Lords Reform?...I think not!


The House of Lords is an incredibly valuable institution. It brings together (some) of the brightest and best of our political world wether it is influential business tycoons, former Prime Ministers, former Ministers etc Furthemore the cross-bench system is a great asset to democracy. One could argue that the House of Commons is too partial and aspiration orientated MP’s will generally tow the party line whereas in the Lords one needn’t feel obligated to any one person or party. In my eyes the Lords is a vital check on the Commons and the excessive dominance that the Prime Minister (wether Labour or Tory) exerts. Therefore i feel the Lords is a House that has been reformed enough…it isn’t the same House it once was…it isn’t all landed gentry. Its members vary from clergymen to politicians all if not most who have played a great role in the political life of the nation. If it aint broke…Labour bureaucrats will try to fix it!

Robert Mugabe


I find the death penalty barabic and am personally opposed to its implementation...but with Robert Mugabe I may be prepared to make a very rare exception. The crimes that are continually being commited by the ruthless dictator are numerous and a shocking example of a tyranical ruler, complete with Hitler style mustache, with no regard for the sanctity of human life nor democracy.Indeed Mr Mugabe,, according to the telegraph, has compared himself to Hitler claiming "I am still the Hitler of this time" Robert Mugabe's latest comments of "go hang" to the west were another example of how little respect nor fear the west commands anymore. We are being denounced and demoralised at the hands of egotisitcal, over ambitious, jumped up little dictators such as Mugabe. This brute has been in power for over 20 years...whites and blacks alike are persecuted under him all in the glare of the media spotlight and still we do nothing. Yet we decided that it was Saddam Hussein who was the real threat and sent him to the gallows! (Of which I was opposed- life in prisoment would have been much better and far more demoralising for him and his followers) Whilst Robert Mugabe walks free. It is time that the West re-evaluated the moral high-ground upon which it claims to stand. I accept it is not out right to police the world but further sanctions are not enough they only hurt the PEOPLE of Zimbabwe who suffer enough under Mugabe. So to Mugabe I say chose your words more carfeully next time..."go hang"? more comments like that and i assure you...YOU SHALL HANG! if Saddam Hussein is anything to go by.

Slave Trade Anniversary


I apologise for yet another rant but i am particularly tickled by the latest episode of "Britain: The Apology Culture". First let me it make quite clear that I agree that the slave trade was a ghastly trade that resulted in the violation and mistreatment of countless individuals (non-whites) I also believe that Britain and other nations of the world should rightly express regret for their involvment in the slave trade. However I draw the line at a full apology for one simple reason....Why should we? Why should we have to apologise for the actions of our ancestors? Do we currently engage in slave trade? No... Do we encourage others to participate in slave trading?...No! I believe it would be foolish of Tony Blair to apolgise for the slave trade as it will never be enough for certain individuals and will simply fan the flames. Some individuals are malcontents and will fail to be satisfied until Britain bends over backwards! The Slavery service held in Westminster Abbey is a classic example of this. The Queen and Tony Blair along with members of the clergy gathering to give thanks for the abolition of the slave trade and express their regret...interupted by a heckler demanding that the Queen apologise for her ancestors roles in the salve trade! An expression of regret is more than enough and entertaining these ridiculous antics will only fan the flames. Let it never be forgotten that the slave trade was an integral part of the 15th - 19th Centuries...it was the way it was...it wasn't right but it was the time. Were it not for the efforts of the British and other nations pioneering against these inequalities we could still have slave trading today. That is Britains apology! We have eradicated the slave trade in our borders and territories and we are (usually) a world pioneer for Human rights. Britain is rightly a tolerant society however I believe that we are being pushed too far and many Brits have had enough of the apology culture gripping the nation. As for Blair apologising...theres much more pressing matters that DESERVE an apology....like making John Prescott his deputy!