

After much badgering to set up a site to host my often not so politically correct views, I have relented! Due to my involvment in Conservative party both locally and nationally for more years than I care to remember,I believe I have picked up some very interesting views (firebrand to some people). This site is intended to provide the reader with an often strong right wing Tory stance on issues of the day! So enjoy! To any Labour readers or liberals be respectful or fack owf!



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…"

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.


