Tuesday, 26 April 2016

British Movement - News & Views

British Movement (Scotland) - News & Views
MID/LATE APRIL 2016


 
The May Election Circus Lumbers On
The Charade of Democratic Posturing and False Promises  
The SNP continue to dominate the election head-lines (while ignoring their mis-management of Scotland's economy and the fact that at least two of their MSP's at Holyrood are under investigation for financial mis-conduct.)
Meanwhile the lack-lustre Labour Party is running about Scotland trying to whip up support for its crumbling Scottish support base terrified that the political pollsters are predicting that Labour will lose up to a third of its seats at Holyrood.
All the mainstream parties are tripping over themselves to make empty promises to the people of Scotland, desperate for a place on the 'gravy-train' of Holyrood MSP salaries and assorted perks.

For those career politicos, self-interest and party politics takes first place and the interests of the ordinary people of Scotland comes a poor last place.
 
Meanwhile in Easterhouse, Glasgow the Message is........
 
 
SNP mis-handling of Scotland's Economy and Industry
Tory Double-Dealing Over Clyde Ship Yards
In typical, Tory, Westminster fashion, the Conservative government has begun to back-pedal on its promises to the Clyde ship builders to place massive Royal Navy orders for new ships and to ensure future investment in the traditional Clyde industries.
 
Last week saw the SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon strutting around the Ferguson shipyards in Port Glasgow, posing for 'selfies' with the ship yard workers and playing the part of the popular, media-savvy celebrity. The SNP are claiming to be the saviours of the Clyde, the safest hands for Scotland's economy and future prosperity. All of which ignores the facts that in the hands of the SNP administration at Holyrood there have been £500 million worth of funding cuts to councils across Scotland; the oil revenues that the SNP based so many promises on have fallen away; the international North Sea oil and gas companies are laying off support staff onshore and workers from the off-shore rigs. So too for the Clyde ship yards, or rather, what is left of them. The SNP's Nicola Sturgeon tried to convince Ferguson Marine shipyard workers that although the Tories in Whitehall were prepared to abandon them, the SNP had found a financial backer, a friend of SNP career politian Alex Salmond. Who is this financial saviour? Who is this super-rich Scottish patriot?
 He is Jim McColl, a multi-millionaire businessman, a tax-exile who now lives in Monaco, so not exactly a committed Scottish nationalist, more a long distance admirer of Salmond, the SNP and possible investment returns in Port Glasgow.

Those who cling to the misty Leftist memories of the old 'Red Clyde' need to wake up to the facts.
The SNP are plastic patriots who will ruin their industry, the Conservatives will sell them out, the Labour Party exploited their votes and support for decades, but still let their yards decline, the Lib-Dems cannot influence the situation at all, the Greens hate heavy industry, and the trade unions are more interested in promoting diversity and anti-racism causes than actually saving jobs.
 The harsh reality is that White, Scottish workers need to turn their backs on the past, turn their backs on the mainstream parties and seek a radical, solution, a New Order - British National Socialism.
  
The British Movement Message in East Dunbarton


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