The English Democrats have formed an unholy alliance with some other minor parties and called it the Alliance for Democracy.
Joining the English Democrats in their "Anglo-Christian Democratic Alliance of Political Parties" are the Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship", Jury Team, Popular Alliance, the UK Fascist First Party and Veritas. Strangely absent are the England First Party, a BNP off-shoot that the English Democrats formed an electoral pact with during the 2009 EU elections.
Let's have a look at the English Democrats' new bed-fellows:
The Christian Party ... well, what can I say? The Christian Party is headed up by a Scottish Reverend and has a homophobic, anti-abortion, illiberal manifesto. As well as the UK Christian Party, there is a Christian Party Scotland and Christian Party Wales - something the English Democrats criticise other British political parties for!
Jury Team isn't even a proper party, it's just a rich bloke paying deposits for no-hopers who can't make it onto a party list. Jury Team candidates collectively gained only half a percent of the national vote between them in the 2009 EU elections.
The Popular Alliance is an off-shoot of UKIP and Veritas, itself an off-shoot of UKIP. The Popular Alliance has a policy to "restore British culture, tradition and history, especially in schools". Their website describes them as a "Political party opposing Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem, UKIP, Veritas and BNP as an alternative for government".
The UK First Party is yet another UKIP off-shoot and already has an alliance with the Popular Alliance. The UK First leadership and its handful of activists consist mainly of disgruntled former UKIP members including Greg Limp-Wrist, one of the EU moles who writes on the anti-UKIP "Junius" blog.
Veritas is the original UKIP off-shoot, formed by Robert Kiljoy-Slick when he threw his teddy out of the pram after failing to get himself installed as leader. Veritas' biggest achievement is to still be in business despite having virtually no success in its 5 year history. Robert Kiljoy-Slick once tried to take over the English Democrats but failed.
The combined vote in the 2009 EU elections of every party in the Alliance for Democracy (Veritas and Popular Alliance didn't stand any candidates) was just 4.4% - 1.8% less than the BNP, slightly over half the Green vote and just over a quarter of the UKIP vote. Three of the six parties in the Alliance for Democracy are UKIP off-shoots, one of them is specifically opposed to one of the others, one of them has a "British" party to cover England with local parties for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and all of them except the English Democrats are UK parties.
I'm not sure how you can have an alliance of Anglo-Christian parties in England, Scotland and Wales as they claim to be and I'm surprised that the English Democrats are so keen to declare themselves a Christian party when one of their national council members and founder members, who happens to be one of their best people, is Jewish. There's even a Scottish and Welsh branch of the alliance!
I could be wrong, of course, but I seriously doubt anyone will be unduly concerned about this schizophrenic alliance of British/Scottish/Welsh/English nationalist Christian (apart from non-Christians) unelectable political parties.
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Thursday, 7 January 2010
A new farce force in politics ...
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A new farce force in politics ...
2010-01-07T20:38:00Z
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wonkotsane is an author at Bloggers4UKIP.Thursday, 12 March 2009
More UK First Party lies
I really do have better things to do with my time than keep responding to the lies of the UK First Party's semi-literate representative but as he bravely disabled comments on his blog to make sure nobody can correct him at source, I'll have to do so here.
It's ironic that the mysterious Greg L-W should make such a big thing of using a username instead of my real name on blogs - presumably the name on his cheque book isn't Greg L-W. For the record, however, I am far better known on the interenet - especially in political circles - by my username rather than my real name. There is no secret as to who I am - a quick search of Google will turn up innumerable sources of information about me.
I am not, despite what the UKIP website says, the chairman of Telford & Wrekin UKIP and haven't been for a couple of years. While others, like Greg L-W, were actively trying to bring down the party they supposedly support, I did a stint as chairman when I was needed.
And despite saying this several times, Greg L-W's stunted intelect obviously needs several reminders before anything sinks in - Bloggers4UKIP has nothing to do with UKIP. It is not an "approved UKIP site". UKIP did, in fact, ask for something to be removed from the site once and I refused.
While there is a lot of my personal information about me on the internet (which dispels the myth that I am coy about my identity), putting my employment details on a blog is out of order and in breach of Blogger's terms of service. I specifically don't talk about my employer - especially as I work on a contract for a government department - but it's not hard to work out who it is I work for from other information. However, I am not an "IT Consultant" as Greg L-W says. His tone of writing implies that he knows all this secret inforrmation about me but he doesn't. It's all freely available information with a bit of guess work.
Putting my phone number on there - which, again, is freely available on the internet - and inviting people to make unsolicited calls to me is also in breach of Bloggers terms of service and if I did receive any abusive phone calls would mean Greg L-W had committed a criminal offence.
With cretins like this in the UK First Party, I really don't think UKIP or any other party has anything to worry about. The party is only a couple of weeks old and already their members are bringing it into disrepute!
It's ironic that the mysterious Greg L-W should make such a big thing of using a username instead of my real name on blogs - presumably the name on his cheque book isn't Greg L-W. For the record, however, I am far better known on the interenet - especially in political circles - by my username rather than my real name. There is no secret as to who I am - a quick search of Google will turn up innumerable sources of information about me.I am not, despite what the UKIP website says, the chairman of Telford & Wrekin UKIP and haven't been for a couple of years. While others, like Greg L-W, were actively trying to bring down the party they supposedly support, I did a stint as chairman when I was needed.
And despite saying this several times, Greg L-W's stunted intelect obviously needs several reminders before anything sinks in - Bloggers4UKIP has nothing to do with UKIP. It is not an "approved UKIP site". UKIP did, in fact, ask for something to be removed from the site once and I refused.
While there is a lot of my personal information about me on the internet (which dispels the myth that I am coy about my identity), putting my employment details on a blog is out of order and in breach of Blogger's terms of service. I specifically don't talk about my employer - especially as I work on a contract for a government department - but it's not hard to work out who it is I work for from other information. However, I am not an "IT Consultant" as Greg L-W says. His tone of writing implies that he knows all this secret inforrmation about me but he doesn't. It's all freely available information with a bit of guess work.
Putting my phone number on there - which, again, is freely available on the internet - and inviting people to make unsolicited calls to me is also in breach of Bloggers terms of service and if I did receive any abusive phone calls would mean Greg L-W had committed a criminal offence.
With cretins like this in the UK First Party, I really don't think UKIP or any other party has anything to worry about. The party is only a couple of weeks old and already their members are bringing it into disrepute!
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More UK First Party lies
2009-03-12T06:59:00Z
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2009-03-12T06:59:00Z
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wonkotsane is an author at Bloggers4UKIP.Monday, 9 March 2009
Nothing like a bit of controversy
It seems I've rattled a few anti-UKIP cages with my post about the UK First Party yesterday.
Good.
There are more than enough turncoats running around claiming to be concerned UKIP members slagging off the party, its leadership and generally causing as much trouble and disruption as they can get away with. It's about time they found a channel for their obsessive, compulsive behaviour.
Perhaps now their insane and obsessive attacks on UKIP will be in the name of the UK First Party or, even better, perhaps they'll turn on their new party instead and let the grown ups get on with it.
And for the record - although it has been said more than once - this blog is nothing to do with UKIP and they have no control or influence over it.
Good.
There are more than enough turncoats running around claiming to be concerned UKIP members slagging off the party, its leadership and generally causing as much trouble and disruption as they can get away with. It's about time they found a channel for their obsessive, compulsive behaviour.
Perhaps now their insane and obsessive attacks on UKIP will be in the name of the UK First Party or, even better, perhaps they'll turn on their new party instead and let the grown ups get on with it.
And for the record - although it has been said more than once - this blog is nothing to do with UKIP and they have no control or influence over it.
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Nothing like a bit of controversy
2009-03-09T20:03:00Z
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wonkotsane is an author at Bloggers4UKIP.Sunday, 8 March 2009
Erm ... nice logo
No, this isn't the new UK Fuel logo for a new type of eco-friendly power station, it's the logo of the United Kingdom First Party.
The motto of the UK First Party is "Country before self" - a rallying call for fascists everywhere, very Musollini-esque.
The UK First Party was co-founded by Peter Cole, the now ex-chairman of the UKIP Fenland branch which he dissolved when he set up his new party. Peter Cole has been in open revolt against Nigel Farage and the NEC for some time now.
The UK First Party blog gives an insight into what we can expect from them in the future. They are making much of the fact that Peter Cole is Tom Wise MEP's secretary and the fact that both Tom Wise and Ashley Mote might not think they're complete fruitcakes. According to the blog, Wise and Mote are both UKIP MEPs. They may have been elected as UKIP MEPs but they were both expelled from the party - Mote because he was charged with fraud and is currently on police bail and Wise because he was accused of fraud by the EU (over his secretarial expenses, incidently).
So while they are telling readers that they have the secretary of a UKIP MEP in their party and two UKIP MEPs that might support them, the truth is that two independent MEPs - one of which is a convicted fraudster - haven't laughed at them and the secretary of one of those independent MEPs is a founder of their party. Not exactly the coup they make it out to be!
The official leader of the UK First Party is Rebecca Faye Hilman and its treasurer is Tamsin Ruth Bowden and the registered address - 18 Falconers Mews in Swindon - is someone's house on a new housing development. The UK First Party doesn't have any registered emblems and bizarrely, they've declared themselves not to be a small party. Where they're going to find 10 grand to field a candidate in an EU election is anyone's guess.
The UK First Party has been compared to Veritas, perhaps a little unkindly. Veritas is, after all, still limping along in relative obscurity 4 years after Robert Kiljoy-Slick started it all off.
The motto of the UK First Party is "Country before self" - a rallying call for fascists everywhere, very Musollini-esque.Fascism is a radical, authoritarian nationalist ideology that aims to create a single-party state with a government led by a dictator who seeks national unity and development by requiring individuals to subordinate self-interest to the collective interest of the nation or race.Now, it's important not to confuse the UK First Party with the British First Party, which is a different British fascist party, or the England First Party which appears to have borrowed half of its manifesto from Mein Kampf.
The UK First Party was co-founded by Peter Cole, the now ex-chairman of the UKIP Fenland branch which he dissolved when he set up his new party. Peter Cole has been in open revolt against Nigel Farage and the NEC for some time now.
The UK First Party blog gives an insight into what we can expect from them in the future. They are making much of the fact that Peter Cole is Tom Wise MEP's secretary and the fact that both Tom Wise and Ashley Mote might not think they're complete fruitcakes. According to the blog, Wise and Mote are both UKIP MEPs. They may have been elected as UKIP MEPs but they were both expelled from the party - Mote because he was charged with fraud and is currently on police bail and Wise because he was accused of fraud by the EU (over his secretarial expenses, incidently).
So while they are telling readers that they have the secretary of a UKIP MEP in their party and two UKIP MEPs that might support them, the truth is that two independent MEPs - one of which is a convicted fraudster - haven't laughed at them and the secretary of one of those independent MEPs is a founder of their party. Not exactly the coup they make it out to be!
The official leader of the UK First Party is Rebecca Faye Hilman and its treasurer is Tamsin Ruth Bowden and the registered address - 18 Falconers Mews in Swindon - is someone's house on a new housing development. The UK First Party doesn't have any registered emblems and bizarrely, they've declared themselves not to be a small party. Where they're going to find 10 grand to field a candidate in an EU election is anyone's guess.
The UK First Party has been compared to Veritas, perhaps a little unkindly. Veritas is, after all, still limping along in relative obscurity 4 years after Robert Kiljoy-Slick started it all off.
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Erm ... nice logo
2009-03-08T22:34:00Z
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