Hopefully you’ve already voted or are going to, if not why not? We only get a chance to have an effective say twice a decade it’d be a shame to waste it.

Mind I am slightly more optimistic in out look than the people over at the Daily Mash:

BRITAIN TO MAKE HORRIFYINGLY ILL-INFORMED CHOICE

BRITAIN will today once again cast its vote guided by a series of worthless opinions with no basis in fact.

As the polling stations open, stunningly ill-informed voters across the country are preparing to support a party manifesto that bears little or no relation to the fantasy world that exists inside their brains.

 

I’m sure you won’t have forgotten about the expenses scandal, and I hope that when you go to vote you’ll remember the politicians which abused the system and all the others that did nothing to even raise the problem of the wide spread abuse of the expenses. But just in case you’d like a reminder here’s a little video:

(Thanks to Old Holborn)

 

Via Anna Raccoon a nice little summary of Gordon Browns lies and U-turns – a damning track record for him and the parties that failed to hold him to account.


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According to an article over at ekklesia.co.uk he certainly wouldn’t have voted for any of the three established parties.

The Times newspaper has been running short pieces by Christian backers of the three big parties in Britain, getting them to say why Jesus might support their favoured political horse. Frankly, the politics of Jesus (to adapt the title of Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder’s justly famous book) doesn’t work like that. The collusion of overbearing religion and politics killed him as a subversive, but even the grave the empire built could not contain him. Nonetheless, Jonathan Bartley decided to play ball in a good-humoured way, having got the paper at least to allow him to ask, “Would Jesus have voted ‘other’?” Here’s what he came up with…

The idea that Jesus would opt for the agenda of one of the main three parties is at best questionable. At this General Election there has been the usual push from religious leaders, churches and faith groups urging that people come out and put their cross on the ballot paper as a matter of duty. But the Cross of Christ is something which brings a different perspective to bear.

Would Jesus vote for a smaller party or independent? Would Jesus spoil his ballot paper? Would he have voted at all in a system which is so manifestly unjust and unrepresentative? Here are 10 suggestions to encourage debate about whether Jesus might in fact opt for something other than a vote for the three big three.

 

With just three days left to go, Old Holborn brought two things to my attention, that are worth remembering next time someone tries to persuade you that not voting for the big three is a wasted vote.

Firstly consider these statistics from the independent:

“TWO PARTY DOMINANCE

Votes Cast for parties other than Labour or Conservative

1951 3.2%

2005 32.7%”

So whilst it make take time, how much of that delay is because we keep believing that we can’t change the way things are and that we have to vote for the same parties every time, and with that in mind please take the time to watch the following:

 

Thanks to Captain Ranty for this, a theft report of some of the rights and liberties that our three glorious parties have given away and destroyed whilst collectively holding the reins of power.

Theft Report-A Reminder For May 6th

10 days to go.

10 days left to ensure that this theft can be reversed and we can have all stolen items returned to us.

10 days left to change your minds and avoid voting for LibLabCon.

This is my first ever repeat post but I hope you agree that it is worth repeating as a reminder to all those who will simply vote for more of the same. Or worse. Vote for the Big Three and you condone this theft.

Let’s get our country back under British control.

Here you go:

pre-crime, because the theft will not take place until 00:01 hours, Tuesday 1st December 2009.

It is a notable theft and bears reporting. Many others have tried, and failed, to obtain police action. Politicians have been asked, and in turn, they have ignored our questions, and our documented demands that they cease and desist. Not surprising, when you learn that it is the politicians themselves that will aid and abet in the theft.

What will be taken?
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One vital element in being able to vote them all out, is that you need to be registered to vote and today is the last day to register.

So if you’re not already registered to vote get over to: http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/ now and register. In the meantime and for those of you already registered, a bit of “music” that’s doing the rounds.

 

This was originally posted by Captain Ranty, reposted with permission.

The Mother Of All Referendums

In just nineteen days we get to choose. In just nineteen days the fate of our nation rests with us.

On May 6th we get to decide whether we re-endorse the ineptitude of the Labour party, and forgive all of its’ mistakes during the last thirteen years, or to endorse a slightly less authoritarian mob called the Conservatives, or, heaven forfend, elect a group of people famous for never deciding anything at all, ever. This last group, whose raison detre I fail completely to comprehend, has not served as a government since 1922. A recent poll said that the LibDems have now overtaken Labour in the popularity stakes. Glory be. If any party needs to be reminded how useless they are, it is the Labour party. This news brought a wry grin, and no small feeling of terror that Cleggy, who is aged around seventeen and three quarters, may form a whole government of fence-sitters. A Labour government, fuelled as it was, by stupidity, seems preferable to me than a party fuelled entirely by indecision. We do not want, or need, a weak government. CMD should have grasped by now that we do not want a clone of the last lot either. It really is hard to spot the differences though, is it not?

I am feeling less anxious than I was the other day when I discovered how worthless my vote actually was. I have decided that I will use my vote, however weak or strong, in the following referenda:

Europe
The vile smoking ban
The shoddy/non-existing “science” surrounding AGW/Climate Change
4.2 million CCTV cameras
Flogging our gold off at the worst time ever
Sharia Law
Quangos
Immigration
Taxation
The National Debt
The “requirement” to pass one new statute per day
ID Cards
Loss of liberty
Loss of habeas corpus
Loss of jury trials
Loss of presumed innocence
The illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
The treatment of our servicemen and women

and many, many other things.

May 6th is MY referendum day. May 6th is when I get to say “No more. I am selecting someone new, someone different. Someone who knows, as I do, that the status quo cannot be tolerated any longer”. And I will remind them why I have chosen someone else. I will tell them, without flinching, just how badly they have performed. Just how outrageously they have let down the British people. Just how utterly disgusted we are at their greed, their unseemly clamour to steal money off us to pay for second homes, porn films, duck accommodation, and a thousand other trivial things that they felt were claimable from the public purse. And just how pathetic they appear when they try to tell us, in their whiney voices, “It was within the rules!”

May 6th is our chance to fire them. May 6th is a date that all responsible Britons should write on their hands with a permanent marker and ensure that they travel that short road to the polling booths to say “WE DEMAND CHANGE!”.

A different outcome, a more pleasurable future, more accountability, fewer thieves in the Palace of Westminster, is finally in YOUR hands. So think on. Your next opportunity for radical change will not reappear until 2015. God alone knows how much damage the wrong party will create in the intervening years.

I would not dare to suggest that you should vote for A, B or C. Who you vote for is between you and your conscience. But I do implore you: do NOT vote for Labour because your dad always did. Do NOT vote Conservative because Uncle William is going to. Do NOT vote LibDem because Aunty Mabel said they are best for the job. Instead, take a cold hard look at the contenders. Find out for yourself. Who amongst them will continue to listen to you after you elect them? Which party will honour their manifesto pledges? Which of these men and women actually care about you, your family, your community and your country?

Do not be concerned with their colour. Do not be concerned with their ethnicity. Do not be concerned with their sexual orientation. Listen. Just listen to their message. Is your choice of MP honourable? That is the only question you need concern yourself with. Skin colour, ethnicity, and sexuality has absolutely nothing to do with honour. Honour has no colour. Honour is multinational. Honour is asexual. If your candidate is singing your song then tick the box alongside their name, get behind them, and convince your friends to do the same. This is all really simple, and I am sure you do not need to reminded. Your friends, however, may need a nudge. So get nudging.

This general election is arguably the most important election in living memory. The government we elect are going to have to make some tough decisions. That means that the LibDems are out of the running. They are going to have to be efficient, less wasteful, and listen to the electorate. That means that Labour must not be elected. They need to roll back the nanny state, destroy millions of cameras, and have a sensible solution to the financial crisis we all face. Which precludes the Tories. Any incoming government MUST get us out of Europe. We have steered our own course for thousands of years, without interference from an unelected, unaccountable, and a seemingly unshamable group of nobodies in Brussels. We MUST control our own destiny. And that, my friends, must exclude the LibLabCon “Carry on regardless” bunch by default. None of them want us out of Europe, so none of them will do. We need someone else. In the three short weeks leading up to The Mother Of All Referendums, you need to find that someone else.

Then vote for him or her.

And get our nation back on track. Back in our hands.

Where it rightfully, and lawfully, belongs.

CR.

 

Just stumbled across this rather more active site which is probably more realistic in its ambition than I am, but hey you’ve got to dream. Anyway may I commend to you:

hang ‘em

To quote their own words:
The idea is simple. Hang ‘em is a way to join together across the country to vote for candidates who will hang parliament. We have got to renew democracy in Britain. They won’t, so hang ‘em until they do.

 

As a follow up to the debt clock, I thought I should link to an article by Christopher Booker who observes:

Four huge shadows hang over this claustrophobic election, about which the three main parties will be trying to say as little as possible. The first, obviously, as part of the catastrophic legacy of 13 years of Labour misrule, is the barely imaginable scale of the deficit in public spending.

The second shadow over this election is the unprecedented damage done to our politics by the expenses scandal,

A third, closely related shadow which the political class has been only too keen to hide away has been the still barely understood extent to which it has handed over the running of our country and the making of our laws to that vast and mysterious new system of government centred on Brussels and Strasbourg.

A final huge shadow which will barely be discussed at this election, because the main parties are all but unanimous on it, is the way our politics has become permeated by everything which can be related to global warming,

Read the whole then thing, then ask yourself: If they’re not telling us the truth now, why should we expect them to tell us the truth once they no longer need our vote? If they won’t talk about the serious issues we’re facing now – how can we trust them to deal with them once they’re in power?

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