Who will you 'Vote' for this time? It might be your last chance to get it right.
"When it becomes time to 'Vote', consider your options"

'Brown' (Scotsman), 'Cameron' (Scotsman), 'Ming' ((Scotsman) you cannot be serious), Sorry it's now Nick Clegg (Dutch/Russain and a Spanish spouse). Scotland's First Minister is Alex Salmond (Scot) leader of the SNP (Scottish National Party). The Welsh have Plaid cymru, Wales’s new Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones AM (Welsh) who like the Scots wants devolution so why shouldn't we vote for Nick Griffin (English) Leader of the BNP (British National Party) who will put the English First and dump the EU?
What is/has been the Labour Parties 'Manifesto'.
In 1997 and 2001 the Labour Party promised there would be a tightening of our boarder controls and immigration would be tightened up. What did they do, they threw the doors open so as to make the country a Labour Government 'stronghold' one stop from a 'Dictatorship.
I would quote the last sentence of Enoch Powell's "River of Blood" speech made on April 20 1968
"All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal".

When you go to the 'Polls' this year you must ask questions.
Gordon Brown and his Labour Government think critics of immigration are all racists

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Read more on 'Immigration'

For the uninformed, Sandhurst is the Militry Officer Training Centre for the UK.
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Ok, so what is, Scotsman, David Cameron and the Conservative Party going to do for us?
He wants us to vote for another Scotsman Prime Minister and then so as to get the vote of the immigrant population caused by the 'Open-Door' policy of the Labour Party he wants us governed by them. - What other country in the world as such 'air-brain' policies or would even allow them?

By Norman Tebbit Conservative MP for Chingford.
February 7th, 2010 9:28
It's time to close the door. Britain must move towards a policy of zero net immigration.
It seems to me that we must assert that we need to aim for a zero net immigration policy. We cannot achieve that while our frontiers are open to EU citizens, and although that is not too threatening at present, some of the prospective new member states would act like wide open doors to Third World migration. We need a decent policy of giving sanctuary to true refugees (not, I might say, to anyone claiming to be a homosexual and coming from a country which discriminates against homosexuals), but we must close the door to others and start serious work on deporting those here illegally, as well as reinstating proper border controls. It would also require changing our law to prevent judges and others simply claiming that foreign law overrides the laws of this country. (Is this Ol' Norman trying to pop a foot on the BNP's 'Bandwagon'?