More Tory Talk – No Tory Action!

Today’s newspapers are full of stories about a momentus new speech that Prime Minister David Cameron intends to make tomorrow in the hope of winning nationalistically minded ex-Tory voters back to the Conservative Party.

The speech is expected to propose restrictions on the rights of immigrants to access social housing, but no Bill introducing such changes has been put before Parliament and the forthcoming speech is not expected to provide a timetable for the immediate introduction of these proposed restrictions.

I predict that the restrictions will be promised as part of the Conservative manifesto at the next general election, an election that the Conservative Party are unlikely to win!

Furthermore, even if the Conservatives do win the next general election, it is unlikely that the proposed restrictions will be enacted without being watered down substantially, and most likely any new Conservative government will forget all about introducing these proposed restrictions when the time comes.

The aspect of this whole affair that seems to have escaped the attention of mainstream journalists is that David Cameron does not need to wait if he wishes to introduce urgently needed legislation – he is after all already the Prime Minister!

We should remember how when David Cameron became the leader of the Conservative Party, almost his first act was to introduce measures designed to increase the number of ethnic minority parliamentary candidates for his party.

Cameron wanted to “change the face of the Conservative Party by changing the faces of the Conservative Party”, we were told.

Not a great start for someone who now wishes to fool us into believing that he is serious about curbing immigration abuses?

We should remember how the Conservatives promised to reduce net immigration to the mere tens of thousands by 2015, and how they have so far made no appreciable progress in this direction.

We should also remember how David Cameron pledged that if he became Prime Minister, he would hold a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon, but then later reneged on that pledge and is now attempting to fool voters again into believing that he will hold a referendum on EU membership if re-elected at the next general election.

Today’s announcements are therefore just so much rhetoric – more Tory talk – but no Tory action!

More hollow Tory promises of things they have no real intention of ever doing, because if they did, they would do those things now, while they are in power.

By Max Musson © 2013

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21 thoughts on “More Tory Talk – No Tory Action!

  1. In mainstream politics, talking about something is the equivalent to doing something.
    This proposal that will probably go into the next manifesto, which will never be put into practice as you say, is basically dealing with something by kicking it into the long grass.
    They also hope that the sheeple have such short memories that they’ll have forgotten about it by the election anyway.
    If as expected Labour win, then they will have their excuse for nothing to be done.
    We see them all as being the same thing but the unenlightened see a false dynamic, a choice where none really exists.
    By then the Bulgarian & Romanians will have arrived, though it looks like they already have & Turkey may well be entering the EU as well.
    I’m sure Israel approves, new best friends & all that.

  2. Note also that the Tories have not undone any of the previous Labour legislation favouring minorities at the expense of the white majority.

  3. Then there is the fraud that low or zero nett immigration would be a good target or desirable.
    We could still be race replaced if the incomers are not white & the out going are.
    Then there is the matter of birth rates to consider.

  4. BritishActivism

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    There were some stories in the papers yesterday about ‘tough speeches’ on immigration, including something by Nick Clegg, which Vince Cable immediately wanted to undermine.
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    Conservative MPs were also apparently going to call on David Cameron to take action and reaffirm the position of getting the numbers down to “tens of thousands” rather than hundreds of thousands. (That has become a bit of a catch-phrase in the conservative party, like a Labour ‘soundbite’).
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    Given that David Cameron was in India only the matter of a month or so ago and saying that there was “no limit” to the amount of Indian students (etc) that can come here – and given the outright lies and inactions told to them and the electorate by various parties over the years, do they really expect anything to happen? Have they really got such short memories? Or are they all ‘in’ on the charade?
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    It is so obvious that they are merely posturing to try to stop leakage to the UKIP, it is quite laughable that the public and some of their own ministers and activists can still have the wool pulled over their eyes.
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    The fact of the matter is that the Conservative party is no longer even remotely conservative. They are populated and ideologically driven by a myriad of people and factors that now means they can never be genuinely ‘patriotic’ or nationalistic or even genuinely ‘conservative’ ever again.
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    They are a spent force in that regard. They have been for at least the last 60 years. They have conceded virtually every issue to the “left” and on those occasions where they thinly differ, they couch their case on the terms and the platitudes of the “left”. I no longer think they know how to do anything else. Not many of them could argue a true counter point any more.
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    That is why they are now shallow imitations of the Labour party in all social and cultural aspects. Yet, they somehow still manage to con a large section of the electorate that they still stand for these ‘old values’ whilst under the surface they are working to a whole different agenda.
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    When it comes to empty promises and political trickery, they are no different to Labour. I have records of all sorts of scandals and deceptive trickery that the Labour party were involved with, and the Conservative party will be no different.
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    For a brief example, Labour stated it was removing those with no right to stay at x-amount a minute, but when the actual metrics were studied, over 55% of those they were including in their tough talking figures had not even got beyond the border checks and about another 10% were people who had already left of their own accord. Others they deported, had then come straight back in again!
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    They rolled out these kinds of tough sounding statements to fool the ever gullible population that action was being taken, but quite the opposite was the real case, where hardly anybody was being thrown out at all, and when they were, that was after three or four appeals in the courts at the cost of £thousands to the taxpayer, and even most of those who failed the appeals were never actually shown the door! In fact, officials did not even bother turning up for many of the cases and let the illegals just walk off!
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    And this is how it tends to go……1) Media driven hype is generated to give noises that something will be resolved. It is often for opportunistic positioning rather than any real desire of drive to deal with something important. 2) Nothing actually happens, in fact, it gets worse. 3) Work is undertaken to mop up the catastrophes that result from their inaction, thus making many other aspects of society worse, in a sort of chain reaction. 4) Another two or three years go by, and it becomes clear to the docile masses that nothing has actually been done at the root of the problem. 5) Media driven hype gives noises that something will be resolved…… and on and on it goes.
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    This seems to me to be the pattern that has spanned politics and political parties for at least the last 40 years. Time just moves on, relentlessly, as things get progressively worse – then, like the albeit ‘well meaning’ (in his own way) David Goodharts of this world, come along and say ‘well, it might have been a mistake not to listen after all’.
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    This is why I hope that Western Spring will ultimately deliver our nation an alternative concept, something that breaks out of the socio-liberal-hegemony of the “left”, the prevailing “system” and orthodoxies that construct their grip. Something that gives people somewhere to opt out of that system around us, in order to define a new way of being, ultimately leaving the old system abandoned and in ruins, along with those who insist on propping it up.
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    It may be a long shot, but what is the alternative? To carry on the charade presented by the Conservatives and Labour Parties? To keep in the meshing gears of the “red and blue” Westminster “yaaah-booo-hear-hear!!” sparring pantomime?
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    Surely there has to be a better way, something to be proud of, something to be boldly and unapologetically stood by, something attractive and enticing for a better future than the opposition are erecting around our eyes and ears.
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  5. BritishActivism

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    Also, whilst I am having my two penneth worth, has it not come to anybody’s attention in the Conservative party or the so-called “free press” that these “tough talking” proposals they keep issuing statements about (but which are not remotely tough at all) are always AFTER the effect?.
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    For example, the other month they were floating the idea of “tough new measures” to re-structure the welfare over fears that Romanians and Bulgarians could abuse the system when they get here.
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    I see today that Cameron is on about housing allocations for new arrivals, and suggesting that those with ties already here should get some sort of priority. At the end of the article in the Express though, it suggests that those with large families and other specific needs would still tend to get priority based on ‘need’. More hot air then?
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    The issues are always framed in how to deal with the situation AFTER something has happened, it never seems to be preventative. Why not stop the Romanians and Bulgarians arriving in the first place? Why not stop immigration all together, relieving the housing crisis and matters of list building?
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    Once they get here, the chances of them ever going are terrifically slim. Why saddle ourselves with unnecessary problems, chaos, and misery that could so easily be avoided? It makes no sense to allow a situation to develop and then enact all sorts of measures to deal with a disaster that need not even happen. This must only go to show that they either cannot do anything fundamental, or are just unwilling to do so.
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    1. It’s what I call fire brigade management, they’re never preemptive, they wait until after something happens but in reality they do nothing about it.
      They have done nothing about Tony Bliar’s mass immigration mistakes because the reality is they’re all part of it.

    2. “This must only go to show that they either cannot do anything fundamental, or are just unwilling to do so.”

      I think not only are they unwilling to do so but actually get power on the basis (via Bilderberg type meetings) that they will not do anything about it but of course to have lie about their true purpose & agenda to be voted for, that gives an appearance of democracy where none really exists.

  6. The Tories are all talk and no action and always will be. Cameron is a toffy-nosed PC liberal who will never do anything remotely effective about this subject. As for Nigel Farage and his merry men, please don’t make me laugh! Sadly, the British will just roll over and become the first people in the world to voluntarily lose their one and only homeland to invaders!

      1. Norway and Sweden are further down the line of Islamic takeover than the UK is at present. I’d give Norway a maximum of twenty years. On the issue of Cameron’s duplicity, to use the polite terminology, you are forgetting some very relevant facts about this traitor. First and foremost Cameron is totally bought, he is the Rothschild star homeboy, and will be carrying out their agenda as his primary employment. That means that under NO CIRCUMSTANCES can he get anywhere near a promise of a referendum on EU membership. Of course he can prevaricate as much as he wants to give the impression to the bovine British Electorate that he is genuine on any issue. He is a totally bought fraudster. The only question in my mind is how much the globalist banksters are into Ed Milliband’s financial World and whether we can expect any difference from him. He has already protected the globalists position by stating that there will be no referendum under him so it looks like we will have the same treasonable nonsense from him.

        1. I think they’re all bought & paid for!
          Miliband has already said he’s a man of steel (Stalin), so I guess we can expect even worse from him.

  7. frederickdixon

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    Here’s another prediction: when the Tories lose the next general election it’ll be presented as proof that “dog whistle”, i.e. popular, policies don’t work. Immediately after the Eastleigh by-election more than one Tory M.P. made precisely that point. One of them, the appalling Nick Boles, said “its as if modernisation never happened”. They presumably failed to notice that the Conservative candidate – by the usual Tory standards distinctly right wing on social issues – was beaten into third place by the even more right wing UKIP candidate. These two right wing ladies received between them 52% of the vote – and that in a strongly Lib Dem constituency with an almost wholly Lib Dem council.

    The public mood is for something significant to be done on immigration, and when the mainstream parties (now including UKIP) fail to deliver, as they will, things will get interesting.

  8. One idea that the public might get behind eventually is some sort of passive resistance campaign like Gandhi’s?

    1. I doubt if Gandi style mass sit-downs would work in the UK. In the first place it is too cold, who wants to sit down for hours at minus 2 degrees. Also Steve, you have to remember that the nature of the left-wing psychosis is very similar to Islamic madness. They both regard passive resistance as weakness and will attack us even more ferociously. The one thing they both understand is greater force and even better greater terror. The solution will have some sort of physicality.

      1. Well it’s not -2 degrees all the time, despite what my wife says!
        Maybe we can be more inventive than sitting down for hours at a time.
        There was a book called “How to annoy bureaucrats” which was full of inventive & funny techniques including candle wax on the official use spaces on forms.
        Greater force & terror you have to have great resolve for, as well as the equipment & techniques, be willing to die for it as the authorities have good equipment these days.

        1. Correct Steve, but that is precisely what it will take to turn around this continuous decline, someone or a lot of someones’ will be needed to die for what we all want. The alternative is the slippery slope which we are standing on now, where we are mere spectators in our own dispossession, dismantlement and extinction.

  9. Well, regardless how much promises the Tories make, they will end up breaking the promises like what Marxist Labour Party is doing. We can’t stop immigration, even UKIP can’t stop it, but we have to stop it ourselves. I am nervous about Labour becoming the next Government in 2015. But people are ending up voting for the small parties like UKIP at the local elections and they end up getting council seats. But when it comes to main election, it will end up having UKIP voters to vote for Tory at the main election in protest to keep Labour getting a 326 seats to form a government.

    Well regardless, it will end up in war if Labour goes back in with their vicious anti White policy on Immigration. But the only way to get rid of the immigrants is to have an overwhelming military force to get them out of our Island and our of our lives. The multi party system in Britain is corrupt because the politicians are simply stealing from the poor to become rich themselves!

    And with the EU referendum, it will not happen, all it will end up is a Scotland only referendum to leave the United Kingdom union. All done by the evil anti-British Marxist named Alex Salmond. All we need is the entire British Isles to leave the EU and the UN and have real independence. All the non whites will end up leaving in mass back to their own countries.

    I just want the immigrants out and my country back from the evil zionists that want to kill us White people!

    1. The likely outcome of the next election is that Ed Milliband will continue his predecessor’s act of frustrated incompetence. Then the traitor Cameron will be launched into political oblivion and the Conservatives will elect a new leader; slightly more right-wing, in which case UKIP will be decimated; or more left-wing, in which case UKIP will be presented with the best chance of building for the following Election [ 2018?].

      1. I constantly see in the Daily Mail comment section about how UKIP will save us, I think a lot of people are going to be disappointed, they’re just not getting it, are they?

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