Say NO to the Black Farmer's Sausage
I wonder if David Cameron thought to do any serious research into the background's of his "A List" of candidates from the Black, Moslem and homosexual "communities", who are to be parachuted into safe constituency seats despite the wishes of the local conservative groups. Somehow I do not think so.
Take their fast-tracked black candidate Wilfred Jones (name changed to Wilfred Emannuel-Jones) also known as The Black Farmer, who has been shooting his mouth off over on the Bath Chronicle and who has refused to share a debating platform with the British National Party candidate Michael Simpkins.
Wilfred Emmanuel Jones told the organisers of tonight's hustings event in Bradford on Avon he would boycott the event if BNP candidate Michael Simpkins was allowed to take part.
So the organisers, the town's Senior Citizens' Forum, decided to bar the BNP man.
Well in my opinion the Senior Citizens' Forum should have told Jones where to go instead of caving in to his petulant threats, especially as all the other candidates had agreed to take part in the debate. Their lack of backbone is quite frankly disturbing.
As the Liberal candidate said:
"None of us like the BNP and find much of what they say disgusting but it is important that our own feelings do not deny the public the chance to question the candidates."
Exactly. The public should be allowed to make up their own minds and the shameful response from the conservative party is obscenely undemocratic.
"The Chippenham Conservative Association has a clear position that it does not wish to give legitimacy to a political party which promotes intolerant and racist views that to most people in Wiltshire, including ourselves, are unacceptable."
Then again we should not be surprised at the conservatives wishing to deny the public the chance to question for themselves the British National Party. After all David Cameron is a key signatory to the violent fascists of the UAF who like to use claw hammers to silence the voice of truth.
Before I rip The Black Farmer to bits and make him wish he had kept his big mouth shut, we will let the BNP candidate Michael Simpkins have the last word on the debate they have excluded him from.
"Emmanuel Jones claims to be proud to be British but has yet to learn the British sense of fair play. The man is a coward and is obviously scared to debate the real issues that are affecting this country."
Correct, so as well as being a coward, what else do we know about Wilfred Emmanuel Jones? An immigrant from Jamaica who admits to being difficult at school, playing traunt and being caned for his bad behaviour, he carried his inability to accept discipline into the army where he served for a year before leaving with a possible dishonourable discharge for "lack of discipline". Usually when a serviceman is dismissed the forces for offences such as that committed by Jones, they normally spend a little bit of time in Detention Quarters (Military Prison). It would be interesting to know if Jones spend any time behind bars. I wonder if he would mind us taking a look at his military discharge certificate.
But another reason why Cameron selected Jones to be a candidate is because not only is Jones black, he is also a successful businessman who owns The Black Farmer range of meat products that are sold in many supermarkets.
And in fairness to Jones, he knows how to promote his business. He has a page for "right on" people to petition the main supermarkets around the UK to carry his products to show how "right on" they are. He is also prepared to use his eleven year old daughter in his plans to make the business grow and has a page entitled The Black Farmer's Daughter. No doubt when she is older we will probably read a joke about The Black Farmer's Daughter and the Travelling Salesman
Now about the name of Jone's business. The Black Farmer. Kind of unique isn't it? Well I guess it is, because when you consider the state of most black countries around the world, their farmers have been less than successful. In fact they have managed to turn the bread basket countries of Rhodesia and South Africa into basket cases where many blacks are now starving, so it is nice to see that there is at least one black farmer who knows how to farm successfully.
Perhaps Jones should take his business and his skills to Africa, as I am sure they have a greater need of trained black farmers than we do. Being black, he should also survive longer than your average white farmer. Many of whom are murdered by blacks eager to steal their lands every year.
So there you go. Now that you know about Jones's attitude toward democracy, I leave it up to you whether you pick up one of his products when you see them on sale in your "right on" supermarket or buy something produced by a White Farmer - there are lots of them to choose from and most of them are true British with British Values and an appreciation for democracy.
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