Dave’s Tory Party, Vacuous, Opportunistic and Very PC

Following on from the Tories high profile Gay Jolly in Manchester, that once party of the family and high moral values has confirmed its move ever closer to the liberal consensus.
Terrified of course by accusations of "racism", their overtures to various ethnic minorities have been well documented, along with numerous PR stunts like jostling for position with fawning Liberals and Socialists to present the Islamic faithful with presents at recent Eid celebrations.
Now it’s the turn of garnering the pink vote and with the recent Tory Pride event in Manchester's "Gay Village", party luminaries like Theresa May and Alan Duncan stood alongside their out and proud fellow party members to celebrate diversity and the vibrant gay scene in the UK.
This smacks of tokenism and opportunism of the worst kind, with a large dose of patronization thrown in. But they know the gay lobby is a powerful pressure group with a considerable degree of economic influence at its disposal, with attendant media support, despite the contradictory and vulgar innuendos employed by comics like The Sun.
Let us be clear at this point where the British National Party stands on the issue of homosexuality. Their view is that people of this persuasion should not be victimized, bullied or discriminated against in the workplace or elsewhere on account of their preference.
They would actually judge them by their contribution to society as a whole and what they do in the privacy of their own homes, clubs and bars as consenting adults is their business. This issue will be taken further in a future article, but an important part of that article will feature on why gays should be very afraid of the growth of Islam in the UK and Europe.
Of course old fashioned Tories won't like it one bit, so will they be seeking a new home or will they bite their lips (with backs to the wall) in the hope that nothing else really matters apart from being in the economic higher league and to conserve the money power from which they can be willing pawns seeking coin from the master’s table? That remains to be seen, although being so out of touch with what is going on in the real world makes me believe they will leave their collective heads in the well trodden sand.
The very name Conservative is a now a contradiction in terms compared to what the party once stood for. Conservative of course means to “save” or “preserve”. It refers to tradition and the status quo, a return to the values and society of an earlier age.
Could the Conservatives be sued under the Trades Description Act? Certainly its current posturing and spin indicate that it has moved so far away from its previous ideals, that it is simply the best choice out of three liberalized and emasculated parties comprising the established consensus to win the next general election.
At its conference in Manchester, we witnessed the spectacle of Baroness Warsi, an Asian Muslim professional, attack the one party that offers the indigenous people a real alternative, the BNP. Certainly from those sections of society that have been marginalized and have suffered from economic mismanagement by both Labour and Tory governments over decades and who have now found a real alternative offering them hope for the future.
There is therefore no real difference between the three old gang parties, and what choice there is seems like being offered the chance to select one of three shady and disreputable companies to provide your motor insurance.
There are now so many gut churning photographs and reports of representatives of these three sell out parties ingratiating themselves with the politically correct lobbies, that the proof is overwhelming. For those looking for national salvation, you need to look beyond tame alternatives like UKIP, whose anti-EU campaigning is to be applauded, but who come from the same class ridden and divisive conservative ethos as the Tories. Less reluctant to embrace “diversity” perhaps but still in essence anti-EU Tories, who couldn’t care less about the ordinary people of this country.
It is the radical nationalism espoused by the British National Party that will offer not only a sanctuary for those fleeing politically correct oppression, but which provides a real alternative that will conserve the our heritage and culture combined with social justice and concern for all our people, not those in a particular “class”.
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