Sunday, February 10, 2008

[britain] time the traitors were charged

Right on. Carey!

There is no news in this post - you've all seen it in the Telegraph and elsewhere. I'm just adding my signature to it.

Enough's enough!
Writing in this newspaper, Lord Carey condemns multiculturalism as "disastrous", blames it for creating Islamic ghettos and says that Dr Williams's support for sharia law will "inevitably lead to further demands from the Muslim community".

He suggests that such a move could embolden some Muslims to try to turn Britain into a country ruled by Islamic law which, he says, contradicts principles of human rights and allows the persecution of Christians.

I live in a Muslim republic over here and good luck to them. It's their land and I'm living here as their guest. Therefore I observe their laws. What's the problem?

One can't even blame the British Muslims for acting as they have - after all, if the Musselmen here said to me, 'Let's be all multicultural and tell us how we can become Anglican,' it's sort of an open invitation, isn't it? But the Deobandi? On the plane, chums.

It's Blair and Brown who should be charged with High Treason and either incarcerated in the Tower or executed [we'll argue this one later]. But traitors they are, by any definition of the word. This is not rhetoric - they have clearly betrayed our land.

And if I might be permitted to be the one to waterboard Brown until he says the word "England", I'd deem it an honour. To quote Holmes, in His Last Bow:

The Englishman is a patient creature but at present his temper is a little inflamed and it would be as well not to try him too far.

And who does Brown think he's doing it for - some vague notion of the '45? Even his own countrymen detest him. Old news but the idea remains:

This weekend Brown has managed to destroy one of the most formidable reputations in British politics - his own; he has handed a political triumph to his only rival for the Premiership; and he has made Alex Salmond's day. Nice work, Gordon.

As for the Catholic/CofE thing - what a storm in a teacup. They're all Christian. As for the Scots, Irish and Welsh - they're my friends so there's nothing to be read into this.

4 comments:

  1. Well, I agree with Carey too. But didn't Brown say he disagrees with Williams? - So presumably you mean he's a traitor because of the EU again? Agree about living in someone else's land as a guest.

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  2. George Carey is - of course - correct. When in Rome do as the Romans.

    I am tired of not being able to articulate my views on race, for fear of being accused of racism. If Brown wants to do something positive and become popular, this is an area he could and indeed should do something about.

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  3. Williams is not a very nice looking man. Irrational, but there you go....

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  4. This thing is all to do with the direction of the church, which has lost its way.

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