I Never Thought I’d See the Day

In a week when ZANU Labour drove a bulldozer through our fragile liberties and dismantled the protections we had from totalitarianism, this image becomes appropriate. And I thought 1984 was fiction…

There was a time when we lived in a free country. Remember it well; for it will soon be the stuff of history.

Hat tip to Talk Politics

2 Comments

  1. A sad day indeed. Today’s Independent makes interesting reason about the gov’ts duplicity. I gather there is a programme on this by Peter Oborne next week.

    I watched Prime Minister’s Questions today. Blair was evasive. His sincere act is just an act. As with Iraq, the man is a stranger to the truth and a danger to our freedoms.

    As for Labour MPs they are nought but a shiver looking for a backbone to crawl up!

  2. Never mind, LR – there’s room for a talented guy like yourself out here in the Emirates. Plenty of sunshine, empty roads to zoom along, and even bars!

    BTW, I read somewhere the other day that since the collapse of the USSR, the pinkoes have given up trying to impose their economic order on us, and gone for regulating our social and personal life instead. Sound true to you? Where did I read it? … ah yes, now I remember – on the BNP website!!

    ”’Longrider replies: Ah, well, just because the BNP are obnoxious racists, it doesn’t mean that ”everything” they say is wrong. Even Adolf was right when said “What good fortune for those in power that people do not think”.”’

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