Sunday 30 October 2011

Find out how your MP voted-Make sure you vote UKIP next time!

Here is a list of treasonous MP S that voted against the motion.
Conservatives who opposed the motion were: Nigel Adams (Selby & Ainsty), Peter Aldous (Waveney), James Arbuthnot (Hampshire North East), Richard Bacon (Norfolk South), Tony Baldry (Banbury), Harriett Baldwin (Worcestershire West), Stephen Barclay (Cambridgeshire North East), Greg Barker (Bexhill & Battle), Gavin Barwell (Croydon Central), Guto Bebb (Aberconwy), Henry Bellingham (Norfolk North West), Richard Benyon (Newbury), Sir Paul Beresford (Mole Valley), Jake Berry (Rossendale & Darwen), Nicola Blackwood (Oxford West & Abingdon), Crispin Blunt (Reigate), Nick Boles (Grantham & Stamford), Peter Bottomley (Worthing West), Karen Bradley (Staffordshire Moorlands), Angie Bray (Ealing Central & Acton), Julian Brazier (Canterbury), James Brokenshire (Old Bexley & Sidcup), Robert Buckland (Swindon South), Aidan Burley (Cannock Chase), Conor Burns (Bournemouth West), Simon Burns (Chelmsford), David Burrowes (Enfield Southgate), Alistair Burt (Bedfordshire North East), Alun Cairns (Vale of Glamorgan), David Cameron (Witney), Neil Carmichael (Stroud), Rehman Chishti (Gillingham & Rainham), Greg Clark (Tunbridge Wells), Kenneth Clarke (Rushcliffe), Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Cotswolds, The), Therese Coffey (Suffolk Coastal), Damian Collins (Folkestone & Hythe), Oliver Colville (Plymouth Sutton & Devonport), Geoffrey Cox (Devon West & Torridge), Stephen Crabb (Preseli Pembrokeshire), Glyn Davies (Montgomeryshire), Jonathan Djanogly (Huntingdon), Stephen Dorrell (Charnwood), Jackie Doyle-Price (Thurrock), James Duddridge (Rochford & Southend East), Alan Duncan (Rutland & Melton), Iain Duncan Smith (Chingford & Woodford Green), Michael Ellis (Northampton North), Jane Ellison (Battersea), Tobias Ellwood (Bournemouth East), Charlie Elphicke (Dover), Graham Evans (Weaver Vale), Jonathan Evans (Cardiff North), David Evennett (Bexleyheath & Crayford), Michael Fabricant (Lichfield), Michael Fallon (Sevenoaks), Dr Liam Fox (Somerset North), Mark Francois (Rayleigh & Wickford), George Freeman (Norfolk Mid), Mike Freer (Finchley & Golders Green), Richard Fuller (Bedford), Edward Garnier (Harborough), Mark Garnier (Wyre Forest), David Gauke (Hertfordshire South West), Nick Gibb (Bognor Regis & Littlehampton), Cheryl Gillan (Chesham & Amersham), John Glen (Salisbury), Robert Goodwill (Scarborough & Whitby), Michael Gove (Surrey Heath), Richard Graham (Gloucester), Helen Grant (Maidstone & The Weald), Chris Grayling (Epsom & Ewell), Damian Green (Ashford), Justine Greening (Putney), Dominic Grieve (Beaconsfield), Andrew Griffiths (Burton), Ben Gummer (Ipswich), Sam Gyimah (Surrey East), Robert Halfon (Harlow), Philip Hammond (Runnymede & Weybridge), Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon), Matthew Hancock (Suffolk West), Mark Harper (Forest of Dean), Richard Harrington (Watford), Rebecca Harris (Castle Point), Simon Hart (Carmarthen West & Pembrokeshire South), Sir Alan Haselhurst (Saffron Walden), John Hayes (South Holland & The Deepings), Oliver Heald (Hertfordshire North East), Charles Hendry (Wealden), Nick Herbert (Arundel & South Downs), Damian Hinds (Hampshire East), Mark Hoban (Fareham), Kris Hopkins (Keighley), Gerald Howarth (Aldershot), John Howell (Henley), Jeremy Hunt (Surrey South West), Nick Hurd (Ruislip, Northwood & Pinner), Margot James (Stourbridge), Sajid Javid (Bromsgrove), Gareth Johnson (Dartford), Jo Johnson (Orpington), Andrew Jones (Harrogate & Knaresborough), David Jones (Clwyd West), Daniel Kawczynski (Shrewsbury & Atcham), Simon Kirby (Brighton Kemptown), Greg Knight (Yorkshire East), Eleanor Laing (Epping Forest), Mark Lancaster (Milton Keynes North), Andrew Lansley (Cambridgeshire South), Pauline Latham (Derbyshire Mid), Jessica Lee (Erewash), Phillip Lee (Bracknell), Charlotte Leslie (Bristol North West), Oliver Letwin (Dorset West), Brandon Lewis (Great Yarmouth), Ian Liddell-Grainger (Bridgwater & Somerset West), David Lidington (Aylesbury), Peter Lilley (Hitchin & Harpenden), Jack Lopresti (Filton & Bradley Stoke), Jonathan Lord (Woking), Tim Loughton (Worthing East & Shoreham), Peter Luff (Worcestershire Mid), Anne McIntosh (Thirsk & Malton), Mary Macleod (Brentford & Isleworth), Patrick McLoughlin (Derbyshire Dales), Esther McVey (Wirral West), Francis Maude (Horsham), Theresa May (Maidenhead), Paul Maynard (Blackpool North & Cleveleys), Mark Menzies (Fylde), Stephen Metcalfe (Basildon South & Thurrock East), Maria Miller (Basingstoke), Anne Milton (Guildford), Andrew Mitchell (Sutton Coldfield), Penny Mordaunt (Portsmouth North), Nicky Morgan (Loughborough), David Morris (Morecambe & Lunesdale), David Mowat (Warrington South), David Mundell (Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale), Dr Andrew Murrison (Wiltshire South West), Bob Neill (Bromley & Chislehurst), Brooks Newmark (Braintree), Jesse Norman (Hereford & Herefordshire South), Stephen O’Brien (Eddisbury), Eric Ollerenshaw (Lancaster & Fleetwood), Guy Opperman (Hexham), George Osborne (Tatton), Richard Ottaway (Croydon South), Jim Paice (Cambridgeshire South East), Owen Paterson (Shropshire North), Mark Pawsey (Rugby), John Penrose (Weston-Super-Mare), Claire Perry (Devizes), Stephen Phillips (Sleaford & North Hykeham), Eric Pickles (Brentwood & Ongar), Chris Pincher (Tamworth), Daniel Poulter (Suffolk Central & Ipswich North), Mark Prisk (Hertford & Stortford), John Randall (Uxbridge & Ruislip South), Andrew Robathan (Leicestershire South), Hugh Robertson (Faversham & Kent Mid), Amber Rudd (Hastings & Rye), David Ruffley (Bury St Edmunds), David Rutley (Macclesfield), Laura Sandys (Thanet South), Lee Scott (Ilford North), Andrew Selous (Bedfordshire South West), Grant Shapps (Welwyn Hatfield), Alok Sharma (Reading West), Alec Shelbrooke (Elmet & Rothwell), Mark Simmonds (Boston & Skegness), Keith Simpson (Broadland), Chris Skidmore (Kingswood), Chloe Smith (Norwich North), Julian Smith (Skipton & Ripon), Nicholas Soames (Sussex Mid), Anna Soubry (Broxtowe), Caroline Spelman (Meriden), Sir John Stanley (Tonbridge & Malling), Andrew Stephenson (Pendle), Rory Stewart (Penrith & The Border), Mel Stride (Devon Central), Graham Stuart (Beverley & Holderness), Desmond Swayne (New Forest West), Hugo Swire (Devon East), Robert Syms (Poole), Edward Timpson (Crewe & Nantwich), David Tredinnick (Bosworth), Elizabeth Truss (Norfolk South West), Andrew Tyrie (Chichester), Paul Uppal (Wolverhampton South West), Ed Vaizey (Wantage), Shailesh Vara (Cambridgeshire North West), Theresa Villiers (Chipping Barnet), Ben Wallace (Wyre & Preston North), Robert Walter (Dorset North), Angela Watkinson (Hornchurch & Upminster), James Wharton (Stockton South), Chris White (Warwick & Leamington), Bill Wiggin (Herefordshire North), David Willetts (Havant), Gavin Williamson (Staffordshire South), Rob Wilson (Reading East), Jeremy Wright (Kenilworth & Southam), Tim Yeo (Suffolk South), Sir George Young (Hampshire North West), Nadhim Zahawi (Stratford-on-Avon).
215 Labour MPs voted against the motion: Diane Abbott (Hackney North & Stoke Newington), Debbie Abrahams (Oldham East & Saddleworth), Bob Ainsworth (Coventry North East), Douglas Alexander (Paisley & Renfrewshire South), Heidi Alexander (Lewisham East), Rushanara Ali (Bethnal Green & Bow), Dave Anderson (Blaydon), Mr Jon Ashworth (Leicester South), Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West), Willie Bain (Glasgow North East), Ed Balls (Morley & Outwood), Gordon Banks (Ochil & Perthshire South), Kevin Barron (Rother Valley), Margaret Beckett (Derby South), Anne Begg (Aberdeen South), Sir Stuart Bell (Middlesbrough), Hilary Benn (Leeds Central), Joe Benton (Bootle), Luciana Berger (Liverpool Wavertree), Clive Betts (Sheffield South East), Roberta Blackman-Woods (Durham, City of), Hazel Blears (Salford & Eccles), Tom Blenkinsop (Middlesbrough South & Cleveland East), Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central), David Blunkett (Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough), Ben Bradshaw (Exeter), Gordon Brown (Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath), Lyn Brown (West Ham), Nicholas Brown (Newcastle upon Tyne East), Russell Brown (Dumfries & Galloway), Chris Bryant (Rhondda), Karen Buck (Westminster North), Richard Burden (Birmingham Northfield), Andy Burnham (Leigh), Liam Byrne (Birmingham Hodge Hill), Alan Campbell (Tynemouth), Martin Caton (Gower), Jenny Chapman (Darlington), Tom Clarke (Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill), Ann Clwyd (Cynon Valley), Vernon Coaker (Gedling), Ann Coffey (Stockport), Michael Connarty (Linlithgow & Falkirk East), Yvette Cooper (Normanton, Pontefract & Castleford), David Crausby (Bolton North East), Mary Creagh (Wakefield), Stella Creasy (Walthamstow), Alex Cunningham (Stockton North), Jim Cunningham (Coventry South), Tony Cunningham (Workington), Margaret Curran (Glasgow East), Nic Dakin (Scunthorpe), Simon Danczuk (Rochdale), Alistair Darling (Edinburgh South West), Wayne David (Caerphilly), Geraint Davies (Swansea West), Gloria De Piero (Ashfield), John Denham (Southampton Itchen), Jim Dobbin (Heywood & Middleton), Frank Dobson (Holborn & St Pancras), Thomas Docherty (Dunfermline & Fife West), Brian Donohoe (Ayrshire Central), Frank Doran (Aberdeen North), Jim Dowd (Lewisham West & Penge), Gemma Doyle (Dunbartonshire West), Jack Dromey (Birmingham Erdington), Michael Dugher (Barnsley East), Angela Eagle (Wallasey), Maria Eagle (Garston & Halewood), Clive Efford (Eltham), Julie Elliott (Sunderland Central), Louise Ellman (Liverpool Riverside), Bill Esterson (Sefton Central), Chris Evans (Islwyn), Paul Farrelly (Newcastle-under-Lyme), Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar & Limehouse), Robert Flello (Stoke-on-Trent South), Caroline Flint (Don Valley), Paul Flynn (Newport West), Yvonne Fovargue (Makerfield), Hywel Francis (Aberavon), Mike Gapes (Ilford South), Sheila Gilmore (Edinburgh East), Pat Glass (Durham North West), Mary Glindon (Tyneside North), Paul Goggins (Wythenshawe & Sale East), Helen Goodman (Bishop Auckland), Tom Greatrex (Rutherglen & Hamilton West), Kate Green (Stretford & Urmston), Lilian Greenwood (Nottingham South), Nia Griffith (Llanelli), Andrew Gwynne (Denton & Reddish), Peter Hain (Neath), David Hamilton (Midlothian), Fabian Hamilton (Leeds North East), David Hanson (Delyn), Harriet Harman (Camberwell & Peckham), Dai Havard (Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney), Mark Hendrick (Preston), Stephen Hepburn (Jarrow), David Heyes (Ashton Under Lyne), Meg Hillier (Hackney South & Shoreditch), Julie Hilling (Bolton West), Margaret Hodge (Barking), Sharon Hodgson (Washington & Sunderland West), Jim Hood (Lanark & Hamilton East), George Howarth (Knowsley), Tristram Hunt (Stoke-on-Trent Central), Huw Irranca-Davies (Ogmore), Glenda Jackson (Hampstead & Kilburn), Sian James (Swansea East), Cathy Jamieson (Kilmarnock & Loudoun), Major Dan Jarvis (Barnsley Central), Diana Johnson (Hull North), Graham Jones (Hyndburn), Kevan Jones (Durham North), Susan Elan Jones (Clwyd South), Tessa Jowell (Dulwich & West Norwood), Eric Joyce (Falkirk), Sir Gerald Kaufman (Manchester Gorton), Barbara Keeley (Worsley & Eccles South), Elizabeth Kendall (Leicester West), Sadiq Khan (Tooting), David Lammy (Tottenham), Ian Lavery (Wansbeck), Mark Lazarowicz (Edinburgh North & Leith), Christopher Leslie (Nottingham East), Ivan Lewis (Bury South), Tony Lloyd (Manchester Central), Andy Love (Edmonton), Ian Lucas (Wrexham), Michael McCann (East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow), Kerry McCarthy (Bristol East), Gregg McClymont (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch East), Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham & Morden), Pat McFadden (Wolverhampton South East), Alison McGovern (Wirral South), Jim McGovern (Dundee West), Anne McGuire (Stirling), Ann McKechin (Glasgow North), Iain McKenzie (Inverclyde), Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle upon Tyne North), Fiona Mactaggart (Slough), Khalid Mahmood (Birmingham Perry Barr), Shabana Mahmood (Birmingham Ladywood), John Mann (Bassetlaw), Gordon Marsden (Blackpool South), Michael Meacher (Oldham West & Royton), Alan Meale (Mansfield), Ian Mearns (Gateshead), Alun Michael (Cardiff South & Penarth), David Miliband (South Shields), Ed Miliband (Doncaster North), Andrew Miller (Ellesmere Port & Neston), Madeleine Moon (Bridgend), Jessica Morden (Newport East), Graeme Morrice (Livingston), Grahame Morris (Easington), George Mudie (Leeds East), Jim Murphy (Renfrewshire East), Paul Murphy (Torfaen), Ian Murray (Edinburgh South), Lisa Nandy (Wigan), Pamela Nash (Airdrie & Shotts), Fiona O’Donnell (East Lothian), Chi Onwurah (Newcastle upon Tyne Central), Sandra Osborne (Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock), Albert Owen (Ynys Mon), Teresa Pearce (Erith & Thamesmead), Toby Perkins (Chesterfield), Stephen Pound (Ealing North), Yasmin Qureshi (Bolton South East), Nick Raynsford (Greenwich & Woolwich), Jamie Reed (Copeland), Rachel Reeves (Leeds West), Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East), Jonathan Reynolds (Stalybridge & Hyde), Geoffrey Robinson (Coventry North West), Steve Rotheram (Liverpool Walton), Frank Roy (Motherwell & Wishaw), Lindsay Roy (Glenrothes), Chris Ruane (Vale of Clwyd), Joan Ruddock (Lewisham Deptford), Anas Sarwar (Glasgow Central), Alison Seabeck (Plymouth Moor View), Virendra Sharma (Ealing Southall), Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield), Jim Sheridan (Paisley & Renfrewshire North), Gavin Shuker (Luton South), Andy Slaughter (Hammersmith), Angela Smith (Penistone & Stocksbridge), Nick Smith (Blaenau Gwent), Owen Smith (Pontypridd), Mark Tami (Alyn & Deeside), Gareth Thomas (Harrow West), Emily Thornberry (Islington South & Finsbury), Stephen Timms (East Ham), Jon Trickett (Hemsworth), Karl Turner (Hull East), Derek Twigg (Halton), Stephen Twigg (Liverpool West Derby), Chuka Umunna (Streatham), Valerie Vaz (Walsall South), Tom Watson (West Bromwich East), Dave Watts (St Helens North), Alan Whitehead (Southampton Test), Malcolm Wicks (Croydon North), Chris Williamson (Derby North), Phil Wilson (Sedgefield), David Winnick (Walsall North), Rosie Winterton (Doncaster Central), John Woodcock (Barrow & Furness), Shaun Woodward (St Helens South & Whiston), David Wright (Telford), Iain Wright (Hartlepool).
50 Liberal Democrats opposed the motion: Danny Alexander (Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey), Norman Baker (Lewes), Sir Alan Beith (Berwick-upon-Tweed), Tom Brake (Carshalton & Wallington), Annette Brooke (Dorset Mid & Poole North), Jeremy Browne (Taunton Deane), Malcolm Bruce (Gordon), Paul Burstow (Sutton & Cheam), Lorely Burt (Solihull), Vincent Cable (Twickenham), Sir Menzies Campbell (Fife North East), Alistair Carmichael (Orkney & Shetland), Nick Clegg (Sheffield Hallam), Michael Crockart (Edinburgh West), Edward Davey (Kingston & Surbiton), Tim Farron (Westmorland & Lonsdale), Lynne Featherstone (Hornsey & Wood Green), Andrew George (St Ives), Stephen Gilbert (St Austell & Newquay), Duncan Hames (Chippenham), Nick Harvey (Devon North), David Heath (Somerton & Frome), John Hemming (Birmingham Yardley), Martin Horwood (Cheltenham), Simon Hughes (Bermondsey & Old Southwark), Chris Huhne (Eastleigh), Mark Hunter (Cheadle), Julian Huppert (Cambridge), Charles Kennedy (Ross, Skye & Lochaber), Norman Lamb (Norfolk North), David Laws (Yeovil), John Leech (Manchester Withington), Stephen Lloyd (Eastbourne), Tessa Munt (Wells), Alan Reid (Argyll & Bute), Dan Rogerson (Cornwall North), Bob Russell (Colchester), Sir Robert Smith (Aberdeenshire West & Kincardine), Andrew Stunell (Hazel Grove), Ian Swales (Redcar), Jo Swinson (Dunbartonshire East), Sarah Teather (Brent Central), John Thurso (Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross), David Ward (Bradford East), Steve Webb (Thornbury & Yate), Mark Williams (Ceredigion), Roger Williams (Brecon & Radnorshire), Stephen Williams (Bristol West), Jenny Willott (Cardiff Central), Simon Wright (Norwich South).
Three Plaid Cymru MPs opposed the motion: Jonathan Edwards (Carmarthen East & Dinefwr), Elfyn Llwyd (Dwyfor Meirionnydd), Hywel Williams (Arfon).
Three Social Democratic and Labour Party MPs opposed the motion: Mark Durkan (Foyle), Dr Alasdair McDonnell (Belfast South), Margaret Ritchie (Down South).
One Alliance MP opposed the motion: Naomi Long (Belfast East).

Nigel Farage Rattles a few cages on Question Time!

Nigel Farage gives it to Ian Duncan Smith with both barrels!

Go get em Nigel!

As Britain sinks further into the mud Westminster votes against EU referendum for the people!

As I predicted in my last article the gang in Westminster had their little debate and the NO'S won the day.The motion was defeated by 483 votes to 111.81 tory back benchers defied their whips and voted for a referendum.At least this shows there are still politicians with principles in Westminster and I respect that.The three main parties threatened Euro sceptics with a three line whip.Voting Yes could mean serious damage to your career prospects and could even mean being booted out of your party altogether.That is the scale of intimidation that was enforced,toe the line or there's the door.All sorts of scare mongering was unleashed,the usual lies where trotted out to silence the YES camp.You know the spin "It will damage our economy.","No one will trade with us.""It's not the right time."

William Hague claimed that Now is not the right time for a referendum on the EU.I would argue the time is NOW not next month,not next year...NOW!The country is sliding towards oblivion.The EU experiment has been a total disaster from start to finish.So much so that Euro chiefs have gone to China with the begging bowl in a last desperate bid to secure funding for the failing Euro.Well at least the previous Labour administration wasn't stupid enough to get involved with that hair brained scheme!Can you imagine what the future holds if the Chinese are allowed to influence European affairs.If the Chinese hand over this dosh there will be conditions attached.Should Euro leaders really be getting involved with a communist dictatorship like China that has a disgusting human rights record? The truth is the EU is not working and the sooner we get out the better before we sink with it.

All three main party leaders committed to a federal Europe.Euro chiefs now want China to fund failing Euro.Could this mean Communist influence over European affairs?



The EU costs billions every year.Money that could be put to much better use at home.This money could be used to re build our fledgling manufacturing base,it could put more coppers on the beat,provide our hospitals with better equipment,the list is endless.The EU is an interfering bureaucracy that has enforced unworkable regulations on businesses,it has interfered in our justice system with it's Human Rights Act,it has opened up our borders to mass uncontrolled immigration.Untill we get out of this institution we cannot change anything.

William Hague what people really want is their sovereignty restored,we are fed up with being ruled by Europe and we are sick to the back teeth of politicians that don't listen to us anymore.

I have come a decision about which party I will be backing in the next General Election and that party is UKIP.Only UKIP has the chance of making a break through and getting into Westminster.Only UKIP will give the people a referendum on EU membership.I would urge all patriots to put country first,give up voting for small parties and vote UKIP next time.

Tuesday 4 October 2011

Referendum on the EU? You've got more chance of hell freezing over!

The Daily Mail and the Express tabloid newspapers are convinced they're winning the war for a referendum on Britains membership of the EU.They have whipped up mass hysteria and in my view have built up alot of peoples hopes for a yes or no vote.What is really happening is there will be a debate in Westminster about having a referendum.That's all it is folks a debate ...nothing more.They will do what they always do talk a load of crap,try scoring points against one another,shout smart arse comments at each other and then they will tell us that Britain's future depends on our continual membership.

They will claim that the economy will be damaged if we pull out.They will claim overseas investors will not want to invest here because we don't belong to the EU empire.All kinds of scare tactics will be unleashed to quash any thoughts of resistance or dissent.

Why would the gang in Westminster want to give the British people a say on how our nation is governed? They've never bothered to listen to us before ,so why would they now?The EU is a very lucrative cash cow for crap politicians.All the useless dross go there when they've been booted out of Westminster.Just look at Kinnock and his missus,oh and don't forget old Mandi!The EU is a land of milk and honey for the failed politic class that reside in Westminster....it's their pension,their pot of gold.Just turn up,sign the register,sit in the chamber and collect the pay cheque at the end of the month!

Sorry to sound so pessimistic but I've now come to the conclusion that none of the establishment parties are to be trusted.They all lie,cheat and deceive.They've sold our country down the river and we are not heading for a recession we are heading for the worst depression since the 1920's.

The whole thing reminds me of a very funny Monty Python sketch from the film Life of Brian.You can liken the coalition to the Peoples Front Of Judea.It would go something like this:
Cameron:
"Where heading for economic catastrophe,what we need is a plan of action."
The cabinet:
"Here,here Prime Minister!"

Cameron:

"What we need to do is have a debate about the plan of action we need to make!:

Cabinet:

"I'll second the motion,everyone say I!"..."I,I,I,I,groan,moan,yawn,snore,fart"

Cameron:

"I propose a debate at the end of the year.Then we'll win the debate and tell the plebs the EU's here to stay!"

Watch and remind yourself how ridiculous these people are!