Sunday 2 March 2008

British Homes for British Workers

The New Order Leader has done it again. What, you wince in horror, has he done again?

Any citizen of the European Union can buy a house wherever they choose in the EU. No ifs, no buts, no Brownspeak. Except for people in the United Kingdom buying in the United Kingdom. They must have permission from the Labour regime.

Considering Labour members of the Westminster parliament are using their second home financing possibilities to pollute Tuscany, that is out of order. At least they've been confined to Sinalunga - no one wants to live there anyway.

5 comments:

Sen. C.R.O'Blene said...

I need to formulate a question for the person who takes over from Anne Widdicombe.

The new person needs to understand that they will have to damn well earn their vote this time.

I would suggest that if several hundred (thousand) people decided to do this, we may get a result which demands an answer.

Sackerson said...

I missed this story - increasingly I feel our politicians are irrelevant to what's happening - but obviously not, in this case. My wife asks, does that mean Brown won't be using Chequers?

hatfield girl said...

In Scotland it has been realised that the next chance they get to vote will be a referendum on Scottish independence, effectively, and the only way this referendum can be prevented is to prevent a vote at all.

It may well be that this referendum vote applies too in England, and that should a general election be called we will vote for those who choose a weaker federation with Europe, just as Scotland may choose a weaker federation with the rest of Britain.

No wonder our unelected Scottish prime minister refused a vote last November.

hatfield girl said...

Brown is as alien to our lives as Chequers to our housing. Quite literally, he doesn't get it S, he thinks we need to be told.

This misfit is doing immense damage to the relations between government and governed; he is ending social and political consent and there are far more of us than of those he thinks of as him.

As well he has wrecked the financial security of us all. You understand far better than me the myriad ways in which his decisions have destroyed private arrangements for a secure future.

What on earth he is and what he comes from is beyond me, though Mrs S and I had the same immediate thought.

Anonymous said...

Simple: Nobody who really does not need to should buy a house for the next 2 years. Potential buyers will save more money as the prices look to be set to continue downwards, and HMT get no stamp duty etc revenues to waste. Then when this lot get kicked out, life can revert to normal.