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LIBERAL DEMOCRAT EXPOSES HIS
PARTY'S FASCIST TRADITION
Rodney Atkinson Dateline 16th March 2007 The Liberal Democrat spokesman on the Environment, Chris Huhne, recently tried to have the Channel Four programme "The Great Global Warming Swindle" cancelled. Before he had even seen it this great "Liberal" defender of democracy sought to censor views with which he did not agree. Indeed this powerful programme was and remains the only counter balance to a barrage of "man made global warming" propaganda - but even one attempt to put the other side of the argument was too much for this "Liberal" and "Democrat". This blatantly fascist attitude is typical of rather too many in the quaintly named "Liberal Democrat" party. But mr Huhne is in a long tradition of intolerance, anti democratic bigotry and appeasement of fascists which goes back at least to the 1930s when the former Liberal prime Minister Lloyd George said that Adolf Hitler was "the greatest living German" and that it was "a pity that there were not more like him in England". One of the great appeasers of Hitler's Nazis and Mussolini's fascists was the Liberal Lord Lothian (see www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2006-01-09.html) - so much so that he was at the top of the list of Hitler friendly Britons carried by Hitler's emissary Rudolf Hess when he parachuted into Scotland in order to come to an accommodation with Britain just prior to the Nazi invasion of Russia. Some 20 years ago an opinion poll found that the views of the typical Liberal voter had much in common with Nazism. This is not so surprising when one considers that Conservatives who join the Liberals are protesting that the Tory Party is not nationalistic enough and socialists join because they think the Labour Party is not socialist enough. Nationalism plus Socialism tends to produce Nazism and Fascism. There is of course a genuinely liberal tradition in the party but many of them left to form the (true) Liberal Party which still fights elections today its strength being mainly in the North West of England. The Liberal Democrat Party is of course by far the most eurofanatic party in Britain and is totally devoted to removing the democratic sovereignty of the British people and their Parliament. They are fully committed to doing the same for the other once free nations of Europe. The belief in corporatism unites the "third way" social democrats and Liberal Democrats as they seek to steer an opportunist road between free market capitalism and socialism - only to produce a strongly centralising, authoritarian combination of big business and Government. Extending these beliefs to supranational corporatism re-creates the basis of European Fascism. Some years ago we at the British Declaration of Independence (a written commitment by candidates at a general election to vote for specific legislation affirming democratic sovereignty) sent the Declaration to all candidates of the three "major" parties. The Tories wrote to their candidates three times warning them that signing up to our country, Parliament and democracy was no longer Conservative policy (!) the Labour Party ensured that none of their candidates got their letters. But the Liberal Democrats actually wrote to their candidates saying that the BDI was so dangerous (as it indeed was for fascists of all parties!) that they should not read it at all! One of the leading fascists in Britain was of course the Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath. He was particularly popular among the imperialist German political class who ensured that he was awarded the Charlemagne Prize (founded by Nazis after the war) and given a quarter of a million pounds for his services to the European Superstate. Heath, having through deliberate deceit disguised the true nature of the 1972 European Act, handed to the continental powers most of what they had sought to achieve in two world wars - control of the British Parliament and economy. Heath was a classic corporatist mixture of socialist (he attended socialist meetings when at Oxford University) and corporatist capitalist (he was a director of a number of Chinese "capitalist" corporations, As Prime Minister he brought in prices and incomes controls by the State and caused massive inflation and high unemployment in the early 1970s). This combination of beliefs led him to appease and co-operate with such socialist and fascist thugs as Chairman Mao, Saddam Hussein and Fidel Castro. In his will Heath sought to donate his house in Salisbury Close as a museum for his papers and other life long memorabilia. The local council refused but one councillor a Mr Sample was an enthusiastic supporter of the idea. Is he a Conservative? No he is a Liberal Democrat! |