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Sunday 6 October 2013

"It is astonishing what you can achieve if you don't mind who takes the credit."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2446093/PM-Panics-Tories-bid-quit-EU-year-MPs-hijack-Commons-vote-2014-referendum-years-early.html

http://www.conservativehome.com/platform/2013/10/from-jameswhartonmp-why-adam-afriyie-is-wrong-my-referendum-bill-must-not-be-amended.html

http://www.conservativehome.com/thetorydiary/2013/10/the-best-chance-to-get-an-inout-referendum-is-for-eurosceptics-to-back-the-wharton-bill-unamended.html

Politicians who should most bear this in mind are:


  1. James Wharton MP
  2. Nigel Farage 
  3. Nick Griffin MEP
  4. Rosie Cooper (Lancashire West)
  5. Jeremy Corbyn (Islington North)
  6. Jon Cruddas (Dagenham & Rainham)
  7. John Cryer (Leyton & Wanstead)
  8. Ian Davidson (Glasgow South West)
  9. Natascha Engel (Derbyshire North East)
  10. Frank Field (Birkenhead)
  11. Roger Godsiff (Birmingham Hall Green)
  12. Kate Hoey (Vauxhall)
  13. Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North)
  14. Steve McCabe (Birmingham Selly Oak)
  15. John McDonnell (Hayes & Harlington)
  16. Austin Mitchell (Great Grimsby)
  17. Dennis Skinner (Bolsover)
  18. Andrew Smith (Oxford East)
  19. Graham Stringer (Blackley & Broughton)
  20. Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston)
  21. Mike Wood (Batley & Spen)
  22. Stuart Andrew (Pudsey)
  23. Steve Baker (Wycombe)
  24. John Baron (Basildon and Billericay)
  25. Andrew Bingham (High Peak)
  26. Brian Binley (Northampton South)
  27. Bob Blackman (Harrow East)
  28. Peter Bone (Wellingborough)*
  29. Graham Brady (Altrincham and Sale West)
  30. Andrew Bridgen (Leicestershire NW)
  31. Steve Brine (Winchester)
  32. Fiona Bruce (Congleton)
  33. Dan Byles (Warwickshire North)
  34. Douglas Carswell (Clacton)
  35. Bill Cash (Stone)
  36. Chris Chope (Christchurch)
  37. James Clappison (Hertsmere)
  38. Tracey Crouch (Chatham and Aylesford)
  39. David T C Davies (Monmouth)
  40. Philip Davies (Shipley)
  41. David Davis (Haltemprice & Howden)
  42. Nick de Bois (Enfield North)  http://www.conservativehome.com/platform/2013/10/nick-de-bois-mp-adam-afriyies-judgement-is-flawed-2014-is-the-wrong-time-for-an-inout-referendum.html
  43. Caroline Dinenage (Gosport)
  44. Nadine Dorries (Bedfordshire Mid)
  45. Richard Drax (Dorset South)
  46. Mark Field (Cities of London and Westminster)
  47. Lorraine Fullbrook (South Ribble)
  48. Zac Goldsmith (Richmond Park)
  49. James Gray (Wiltshire North)
  50. Chris Heaton-Harris (Daventry)
  51. Gordon Henderson (Sittingbourne & Sheppey)
  52. George Hollingbery (Meon Valley)
  53. Philip Hollobone (Kettering)*
  54. Adam Holloway (Gravesham)
  55. Stewart Jackson (Peterborough)
  56. Bernard Jenkin (Harwich and Essex N)
  57. Marcus Jones (Nuneaton)
  58. Chris Kelly (Dudley South)]
  59. Andrea Leadsom (Northamptonshire S)
  60. Jeremy Lefroy (Stafford)
  61. Edward Leigh (Gainsborough)
  62. Julian Lewis (New Forest East)
  63. Karen Lumley (Redditch)
  64. Jason McCartney (Colne Valley)
  65. Karl McCartney (Lincoln)
  66. Stephen McPartland (Stevenage)
  67. Anne Main (St Albans)
  68. Patrick Mercer (Newark)
  69. Nigel Mills (Amber Valley)
  70. Anne-Marie Morris (Newton Abbot)
  71. James Morris (Halesowen and Rowley Regis)
  72. Stephen Mosley (Chester)
  73. Sheryll Murray (Cornwall SE)
  74. Caroline Nokes (Romsey and Southampton N)
  75. David Nuttall (Bury N)
  76. Matthew Offord (Hendon)
  77. Neil Parish (Tiverton and Honiton)
  78. Priti Patel (Witham)
  79. Andrew Percy (Brigg and Goole)
  80. Mark Pritchard (The Wrekin)
  81. Mark Reckless (Rochester and Strood)
  82. John Redwood (Wokingham)
  83. Jacob Rees-Mogg (Somerset NE)
  84. Simon Reevell (Dewsbury)
  85. Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury)
  86. Andrew Rosindell (Romford)
  87. Richard Shepherd (Aldridge-Brownhills)
  88. Henry Smith (Crawley)
  89. John Stevenson (Carlisle)
  90. Bob Stewart (Beckenham)
  91. Gary Streeter (Devon SW)
  92. Julian Sturdy (York Outer)
  93. Sir Peter Tapsell (Louth and Horncastle)
  94. Justin Tomlinson (Swindon N)
  95. Andrew Turner (Isle of Wight)
  96. Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes)
  97. Charles Walker (Broxbourne)
  98. Robin Walker (Worcester)
  99. Heather Wheeler (Derbyshire S)
  100. Craig Whittaker (Calder Valley)
  101. John Whittingdale (Maldon)
  102. Dr Sarah Wollaston (Totnes)
Above are Labour and MPs who voted in support of the EU referendum.  

What should be done must be done, what must be done must be done as soon as possible.

Those MPs listed above who cannot bring themselves to support should be especially targeted by BNP/UKIP in the 2015 General Election.

BNP and UKIP should co-operate and agree not to stand against each other in order to inflict maximum damage on any MP listed above who is not on record as supporting Adam Afriyie's amendment.  

My suggestion is that UKIP and BNP divide amongst themselves the seats they are most likely to win and leave the field clear to each other.  

To avoid any accusations of racism, the BNP should change its constitution from 


"3.2.1 Our Party is a party of British Nationalism, both ethnic and civic ... "

to:



"Our party is a party of civic nationalism committed to promoting the long-term national interest through the judicious balancing of the conflicting needs and wants of British citizens of different races, classes, religions, genders, ages and abilities. We are pledged to maintain the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the establishment of meritocracy facilitated by social mobility. Social mobility can only be facilitated by a free and excellent selective education system." 

Indeed, the BNP should annul my expulsion so that I will be in a position to throw my hat in the ring for the BNP leadership election of 2015.  Once I am elected Madam Chairman, no one will accuse the BNP of being racist ever again.

This should be the entire basis of BNP/UKIP election strategy in 2015 ie for the BNP to become officially and unambiguously civic nationalist so that it is in a position to do deals with UKIP in order to jointly play its role of being the only party in the land that still promotes social conservatism.   

My fondest hope is that both BNP and UKIP leaders can bring themselves to praise Adam Afriyie even if most of their members are a bit racist.  Show some leadership for a change, guys!

The UKIP leader should be pleased that just one black man with planning and courage can get for them what an entire party could not have got themselves.

The BNP leader should be pleased that just one black man has single-handedly taken away the entire reason for UKIP's existence.  If all goes according to plan and the British get their EU referendum on 23 October 2014, UKIP will no longer exist by the time the 2015 General Election comes to pass, leaving the entire anti-immigration field clear to the BNP.

The only people who would hate this would be the Europhiliac, gay marriage-supporting, Syria-bombing con men and con women of the Conservative Party, who deserve a good kicking.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10277267/Adam-Afriyie-why-I-and-other-MPs-could-not-support-the-Syria-motion.html

What should Ed Miliband do?

Support it, of course.  Supporting it would demonstrate his democratic credentials and please the grassroots, who always appreciate being consulted.

What should Nick Clegg do?

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/05/15/pmqs-nick-clegg-european-union-referendum_n_3277948.html

He should  go fuck himself.  

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