In my previous post I explained how the British Crown has used the MP's Expense Scandal and a smear campaign to steal Britain's 2010 General Election. This was done in order to install the Queen's cousin, David Cameron, as Prime Minister in a coalition government where he would be protected by some token LibDem MP's. Sadly that was not the end of the Crown's war against democracy.
The Rise of the Far Right.
As they are the political party that agrees with the Crown on the most number of issues great efforts were made to help the fascist British National Party (BNP) win one or possibly two seats in Parliament. Although technically part of another operation this effort began in Luton in March 2009 with the Islam4UK front's protest against the return of the Royal Anglian Regiment from Afghanistan. This led to the formation of the English Defence League (EDL) and was followed up by a series of arrests of supposed Islamic Terrorists including Bob Quick's infamous Northwest anti-terror raids. The resulting wave of Islamophobia was enough to win the BNP two seats in the European Parliament unlocking to them a huge amount of extra funding and giving them the right to appear in legitimate political circles such as the BBC's Question Time discussion program.
While the BNP were sitting around trying to decide how to spend all their extra campaign funding the next bit of help the Crown gave them was to force them to change their constitution. Prior to this the BNP's constitution was so obviously racist that it listed a number of all white and some quite bizarre ethnic groups that BNP members had to belong to. This made it impossible for the BNP to argue that they were anything other then racists and fascists. By forcing the BNP to change their constitution the Crown was hoping to make it easier for them to deceive people about their true political views. It also played perfectly to the BNP's image of hard working white folks being oppressed by a liberal elite obsessed with multiculturalism.
The final stage which also served to Bash Brown was for senior civil servants to go public with the story that over their thirteen years in power the Labour party had been deliberately encouraging immigration in order to destroy traditional, white Britain from the inside. Although reading like the product of a deranged mind this played perfectly to the BNP's rhetoric of a nation being sucked dry by migrants coming over here to steal all the jobs and houses before jumping to the front of the NHS queues.
Although the Crown would dearly love to see the BNP become a powerful force in British politics and will continue to grow them as a long term objective this is not possible yet. The BNP are currently a tiny party whose highest hope at the 2010 General Election was to have their party leader elected as their first and only MP. Therefore the purpose of strengthening them ahead of the election was to encourage tactical voting. This is where traditional Labour voters living in areas where the BNP are standing vote for the Conservatives or the LibDems in order to keep the BNP out. This has the triple effect of increasing the Conservatives and LibDems vote while reducing the Labour vote and increasing the chances of a hung Parliament.
As the BNP really put the idiot in the phrase "useful idiots" this part of the plan went horribly wrong as the BNP's only real candidate was beaten into fourth place by a Labour candidate.
Policing and Protest.
It is widely accepted fact that Britain's 1974 General Election was also rigged in order to stop Trade Union's backed by the USSR from destroying Britain from within. Whatever the truth people who were alive at the time remember endless strikes with rubbish piling up in the streets, the dead lying unburied and constant power cuts. As the Labour party are heavily funded by the modern Trade Union movement the Crown tried to revisit the spirit of the time in order to re-awaken those who voted for Thatcher in the 1980's but switched to Blair in the 1990's. This was done by the Crown and it's corporate partners provoking the trade unions to the point where they had no option other then to go on strike. Apart from the BA dispute which is a long running and very complicated dispute this provocation led to lots of small strikes from binmen in Brighton to librarians in Leicester. Fortunately the trade union leadership showed extraordinary restraint and no large scale strike action took place.
In order to further portray the Labour party as being aligned with dangerous left-wing lunatics and cause the public to move further to the right a plan for the traditional Mayday protests magically appeared from the sky. The plan for the protest which would take place five days before the election was to gather 5-10,000 people in Parliament square and then have a massive fight with the police as the protesters attempted to storm the Parliament building. The protesters would then set up camp in the square and continue the violence and disruption right up to the day of the election and beyond into the negotiations on the formation of a coalition government.
Fortunately it would appear that at the last moment the grown ups arrived and this protest didn't really happen. However in order to inflame the situation and increase the chances of rioting the Crown chose that week to force the police to release the report into the death of Blair Peach. I have covered that incident in more detail on this blog already.
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