Stories & Commentary
By Uncle Monty.
Palace of Westminster 
Photos By Alex Albion.
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After stringing us all along for all too long, New
Labour's Gordon Brown finally called the British 
General Election for May 6th, 2010. The formal
"Dissolution of Parliament" by the Queen of England
will come about on Monday, April 12th, 2010.
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And ever since it gained power in 1997, New Labour's
non-stop propensity to pass thousands of new criminal
laws to help criminalise the British People was seen yet 
again today by its rushed passing of The Digital Economy
before Labour is forced to abandon any more of its 
outrageous law making led by such ilk as the leftist 
radical and deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman 
before parliament is dissolved in four days time. 
Hopefully, the passing of such a "gangster-like" 
bill will now result in the loss of thousands upon
thousands of more votes against New Labour's 
attempt to gain an unprecedented fourth term
in office in the UK.
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Between now and Election Day, I shall offer my own
independent stories, commentary, and opinions on the
situation surrounding the news events and the prime 
political party personalities and electoral isssues
leading upto voting day inside "Broken Britain."
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Not in any particular chronological order, I list 
herein the story titles that I hope to present, with-
out fear or favour, to my world blog readership
on the British General Election. 
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A - No Good Samaritan For Us.
B - On The Campaign Road With The BNP.
C - An Election Is Only As Good As The Count. 
D - Breaking New Labour's Red Stranglehold on 
"Broken Britain."
E - Sitting As An Observer In The Polling Station
on Election Day.
F - Staying Up All Night For 2010 Election Results.
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My election stories then will start quite soon.
Please lookout for them! Hope, too, to have your
candid and honest feedback on this election that 
will impact the future of "Broken Britain" either 
for better or for worse as a nation. At no time will 
I tell you, my reader, who you should vote for.
That's upto the individual no matter what, al-
though I will urge that you vote. Not voting is
a vote lost. Your vote could be the vote that 
changes political history even though you will 
not know! Also note here, that I will
NOT publicly endorse any party. 
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So see ya then, Uncle Monty.
+Thursday of Easter Week, 2010. 
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The photos, above and below, of the Palace of 
Westminister - Big Ben and The House of Commons - 
were taken thru the bus window while travelling 
and moving rapidlly on London's No. 148 
bus from Victoria about two weeks ago ...
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The House of Commons from Westminster Bridge.
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Dear Uncle Monty,
ReplyDeleteLet us say that we are keenly
interested in what you write.
We are looking forward to your
political stories and your
commentaries regarding our
national election. We do not
doubt you will write exactly
what you think like you always
do. Just thought we would drop
you a line to say hello at this
time. Regards and all the best
from Kevin and Shellie Potterton.