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People of Britain: It's "Liberation Day!"

The Iraq Solidarity Campaign, Iraqi Solidarity News (Al-Thawra), URUKNET | 28.06.2007 15:05 | Iraq | Other Press | Repression | London

We would like to welcome the United Kingdom, back into the "family of nations", now that the country has been "liberated" from the "repressive", "dictatorship" of Mr. Anthony Blair.



We would like to welcome the United Kingdom, back into the "family of nations", now that the country has been "liberated" from the "repressive", "dictatorship" of Mr. Anthony Blair.

Now that you are "liberated", the people of Britain should move towards building a "free" and "fair" society, one which is built upon principles of "democracy" and should move forward from the "neglect" which has been imposed upon your country for the past decade.

There are many points that could be said, on how the British people can rescue themselves, after the 10 long years of "neglect" under the Blair "dictatorship".The British people should consider a "De-Labourisation" of the country, where the various "repressive" "arms" of the "Labour" "regime" can be "swept away" to allow "new" "democratic" "institutions" to lead the people.

This should be followed by "free and fair elections", under the "supervision of the United Nations", and should include a broad base of representation, for all Native Celtic Tribes, those of the Briton's and the Pagan's which have all been "oppressed" within Britain, under the "sectarian" regime of Blair.

Under "freedom" and "democracy", the British people can now move forward, towards an "open system of government", "one which operates" within the framework of "international law and decency" and one which is at "peace with its neighbours", for all of these reasons the people of Iraq wish the people of Britain the best of luck!

The Iraq Solidarity Campaign, Iraqi Solidarity News (Al-Thawra), URUKNET
- Homepage: http://www.iraqsolidaritycampaign.blogspot.com

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Happy day are here again

28.06.2007 18:01

Nice pastiche but in reality it is business as usual and just another good day to bury bad news.

So Israel celebrated Blairs appointment as Middle East envoy by executing many more Gazans, their equivalent of a fireworks display.
Oh, and we finally were told Blair had been interviewed by police for a third time a month ago for his corruption.
And a good day to announce the supposed Lockerbie bomber is due yet another retrial.
Or that the latest soldiers to be killed in Iraq come from Gordon Browns constituency.

There are a hundred other 'little' stories that have been released over the past few days that would normally make embarrasing headline stories for the current regime if they hadn''t been timed to coincide with the collective mainstream fawning over our dear beloved leader.

This is the most minor of them but it is my favourite as it is typical. The NuLab MP Jim Devine who tried to position himself as a left-wing labour firebrand and worthy successor to Robin Cook, supporting dubious causes such as the striking Tesco drivers which was reported here, what was his bid to try to grab some column inches today ? He condemned all the MPs who refused to give the war-criminal Blair a standing ovation - a sorry spectacle even neutral commentators descibed as 'unedifying'. So enjoy your two years on the back-benches Jim, you are as working class as the Princes Royals arse.

Danny


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