Originally posted on the excellent web site The Gates of Vienna.
"It is not a surprise that by importing the Third World
you become the Third World, but what is surprising is our
reaction to the very real subversion of our ancient and bloodily
defended democracy — which is that of total appeasement and
dhimmitude."
Banana Republic Britain
by Paul Weston
As the haunting wail of the Muezzin — recently described by
Barack Obama as the sweetest sound in the world — roused the
slumbering Pakistani inhabitants of Mirpur, Kashmir, to Morning
Prayer, young Sammy Mohammed was awakened somewhat more brutally
by the boot of local Mirpurian MP, Sultan Mehmood Chaudhry.
“By ’eck Sammy lad, tha lazy young beggar, tha’ll not be
thwarting democracy in Britain by festering in t’pit all day, by
gum. Hand over them proxy votes sharpish, me lad, lest tha want
thy backside tanning!”
The beginning of a satirical article? I am afraid not. It is
routine practice for dual-nationality Pakistanis residing in
Kashmir to sign thousands of proxy vote forms for the British
General Election, in order that their Pakistani brothers in
Britain may use them to subvert our democracy.
One “British” Mirpuri resident described the blind signing of the
electoral proxy votes
thus:
“They said I didn’t have to fill in any details, just to sign
my name at the bottom of the form,” he says, smiling. “So I
signed two…I personally know 25 other people who did the same
thing, lots of people just on this street, but everybody does
it.”
Having collected thousands of forms, Pakistani
politicians such as Sultan Chaudry hop on the Kashmiri red-eye to
Britain, where they distribute said forms amongst the many
Muslims in our vibrantly diverse, exotic and eclectic
multicultural cities, whilst advising them where their fraudulent
vote should be cast to best represent their decidedly un-diverse
and un-vibrant 7th Century mono-culture. In a BBC interview
conducted in Manchester, Chaudry said:
“I’m here for the 6 May election. I always come during
elections…it’s basically so I can tell people how to vote and
who to vote for…most of the Pakistanis here are from Mirpur,
and I am the MP from Mirpur, and I know the issues here and who
will be the best candidates to help solve the issues in
Kashmir.”
Even more astonishing than Pakistani politicians
visiting Britain to tell the “British” electorate who to
fraudulently vote for in order to solve the Kashmir Question, is
the positively surreal concept of British politicians travelling
to Pakistan to woo the local vote for precisely the same reason.
That this actually happens is a damning indictment on how reliant
Labour/Socialist politicos have become on the Third World vote if
they are ever to regain power.
Many people will be flabbergasted that such Third World practices
can occur in Great Britain. These flabbergastees however, do tend
to be foreign. The British, immersed in a cauldron of rapidly
warming multicultural soup and floating alongside a clearly
overheating yet curiously blasé frog, have been subjected to such
a relentless barrage of propaganda over such a lengthy period of
time that most fail to realise what is being done to both
themselves and their country.
And it gets much worse.
A few thousand peripatetic Kashmiri proxy votes pale into
insignificance when compared to the postal voting fraud that is
now endemic in what was once the seat of European democracy. When
the Labour Party introduced postal voting on demand, they did so
in the full knowledge it would create massive fraud, yet were
more than happy knowing that the fraud would benefit Labour above
all other parties.
How does one apply for a postal vote, or even multiple postal
votes? Simply download a form from the Electoral Commission, make
up a name(s) and address, and one or more postal votes will
miraculously appear on your doormat. It does not need to be your
own name, of course, and if you are one of the 100 bogus-named
people living in a solitary two-bedroomed flat in Tower Hamlets,
it is unlikely you will even be investigated, particularly if you
register at the last possible moment before the election.
In other words, you do not need to exist in order to gain
multiple postal votes. Taking it even further, some houses do not
even exist! A row of terraced properties may end at number 64,
but whilst the wraith like apparitions of numbers 66-70 may not
actually exist in reality, the local postman, Mr Abdul Aziz,
knows very well where he should deliver the extra 200 postal
votes designated for the non-people within the non-houses.
The Electoral Commission simply cannot keep up. Multicultural
Britain is experiencing such a massive racial and demographic
shift that to track and record individuals has become an utterly
impossible task. Particularly so when each official form is
printed and distributed in over 20 different languages before
being processed by staff who among them speak only three.
This has led to dangerous levels of fraud. In
2004,
Judge Richard Mawley QC presiding over
an electoral vote-rigging case in Birmingham had this to
say:
“The (postal vote) system is wide open to massive,
systematic and organised fraud that would disgrace a banana
republic.”
Shortly before the 2010 election, the police were investigating
upward of 50 cases of electoral fraud, principally
in
Labour-controlled areas. Since the election
this number has climbed to 81 cases, but little has happened
since, because the alleged fraudsters were invariably Muslim and
the police are loath to prosecute for fear of appearing “racist.”
In a scarcely believable precedent, Commonwealth electoral
monitors were despatched to Britain to
scrutinise the election result for the first time in our history,
with one native from Zimbabwe suggesting that Britain lagged far
behind Mr Mugabe’s regime when it came to democracy. He cited as
an example the fact that Zimbabweans could only vote once,
because indelible ink was applied to their finger après-vote,
whilst non-existent “ghosts” in Britain could make multiple
postal votes with no checks whatsoever.
And it is hard to argue with him on this point. Dear God, who
would have thought a few years ago that by 2010 Britain could be
accused of being a banana republic by Zimbabwe! And still we
refuse to wake up.
But we need to. Before the Labour Party came to power it was
impossible to register to vote once the
election had been called. Labour changed this to allow
registration up to 11 days after the election
was called. This time-frame allows people to register and vote
before any checks to prove their existence can feasibly be
carried out — which is exactly what was intended.
The result of this has been an upsurge in postal voting
applications, sometimes up to
200% higher than in the previous
election. In ex-Home Secretary Jack Straw’s constituency of
Blackburn, postal voting was running at 30%
of
all votes cast compared to
only 15% as a national average. In the month before the election,
some half a million new
“voters” registered with the Electoral
Commission, representing an increase of almost one fifth since
the election of 2005.
One voter of Pakistani origin, who requested anonymity for fear
of reprisals, told The Independent newspaper that
postal vote fraud in Blackburn was
widespread
. “It’s worse than Birmingham, the mosque committee
is 100 per cent Labour. They control the mosque. They frighten
the people.” Teams of Muslims were seen distributing
and collecting sheaves of postal ballot papers which were picked
up on street corners en-route to the “sealed” ballot box.
This assertion is backed up by Craig Murray, Britain’s former
ambassador to the central Asian republic of Uzbekistan, who was
campaigning in Blackburn to unseat Jack Straw. The challenge was
rather unsuccessful as it transpired because Mr Straw allegedly
achieved 90% of the vote, a margin unheard of outside North
Korea. Mr Murray told the Independent:
“I’ve come from Uzbekistan to Blackburnistan…this is very
much a Labour rotten borough…there is a nexus of the police, the
authorities and business — if we were in the Soviet Union, you
would say mafia.”
The Independent is a liberal leaning newspaper experiencing a
number of “teachable moments” as Mr Obama might say. Alerted to a
possible massive postal voting fraud in Bangladeshi controlled
Tower Hamlets, East London, the newspaper sent intrepidly bearded
Jerome Tayler to investigate as to why “
there have been as
many as 20 Bengali names supposedly living in two or
three-bedroom flats. When journalists have previously called, all
too often there are far fewer living
there, in some instances, no Bengalis at all.
Poor Mr Tayler discovered that the locals take exception to being
investigated by impertinent young infidel reporters, even if they
are liberal and bearded, and having declined to answer his
questions gave him a good pasting instead. Given a few more
unsuccessful missions into bandit country looking for the source
of fraudulent postal ballot papers, it is possible that Mr Tayler
may even refer to his assailants as politically driven Muslims
rather than “poverty stricken Asians.”
Just in case these fraudulent postal ballots could be detected
after the election, the Labour Party allowed them to be mixed in
with the ballot papers from local polling stations, where,
although identification is not required (why not?) at least faces
are recognised and names crossed off a list. As such, any
individual attempting to cast multiple ballots in a polling
station would be quickly recognised and rumbled, so the vast
majority of these ballots are therefore legitimate.
This is not the case of course for the postal voters, which is
precisely why postal voting has experienced such a massive
upsurge and precisely why Labour Party officials were so keen to
lose the fraudulent postal ballots amongst the legitimate polling
station ballots.
This destruction of British democracy, although appalling in
itself, is not of the highest importance unless the fraud
actually affected the election results, but now we learn that
it
has. In the May 2010 British
General Election, the Conservative Party failed to gain a
majority by the slimmest of margins, with only a handful of
constituency seats swaying the result. This recently led
Conservative Party Chairman, Baroness Warsi, to make the
extraordinarily explosive claim that
The Conservative Party failed to win a majority
because of “Asian” electoral fraud.
Just before the election, ex- MP Martin Bell
suggested that the result could be
decided by electoral fraud. And so it has been proven. It is not
a surprise that by importing the Third World you become the Third
World, but what is surprising is our reaction to the very real
subversion of our ancient and bloodily defended democracy — which
is that of total appeasement and dhimmitude.
The idea that British democracy has been subverted by Socialist
enabled Muslim fraud is an enormous front page story. Or it
should be, yet having broken the potentially biggest story in
Britain so far this century, Baroness Warsi and the press have
become strangely reticent. Her appearance on BBC “Question Time”
has been cancelled and the MSM, although not exactly in deep
denial, are hardly giving this astonishing claim the attention it
deserves.
Even liberals must be starting to realise why Islam, when
translated, means Submission. If Muslims can illegally alter the
course of a British General Election with barely a word of
criticism or investigation —based on our fear of
them — then we are in terrible, terrible
trouble and that trouble can only become worse.
The multicultural cauldron we Brits share with the
overly-optimistic frog is still only warm, but within a
generation and the doubling of our Muslim population it will be
boiling. The Authorities could turn the heat down if they so
wished, but they appear dedicated instead to turning it into a
pressure cooker with the lid tightly screwed down, seemingly
unaware that the rapidly building steam must eventually find a
release somewhere.
And nothing can build the steam quicker than favouring the enemy
above your own soldiers and airmen. Whilst I may have given the
impression that is remarkably easy to obtain voting rights in
Britain, this is not always the case. Members of our Armed Forces
for example find it
very difficult indeed.
In one of the more perverse outcomes of Socialist rule, we find
that whilst British Pakistanis fighting against the British Army
in Afghanistan may use their proxy/postal vote to influence
British democracy, British soldiers, fighting for their country
at the behest of their government, find themselves
disenfranchised. It is estimated that in 2005 eighty per-cent of
our armed forces were disqualified from voting.
British Forces used to register for elections just once in their
career, but this was changed in 2001 by the Labour Government,
who decreed the register must be signed annually, unlike the
British Muslims shooting at them, who, having registered for a
postal vote, are then entitled to it for life.
The Ministry of Defence claimed our soldiers were notified. Not
very well though it would seem. The vast majority had no idea of
the 2001 rule change, leading Lord Garden, a Lib Dem defence
spokesman to remark:“It’s rather sad that we send our
military personnel off to establish democracy and set up
elections in countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, but don’t make
enough arrangements for them to vote here.”
Quite so, but Lord Garden labours under the misapprehension that
we are a fully functioning democracy rather than a discredited
banana republic. And just because our curiously silent
Conservative rulers and mainstream media appear disinterested in
the death of our democracy, this does not
mean all the people are similarly apathetic.
Banana republics are inherently unstable and violent. We are
already witnessing the early stages of civil war in England, as
the native EDL square up to foreign Islam and their Communist
allies. The next few years will witness interesting developments
in the art of “steam management.”
Sadly, my flabber isn't gasted by this article.
That electoral fraud occurs so brazzenly is momentarily surprising, but given the immunity to prosecution of your average Joe (sorry, that's Ahmed of course - Joe has no immunity)unless the practice is stamped on it will of course spread - and thus far I can't see anyone being interested in stamping, if only for fear of being branded "racist" or "Islamophobic".
Another element to this is it shows how stupid "multiculturalism" and the idea of assimilation are, need I elaborate?
Posted by: jonc | October 11, 2010 at 01:05 PM