The irrelevance of Politics
By Lincs Patriot on Dec 16, 2011 | In National
The recent Parliamentary by-election in Feltham and Heston should be a wake up call to all those involved with political parties who just want their country back. As we enter what appears to be the latter stages of the agenda for the New World Order and their plans for all of us, (and especially those who oppose them) what can be gained from working inside their system?
The result as below shows that even when adding up the "patriotic" vote of the UK Independence Party, British National Party and the English Democrats it amounts to just 2138 votes out of a possible 80,555 electorate and only Ukip saving their deposit by getting over 5%. Well done to all those people who are trying to make a change for the better, BUT, the electoral system and political parties are all "controlled" and if you want to change the system for the better you have to work outside their pyramid system.
Having been involved in Parliamentary elections previously, I can say that many people from these parties will have put days and days of hard work into their campaigns. No doubt some of this will have been against their "rival" candidates often neutralising each others campaigns and getting nowhere.
I recall a by-election in East Lindsey and a few of us were outside the polling station talking to each other, all amicable and polite. When one of us mentioned the EU, the Conservatives, Independent and BNP representatives all agreed it was bad for us. My good friend asked "If we all agree then why are we all fighting against each other?" Unfortunately the Labour candidate won the seat who was pro EU.
I have canvassed people who will stick with the same party as they have always voted for them, despite there being a world of difference between the party now and years back - the Labour Party being the most obvious. Unfortunately most of the electorate are lazy and do not look beyond the propaganda of the tv to make their decision.
Unless the people of this nation unite under an umbrella organisation, like the British Constitution Group using a cellular structure or just set up their own leaderless resistance approach they are doomed to fail in making the necessary changes they desire. IF all that time, energy, resources and funding from this by-election could be harnessed and channelled into something positive, I am convinced this would help. The good news that can be taken from this by-election is that it had the lowest turnout for 11 years. That may be because it was cold and near to Christmas but maybe some have given up on politics - people should boycott this system. I will not vote again until the system has changed.
Having said that things have got to get a lot worse yet (they will do) before the masses start paying attention. Anyway, for those of you still convinced in political parties, spin, personal egos and wealth, lies, corruption, all talk and no trousers here is the result:
Lab 12,639 (54.42%)
Con 6,436 (27.71%)
LD 1,364 (5.87%)
UKIP 1,276 (5.49%)
BNP 540 (2.33%)
Green 426 (1.83%)
ED 322 (1.39%)
PeopleBeforeProfit 128 (0.55%)
BusPassElvis 93 (0.40%)
Lab maj 6,203 (26.71%)
swing Con to Lab 8.56%
Total Votes 23,224
Turnout 28.83%
Electorate c. 80,555
Changes:
Lab+10.8%
Con-6.3%
LD-7.8%
UKIP+3.5%
BNP-1.2%
Green+0.7%
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