Tuesday, 13 April 2010

The Conservative manifesto

Today the Conservative party have released their manifesto:

A Conservative government would carry out a ‘fundamental review’ of legal aid, and introduce measures to ‘rebuild confidence’ in the criminal justice system, it said in its manifesto published today.

The manifesto, An invitation to join the government of Britain, promises to look at alternative methods of legal aid funding.

It also pledges to review and reform libel laws to protect freedom of speech, reduce costs and discourage libel tourism.

The party says it will fight back against the ‘crime and anti-social behaviour that blights our communities’, taking steps to ‘reduce the causes of crime’ and ‘put the criminal justice system on the side of responsible citizens'.

It claims that violent crime against the person has risen sharply under Labour, while police officers spend more time on paperwork than they do out on patrol. David Cameron’s party will redress this by introducing tougher measures against knife crime and cutting ‘paperwork to get police out on the street’, the manifesto says.

The party pledges to ‘rebuild confidence in the criminal justice system so that people know it is on the side of victims and working for law-abiding people not criminals’.

It will ‘introduce honesty into sentencing’ and examine the case for greater parliamentary scrutiny of sentencing guidelines so the public is confident their views are accounted for in deciding sentences, it says.

While recognising the need for criminal sanctions like ASBOs and fixed-penalty notices, the manifesto describes these as ‘blunt instruments that often fail their purpose of deterring people from committing more crime’.

A Tory government would introduce a series of early-intervention measures, including ‘grounding orders’ to enable the police to use instant sanctions to deal with anti-social behaviour.

Friday, 9 April 2010

Labour parasites

Let's not forget:

David Kelly

The man (Ian Tomlinson) who died at the G20, while on his way home from work, after being brutalised by the police. He is still dead


The expenses scandel - Jaqcui Smith's husband's claim for a porn video.

It was reported this week that 97% of new jobs went to foreign workers - this is Labour's UK

Gordon Brown was never elected and never will be.

Gordon Brown's badly written letter to the mother of a young soldier who died in their illegal war on oil.

TRUE CASE

MR X is 44 years of age, he has never committed a crime in his life. When his 23 year old son became involved with a drug dealer he went and threatened the drug dealer to stay away from his son. The drug dealer made a complaint to the police and then MR X was arrested and had his DNA taken and was then released without charge. His DNA is being retained and he told me it felt as if he had been raped by the police. Oh and the drug dealer is still selling drugs.

THIS IS A TRUE CASE BUT NAMES HAVE BEEN KEPT SECRET UNTIL THE COURT CASE THIS JUNE IN WHICH MR X WILL CHALLENGE THE POLICE FOR WRONGFUL ARREST.

Election fever

The election is being fought over the economy but let's not forget these points:

Labour's legacy

1-Labour are flouting European law over the DNA database - a record number of over 50 year olds have been criminalised so the police can take and then retain their DNA for the flimsiest of reasons.

2- 80% of speed cameras are not about road safety but getting money from the public.

3- The expenses scandal - the biggest sector of the crooks came from Labour.

4- Labour don't care about people, they just want to control.

5-Gordon Brown was never elected by the public.

6-The British culture has been destroyed by Labour during their time in power (dictatorship)

I HAVE ALWAYS VOTED LABOUR BUT I NEVER WILL AGAIN - IF THEY WIN THIS ELECTION I WILL PROBABLY JUMP OFF A BRIDGE. THE ONLY OPTION IS CONSERVATIVE - THE LIBERALS ARE USELESS AND LABOUR ARE SCARY...BE AFRAID.

VOTE CONSERVATIVE