- With Britain's three-way race for prime minister entering
the final lap, many Brits are still wondering who to vote for. As if it
makes any difference. However, if you are interested in my take on the
subject, I would suggest you opt for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.
If you want to know why, it is pretty simple - just because the Jews don't
like Clegg at all. This is at least the impression I gathered after reading
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA).
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- The JTA grasps that no single party is expected to capture
a majority of the British parliament in the May 6 ballot. They realise,
like the rest of us, that the office of Prime Minister may go to whichever
party leader is able to secure a coalition deal or win the support of another
party. This is indeed horrible news for our relentless Zionist fundraisers.
Usually they buy just one party. In fact, in this particular election,
they already gambled on the Conservatives. As it happens, now they have
to buy all three leading parties.
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- A few days ago the JTA published a manual for the British
Jewish voter. As one might expect, the JTA and the Board of Deputies of
British Jews (BOD), a rabid Zionist institute that claims to represent
British Jewry, are convinced that British Jews are a top British political
priority. "One thing is certain," says Rosalind Preston of the
BOD, "whoever is elected will have to deal with some very real and
pressing issues, not only on the national and international level, but
as they affect British Jews on the home front." British Jews, she
said, are concerned with "boycotts of Israeli goods, the spike of
anti-Israeli resolutions and speakers on university campuses."
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- I myself would be far more optimistic if I knew that
British Jewry were actually concerned with war crimes committed in their
names by the Jewish state. This leaves us with a very clear picture, as
much as a growing number of Brits try to resurrect Britain's stand on humanism,
the BOD and the JTA want this kingdom to continue to be subservient to
the interest of one tribe only.
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- Nick Clegg, the Lib Dems leader is not exactly the favorite
candidate as far as the BOD and the JTA are concerned. During the IDF's
2009 genocidal attack on Gaza, Clegg penned an Op-Ed inthe Guardian newspaper
calling on the Labour Government to "condemn unambiguously Israel's
tactics" and demanded an "immediate arms boycott of Israel by
Britain and the European Union". As much as it is transparent that
Clegg's polite humanist stand is something the JTA disapproves of, Brits
should start to identify just who promotes murderous regimes and ideologies
in the midst of their politics and media.
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- Last December Clegg was also the lead signatory of a
letter addressing the fact that Israel has 1.5 million Palestinian prisoners.
In addition he wrote that the legacy of Israel's operation in Gaza is a
"living nightmare" for Gaza's residents. Again, as much as the
JTA is disgruntled about Clegg's public stance, the Brits should be very
proud to find such a voice of reason amid their overwhelmingly 'Blue &
White' funded politics.
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- We also have the story of the adorable Lib Dems, Jenny
Tonge who the Zionists despise. Tonge is a former member of Parliament
who became a member of the House of Lords in 2005. In 2004, Tonge said
she would become a suicide bomber if she had to suffer the indignities
of the Palestinians. In 2006 she suggested that the pro-Israel lobby had
"financial grips" on Britain and on her party. Last March she
met with Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal in Syria. Clearly the JTA doesn't
approve of Tonge's sincere refreshing call for justice. Last February,
Tonge requested an inquiry into the claim that the Israel Defense Forces'
earthquake relief teams in Haiti had harvested the organs of quake victims.
Obviously, this claim was reasonable, considering the Israeli share in
the vast global market of organ trafficking.
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- Interestingly enough, Tonge's remark prompted Clegg to
fire her as the party's spokeswoman for health in the House of Lords. In
fact this act is something the Brits should take note of before giving
their vote to the Lib Dems and Nick Clegg. Indeed, like the Conservatives
and New Labour, the Lib Dems also have their'friends of Israel'. At the
end of the day, it appears that all major British parties find it impossible
to refuse the Zionist pound or shall I say the Shekel. To eliminate any
doubt in the matter, the Lib Dems spokesman reassured the Jewish Chronicle
that, 'It was because they are friends of Israel that they will be candid
and critical.'
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- As one might expect, Jews want to punish Labour for its
failure to
- comply with Jewish pressure. As the JTA reports, "Jews
are upset with Labour's failure to amend the universal jurisdiction law
that permits private citizens to apply for the arrest of Israeli politicians
for alleged war crimes while they are on British soil." This shouldn't
take us by surprise. You cannot expect a 'tribal' operation to support
'universal' jurisdiction. Cameron (Conservatives) has said that he would
rescind the law. Clearly with50% of his shadow cabinet being members of
the Conservative Friends of Israel, I expect the protocols of his cabinet
to also be transcribed into Hebrew or at least Yiddish.
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- Brits may be shocked to find out that in the JTA's review
of the British election there is not a single word about British national
interests. The article leaves the impression that Jews who live in Britain
for generations have zero interest in their neighbours. All they are concerned
with is the level of subservience of British politicians to what they regard
as Jewish interests (Israel and Zionism).
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- But do not get the wrong impression. The JTA also has
some positive news for its readers. According to the rabid Zionist media
outlet, some Jews also participate in the democratic game as equals amongst
equals. "In the midst of this year's extraordinarily tight race, candidates
for Prime Minister and hopefuls in Jewish districts appear to be stepping
up their pandering to Jewish voters." Geoffrey Alderman, a historian
of British Jewry, sees this as a positive development. "Appealing
for a Jewish vote is a sign of a vibrant democratic state," he said.
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- I hope British politicians might realise before it's
too late, that there are some other migrant communities in this country
that deserve at least as much attention and care.
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- http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/the-complete-manual-
for-the-british-jewish-voter-by-gilad-at.html
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