Britain Has Entered a New Political Era — Post Election Analysis by Nick Griffin

So the election dust has now settled, and from our point of view there are four key outcomes: First, the resulting hung Parliament and political instability will rapidly add to Gordon Brown’s economic disaster. The Bank of England prediction that ...
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Fielding: If Rudd had guts, he’d super-tax the banks

Family First Leader Senator Steve Fielding says if the Rudd Government is going to be taxing super profits as part of its tax reforms, it should start with the big four banks and their obscene billion dollar profits. Senator Fielding’s comments ...
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Red White and Blue Is a Racist Colour Scheme, but Religious Global Domination Is Fine

The establishment’s institutional anti-white racism has been illustrated with two contrasting events this week: the feather glove treatment handed out to a Muslim who defaced a war memorial; and the heavy handed treatment of a British man who dared ...
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Oh, God, please, stop him, someone stop him – Michael Kroger on Rudd

Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger was on ABC1’s Lateline Friday, with presenter Leigh Sales and AWU national secretary Paul Howes. Sales asked Kroger if it is hypocritical of the opposition to attack Kevin Rudd over his ETS ...
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Ironback Club – May 2010

The Ironbark Club is a friendly monthly get together where Conservatives, Nationalists, Constitutionalists, Anthropogenic climate change sceptics and Australians concerned about where this country is headed can discuss issues of concern in a PC free ...
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APP calls for submissions for a Crime and Justice policy

Crime and Justice There has been a quiet revolution within the criminal justice system over the years which has until recently, gone largely unnoticed by the general public. This quiet revolution, via the dogma of the Human Rights legislation, has ...
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The Australian economy’s gloomy outlook

Gerard Jackson BrookesNews.Com Monday 19 April 2010 The Australian economy is doing just fine — if you ignore the parlous state of manufacturing. That manufacturing is the key economic indicator is completely lost on our economic ...
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Ironbark Club – March 2010 (part I)

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