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Sunday 14 February 2010

Tory Leader Reaffirms His Anti-White Male Political Stance

From the bosom of GODIVA...

Conservative Party leader David Cameron has reaffirmed his party’s anti-white male policies by saying that he “refuses to back down” from the discriminatory “minority shortlist.”

Addressing the Tory Scottish conference held this week, Mr Cameron announced that the Conservative Party was “not the same.”

Mr Cameron announced to the stunned delegates that “We will not go back to the old Conservative Party” and that he would not “undo reforms such as more minority candidates.”

This affirmation follows an earlier announcement by Mr Cameron that “the lack of ethnic minority MPs was damaging for Parliament.”

The Tory plan is now to force “A-lists” of minority candidates in over the heads of local Conservative Party associations.

Mr Cameron also announced his intention to increase the number of female MPs, a move which was dismissed as an “insult to women” by former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe.

In criticism that could equally applied to ethnic shortlists, Ms Widdicombe said that all-women shortlists “will do women no good at all. Every woman in Parliament should be able to look every man in the eye and know she got there on exactly the same basis.

“It is ill-advised and inequitable. It is not right that men should be barred from standing if they are the best candidate.”

Turning to the economy, Mr Cameron promised to rectify the Labour regime’s spending sprees by cutbacks on public services.

However, Mr Cameron also committed himself to the fundamental causes of the Labour spending spree, namely the war in Afghanistan, the continued immigration swindle, the foreign aid swindle, Britain’s membership of the EU and the bankster bailout rip-off.

This inevitably means that the only place where Mr Cameron can make his promised cuts is to services directed at the public. Once again, the British people are put last on the list of priorities.

Mr Cameron also pledged to increase “green taxes” which will mean an increase in road, rail and air transport, all under the guise of supporting the “climate change” theory.

The Tory leader has also previously announced that there are now few differences between the three Westminster parties (in an attempt to pave the way for a possible coalition government should there be a hung Parliament) and has called for an increase in the number of homosexual African “asylum seekers” in Britain.

This then, is the face of the “new” Conservative Party. Traditional Tories had better take note.

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