Sunday 24 January 2010

Quiz Time - Tameside MP’s




Following on from a recent post in the comments section of the UKIP manifesto item below which highlights disturbing links between two of the three Tameside MP’s and a shadowy group using the name Labour Friends of Israel I decided to check out the excellent They Work For You website. What I found was deeply disturbing because as suggested by the poster highlighting the voting patterns of MP’s involved with the various Friends of Israel groups; there definitely is a pattern on how they vote, regardless of party affiliation when it comes to launching wars of aggression, and the subsequent cover-ups which inevitably follow. The various MP’s who belong to ’Friends of Israel’ groups are also all in favour of compulsory ID cards and draconian terror laws. I view these people as being in the pay of a foreign power, does anyone have any opinions which may change my deeply suspicious mind?

So here is the quiz. Looking at voting patterns of our three MP’s in the screen grabs above, can you guess, just by the way he voted, which MP is not involved with the aforementioned shadowy lobby group?

For anyone interested, the three links below are to the They Work For You profile pages of our three glorious MP’s.

Andrew Gwynne MP

David Heyes MP

James Purnell MP

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well you get what you voted for. End of story.

Anonymous said...

you do indeed, three excellent MP's. end of story

Anonymous said...

Thats not what I meant!

Nine Bob Note alert said...

Purnell told the parliamentary authorities his main home was in Manchester while the tax authorities considered his London flat his main home. Capital Gains tax can only be avoided when selling a main home. This is a well known tax loophole for which Mr Purnell claimed £395 for accuntant's advice from the taxpayer, despite said advice clearly having nothing to do with his parliamentary duties.

FactNOTFiction said...

One of those MPs couldn't have voted for Foundation hospitals, Iraq war and top-up fees because he wasn't in Parliament when those votes were taken in the 2001-2005 Parliament!

Anonymous said...

dont let the facts get in the way of a good BNP story.

Oh, and is the reason that the BNP'ers on here are against postal votes is because they dont want people who remember the war to have a vote?

They are in the pay of foreign powers said...

FactnotFiction, you are spot on there and that is the exact answer I was waiting for. But how did he vote when it come to investigating the causes of the war, how did he vote when it come to introducing repressive 'anti-terror’ legislation and what was his stance on the introduction of compulsory ID cards? And last but not least, and I know you know the answer, had he been an MP at the time, would he have voted in favour of the war?

Dappy said...

Funny how James Purnell doesn't have a solid track record when it comes to hunting.

And how all MPs are piss poor when it comes to transparency over expenses.

tonydj said...

The original article does not accuse the MP who was only elected in 2005 of voting for the war in Iraq. Check the picture.

Anonymous 23:09. Why should the BNP not want people who remember the war to have a vote?

Please explain. Which war are you refering to? The War against IRA terrorism which lasted 30 years, was more sophisticated than the AL-Quaeder bombings (Manchester, Grand Hotel Brighton, Docklands as opposed to non-exploding "Carry on Terrorist" underpants) and yet never provoked the kind of repsonse that AL-Quaeder has regarding security and I.D.cards?

Something to do with the IRA not being a threat to Israel and the USA perhaps?

Tameside Citizen said...

Watch it Tony, they will be branding you an ‘anti-Semite’ soon. I have already had an email sent to me accusing me of the same thing since I published this article.

Juggernaut said...

Re postal votes, Labour's care home/elderly support is dying off which is why they are shipping in massive numbers of commonwealth immigrants, the vast majority from the Indian subcontinent and sub saharan Africa, who have the same voting rights as a British person who has lived and paid taxes here all their life and actually might know something, care about or have loyalty to Britain. Said newcomers 'qualify' for this right with 'residency' which means they get off a boat/plane live here for a brief period and instantly have the same rights and benefits as the indigenous population. Statistically 85% will vote Labour. Old Labour no longer exists, it's just a matter of how many of the deluded, thick, self- interested, minorities, immigrants or traitors New Labour can get to vote for them.

GMP said...

Any anti-Semitic comments on here will be keenly investigated by Greater Manchester Police. We will not tolerate any Holocaust denial comments on this forum. Any comments posted, which my draw a complaint from Holocaust Survivors or their relatives, could warrant further investagation. It is our aim to build a safe and peaceful multicultural society at ease with each others traditions.
GMP
Thank You.

Manny Goldberg said...

Anti-semitic comments? It's monday not Jewsday.

Roy West said...

This is what the Labour friends support.
I don't support Islamification of Britain, but I am a keen supporter of Palestinian freedom.