When is a “Eurosceptic” not a Eurosceptic

…when its David Cameron and his band of merry pretend Conservatives.

Courtesy of The Albion Alliance Presents (click on ‘go to source’) we find that there is little difference between the European Year of Volunteering and the Big Society.

……an interactive tour that will stop in each Member State to make this year more concrete in the eyes of the citizens and to encourage them to become involved in volunteering.

Cameron launched his Big Society idea in the Conservative manifesto as ‘new thinking’ – yet it seems the EU launched their idea a tad before Cameron – see here; and this was followed up a few months later with this.
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You will, no doubt, have noticed that Cameron’s announcement is headed “Our ‘Big Society’ plan”. Tad deceitful is it not, to present something as yours without acknowledging where the idea came from? Tad deceitful too, towards the British electorate methinks!

This does of course follow on from Obama’s Chicago School of thinking, Acorn and Community Volunteering.

When are you going to realise that, and stop voting for, that all three parties in the UK are building global communitarianism, international communism with a smiley face…. centrally planned, carefully managed, societies.

Do you really want to live in a region of a Communist EU Empire? especially one built by a ‘Tory’ government.

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H/T WfW

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Ian Parker-Joseph, former Leader of the Libertarian Party UK, who currently heads PDPS Internet Hosting and the Personal Deed Poll Services company, has been an IT industry professional for over 20 years, providing Business Consulting, Programme and Project Management, specialising in the recovery of Projects that have failed in a process driven world. Ian’s experience is not limited to the UK, and he has successfully delivered projects in the Middle East, Africa, US, Russia, Poland, France and Germany. Working within different cultures, Ian has occupied high profile roles within multi-nationals such as Nortel and Cable & Wireless. These experiences have given Ian an excellent insight into world events, and the way that they can shape our own national future. His extensive overseas experiences have made him all too aware of how the UK interacts with its near neighbours, its place in the Commonwealth, and how our nation fits into the wider world. He is determined to rebuild many of the friendships and commercial relationships with other nations that have been sadly neglected over the years, and would like to see greater energy and food security in these countries, for the benefit of all. Ian is a vocal advocate of small government, individual freedom, low taxation and a minimum of regulation. Ian believes deeply and passionately in freedom and independence in all areas of life, and is now bringing his professional experiences to bear in the world of politics.
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15 Responses to When is a “Eurosceptic” not a Eurosceptic

  1. Edward Spalton says:

    I always thought that the term “The Big Society” was an ad-man’s marketing ploy from the same factory as “In Europe but not run by Europe” or Mr. Major’s slogan to cover the financial mayhem resultant on our deliverance from his favoured project, the European Monetary System. It was “Yes it hurt, yes it worked”.

    It was the EMS’s destruction of the Conservatives’ reputation for economic competence which put them out of power for 13 years and still keeps them from a majority – yet they keep crawling back to Brussels for more. There is some sort of political masochism at work here.
    I am not surprised that it was beyond Dave to think this slogan up all by himself.

    • Whilst I always had my doubts about Cameron, especially his aim to be the heir to Blair, it was the appointment of 2 senior Tories to the board of the Fabian Society just before the elected that totally convinced me that Cameron, and his crew, and not Conservatives at all.

      They are just trading on the tribalism whilst following a communist agenda.

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  4. WitteringsfromWitney says:

    Ta for H/T IPJ. Notice yr post has been picked up by EURefCampaign!

  5. Sean O'Hare says:

    Ian,

    Do you have a source reference for that bit about the 2 Tories on the board of the Fabian Society?

  6. NanP. says:

    “Actually took some finding, seems like it being eradicated from Google…. someone got something to hide…”

    Advice is when the info starts being “disappeared” off the internet is time to start archiving the webpages into .PDF doc’s before the thing “disappears” altogether and gets written out of history.

    • NanP. Yes, quite so.

      I do this regularly with EU documents as they do have a tendency to disappear if they get too much publicity, so this item is now ‘archived’ for safe keeping…

  7. FH says:

    “to encourage them to become involved in volunteering”

    In that case I would like to volunteer to be in the firing squad when the time comes.

    • FH,

      It seems that the Firing Squad and the crash Hangman course are the most popular by far.

      I fear there may be a queue…. because it seems our politicians really don’t understand that people are no longer talking rhetorically, that a real Ceauşescu moment awaits each of them.

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