Labour – I can’t think of any positive reason to vote for them can you?

Rachael Maskell the former MP for York Central

 

Labour are incompetent, too far Left and when in government has instituted policies, such as mass immigration of inappropriate types of migrant, that have harmed the very working Britons that the party was originally set up to defend. I hope Labour are utterly trounced at the election because they deserve to be.

But, the rot in the Labour Party is not always at the head in the form of Jeremy Corbyn the Labour leader, but right through the party. Take a look at this example of Labour arrogance and contempt for the British public. Last year, on June the 23rd British voters chose independence over being shackled to the European Union. Since then a small but loud and well funded coterie of ‘remainacs’ have been heard whining for a ‘second referendum’ on Britain’s exit terms from the EU. What this ‘continuity Remain’ mob want is to water down Britain’s exit from the EU and to keep Britain in the bloc, even though British voters have expressly chosen to leave.

One such ‘remainiac’ is Rachael Maskell the former MP for the York Central constituency. She has been reported as calling for the second referendum on terms probably in the hope that the electorate will choose something different than what they did on June 23rd 2016.

There seems to be no let up to Ms Maskell’s enthusiasm for all things ‘anti British’ and she is an ardent fan of even more immigration to the UK than we currently have already. At a ‘refugees welcome’ rally organised by open borders activists Ms Maskell called for Britain to take ‘refugees’ until the country was at ‘saturation point’.

The Breitbart site reported Ms Maskell’s words at the rally and said:

We need to shout so much more, and say 20,000 is not enough 30,000 is not enough,” the York Central MP told a cheering crowd of open borders activists in September 2015.

We must keep going until we really are at saturation point, because what does it matter if we have to wait another week for a hospital visit, or if our class sizes are slightly bigger, or if our city is slightly fuller? What does it matter if things are slightly more challenging; if we have to pay a little bit more into the system?

Surely it is worth it to see those lives being restored again.”

So there you have it. Rachael Maskell is not only an MP who doesn’t care if you don’t get a hospital appointment or social housing because a ‘refugee’ has jumped the queue with the assistance of the Labour Party, but also one who shows contempt for the people’s decision on the EU.

I can think of a multitude of reasons why I can never bring myself to vote Labour again and Ms Maskell and her views is yet another reason why a vote for Labour is a vote for national economic and social destruction. When I see what the Labour party has become it makes me weep for the destruction wrought up on it by the Trots and the identity politics obsessed middle class Left. It’s no longer the party for the working or striving person and that is something that in the long run is bad for our democracy.

1 Comment on "Labour – I can’t think of any positive reason to vote for them can you?"

  1. Philip Copson | May 2, 2017 at 12:44 am |

    Wowee ! such utter stupidity exists ? This is the lunatic ravings of a 12-year old SJW, obsessed with her self-important rantings and utterly careless of the consequences to anybody else.
    There isn’t even a scrap of logic in it – if you fill the country to bursting with whoever turns up, then how do you ever help the real refugees ? But here, of course – her words and her true intentions part company; if anyone suggested taking in Hindu refugees driven out of Kashmir, Yazidi from Syria and Iraq, Christians fleeing Boko Haram, Jews being driven out of cities across Europe, or Swedish women escaping Malmo and Rinkeby – she would recoil in horror: “I don’t mean REAL refugees! Not Christians and Jews and families and children and stuff! they’re just boring and embarrassing ! – I mean exciting, dangerous Third World muslim men from Somalia and Senegal and the Sudan, like they’ve got in London !!!”
    She, of course, hasn’t the slightest intention of living in any neighbourhood that is at “saturation point” with Third World migrants, or of sharing her house with them, or giving up any part of her salary to pay for them, or – in fact – of inconveniencing herself in the slightest, and imagines herself living in safety and comfort on other peoples’ money for the rest of her days.
    The pressure and the burden of seeing your neighbourhood changed irrevocably and for all time, and the fear and hopelessness of watching Western civilisation and its’ protections decay and their grandchildren’s safety and future ruined, won’t bother the paralysingly “anti-social socialist” Ms Maskell one jot, because – as the saying goes – “Where there’s no sense – there’s no feeling.”

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