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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

CAN WE HAVE LIGHT TOUCH REGULATION OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE TOO?

So Brown has finally 'fessed up to deliberately creating the conditions for us all to be given a good Bilderberg buggering!

Tonight we are to hear Brown say,
In the 1990s the banks all came to us and said: "Look, we don't want to be regulated, we want to be free of regulation"


Which banks said this? THE BILDERBERG/BRITISH EMPIRE BANKS!

But when in the 1990's? Brown was at Bilderberg in 1991, before Blair. And Blair was at Bilderberg several times in the 1990's. Was it at these meetings that deregulation was discussed and proposed by the Bilderberg creeps?

So in 2005 Brown said this to the CBI,
no inspection without justification, no form filling without justification, and no information requirements without justification, not just a light touch but a limited touch...And driving further the risk based approach in financial services, I will publish at the Pre Budget Report 10 new simplification and deregulatory measures which will cut demands for information, forms and reporting requirements including cutting by 15 per cent disclosures of change of control and up to 20 FSA consultations each year.


The Bilderberg buggering was well under way by then, but Brown enabled it to accelerate into the climax of 2007/2008 when the shit hit the fan, and we bailed the Bilderberg bastards out.

Vote Bilderberg in 2010; Osborne, Brown and Balls are all tarred and feathered.

But why was there so little regulation of the banks when the goverment wants to know every little detail about our lives, even criminalising innocent kids for very minor 'crimes' just so they can get a sample of their DNA?

Can we have light touch regulation of the British people too? No database for this, that and the other? No ID Cards? No European Police Force renditioning British people off British streets merely for expressing their disgust and distrust of Europe and all its corruption? No One World Nazi green agenda forced down our throats?

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