March 2007

5th Annual HJC Cup Five-A-Side Tournament – The Pitz – Saturday 12th May 2007

Yep, it’s that time of year again. Get yer girly shinpads out, dust down those mullets, and get yer tight little shorts out for the girls (especially Redmandave). LFC’s last game of the season is against Charlton on Sunday 13th May @ 3pm (to be confirmed) so, as a fitting finale, the HJC Cup takes to the pitch again.

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Payments to Kirkby residents kept quiet.

Sonae have already paid out compensation to some residents from Kirkby. The news, we presume, has been covered up due to the fact that if one person from Northwood, Kirkby can be compensated, we all can!

It is our understanding that Sonae only paid out with the stipulation that those who won payments reported at between £1800 and £2000, stayed quiet. We ask Northwood Labour party councillors and George Howarth MP to either confirm or deny these allegations.

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More reports of kids throwing stones and missiles at vehicles in Kirkby have come in. The reports, from Northwood and Towerhill, are the usual tale of young lads attacking the vehicles as they pass by. This has resulted in a few broken windows, including a windscreen, which will cost a small fortune to replace thanks to youths in Towerhill who threw a stone at a taxi on the 26 March.

Incidence of kids attacking cabs in Northwood on Bigdale drive came in yesterday, with some cabbies avoiding driving past a gang of stone throwing youths as they picked up fares in the area. From time to time, reports of buses, ambulances and fire engines being bricked are reported. This is pretty much part of the ‘normal’ way of things with the ever present minority that do such a thing not being scared of the consequences.

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After round one of the quiz on the news you won’t read about in the Liverpool Echo, we now present more stories that made the Kirkby Times, without a whisper of denial form the local new labour burghers of Knowsley Council. Their political bosses in London are also fully aware of these revelations.

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After the capture of 11 Marines and navy personal by the Iranians, the media seemed to take a bit of gloomy view of the situation, almost seething for the powers that be that someone had the gall to challenge our navy.

But the Americans are running the show now, and this situation with Iran is dangerous indeed. It almost seems as if the MOD are prepared to sacrifice a few British military personal to give America an excuse to do what they have been threatening to do, namely, launch a devastating attack on Iran.

The people captured, are simply going through the usual process of capture and the Iranians are acting under international law and are going through the due process of law which you’d expect with any illegal infringement on your territorial waters or land.

If armed Iranians were sailing up the River Mersey in rubber dinghies, they would quite likely be kept for detailed interviews, and maybe charged and jailed.

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Smell the Sonae.

As expected, Sonae did not take long after the latest re-opening to start polluting the local population. Yesterday was one of those days when the distinct smell of wood-dust mixed with a chemical smell, drifted over the Northwood area, with the wind conditions ‘just right’ or ‘just wrong’ as the case may be.

Whichever way the wind blows, someone is getting polluted, be it the nearby farms, Towerhill and the many new housing estates which have sprung up numbering thousands of new homes and new families contained therein. Southdene can get a lungful of the filth as can Westvale. Northwood seems to get the worse of it but we’re all in this together.

For the past five nights, two have been nights whereby the toxic smell of Sonae was prevalent. The wind has blown, over those nights, Northwards, Westerly and Southerly. Bob Dylan informed us that you ‘don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows’, maybe a compass though!

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Bob Wareing, the Labour MP for West Derby is facing a difficult battle to keep his Parliamentary seat.

Unlike the New labour MP nodding dogs on Merseyside, Bob is up against it.

One can easily see who the likely suspects are in this attempted overthrow.

The command centre is likely to be inside Blair’s office in the Number 10 Politburo.

It well known that Blair has absolute control on who becomes a Labour MP.

The Chairman of new labours NEC is Sir Jeremy Beecham a veteran autocratic Councillor from Blair’s constituency. He will be an obstacle for Bob Wareing.

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Last weeks vote in Parliament to commit the UK to replace Trident nuclear weapons heralds the end of Labour as a socialist party.

For generations people like Neil Kinnock and Michael Foot embodied the opposition to nuclear weapons.

Many Ministers and MPs cut their political careers posturing this view to the selection meetings for Parliamentary candidates. Support for Nato or nuclear polices would be a guarantee of no further advancement in the Labour Party.

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WARNING Contains images of child victims of the war. Readers may find the content of this article disturbing and it is not suitable for children or people of a sensitive or nervous disposition.

Allegations of rape

One of the reasons British troops are currently just trying to get out of Basra alive is related to the tales of rape which were bandied around the media prior to the Gulf War 2. We had this with the Gulf War 1 build up. Part of the process of demonising the Iraqi Baathist Socialist party was to relate these tales of rape, to give them a platform at the highest levels of decision making.

As British soldiers know, false allegations of rape are common in wars. It can be used to demonise you. 2000 allegations of rape were laid at the feet of the British armed forces relating to Kenya. None were proven. We accept that those allegations were lies.

But other rape allegations have more evidence to back up the claims. Some are conclusive, with evidence that cannot be denied.

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The dossier of sleaze and corruption that was uncovered in Knowsley proves conclusively that fact really is stranger than fiction.

Between 2003/ 2005 London based journalists investigated allegations of deep seated
corruption inside Knowsley Council, in both the politics, and in the running of the Council.

All this continued unabated and with the national approval of new labour.
Around the same time in Liverpool, new labour set about to gerrymander elections by suspending the Council labour group, indefinitely, using “special measure” to install a puppet regime

This lasted six years, and produced Cllr Gideon Ben Tovim as the new labour leader on the Council. This ex communist party member was an ideal stooge for Blair
In next door Knowsley, its leader Cllr J Keight got a clear run.

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The Government have announced plans to give Merseyside’s five Councils, plus Halton, their own mini government.

It looks like it will include a Cabinet, and Chairperson drawn from the six areas.

The Daily Post says the consultation exercise will be co-ordinated through the Mersey Partnership.

This is an ominous start as this body is an unelected, unaccountable group, cobbled together by David Henshaw from company subscription.

It now enjoys enormous power and influence due to new labour dismantling the powers of local Councils.

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Pollution back again.

The Sonae factory opened up for business yesterday on Monday the 19th March 2007. A short burst of smoke from the factory [not from the chimney stack] was seen before the chimney started up again.

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Am I bovvered?

Last Friday night, that idiot warmongering liar Tony Blair; entertain the nation by taking part in a ‘comedy sketch’ on the BBC. To have the leader of the nation lead us all in a chorus of laughter on a day when another young British soldier was being buried, is appalling. Blair should have been at the funeral not on some stage acting like a drama queen on cocaine.

Rifleman Daniel Lee Coffey, from 10 Platoon, C Company, Second Battalion The Rifles, was killed when two gunmen ambushed a patrol in Iraq on Tuesday 27 February 2007. He was buried on Friday 16th March.

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A Tory opposition spokesman was sacked over comments he made about life in the British Army. Patrick Mercer MP , who it is reported had a long and distinguished military career described attitudes amongst soldiers. He used unsuitable language describing the type of name calling which normally went on.

This was unwise for a potential minister. A hanging offence ? Let others be the judge. However the MP, while an Army Commanding Officer, increased the ethnic diversity of the officers in his regiment, some of whom have now spoken up for him.

Non the less, he is out on his backside.

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In a rare show of principles Nigel Griffith MP has resigned his government post to vote against the renewal of Britain’s nuclear deterrent.

Whatever the debate, how refreshing to see honesty come to the surface, when many new labourites usually jettison their lifelong beliefs to toe rag the Blair regime

The projected cost of replacing Trident, and its associated maintenance, is £70 billion pounds.

What could a government provide if this amount was put to an alternative use ?

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A sign that we are being overwhelmed by lies and spin was the bizarre story in last weeks Liverpool Echo. The papers political reporter, Nick Colligan, described council taxpayers in Knowsley as “lucky constituents”

What we might ask is the source of this good luck? Young Mr Colligan was reporting on the impending hikes in Council tax for residents living under the borough of Knowsley.

By receiving an increase of 4% on their tax bills, Colligan describes the residents as lucky people ! This increase will mean average Council tax payments of £100 per month, a figure far too high for a small borough like Knowsley. People can’t afford it!

So in the bizarre world of the Liverpool Echo’s new labour type spin, next time you get your quarterly Gas or Electric bill, just think how lucky you are !

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