November 2007

Allah Akbear!

The Sudanese have some good ideas though. This 15 days in nick idea is good. Insulting pensioners should carry that sentence. Add the instant deportation of any foreign criminals slipping into the UK and its quite a good idea. We’d empty the nicks of over 11,000 foreign nationals from a system which holds 80,000 prisoners that cost £800 a week to ‘house’.

Many are there in UK jail for heroin offences. Opium is grown under Sharia Law.

Funny how Islam can jump on the Teddy Bear name using Sharia Law to jail a woman and to flog Christian wine sellers. And yet the Taliban - hard core Muslims, can let thousands of acres of heroin [class a destruction] grow on ’sacred’ Muslim land.

One of the 7/7 bombers was ‘yer man’ for the skag.

Either way, that filth needs stamping out at source point. Simple job for the RAF - morally debatable, but better than the ‘hunt for Bin Laden’ nonsense. If the farmers won’t take a cheque to stop growing it (like our farmers get!) then we can drop something down there (caterpillars?) and tell them we’re just carrying out Sharia Law.

We’ll examine the dope for guns policy of the Muslims at another time. Given that the UK battered China using heroin or opium to do so - I’m sure Muslims who study war will see the benefit of a double edged sword. One side cuts us, the other pays them.

Anyhow - instead of crying about 15 days nick, (it will be worth it for selling the story) we’ll have a few cartoons instead. Click on the smaller thumbnails to see the bigger cartoons.

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From the BBC…

“A firefighter who was sacked after student flats were evacuated has lost his unfair dismissal claim at an employment tribunal.

Kevin Anderson, 30, from Glasgow, was second-in-command in November last year when students were left outside Buchanan View for almost three hours.

The incident led to 38 complaints and three firefighters were sacked.

Mr Anderson claimed his watch manager ordered the evacuation. The tribunal found he supported the decision.

The sacked firefighter told the tribunal there was a culture within Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service of not questioning orders.

He said colleagues had been disciplined weeks earlier after questioning an order to attend a Gay Pride rally in George Square.”

Sacking 3 firefighter’s on the basis of following a chain of command is wrong. As for the gay pride parade, unless some float suddenly goes up in flames, there is little sense in being there. The fire fighters will rescue anyone and really don’t give a damn about the colour creed race or sexuality of whoever is hanging off the roof of an inferno shouting “fu**** help meeeeee!”

Note that the firemen and police, ambulance, coastguard, customs and excise, all get abuse when rescuing people – often off hyped up potential about to be killed victims.

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It was only a matter of time before Knowsley Councils exoneration of Drink Driving was exposed.

The new labour Councillor M. Kearns, ( Huyton based ) was recently convicted of driving with excess alcohol. This followed a previous conviction for violence.

He continues to hold public office on behalf of new labour. The Councils Deputy Leader, G. Morgan, says the offence is an entirely private matter, this despite the fact Kearns sits as a member of an extreme right wing Council that adopt a zero tolerance policy with employees, and taxi drivers, found guilty of the same offence.

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The Kirkby / Liverpool Times is now the vehicle for national journalists to lift our farsighted exposés on new labour. Even Liverpool’s most eminent lawyer, E.R. Makin, sometimes uses our material in his Friday column.

Nationally the K.T. was the first to warn of new labours lurch to the fascist policies of abolishing civil liberties. Their project for this goal is on full steam ahead.

Locally, the banana republic of Knowsley shot to prominence for one reason.
The new labour regime, in power since day one in 1974, appears totally immune from any form of sanctions arising from wrongdoing.

Political corruption is rife. Ex criminals holding down senior and sensitive positions on the Council. Public money, used to bribe Councillors to support multi million pound land deals.

Councillors failing to uphold the legal obligations of declaring pecuniary and financial interests when they sold land to themselves. We could go on and on.

We also had the unbelievable story of a non descript labour Councillor, and his son being awarded a £70.000 pound unsecured loan to set up a “community business”

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Shock horror, MP uses parliament to name local criminals.

Louise Ellman MP has used parliamentary privilege to name two men she claimed attacked Bulgarian barman Martin Georgiev who was horrifically injured in an attack by people from Liverpool. The attack took place on the 30th of May 2005. Liverpool fans travelled to Bulgaria for a Champions league cup tie on the in Varna,Bulgaria.

An MP can invoke parliamentary privilege, which is a safeguard to protect freedom of speech against any claims of slander. (pity we never all had it) Louise has used it in a responsible and brave manner.

The trouble with this case is that the wrong man has been charged and jailed for the offence.

The people of Liverpool have no argument with the length of the sentence given by the Bulgarians (it might not have bought even 1 year in the UK) and make no excuses for the few idiots who did act in a violent manner. Anyone who throws a boulder at some ones head and causes injury, needs to be sent down for ten years. We’re as sick as the Bulgarians were that night when a few idiots threw the hospitality and kindness of the Bulgarians into their faces and into that poor bar tenders head.

But the guilty party is not Michael Shields. No-one makes these claims lightly and our website has less mercy for our own baddies than the local courts and high judges. We’d not waste our time defending the wicked, but read the website and see for yourself.

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As Kirkby Councillors Break their Contract of Employment

The controversial plan to build a football stadium in the centre of Kirkby is running into trouble.

Knowsley Council are working in overdrive to keep the plan afloat, whilst at the same time telling residents there are no plans for the Town Centre!

A man named Mal Sharp from new labour, leafleted households in Tower Hill area last month to claim there were no plans for Kirkby Town Centre.

Weekend reports say the infamous Mr and Mrs NF Keats were leafleting Westvale, grotesquely describing themselves as “Your labour Councillors” and “ are here for you”

And claiming “there are no plans for the Town Centre”

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Suicide, divorce, crime – touch screen roulette is the crack cocaine of gambling.

“A sharp rise in gambling on roulette machines in bookmakers and on internet casinos are two areas of particular concern and where new powers in the Bill will increase protections for children and vulnerable people.” Department for culture, media and sport 2004 (here )

Did you know? In 2006 the entire gambling market was estimated at £91 billion.

“The money lost by British gamblers will exceed £10bn annually next year - a rise of 50% in nine years, and the biggest jump since the 1960s.” (Guardian)

“[Roulette machines] are still on probation. We will monitor them closely.” Department for Culture, Media and Sport Sept 29 2007.

Gamblers Anonymous UK, Gamcare and other self help groups and people working to combat poverty are seeing a surge of a new form of gambling. Go to any GA or similar meeting and the lads and girls will say the same, they will tell you that roulette machines, the new electronic touch screen ones, are highly addictive. You’ll hear tales such as this by Marcel a Glaswegian cabbie…

“People might think I’m stupid, but it’s like drugs. I can bet £15 on roulette machines and within 30 to 45 minutes have made £600, then lost it in another half an hour.” (link Sunday Herald)

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Honest people versus the Mafias.

The recent execution of one of Liverpool’s noted gangland figures was a sign of how any area of this city could become an execution ground just on the mere say so of those running the scene or some up and coming with a reckless streak. The Echo reports that Colin Smith is rumoured to be worth around £200m. They report that he was Curtis Warren’s right-hand man before stepping into his former boss’s shoes after his jailing in 1997.

In other words, the Echo hints that the police know what’s going on and who runs the show, but can they stop it? The answer thus far has been a resounding no. In fact, it is to the police’s benefit to know that things are running smoothly with ‘peace’ between the gangs.

Parley with the mobs

We see this in LA in the USA as various truces between the crip and blood gangs might lead to less murders on the projects or council estates. The spill-over of violence from the ongoing drug trade and racketeering is contained within the projects.

Police in London have invited the leadership of London’s most violent gangs (muggers, gang rapists, crack and heroin distributors) for a meeting to see if they can all agree not to shoot more guns. The police are looking to parley with the gangs – come to an arrangement. (* parley, often used in military terms to describe a conference between opposing sides in a dispute, especially regarding an armistice)

The police in Liverpool get worried when the periodic assassination of leading figures makes the news. It means the police could look bad as a hail of bullets kicks off another round of tit for tat murders and the list of unsolved murders grows.

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Stefan Kiszko was fitted up by the police to be convicted of the sexually motivated murder of a young girl in 1976. This conviction came from the murder of Lesley Molseed in 1975.

Lesley was subject to a brutal frenzied attack. She was 11 years of age when she went on a message for her mother for a loaf of bread on the 5th of October 1975. After leaving her home on an estate in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, she was found three days later on the moors above Ripponden in West Yorkshire. The poor child had been stabbed 12 times and sexually abused.

West Yorkshire police, about to become infamous for letting the Yorkshire ripper slip under their radar were about to commit a terrible injustice in the interest of producing ‘results’. The pressure was on the West Yorkshire police in 1975 – and sloppy police, lazy slobs who did not mind fitting up someone to relieve the pressure, did their evil work with Mr Stefan Kiszko.

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Knowsley Council are now revealing their sinister straits in the midst of the huge level of opposition to Everton’s ground move to Kirkby.

This proposal, worked through in levels of secrecy like a military invasion, has seen large scale public meetings on a scale never seen before in Kirkby.

There has also been a public march of over 400 people, campaigning for a vote on any football stadium plan.

All indications, combined with a wall of silence by the Council, clearly suggests that the 2,000 plus respondents to a consultation - described by Cllr E. Connor in a Council drafted letter, ( Daily Post 10 August 2007 ) ….. as the most extensive ever seen in the borough - appear to have voted against the Stadium plan, a decision the Council have refused to accept.

The questionnaires the public were invited to complete were four pages of ambivalent questions. The Council underestimated the intelligence of the Kirkby people, who have seen right through this well rehearsed deceit.

The Council have lots of previous form on this type of issue.

The St Kevin’s scandal and its vote rigging immediately comes to mind.

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The Knowsley new labour Councillor recently at the centre of a storm after being convicted of driving has successfully ridden the outpourings of condemnation over his actions.

Councillor M. Kearns (Huyton Longview ), has brazenly stonewalled any attempts to force him to step down amidst public alarm over his conviction for drink driving.

This twice criminally convicted Councillor openly enjoys the support of the scandal hit Knowsley Labour Party.

Council leader Round, and MP Howarth, remain silent.

Despite national concerns, and high profile campaigns over the horrors of drink driving, the labour leaders in Knowsley, have by taking no action against Kearns, sent out a clear message.

It is quite ok, and an entirely private matter for a new labour Councillor to drive over the legal limit, and perfectly acceptable for them to continue even if convicted of driving with excess alcohol.

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This Sunday at 11 am the Country will remember those who gave their lives to protect our freedoms.

There are now fewer and fewer servicemen and women whose bravery between 1939- 45 kept us from the clutches of Hitler.

These were people who were self effacing, and with a moral fibre not seen in our current new labour ruler’s.

As we see people like Jack Straw, Dawn Primarolo, Joan Ruddock and Ken Livingstone, lets recall their approach to war and those involved and effected by it.

During the tragic events in Northern Ireland 1970- 98 we all faced the dangers of sectarian conflicts spilling over to our Towns and Cities.

The Prevention of Terrorism Act – ( PTA ) was introduced to help the security forces combat terrorism. Many British Soldiers lost their lives during the troubles, as well as policemen and women, and many innocent civilians.

The above labourites were not only outspoken critics of the PTA , the labour opposition in Parliament voted against its introduction, and regularly against all measures that were added to the Act. Now new labours relentless assault on civil liberties sees them label everyone as potential suspects

Ruddock in particular is the top hypocrite. She was the Chair of CND throughout the long period labour were hostile to any forms of armed conflict.

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Another shooting occurred on Friday evening, on Friday the 2nd of November, it is said that a man walked in to the Quiet Man public house on Longview drive were he shot another man. There seems to be very little news on local radio or TV, about this shooting. Are we to take it now that each time we hear a police incident this means another shooting or vicious attack has happened?

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In July 2007 Knowsley Council embarked on a consultation exercise in Kirkby.

It was described by them as the biggest consultation every carried out in Kirkby.

At the heart of the lengthy and ambiguous questionnaires that went out, was a question on the people’s views of a football stadium, as part of a Town Centre redevelopment.

The lever being used by the Council was no stadium, no redevelopment. The earthy and wise people of Kirkby have given the stadium part of the plan the Red Card.

The Council who have no respect or regard to the views of the Kirkby people have hidden this part of the consultation from the Community.

In their characteristic style of being consummate liars they inserted a piece in their own in house magazine (issue 11 Autumn 2007)

It reported…

“Consultation findings published and sent to every household in Kirkby”.

This is a lie.

Whatever was sent out was not the findings of the consultation “Your Say on Your Town Centre” by Liverpool John Moore’s University.

Instead it was their sanitised version to eliminate the clear message of No To The Stadium, and an attempt to bamboozle the ordinary citizens of Kirkby.

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Witnesses to the murder of Stephen Croft are urged to Witnesses call CID on 0151 777 2265.

Update - youth charged (in the comments below)

When James Bulger was murdered in 1993, the consensus was that this was some ‘one off’ that took place. One we could put behind us. Liverpool tried to assure others, and ourselves, that this act of evil would not be repeated.

But what we were seeing back then was the inevitable result of a society which was beginning to all sense of moral purpose and reason. It seems that by not addressing the social issues back then, things are rebounding back at us now tenfold.

The grim CCTV footage of that terrible day in 93 has changed into mobile phone’s recording acts of evil for ‘entertainment’ which are uploaded to the internet.

Things have got worse in Liverpool since James was murdered. The inhumanity must be in the tap waters or so the saying goes. We keep exceeding our capacity to hurt each other – and almost every week throws up some hideous tale of wicked murder or abuse.

Over time we become anaesthetised to the extremities of the abuse going on around us. This is when it becomes dangerous. This is when hooded lads begin to think about gang raping local schoolgirls - mugging pensioners, or shooting 11 yr old children.

The years since 93 have seen a number of horrific murders by and of young people in Liverpool. This recently culminated in the gangland execution of an 11 yr old child, with the killer (known to everyone) and his mates and two rival gangs (all known to the police) still holding the community to ransom.

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Classic stuff for anyone from Kirkby or Liverpool.

3000 residents of what was known as Kirkby New Town (close to Liverpool) protested against the Housing Finance Bill in 1973 by refusing to pay rent after a corrupt labour council managed to shuffle a line of dubious contractors to use sub standard materials to create homes, which , not surprisingly, suffered from an array of problems.

This documentary gives a glimpse of the ‘violent tensions’ and the social conditions experienced by residents, including appalling housing conditions and dire job prospects.

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