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The economic outlook is profoundly worse than first thought claim.


You wouldn’t think that our Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, would have much in common with forthright U.S. Congressman, Ron Paul, but they do; albeit tenuous. Both have, over the last few days, spoken of their concerns for the global economy. On the BBC news tonight it was reported that Alistair Darling has admitted that the economic outlook is profoundly worse than he first thought. A couple of days earlier, whilst addressing the U.S. Congress, Ron Paul spoke about America now having to pay the piper after years of creating non-existent money and lending it out at artificially low interest rates. He warned the House:

“These fast-approaching events will not go unnoticed. They will affect all of us. They will not be limited to just some areas of our country. The world economy and political system will share in the chaos about to be unleashed.”

“There are reasons to believe this coming crisis is different and bigger than the world has ever experienced. Instead of using globalism in a positive fashion, it’s been used to globalize all of the mistakes of the politicians, bureaucrats and central bankers.”

He went on to give a veiled warning of further military action against Iran:

“Our arrogance and aggressiveness have been used to promote a world empire backed by the most powerful army of history. This type of globalist intervention creates problems for all citizens of the world and fails to contribute to the well-being of the world’s populations. Just think how our personal liberties have been trashed here at home in the last decade.”

He further argues that America’s descent into authoritarian rule (a clear reference to the incredible destruction of liberty under the Bush administration) was nothing new:

“For centuries, inflation and debt have been used by tyrants to hold power, promote aggression, and provide “bread and circuses” for the people.”

But there is hope in Ron’s speech. In a clear attack on the direction that Bush has taken America, and the need to take it back to its founding principles, he ends with this:

“Restoring a free society doesn’t eliminate the need to get our house in order and to pay for the extravagant spending. But the pain would not be long-lasting if we did the right things, and best of all the empire would have to end for financial reasons. Our wars would stop, the attack on civil liberties would cease, and prosperity would return. The choices are clear: it shouldn’t be difficult, but the big event now unfolding gives us a great opportunity to reverse the tide and resume the truly great American Revolution started in 1776. Opportunity knocks in spite of the urgency and the dangers we face.”

Opportunity knocks for us too. As has been argued on this website before, the coming economic crash may open people’s eyes and let them see that their best chance of decent future is by voting for the British National Party. But expect the road to be rocky. The forces that are trying to take us into this New World Order of things won’t give in easily. You can expect a lot of dirty tricks over the next few years. The same forces pushing us into our New World Order, the alien European Union, are the same forces pushing America into theirs - the North American Union.

With our own Foreign Office confirming this week that it had ratified the Lisbon Treaty and deposited the signed documents in Rome without the consent of the British people, and despite there still being legal proceedings in place to challenge their right to do it, the end game of all this new order of things is fast approaching. The next few years will either make or break whatever it is they have planned for us; and if it breaks, then the BNP will be there to restore democracy and give Britain back the hope it should never have lost in the first place. The BNP is, and will be, there to fix broken Britain!

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24 comments for “The economic outlook is profoundly worse than first thought claim.”

  1. If the Chancellor is of the opinion that the economic outlook for Britain is profoundly worse than he first thought, then why is he allowing Gordon Brown to pledge £30,000,000 to the Palestinians for their economic reconstruction and security? Surely this money would be better spent in Britain, maybe to help ensure old aged pensioners don’t die of cold this winter???

    Posted by Mac | July 20, 2008, 10:36 pm
  2. Ron Paul is a big-hitting adherent and promoter of the socio-economic system known as Distributism. A true, upstanding man of his word.

    “The sad fact is that if we today have allowed a decline in our vigilance and watchfulness over our precious freedom, our independence, and our right to manage our affairs for ourselves – such that we feel today that government is simply not responsive to the wishes of the average man and woman – the reality is that this divorce between the will of the people and the workings of the “democratic machine” happened a long time ago, and it did so in a country that we can rightly call the nursery of our own democracy: England.” -taken from the introduction to a revised edition of Hilaire Belloc and Cecil Chesterton’s “The Party System”, IHS Press, 2007 (first published 1911).

    http://distributism.blogspot.com/2007/12/ron-paul-and-hilaire-belloc.html

    Posted by Anglo-Australian Alliance | July 20, 2008, 10:47 pm
  3. Thank God we have the BNP. We would truly be a lost nation without them. Join the resistance and let’s get OUR country back!

    Posted by enufalready | July 20, 2008, 10:47 pm
  4. I think Ron Paul is still technically in the running for the Republican Presidential nomination but, as an anti-immigration American nationalist, he doesn’t have a hope. He’s doomed to go down in history as one of the two best presidents the US never had, the other being Patrick Buchanan.

    Or is he doomed? This time around, yes - but if things turn out as he expects then anything could happen, including the electorate turning to a candidate who offers them the comfort zone of an older, whiter, happier, isolationalist America.

    Posted by jrb | July 20, 2008, 11:03 pm
  5. As things stand now the innevitable will happen and the British National Party hopefully will be planning and trying to ascertain what this global mess will bring.The financial situation will get worse jobs will go and law and order will break down more than it has done already.For my part I am stocking up with foods that keep,I am keeping a few hens and growing vegetables.I am stock piling open pollinated seed of all vegetables instead of F1 hybrids and will then collect and save the seed from these.My fuel stocks are high of logs and coal and I am about to get rid of my oil system ,to be replaced by the new very efficient economic electric radiator system.I know that should the worst happen I will be prepared and will protect my property and food supply by whatever means necessary.Some might say that I am more looney than a left wing politician but having lived through past recessions and tough times I do have a unnerving bad feeling about this unknown global mess and being an Englishman will protect my family and castle at any cost.It is hoped that once this mess is over that all those politicians responsible will be brought to book.

    Posted by JIM GREEN | July 21, 2008, 12:05 am
  6. “The next few years will either make or break whatever it is they have planned for us”. The “They” are, of course, the Bilderberg Group/New World Order conspirators and their LibLabCon/EUSSR agents and collaborators.

    In a recent post I voiced much the same sentiment - undoubtedly one shared by our membership and also visitors to this site who have not yet had the good sense to join us -to the effect that by engineering the Great Depression MkII, the Bilderbergers might well have shot themselves in the foot. Their predecessors’ objective in 1929 was to prepare for and initiate a world war. They were spectacularly successful in making vast sums of money while ridding the planet of the lives of millions of the despised “lower classes”.

    Cynical manipulators of nations they may be, but this time around, social conditions are very different. Civilian populations have higher expectations, they are better informed (in spite of the Bilderberg-controlled MSM) everyone can communicate instantly with anyone else and many have internet access. What worked in 1929, to start a very profitable world war, may not work so well to subjugate the populations of Western Europe into accepting the irremovable yoke of the New World Order’s EUSSR. Large numbers of homeless, cold and desperately hungry people may not dejectedly shamble about like the industrial slaves in Fritz Lang’s 1925 silent film, “Metropolis”. They may well take to the streets and, frankly, I do not see British Army soldiers firing on their own people to defend the treasonous Troughminster organised crime gang, if only because they have now become notorious for their shameful attempts to demoralise and dismantle all three of our armed services.

    Nor do I think the American people will tolerate the Bilderbergers’ engineered economic horrors either. US Cultural Marxist politicians have tried with only very limited success to disarm the civilian population and today still, the people own more firearms than the US Army.

    The Bilderbergers despise what they call the “lower classes” - meaning everyone on the planet except them - but their out-of-touch, out-of-contact isolation in their grand mansions amidst their incalculable wealth has, I believe, caused them to fail to recognise the huge changes in societal attitudes which have occurred since 1929. In effect, they have lost contact with reality. We must hope that they are soon to be injuriously re-acquainted with it.

    excellent post Noel, we are entering uncharted waters here - Ed

    Posted by Noel | July 21, 2008, 12:10 am
  7. Sorry people, but America and Britain can’t just hide under the bed and hope that IRAN and all these other countries won’t do some horrendous invading and killing if they are not kept in check.

    We have to take them on, but the conclusion has to be final, and something they cannot recover from. Sounds harsh… but this world is getting crowded and its just going to get worse.

    Iran might be the enemy of Zionists and global finance capital, but there is no reason to suppose that they are the enemy of the British and American peoples - Ed

    Posted by Tommy | July 21, 2008, 12:26 am
  8. I am generally a positive person, but the economic situation is not looking good. Glorious Gordon’s fiscal policy was you only borrow to invest. I haven’t seen alot of investment unless you look at Our International health service the NH., The bigger you make the hole the more money you can chuck down it, and of course our venture in Iraq. Don’t see much return on that one either. But the rules are going to change, we have no money so now our national weekly shop will have to go on the credit card to be repaid by the grandchildren. Our people are going to suffer but medium term pain will result in long term gain as people will wakeup from their sleepwalk. We will we there to pick up the pieces

    Posted by simon m | July 21, 2008, 12:35 am
  9. Under our Constitutional Laws emanating from Magna Carta, The Bill of Rights and Our Common Law, the Transfer of Sovereignty to a foreign Power is Illegal and a gross act of Treason.
    They are carrying this out illegally hoping we do not realise until it is too late for us and they have Drowned us out with mass immigration and completely changed our legal system to that of an EUSSR Dictatorship.
    Unfortunately, ( for them ) We have found out.
    The only thing that can save them now is somewthing drastic so thay can impose Martial LAw, Only this time Mssrs Bliar and Brown, do try to make sure the 7:40 is actually running this time, idiots.

    http://www.britsattheirbest.com/freedom/f_your_own_choice.htm

    Posted by royalecraig | July 21, 2008, 2:33 am
  10. Hi, Well the respected Ernst & Young say we are heading for an economic “Horror Movie”! The Labour Party in debt to the tune of a reported £24 million. With the Labour government using the same financial expertice expected to borrow £100 BILLION on our behalf.

    I think we can say they are Financialy Chalenged, we must “Convert a Labour Supporter a Day”, happily more and more are “Seeing the Light” and are supporting the BNP!

    Posted by ianpenrhyndd | July 21, 2008, 8:38 am
  11. Iran or no Iran, the Middle East as a whole, is too big a prize for the Zionist controlled USA not to go for it big time. If Iran did not pose a threat in trying to offer it’s people a defence option like Israel, Britain and the USA have, there would be another ”rogue nation” that required ”democratising”. Look no further than this chancellor, and his sick, insane predecessor, at the bombing and oppression of white Christians in Europe. And the treatment of British people in general. Also, the 100 billion in proposed borrowing, keeps the elitist banking families and their puppets in the west, with a permanent ball and chain on us. We are all in serious trouble, and to point this out, is not ”Anti-Semitic”. Jewish human rights groups have recently shown evidence of disgusting behaviour of their own soldiers, and any right-thinking nationalist will support them whole heartedly. Our problem is continued support of Israel and America, and this is what the elitists and Zionists want. Support will bring the slow-motion third world war to our shores, and in much more frequent and hellish terms than 7/7/ or 9/11. To be a true nationalist is to allow others to do what is best for them, and this is why the BNP will never gain credibility with the elitist Zionists, Leftist governments, nor the supposedly Conservative cabal under Cameron. We stand alone, mostly because we tell the truth, but more so because ultimately, we could cut the shackles of national debt, and rid ourselves of ”doing the bidding” of foreign bankers and capitalist land-grabbers.

    Posted by BC1959 | July 21, 2008, 8:42 am
  12. The current political, social and economic crisis in this country looks like it maybe just a taster and a smoke screen for far greater peril to come.

    I suggest that everyone visit this page and set aside 2 hours 53 minutes to watch the video linked to:

    https://www.intl-alliance.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=278

    I doubt most people have seen all of this material and the connections shown, I certainly hadn’t.

    Neol,
    I hope your are right, that they have misjudged the world, but I see little evidence of that yet.

    Posted by LividTech | July 21, 2008, 8:49 am
  13. “It feels like the summer of 1931. The world’s two biggest financial institutions have had a heart attack. The global currency system is breaking down. The policy doctrines that got us into this mess are bankrupt. No world leader seems able to discern the problem, let alone forge a solution.

    The International Monetary Fund has abdicated into schizophrenia. It has upgraded its 2008 world forecast from 3.7pc to 4.1pc growth, whilst warning of a “chance of a global recession”. Plainly, the IMF cannot or will not offer any useful insights.

    Its “mean-reversion” model misses the entire point of this crisis, which is that central banks have pushed debt to fatal levels by holding interest too low for a generation, and now the chickens have come home to roost.”

    More at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml;jsessionid=FZUN0WF3HAWYZQFIQMFSFGGAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/money/2008/07/21/ccview121.xml

    Posted by Artorius | July 21, 2008, 10:12 am
  14. “When a country, like a household, is in financial difficulties, it has two options: to increase income or cut spending.

    Labour has decided to do the former by simply borrowing the money, which will make the necessary correction worse when it comes in the form of higher taxes (though presumably they think that will be the Tories’ problem, a sort of economic scorched earth policy).”

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml;jsessionid=FZUN0WF3HAWYZQFIQMFSFGGAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/opinion/2008/07/21/do2102.xml

    Posted by Artorius | July 21, 2008, 10:16 am
  15. Seems to me this is a global shock doctrine effect on a scale unheard of before, putting what happened to Pinochet’s Chile, Suharto’s Indonesia, Thatcher’s Britain, Mazowiecki’s Poland, Deng Xiaoping’s China, Mandela’s South Africa and Bush’s America completely into the shade. What does The Telegraph say? - “Should our leaders mismanage affairs, almost every part of the global system will go down together.” Do you think your leaders, whoever they are and not necessarily the ones whose names we know, are to be trusted or do you think they are utterly insane? I’m compos mentis enough to know which side my bread is buttered and my political vote goes to the BNP, my world picture vote to Noel and my lifestyle guru vote to JIM GREEN.

    Posted by SheriffofNottingham | July 21, 2008, 12:12 pm
  16. Sheriff - “Seems to me this is a global shock doctrine effect on a scale unheard of before…..”

    It’s very important not to let Zanu, and their Tory predecessors, off the hook here. We are where we are primarily because of the reckless money lending and greedfest, frenzied speculation of the two major world financial centres, London and New York.

    Now Brown was supposed to have oversight of the City of London, but what he in fact instituted was the “light touch” - as in no touch - regulatory regime. This meant that the speculators could go on feeding frenzy. Brown, as we know, pronounced this marvellous and “vibrant” and was forever boasting about his growth record; which was purely the result of borrowed money and financial and property speculation. Obviously you can’t have a real economy based on rubbish like that, and its blown up, as was always going to be the case, and we’re left staring into an abyss.

    Zanu keep saying it is all international events out of their control; this is a lie because they bear a very large measure of responsibility. “Light touch” financial regulation was quite deliberate policy. What is so absolutely appalling, completely unforgiveable, is that they have used their rake-off from the speculating “vibrance” to fund the kind of evil ethnic cleansing programmes against our people that Nick so accurately describes in his audio report from Sheffield. Mussolini was shot for less, to be quite frank about it.

    Posted by Stringbag | July 21, 2008, 1:06 pm
  17. “but the big event now unfolding gives us a great opportunity to reverse the tide and resume the truly great American Revolution started in 1776. Opportunity knocks in spite of the urgency and the dangers we face.”

    Fair play to Ron Paul, he is obviously a mainstream politician with something to say and he is re-opening a debate which has very long roots in the epic story of the United States. This is summed up in a few words by the distinguished author Gore Vidal’s lament that; “we got an Empire, but we lost the Republic”.

    What do we see in Britain? I just can’t bear the anodyne cack that’s pedalled on Question Time and Any Questions by lib-lab-con artists. The only party which has the courage and determination to look hard into the future; to think what lesser minds are pleased to think is unthinkable, and to come out fighting the other side, is the BNP.

    Posted by Stringbag | July 21, 2008, 1:52 pm
  18. Noel.

    I quite agree; A well summarised comment. Mass communication and the Internet has indeed rendered the Global Elitists impotent, which is why the EU and even this Government, are making moves to limit access to the Internet by the ‘proletariat’.

    This is yet another front in which we must fight.

    Posted by bernard | July 21, 2008, 1:56 pm
  19. I really disagree with any attack on Iran. If we must wage war in Muslim territories, we should finish off one before we start the next. It is madness to open up a third front.

    Further, Iran has a very high rate of conversion from Islam to Christianity. These people therefore have brains and guts which I prefer kept within their bodies and not spilled all over the street.

    Still further, Islam’s power comes from all that oil and also as a result of the weakness manipulated into Western governments and infrastructure by Commie Globalists. The Muslim block itself possesses no inherent strength, apart from the capacity to breed.

    Over 2 million people travel through Heathrow each summer. If the will was there, over 2 million Muslim colonisers would be home sweet home by the next bank holiday.

    Bombing Iran won’t help us put this country right and could make it even worse. So just leave them to rot, or not, as they choose.

    If a bomb has to go off, however, let Israel do it. They have something to gain and lose. We don’t.

    Posted by redwhite@cross | July 21, 2008, 4:22 pm
  20. @ Stringbag

    You are obviously quite right and I didn’t mean to imply that we should let Braun off the hook, any more than any of those other traitors. I believe that he is one of the main perpetrators and supporters of this devastating impending catastrophe and should have a special place in the crosshairs of the BNP. He is obviously acting on orders from the shadowy Powers That Be and has taken steps to ensure that, whoever takes over from the Liblabcon, will be left with a Godalmighty and impossibly involved web to untangle. However, I do believe and agree with you that the BNP is fit for the job and will come through with colours flying.

    Posted by SheriffofNottingham | July 21, 2008, 5:11 pm
  21. There have been a couple of mentions of Zionists among the posts under this article but who,
    exactly, are they? The Zionists are, in fact, the Jewish equivalent of White supremacists as typified by the Nazis who were not content to simply be confidently capable and productive, thanks to their well-functioning intellect but vehemently despised, actively hated and sought to destroy all those other peoples whom they regarded as falling short of their own abilities and achievements.

    Who else but people who despised and hated all of their fellow human beings could possibly produce the Communist Manifesto and the Frankfurt School plan for the deconstruction of Western civlisation, to be replaced by a global reign of terror based, as the Zionist bankers at the core of the Bilderberg Group/New World Order conspiracy euphemistically describe it, on “benevolent slavery and genocide”?
    Those dedicated servants of Satan, beginning with Karl Marx himself, are absolutely not representative of the Jewish nation as a whole.

    Adding together the population of Israel to that of the world-wide diaspora, their total is only about 12.5 million, yet in terms of the improvement of the human condition, they have consistently punched far above their weight.
    There are two or three Muslim Nobel prize winners, out of a population of 1.2 billion; Jewish Nobel prize winners number over 140, predominantly for achievements in science and
    technology. Jews are to be found at the cutting edge of research in bacteriology, virology, epidemiology, pharmacological chemistry, molecular biology, geophysics, sub-atomic particle physics and deep-space astronomy - and those are just some of their fields of endeavour.
    I have roughly 1,100 recordings of classical music on vinyl LPs. If you were to take away all those attributable to Jewish violinists, cellists, concert pianists, orchestral instrumentalists and conductors, I’d be lucky to be left with perhaps 100 discs.

    The explanation for this apparent contradiction is that, as arguably the most intelligent of the many sub-groups of Homo sapiens, the Jews are very good at whatever they do. If they choose to do good for the benefit of all humanity, they excel; if they choose to do evil - as exemplified by the Zionist bankers and promulgators of Communism who now seek to enslave a few of us and wipe out all the rest - they are consummately evil.
    The latter are not only incalculably wealthy but have also become powerful through their success in recruiting thousands of non-Jewish, politically “useful idiots” to their cause, on the promise of rewards of absolute power and an opulent lifestyle, hence Heath, Major, Blair, MacBroon and countless others.

    But the Zionists are few in number and are absolutely not representative of the Jewish people as a whole. I feel that it is of fundamental importance to all of us that we should get this right. Let us reserve out opprobrium for the few who deserve it, and acknowledge and respect the good works of the many who have changed human life for the better.

    -
    Thank you, Noel -Excellent post -Ed

    Posted by Noel | July 21, 2008, 6:34 pm
  22. Just to further Noel’s salient point I think it is right to state that Zionism is not representative of the Jewish people; the novelist Will Self (Jew) and the linguist/intellectual Noam Chomsky (Jew) are two of the many (fortunately) Jewish voices speaking out about the geo-tyranny of Zionism and those faceless avaricious racists lurking behind it.

    One thing is for certain, however: Communism is a Zionist construct and the Reds are (unwittingly?) Zionist puppets.

    Being ant-Zionist is not in the slightest “anti-Semitism” (I allude again to Self and Chomsky; I also counter that Zionists purposefully use for their own benefit this “anti-Semitism” accusation whilst overlooking the uncomfortable fact the Arabs are also Semites.

    Zionism is a clear threat to ALL PEOPLES of this earth and must be stopped at once.

    Posted by Anglo-Australian Alliance | July 21, 2008, 8:25 pm
  23. With respect to a number of contributors whose tireless online research and obvious learning continue to astonish and delight me, I must say that I simply do not buy into the construct of “Zionism” as anything other than a geo-political (and possibly religious) movement in Israel (and amongst their supporters in the Diaspora), which seeks to expand the borders of Israel and secure them against people who ever since 1948 have consistently stated their intention of slaughtering every Jew within Israel and erradicating the state of Israel.

    Which is why I class myself as a “Zionist”.


    these people seem well capable of looking after themselves, Askari
    - Ed

    Posted by Askari | July 22, 2008, 2:48 am
  24. The removal of all tariff and trade barriers was likened by the late Sir James Goldsmith as taking out the bulkheads from a ship - damage in one area cannot be isolated and the ship is endangered, this case being the economy of much of the western world. This begs the question as to why there is such a thing as the ‘world economy’. There should be regional economies only and the UK will once again have its own economy linked to the Anglosphere - Canada, Australia-NZ, the remains of the US.

    I must admit that I’m getting a bit concerned about what I have read in the posts above concerning Jews and Zionism etc. To me, Israel is Jewish land including that of ‘Palestine’ simply because there is no such thing as a ‘Palestinian’: that is a self-admitted construct intended to continue war against Jews who, like us, are considered to be ‘apes’ and ‘pigs’ by many Muslims.

    Anyone who doesn’t believe that Islam has no intentions against us has his head buried deep in Arabian sand. If they get to destroy Israel, then we’re next. Bear in mind that to Islam, ‘peace’ means World Islam. There are of course plenty of Jews who hate Israel because they despise the idea of the nation state, which Israel exemplifies. Likewise, there is an entire establishment of Britons who despise the notion of the British nation, and they are the reason for the existence of the BNP.

    Posted by Allan@Aberdeen | July 23, 2008, 7:40 pm

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