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I appear to have ruffled feathers

8:00am Wednesday 1st July 2009

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SIR – Oh dear, I seem to have ruffled a few UKIP feathers. Not only has Mark Starr responded, but Mike Nattrass MEP has responded as well.

I accept what he had to say regarding Ashley Mote and his expulsion from the party. However, it doesn’t say much about their selection procedures that he topped their list in the first place.

As for his comments regarding Nigel Farage, it was a long rant that did nothing to dispel the fact that he had £2 million in expenses. At the end of the day he could have returned such money he judged to be excessive. It’s very difficult to go on about the Brussels gravy train when you are a first-class passenger on it.

Clive Smith,
Malvern Link.


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jabbadad, Worcester says...
8:42am Wed 1 Jul 09

After the continuing and very boring letters from Clive Smith, I think we have all got the message that Clive Smith and his political co-Hort's are rightly scared to death about the continuing success of UKIP. Unlike Clive's party perhaps under the orders of the Illuminati / Bilderberg Group who are desperately trying to give England away to Europe.

Common Sense, Pershore says...
9:22am Wed 1 Jul 09


How refreshing to finally see the Bilderbergers and Illuminati mentioned in the paper!

..and don't forget the Fabians - which includes most government members and also HM the Queen!

From what I have heard, the Fabians are the Master Planners! Long-term global stuff - nothing petty!

jabbadad, Worcester says...
2:16pm Wed 1 Jul 09

Common, Sense, I have a particular interest of the Illuminati and Biderberg Group since as I will hazard a guess that you are aware of the wishes of World order and supremacy that they strive for, well are organising. The previous MPs of all political parties and the current ones that attend these secret meetings are of particular interest if not sinister. I am also surprised that this issue has not appeared before somewhere in this Newspaper.

BarryB, Worcester says...
4:09pm Wed 1 Jul 09

I mentioned the Bilderberg Group to CS some time ago. As far as I am aware (though I will stand corrected) - ordinary MPs or lesser mortals are not allowed to attend any of their meetings or even be a member. It is similar to a Masonic/Mafia organisation. Membership is restricted to Political Heads of Countries, front line economists, the top General of each country etc.
It is reported by an American researcher / commentator (Stephen Lendman) that Gordon Brown is a member.
Now, if he is a member, it all has to be a joke. I take it all with a pinch of salt.

andrew kirkham, malvern says...
4:11pm Wed 1 Jul 09

Well done Clive , totally ignore the points about Lib Dems taking £22 million , accepting tainted money from a fraudster, and as for their MPs their imagination only went as far as the extent of the myriad expense claims

Cromwell of Worcester, Worcester says...
5:49pm Wed 1 Jul 09

No comment regarding this Smith DIP-STICK its all been said before.You are all missing a very nasty underhanded and treacherous grouping the worst bunch of the lot. Common Purpose.

Energetic, Malvern says...
6:47pm Wed 1 Jul 09

C'm'on fellas, ladies too, if any of us were asked to become Bilderbergers, or Mafiosi or Masons or MEPs for that matter, we'd jump at the chance and join in the fun sh***ing on the "little people".

This is what the modern world has become isn't it, either "in" or "out"? Please tell me I'm wrong!

jabbadad, Worcester says...
10:14pm Wed 1 Jul 09

As I understand not only leaders but includes Presidents who have to be agreeable to /chosen by / appointed by / these World Order secret societies. Names such as Denis Healey, Tony Blair (before he was Prime Minister), Michael Hesiltine, Ken Clarke, Peter Mandelson, William Hague, George Bush in fact an extensive list of who's who and who are about to become who's who are suggested to be linked with attendances to such meetings. And where ever a name appears there is a link to Europe, by birth, politics, or European unification beliefs. The Illuminati claimed to be the "Enlightened Ones" from around 1776 and were intent on the Pyramid of Power and World Domination.
In America the organisation known as the Skull & Bones Chapter 322 hold similar beliefs. As to the importance of the Who's who of the world elite who attend these meetings, it is suggested that those who control the majority of the worlds money are also associated, if only by attendance.
Very Interesting and there are some very informative web sites on this topic.

jabbadad, Worcester says...
10:20pm Wed 1 Jul 09

Oh I forgot so had Paddy Ashdown been named as an attendee. Although he made the mistake of actually talking about the Bilderberg group, which some say may have led to his political demise.

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