Showing posts with label Ken Clarke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken Clarke. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

EU: Damned By Their Own Words


We have been carrying out some housekeeping on this blog and have added a whole tranche of new quotes down the right side. The quotes are now separated out into two categories; EU and Euro. For all the europhile arguments that the EU is an economic project, the EU's own words contradict them. It becomes an odd position for europhiles to find themselves in when they contradict the founding father of the very project they're trying to defend.
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Friday, 2 November 2012

Dying Of Shame?

I know, I know, attacking Ken Clarke over his pro EU views makes shooting fish in a barrel seem like an exercise in learning the Rach 3. But anyway here he is on today's BBC Daily Politics (16:30 mins onwards):
“people should die of shame of the warnings they gave of what would happen if we were to sign up to the Maastricht Treaty”.
This a Tory MP, on the front bench. Perhaps Mr Clarke has forgotten that the Tories have yet to win an election since Maastricht, or that its party membership collapsed in the mid-90s never to recover again, or that it failed to win an election against one of the most unpopular governments in history (2010) or that it helped spawn the birth of UKIP or that it facilitated a massive revolution in unaccountable Government law making that the British had never ever experienced before.

But then this is the same chap who thinks not only are secret courts a good thing but so is joining the Euro.

Dying of shame? It's Mr Clarke that comes into that category not us.

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

The Great Pasty Man

Reminiscent of the villain StayPuft who bumbles about destroying stuff ad hoc in the film Ghostbusters:

...is Ken Clarke - the Great Pasty Man...

Ken Clarke (the archetypical old Tory) decides... that a referendum is not only "silly" but that the interest of our membership of the EU is only the view of:
a few extreme nationalist politicians
This, of course, is not the view of an outsider but a cabinet member who was invited into Cameron's front bench team in 2009, and still the disillusioned voted for them in 2010. "Know a man by his friends" and then some...

And today Osborne has apparently retreated on the VAT on pasties and static homes. Naturally he has done no such thing as Bloggers4 UKIP point's out:
The pasty tax was to add 20% VAT to hot pastry products such as pasties and sausage rolls and the caravan tax was to apply 20% VAT to static caravans.  The "climb down" will see 20% VAT applied to pasties if they're served out of the oven and 5% VAT added to static caravans. Less than two months ago there was no pasty tax and no caravan tax, now we're going to have a pasty tax and caravan tax and this is being called a u-turn. 
What a surprise that the great retreat is a fudge. Yet in difficult times Ken Clarke says:
....the Coalition like all other western European governments would struggle to be re-elected if a vote was taken now. 
Perhaps he should note that the coalition wasn't elected in the first place - 2010 was a hung parliament, there's certainly no mandate for the current Government. But hey let's just bumble about, destroying stuff,  taking no notice of the electorate and carry on regardless.

The villainous Staypuft indeed - who still wants us to join the Euro - albeit fed with copious pasties.

Monday, 22 November 2010

In Denial...

...and a liar. Ken Clarke in 2002:
"We [the UK] should join [the euro] as soon as the economic conditions are right"
Ken Clarke yesterday (circa 19mins in):
"I never advocated joining the exchange rate...(spot the backtrack moment)"
The desperation to engage reverse gear is a joy to behold as the Tory Europhiles' precious project goes tits up.

And as a Brucie bonus here's an Independent article from 2002.

Monday, 22 February 2010

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose


As others have noted today, the Telegraph reports:
Ken Clarke, the shadow Business Secretary, is to hold secret talks in Brussels with Jose Manuel Barroso to assure the European Commission President the EU has nothing to fear from a Conservative government.
The two-day visit to Brussels, which begins on Tuesday, by the most pro-EU member of David Cameron's cabinet-in-waiting is seen by European officials as a signal that a new Conservative administration will work with the EU executive rather battling against it.
It's all so dreary and predictable that I've not much to add, apart from this from the Spectator (my emphasis):
The new Guardian ICM poll has the Tory lead down to seven points and the party on 37 percent....this poll will heighten the sense of nervousness on the Tory side. Even before this poll came out, David Cameron had called a shadow Cabinet meeting for tomorrow which will be held at CCHQ and is scheduled to last for two hours.
Despite facing the most incompetent and hated Government in recent times, the Tories' poll lead has been on a steady but consistent downward trend since last November.

Is it any wonder?

Friday, 15 January 2010

Quote Of The Day

"they hide behind the knife and they stab with the cloak."

Ken Clarke on last night's Question Time (31:40 mins in)