Gordon Brown is trying to indoctrinate the kids again, with
NuLab political propaganda over taxation. Study packs sent to classrooms have
been dubbed a sinister attempt to indoctrinate youngsters about the
Chancellor’s regime.

The Red Box course, costing £500,000, outlines how the  Treasury works for
children as young as seven with primary school teachers urged: “Show them a
picture of the Chancellor.”

Pupils are then told that the Chancellor is “a very important member of the
Government” and has a “very difficult job”. 

This is simple ‘Great
Leader’ communist style indoctrination of children.

In a preface, Mr Brown claims the pack teaches “the purpose of taxation” and
“why we all have to pay tax”. Other issues include “how tax pays for essential
public services” and “the consequences to society of tax evasion”. But critics
point out that the teaching programme does not include sections on Government
waste or tax cuts.

They also note that its cost has soared to more than
£500,000, including £107,000 for consultants to design a website and £42,000 to
produce a video about the Treasury. 

It is apparent that this scheme has been operating for 5 years,
but has only just come to light, with the website receiving over seven and a
half million visits in its first two and a half years. 

Whitehall has
produced more than 8,000 study packs since the the study aid was launched five
years ago for citizenship lessons. Matthew Elliott, from the TaxPayers’ Alliance,
said: “Gordon Brown is known to be a control freak but nobody would have
suspected he has micro-managed the curriculum to promote himself and to spread
propaganda about his failed policies.

(source)

 

NuLab – Destroying Britain
from the inside out.

 

Gordon Brown is trying to indoctrinate the kids again, with
NuLab political propaganda over taxation. Study packs sent to classrooms have
been dubbed a sinister attempt to indoctrinate youngsters about the
Chancellor’s regime.

The Red Box course, costing £500,000, outlines how the  Treasury works for
children as young as seven with primary school teachers urged: “Show them a
picture of the Chancellor.”

Pupils are then told that the Chancellor is “a very important member of the
Government” and has a “very difficult job”. 

This is simple ‘Great
Leader’ communist style indoctrination of children.

In a preface, Mr Brown claims the pack teaches “the purpose of taxation” and
“why we all have to pay tax”. Other issues include “how tax pays for essential
public services” and “the consequences to society of tax evasion”. But critics
point out that the teaching programme does not include sections on Government
waste or tax cuts.

They also note that its cost has soared to more than
£500,000, including £107,000 for consultants to design a website and £42,000 to
produce a video about the Treasury. 

It is apparent that this scheme has been operating for 5 years,
but has only just come to light, with the website receiving over seven and a
half million visits in its first two and a half years. 

Whitehall has
produced more than 8,000 study packs since the the study aid was launched five
years ago for citizenship lessons. Matthew Elliott, from the TaxPayers’ Alliance,
said: “Gordon Brown is known to be a control freak but nobody would have
suspected he has micro-managed the curriculum to promote himself and to spread
propaganda about his failed policies.

(source)

 

NuLab – Destroying Britain
from the inside out.

 

The delegates invited to attend this year’s Bilderberg conference
in Istanbul (May 31-June 3) holds the odd surprise, most notably the new French
foreign minister Bernard Kouchner, who was missing from last year’s conference
list, raising again speculation of the Bilderberg influence of pre arranging
government appointments. 

From the UK, the long term member Ken Clarke has had his
usual invite, and returning again this year are Ed Balls (which would suggest
McCavity Brown isn’t good long term political material, or not completely on
board with the Bilderberg agenda), and George Osborne, again raising
speculation that perhaps Bilderberg would prefer to see him as head of the
Conservative Party and a future prime minister instead of Cameron. 

The full story on this year’s Bilderberg gathering can be
read here.

We assume that the travel and any expenses to Istanbul ARE
NOT claimed through parliamentary expenses, as this can hardly be viewed as
parliamentary or governmental business, otherwise we would expect to see a full
Bilderberg conference report to accompany them.

 

This morning I stepped out from the front door into a warm
basking sunlit street and walked down the hill to the corner shop.

Living in a village on the side of a mountain, the house
stands at 1150 ft above sea level, and as I turn the corner the view down the
valley this morning was just so impressive and wonderful. 

The past month has seen such vast and quick changes to the
scenery as the mountain sides turned from their usual cover of winter brown to
every shade of green, and under the trees a sea of bluebells, and viewing the
valley this morning really makes one feel good to be alive.

The tiny wispy white clouds, set so high and getting smaller
by the minute as they were burnt off by the sun took my gaze to the number of
birds in sky as they flashed across my field of vision. It was then that I
noticed they were Swallows. 

Not the more common Martins that we get here, but Swallows,
splendid in their blue and white livery, performing unbelievable aerobatics in
the sky whilst no doubt collecting breakfast.

Slightly earlier than normal this year, they must have flown
up from Africa over the past few days, and the only
thing I could think about was that their very arrival could only mean one
thing.

Summer is here. (and no, not a single thought about global
warming). 

Summer now means, long cold drinks outside, blogging from
the garden instead of the office space in the back of the house. Oh joy. Yes,
its good to be alive.

Pity about the politics though. I just cannot get over how easy it seemed this morning, having to go out and do something without state help, going to the shop to pick up my over taxed cigarettes, cream laden milk, additive free bread, full fat butter and caffeine rich coffee which is needed for the long day ahead, negotiated the hill climb back up to the house, minding out for the pot holes left by the water contractors over the years, I even crossed the road on my own, and funnily enough it was all possible without the help of Nanny or an ID card.

I didn't even put a coat on, or a vest, and because we don't have CCTV in the village yet, NO ONE KNEW.

In this period of leadership mismanagement, where Blair is
playing pop star on a world tour, our oft missing chancellor McCavity Brown is
nowhere to be seen, and the other ministers are playing lets pretend we doing
something important with the deputy leadership voting, the rest of the mice in Westminster
are slipping Bills into parliamentary time, hoping that no-one will notice. 

The latest one is the Road Pricing schemes in the Local Transport Bill, which has
absolutely nothing to do with congestion, but everything to do with raising
money.

Not even to raise money for the Treasury, it is to raise
money specifically for the unelected European Commission, to pay for the dead in the
water Galileo project, the GPRS satellite system, where all the backers have
pulled out and left the EC with a big white elephant that needs to be funded. 

Like most of the European Commission pie in the sky
electronic and technology projects, no one wants them, no one needs them, but
we will end up paying for them.

Mind you, the treasury like this idea, because they can see
their own tax raising schemes which will run on the back of this project, and a
further inroad into the world of Orwellian politics.
 

Lets see whether the MP’s are going to follow like sheep
again, and vote for more suppression of the population of this country.

 

NuLab – Destroying Britiain from the inside out.