Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Owen Smith and Daesh Talks - Labour Leadership Election


Lets Get Real:

What one can one say, the Labour leadership contender has shown himself to be a political fool, these kind of remarks are the reason that the Labour Party are so down in the polls.   Even the uber left winger Jeremy Corbyn has not gone that far, this shows how out of touch Smith is, he should have come to the issue from the right, killing off Daesh not talking to them, the Conservative Party must be laughing their backside off, the next election will be a walk over.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

The Role of Iran in the Syrian conflict - Middle East


Lets Get Real:

This shows how Russia has become more powerful in the Middle East as the presence of the US is seen as weak and lead by a weak President.   The US during the Cold War had pushed Russia out, now Obama is handing over the Middle East to Putin.   Thus on two fronts the US and its allies seen have seen the return of the old policies of the USSR, the new Russian Empire added the Crimea back and is making threat to the rest of the Ukraine.   It is developing strong ties in the Middle East, the next US President, and let state that will be HRC will face rebuilding US power.   There is a chance that Putin might take the risk of going after the Baltic States while Obama is in the Oval, does anyone think that Obama would do anything, that is why Russia can take action.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Trump's Russian Connection - US Election 2016


Lets Get Real:

WHEN a Republican candidate is seen as an ally of Russia then we are living in a very ODD World.  The truth is that Trump has made positive comments about President Putin, and the reverse has happened, Moscow has been nice about Trump.   There is a difference between being offered payments and getting the payments, Paul Manafort has made it clear that he did not get any off the books funding, but then that does not matter, the important thing is the charge, and that the liberal press will roll with it, and so will the Democrats.   In this case HRC is seen as the hawk when it comes to foreign policy and a threat to Russia.    ODD WORLD.

Where does Labour stand on EU ? - EU


Lets Get Real:

The last person to give advice to Jeremy Corbyn should be Neil Kinnock, he lost the 1992 election with his windbag speech in Sheffield.   The former Labour leader is pro Europe, the problem is that the rest of the people, actual voters have shown by a million votes that they want out of the EU.    The liberal left of the Labour Party, the Guardian, the BBC will never understand the saner UK voter, they live in a bubble, while the rest of main street have to live paycheque to paycheque, the UK VOTER has stated its view on the EU, time the liberal elite opened their ears to real votes and people.

When will there be Brexit ? - EU


Lets Get Real:

The process of leaving the EU will take time, the Cameron Government did not plan for a leave vote thus the process will start from scratch.   It would be fair to assume that we would be out of the EU by 2020, if there is a delay then questions will be asked if May really means Brexit means Brexit.   It is August thus our leaders are way on holiday, the left liberal elite has just looking to create discord within Government.   Rome was not build in a day, even the EU.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Are the Clintons Crooks? - Election 2016




Lets Get Real:

Since leaving White House the Clintons have made one hell of a lot of money, do they really understand MAIN STREET, like hell, but then you have the choice, HRC or the Donald, just vote for HRC, at least your know what your getting, and they will defend NATO.

The Break Up of the Labour Party - Leadership Election


Lets Get Real:

How can the Labour Party hope of getting united when the Leader and the Deputy leader are at each others throat, a majority of the Labour MPs have no respect for Jeremy Corbyn and the Party is in double digits behind the Conservative Party in the polls.   THERE is only one answer, the Party has to split, the moderate MPs have to form a new Party and become the official opposition, then Corbyn can have his protest party, while the saner aspects of Labour can try to build a new Party up from the nothing.    It could be argued that those LABOUR donors who have not funded Labour under Corbyn will back a new Party.