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Powerful BDI would have wiped out Blair's majority

8 May 2005

The BDI:

 

·        Proved that Britain is no longer a Democracy and no longer has a Parliament. All three major parliamentary parties (but not all their individual candidates) rejected the BDI and hence the British Constitution and Parliament.

 

·        Proved that the Conservative Party was standing on a false platform. They rejected the BDI and Conservative Central Office confirmed to us that our Parliament no longer makes our laws (which is why so few people now vote). The Conservative Party under Michael Howard was therefore perfectly happy with the "Local Assembly" status of the talking shop at Westminster.

 

·        Exposed the anti democratic nature of the so-called Liberal Democrat Party (not one of whose candidates signed the BDI) and of the Blairites in the Labour Party.

 

·        Forced the Tory Party to admit that Britain could not have a Parliament and be in the European Union. (Nor could we remain a member of the UN, the qualification for which is independent statehood.)

 

·        Provided the generally accepted long term solution to the constitutional and electoral crisis in the United Kingdom – ie assembling a majority in Parliament for the British Declaration of Independence Act.

 

 

BDI would have wiped out Blair's majority

 

If the Tory Party had adopted the BDI and therefore taken the votes cast for the sovereignty protest parties, Blair would have had no majority and the Conservative Party would have had 42 more seats.

 

We set out below the 27 seats where the majority of the party which defeated the second place Conservatives was less than the votes cast for UKIP and Veritas, the two principal sovereignty protest parties whose voters would not have needed to vote against a Conservative who had signed the BDI.

 

Battersea , Lab Majority: 163 ­ UKIP: 333

Burton Lab Majority: 1,421 ­ UKIP plus Veritas: 1,825

Carshalton & Wallington Lib Dem Majority: 1,068 ­ UKIP: 1,111

Cornwall North Lib Dem Majority: 3,076 ­ UKIP plus Veritas: 3,387

Crawley, Lab majority 37, UKIP 935

Dartford Lab Majority 706 - UKIP: 1,407

Eastleigh Lib Dem Majority: 568 ­ UKIP: 1,669

Gillingham Lab Majority 254 ­ UKIP 1,191

Harlow, Lab majority 97, UKIP 981

Hereford Lab Majority: 962 ­ UKIP: 1,030

High Peak Lab Majority: 735 ­ UKIP 1,106

Hove Lab Majority 420 - UKIP 575

Medway Lab Majority: 213 - UKIP 1,488

Portsmouth North Lab Majority: 1,139 - UKIP 1,348

Romsey Lib Dem Majority 125 ­ UKIP: 1,076

Sittingbourne & Sheppey Lab Majority: 79 UKIP plus Veritas: 1,118

Solihull Lib Dem Majority: 279 ­ UKIP: 990

Somerton & Frome Lib Dem Majority: 812 ­ UKIP plus Veritas: 1,531

Staffordshire Moorlands Lab Majority: 2,438 ­ UKIP: 3,512

Stroud Lab Majority: 350 ­ UKIP: 1,089

Stourbridge Lab Majority: 407 ­ UKIP: 1,087

Taunton Lib Dem Majority: 573 ­ UKIP: 1,441

Thanet South Lab Majority: 664 ­ UKIP 2,079

Torbay LibDem Majority: 2,029 - UKIP 3,726

Warwick & Leamington Lab Majority: 306 ­ UKIP: 921

Watford Lab Majority: 1,148 ­ UKIP: 1,292

Westmorland & Lonsdale LibDem Majority: 267 ­ UKIP: 660

 

A further 12 seats were very close and would probably have fallen to the Conservatives had their commitment to British democracy and our Parliament been trumpeted loudly – thus rousing many of the abstainers to find a reason to vote again!  A further 4 seats (Basildon, Calder Valley, Colne Valley and Dewesbury) would have fallen to the Conservative Party if those who – voting BNP out of anger and frustration rather than commitment to extremism – had seen a Conservative Party devoted to democratic nationhood.

 

Indeed on this critical issue of whether our Parliament makes our laws or not (and thus whether it is worth voting at all) many Conservatives even voted Labour, so angry are they at 30 years of constitutional betrayal by the party of "national sovereignty". Thus the effect of openly admitting – through the BDI – that they had learned that lesson would have attracted back many more than just those who voted for a minor protest party.

 

Therefore a total of 43 seats could have fallen to the Conservatives. Since 9 of them would have been Liberal Democrat seats the net increase in the Conservative vote would have been 34 – thus wiping out Blair's majority of 66.