(not satire – it’s the English Democrats!)
This party political broadcast by the English Democrats is so bad I had to check it wasn’t a parody.
But it’s not. It’s for real:
English Democrats – 2014 Party Political Broadcast
Could this be the worst party political broadcast ever?
Or have you seen worse?
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Please feel free to comment.
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theprojectsofmichaelpugh said:
I’m sure there’s been a worse political communication, at some point in history, but it’s not a contest. This splash in the shallow end of UK politics is so bad it’s shocking.
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Tam Hunter said:
Thank you to the Turk St George, and all those Pilots from Poland and Czechoslovakia who gave up their lives in the Battle of Britain.
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R Wood said:
The worst? It’s a tough call. Is it even worth telling them that ‘St George’ was a Roman, an invading immigrant.
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thoughtfullyprepping said:
Got my vote for the catchy tune!
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R Wood said:
How long did they have to practice to even sound like a ‘piss poor’ version of Billy Bragg.
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sdbast said:
Reblogged this on sdbast.
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gingerblokeblog said:
Reblogged this on gingerblokeblog and commented:
England says no to EU rule, no to sharia law, yet yes to idiocracy!
Has anybody told these uneducated fascist loons that St George was from around Anatolia or Palestine and therefore a Muslim! (Yes we know Islam did not exist then but don’t spoil the fun of mis-informing these inbreds)
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Mervyn Hyde (@mjh0421) said:
I’ll bet they will say they are not racists.
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#AceNewsGroup said:
Reblogged this on Ace News Services 2014 and commented:
#ANS2104
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nancyrowina said:
Well at least we know they didn’t employ actors, worst acting ever. lol
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thoughtfullyprepping said:
Awww, come on, be charitable.
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mpbaz7115 P.A.I (@mpbaz7115) said:
Is this a libtard site you lot are so full of it…loving your country does not make you a racist if so the SNP and Plaid are racist too
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R Wood said:
Perhaps not. At least not ‘whiteish’ Europeans who invaded and conquered their precious — I almost typed precocious — ‘Ingerland’. I’m quite happy to describe myself as European given I’m half French.
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nancyrowina said:
Ha! that’s what I thought “I bet Billy Bragg is going to be pissed off when he hears this”. He was part of the Folk against fascism movement, not going to like it at all.
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staustelladamm Harris said:
English jobs for English people – except when you use Pegasus Productions for making your manifesto video, an American company.
The land of St George – would that be St George the Roman Soldier from Palestine?
From Lands End to Adrian’s Wall (sic) – so, what about the part of England between the wall and The Border, the official border, established in law by the Treaty of York in 1237? Do people living there count as English?
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DaveBrigg said:
Patriotism – the last refuge of a scoundrel. I love my country so much that I’m flattered that other people want to visit or live here. In fact, I love it and its people so much that I’ll do all I can to protect it from loonies like you.
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hstorm said:
I might not be quite so offended if it weren’t for them saying, “England says…” No. The English Democrats might say it, but as an Englishman I’ll speak for myself, thank you. And what I say no to is paranoid right-wing doiks like the English Democrats.
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hstorm said:
But it’s not about loving their country, is it? It’s about them hating and fearing other countries or cultures. And that IS racist of them.
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nuggy said:
the NF did a worse one
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R Wood said:
You would be right. George (possibly ‘Georgi’. Despite a friendship with a, now deceased, footy-mad Italian Trot, I’m not sure and this hour I’m not prepared to start digging out my Italian primers) was a Roman. The so-called ‘English’ are a prime example of immigration. Anglo-Saxon? The clue is in your face: Angles, Saxons who invaded and settled. What are these people on?; and whatever it is it is one drug that I think should be ‘Class A’
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Kevin Leonard said:
Makes me glad I live north of the wall so I can’t be associated with this pile of garbage
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Mike Sivier said:
Reblogged this on Vox Political and commented:
At last UKIP has some serious opposition in its bid to be ‘Comedy Political Party of the 21st Century’. I can’t wait to see the Monster Raving Loony broadcast, which – contradiction in terms though this may be! – would probably be much easier to take seriously.
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Bluecat said:
They left out the slogan “English Democrats say no to making competent short films”, but it was obviously the working brief.
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Blah, blah said:
Hahahahahaha, what a bunch of fuckwits, cor blimey guvna hahahaha
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jonnyopinion said:
Reblogged this on The OPINION and commented:
A party political broadcast consisting entirely of meaningless slogans. Racist drivel, needless to say, but is our mainstream political discourse really that much deeper?
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beastrabban said:
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
The English Democrats appear to have been set up as a reaction to the ‘Celtic fringe’ – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, finally getting regional assemblies while Britain remained firmly governed by Westminster. There are serious issues involved here – about the nature of English national identity as opposed to British. A few years ago I went to a seminar presented by an Irish historian looking at the historical reality behind the images commonly associated with British and Irish national identity, to show that quite often they were very different from contemporary perceptions and stereotypes. For example, an image from the Jacobite Risings, showing the archetypal highlander with Tam O’shanter, plaid kilt and broad sword, looking every inch the proud fighter for Scots independence against the Sassenach, was actually of a loyalist Gael. Similarly, A French illustration from the 18th century showing Irish auxiliaries in the French army, portrayed them wearing red coats with the three lions, which, said the illustration, were part of their national dress. The lecturer pointed out that on Victorian stamps, the other nations of the British had symbols of their nationality, except for the English. English national identity was played down and subsumed into the general concept of the ‘British’. Hence the emergence of the English Democrats when Britishness began to split up into its component nations.
Any serious discussion of the nature of Englishness is, however, entirely absent from their party political video, which seems to consist of a very few images repeated endlessly, while a couple of men and a woman in a field repeat a set number of limited slogans: English Jobs for English workers; no mass immigration; no to EU, no Sharia law; I’m English, not British. The images taken to represent England are extremely stereotypical: St. George, White Cliffs of Dover, Winston Churchill, Spitfires and the statue of a fallen soldier on a war memorial. Thirty years ago this was pretty much the stuff of the Conservative party’s election broadcast. This had so many images of Spitfires and Hurricanes zooming around that the News Quiz’s Alan Coren described it as being about the ‘Royal Conservative Air force’. It’s very much the Conservative vision of England, all rolling fields and White Cliffs defended by stout-hearted heroes seeing off Johnny Foreigner. The ultra-patriotic soundtrack mentions Blake’s ‘Jerusalem’, but there’s no mention of the whole point of Blake’s song: the misery and exploitation of the new, industrial Britain. All together, it’s a very trite, very Tory version of Englishness, which seems to be trying to outdo John Major’s attempt to link Britishness or Englishness to cricket and warm beer in terms of sheer cringeworthiness. English national identity is actually a subject that does deserve serious attention, debate and appreciation. The English Democrats don’t offer this. For a different, and much more interesting view of English ‘folk’ views of history and identity, try and get hold of the book ‘A Ballad History of England’ instead.
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translationscrapbook said:
Reblogged this on Translation Scrapbook.
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Joseph Norwood said:
I’m confused on their policy on Sharia Law. I wish they could have repeated it a few more times to make it clearer.
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barbara1926 said:
Aside from the Billy Bragg/Clash soundalike, I think ‘Eggheads was delayed for THIS’? When they say ‘England says no…’ I’m also reminded of David Walliams as Caroline Beers, saying ‘Computer says no…’ to her customers on Little BRITAIN! Love, Barbara Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 20:36:22 +0000 To: barbara1926@live.co.uk
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David Watkinson said:
Paranoid, elitist, racist, nationalistic, right-wing propaganda video constructed in a particularly amateurish ‘IN-GER-LAND’ manner. On the subject of race, what about the moving clip of the Spitfire. Have the English Democrats forgotten about the Czech & Polish pilots that helped keep Britain safe from the Fascists? Not all Spitfires were flown by Johnny English! St. George, so far as I can remember, was originally from the Middle-east, with a connection to the Roman army. Finally English jobs for English people? My research suggests that the English Democrats video was made by a US film production company!
By the way, ‘I am not British’, ‘I am not European’ I am HUMAN.
Back in your box English Democrats.
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R Wood said:
I suspect they’re confused too. They probably quite like Sharia law but with a ‘Christian’ tint.
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Paul Dunbar said:
NOT from Land’s End, but from the river Tamar to the Scottish border steering east of the Welsh border…not easy to fit into a song… or into English minds, seemingly…
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Ian Eyres (@IanEyres) said:
‘From Land’s End to Hadrian’s Wall’. So not most of Northumberland then? You’d think a party based on ideas of English identity would know what was in England and what wasn’t. Or are they the ‘South of England Democrats’ really?
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Craig Weatherhill said:
The “English Democrats” need to learn that Boudicca was not English, but a Celtic queen 4 centuries before an English foot trod British soil. Land’s End and Hadrian’s Wall are not English (Cornish and Roman respectively). The port shown in the broadcast was a Cornish port, not an English one, and stands in the land of St Piran, not of St George (a Palestinian who never came within 1500 miles of Britain). Spitfires flew for the British Royal Air Force, not an English one. And, as the English started to arrive in Britain from northern Germany and the Low Countries only in the mid 5th century, they ARE European and cannot deny the fact!
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staustelladam said:
You are quite right, and living in Cornwall myself I really should hang my head in shame 🙂
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R Wood said:
“… within 1500 miles …”? I beg to differ. He woz here but probably with his Roman ‘trollys’ stiill looking like they could do with a …Inevitably, the so-called English are deluding themselves. They are ‘Europeans’. And today they are ‘white/black-afro/asian-goodness-whatsoever English. That surely is the point! This archipelgo is what it ‘says on the tin’. Mix.
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alison graham said:
And who was this Adrian bloke?
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GlobularGob said:
I think it’s laughable the way they sincerely say “I’m English, not British, not European”.
Yeah right. If you’re English, you are by definition both British AND European.
Do they think Californians and Floridians aren’t American? Or that Brummies aren’t English? Or that people from Solihull aren’t Brummies? Or that people from my street aren’t from the village I live in? Idiots.
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smurfinator said:
It’s almost like the BNP, EDL and UKIP had a bastard child….
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jaypot2012 said:
Fools!
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jaypot2012 said:
Reblogged this on Jay's Journal and commented:
I’d turn the sound down, or off – I ended up doing both…
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Mike Paterson said:
I think it is actually possibly the best party political broadcast ever – Zero lies Zero bullshit. Sure they didnt need the candidates and their placards who rather spoiled it, but for a cheap campaign by a minority party, it gets their message across!
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operacat said:
You’ve more or less pre-empted what I was going to say – the fact that this part of Britannia is called England is the result of – er – mass immigration by Angles, Jutes and Saxons. And as far as ‘Adrian’s Wall’ is concerned – do they actually know who the Emperor Hadrian was? And – well, I refer you to my previous point, it didn’t become ‘England’ until long after the Romans had withdrawn their troops.
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operacat said:
And Spitfires were crucial in the Battle of BRITAIN, not England!
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Karl said:
Love the fact that St. George was a Turk that lived in Palestine and is celebrated by around 18 different Countries including Iraq and Russia 🙂
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R Wood said:
You see! That’s the problem with immigration. People going to live where they want to, for all manor of ‘strange’ reasons. Obviously, there should be a law against it
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Mr Ode said:
England is too big and bureaucratic. I support Independent Mercia and consider any outsider to be a threat to us. I say NO to England, NO to Britain, NO to EU and NO to rest of this planet. Mercia for Ever!
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Jane Susanna Ennis said:
Well yes – UKIP doesn’t really care about Scotland or Wales – or even the North of England, really.
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yeahbut said:
Mmmm Sharia Law seems a b it harsh…
• Theft is punishable by amputation of the right hand (above).
• Criticizing or denying any part of the Quran is punishable by death.
• Criticizing or denying Muhammad is a prophet is punishable by death.
• Criticizing or denying Allah, the moon god of Islam is punishable by death.
• A Muslim who becomes a non-Muslim is punishable by death.
• A non-Muslim who leads a Muslim away from Islam is punishable by death.
• A non-Muslim man who marries a Muslim woman is punishable by death.
• A man can marry an infant girl and consummate the marriage when she is 9 years old.
• Girls’ clitoris should be cut (per Muhammad’s words in Book 41, Kitab Al-Adab, Hadith 5251).
• A woman can have 1 husband, but a man can have up to 4 wives; Muhammad can have more.
• A man can unilaterally divorce his wife but a woman needs her husband’s consent to divorce.
• A man can beat his wife for insubordination.
• Testimonies of four male witnesses are required to prove rape against a woman.
• A woman who has been raped cannot testify in court against her rapist(s).
• A woman’s testimony in court, allowed only in property cases, carries half the weight of a man’s.
• A female heir inherits half of what a male heir inherits.
• A woman cannot drive a car, as it leads to fitnah (upheaval).
• A woman cannot speak alone to a man who is not her husband or relative.
• Meat to be eaten must come from animals that have been sacrificed to Allah – i.e., be Halal.
• Muslims should engage in Taqiyya and lie to non-Muslims to advance Islam.
• The list goes on.
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Wyrdtimes (@Wyrdtimes) said:
As someone who supports English independence this was beyond embarrassing. Relentlessly negative, poorly produced nonsense. Which is a great shame because the English really are being shafted by the EU/UK.
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jonathan said:
Isn’t that the same Polish Spitfire used in the BNP ad in 2009? How stupid are these people? ‘English not British’; surely the English are immigrants compared to the British?
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Paul Dunbar said:
Absolutely. The English are immigrants. Doesn’t stop Farage and co from attempting to rubbish the Scots, Welsh, Cornish and Irish…So where does that leave the UKIP voters? Up shit creek without two brain cells to rub together…
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Mike Paterson said:
I think the meaning is that they are English first, just as the Scots are Scottish first etc.
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GlobularGob said:
Well then perhaps they should learn to use the ENGLISH language and say that, instead of saying “Not British, Not European”, which has a specific meaning – succintly put across with the use of “not”.
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English said:
We should be in Europe under one condition,That we Rule it.
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The Infamous Culex said:
We do!
That’s why we export so many new laws to the EU, so they can be imposed (to some extent, at least) on the other countries.
If the UK were to secede from the EU, those laws would still apply to the UK but the “nasty foreigners” in the EU would soon start to ignore them, or rip them up completely.
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The Infamous Culex said:
Their “policies” do not begin to make sense.
There is no “mass immigration” and there never would be.
There is absolutely bugger all chance of Sharia Law being imposed on any part of the UK, or even being permitted.
The laws that are supposedly “imposed” on the UK by the EU often start out in Whitehall and are then taken to the EU so that France, Germany and the other states in the EU will also have to follow the same laws, rules and regulations.
As for “English jobs for English people”, just how do those turnips propose to discriminate against the Scots, Welsh or Irish?
However, it does seem to be quite a good video because, if one does not have any sensible policies to sell – and all they have is a few, silly slogans – all one can do is to “sell the sizzle” as Danish bacon did.
The best that can be said is that they have a catchy theme song which may disguise the fact that they are full of crap, but even that has one fatal flaw. England is not “the land of Saint George”, as he was a native of Lydda, in Roman Palestine and now, as Lod, in modern Israel. He was thus a “foreigner” to the English “Democrats” and, presumably, would not be allowed into the country. He is also the patron saint of sufferers from herpes and/or syphilis. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George
Whoops!
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Arthur Park (@RoamingAdhocrat) said:
I made it halfway through. Seems I missed the Spitfires. Oh well!
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mrscarmichael said:
just got the giggles at the polling station. their banner heading reminded me of the ad 🙂
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thomashiggins10 said:
Angles, Jutes, Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Romans, All came after the ancient British.
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