Archive for May, 2010

21 Reasons not to Vote for Cameron. #18

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

As if we need more reasons why gay people should feel alienated from the neo-nasty party, along comes news that Phillipa Stroud, the woman who has headed up the Tory think-tank, The Centre for Social Justice, is a “Christian” who set up a church which tried to convince its gay members that their sexual preference indicated they were controlled by demons and could be cured of this.

The Centre for Social Justice was set up under Iain Duncan Smith, has had a strong influence on many of DC’s family policies, and claims to have formulated as many as 70 of the current Tory policies being promised to the electorate at the moment.

I’ll leave the final comment on this to Ben Summerskill, chief executive of Stonewall.”If Mrs Stroud has been praying to rid Britain of its homosexuality, she clearly hasn’t been praying hard enough. It would be highly regrettable if someone who continued to hold these views held any significant office in government.”

Reason #18 – their social policy is being heavily influenced by a woman who believes that being gay is caused by demonic possession.

21 Reasons not to Vote for Cameron. #17

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

A man is known by the company he keeps. Part 3.

As I’ve mentioned before, the Ashcroft case is so well documented that it will serve little purpose to go over the whole sorry episode again.

But what I do want to reiterate is that however much he wants to distance himself from it and no matter how long he refuses to be drawn on the specifics of what he knew, Cameron has not explained in a satisfactory manner whether Ashcroft’s tax status was known to him. We know that Hague had extensive and almost certainly compromising dealings with Ashcroft, but Cameron has sought to distance himself from the matter.

I find this very hard to accept, especially given that 5% of all Tory party donations since the last election have been from Ashcroft. That’s 1 in 20 of those Gordon Brown billboards, paid for by a company which wasn’t paying tax here and therefore was not allowed to donate this money.

Duncan Bannatyne is well known for his support for Brown, and for his recent scathing attacks in the press on fellow Dragon’s Den investor James Caan, who is, like Ashcroft, a non-dom.  He spoke to The Daily Mail recently, saying

‘Four years ago I asked Ashcroft if he was a non-dom, and he said yes. So if Cameron didn’t know, he is an idiot. We must change the law so non-doms can’t be in parliament in any form or receive any honour. Only British tax payers should get honours of any kind.’

Reason #17: The Ashcroft scandal exposed him as either stupid or dishonest – and neither of these is an attribute I would look for in my Prime Minister.