Controversial U.K. Mayor Cuts Gay Pride Funding, Pledges End to Political Correctness in Government
DONCASTER, UK, September 2, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The recently elected mayor of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, has infuriated Britain’s politically powerful homosexualist lobby by attempting to withhold local funding for this year’s Gay Pride celebrations. The funding for this year’s event in June went through, but Mayor Peter Davies, a member of the English Democrat party and the father of Tory MP Philip Davies, has scrapped all future funding for the annual Gay Pride event.
“I’m not a homophobe,” he said, “but I don’t see why council taxpayers should pay to celebrate anyone’s sexuality.”
Davies is only the second mayor of Doncaster to have been elected directly by a popular vote rather than by council members. He campaigned on a popular platform, that has reportedly alarmed the political classes on both the Labour and Tory sides of the House, in which he pledged to “stamp out political correctness” in every area of Doncaster’s local government.
To accomplish this, Davies has recruited the group Campaign Against Political Correctness (CAPC) to consult on his planned reforms. A spokesman for the CAPC, John Midgley, said that “people are crying out” for an end to the wave of politically correct policies in Britain. “We commissioned a survey by ICM,” Midgley said, “that said 80 per cent of people are fed up to the back teeth with it.”
Davies promised to end council funding for “politically correct initiatives” and to “scrap politically correct non-jobs” such as “community cohesion officers” and “encourage the former employees to seek meaningful employment.”
In his first week in office, Davies fulfilled his promises by cutting his own salary from £73,000 to £30,000; reducing the number of councillors from 63 to 21, saving the town £800,000 a year. He immediately announced plans to reduce council tax by 3 per cent and got rid of the mayoral limousine. He ended a “twinning” arrangement with five towns around the world, which he described as “just for people to fly off and have a binge at the council’s expense.”
While campaigning earlier this year, and in the midst of a national pandemic of violent youth crime, Davies, who is a retired school teacher, called for harsher punishments for “young thugs.” As a founding member of the Campaign for Real Education, Davies has pressed for restoration of traditional methods in schools that he says will reduce crime and restore Britain’s once-legendary public order.
He also called on the government to withdraw Britain from the European Union “in order to save billions of pounds each year and return control of the country’s affairs to our own parliament.”
My own footnote added: Why cant we have our own PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN march/parade?





















PC is really
just prejudice toward whatever is being politically correctly discussed. It is a way of bringing up and talking about "whatever" in order to stir up/divide/create animosity/perpetuate/an issue that is a non issue but will build the ire of people. PC attacks the right of free speech. The person who is practicing PC does it to divide and conquer. It is an exercise of bully might to reduce our God given rights. It is done in a way to look compassionate, holier than thou, connected, threatening-whatever. PC is a tool, a unjustified tool of control. It attacks the rights of the individual to discern for himself and aims negative attention onto a group. It is reverse prejudice, but is actually simply prejudice.
I had no idea
taxpayers anywhere were paying for Gay Pride Parades, other than whatever extra patrols go on those days.
Any planner worth their salt can come up with funding for something like that from private interests. Not too lazy to put on a parade with giant paper mache phallic symbols, but too lazy to come up with funding?
The rabbit hole goes deeper than I thought and this isn't even secretive.
Defend Liberty!
This is my kind of....
Politician....
Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God. I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death.”
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Really good
Doncaster mayor Peter Davies says it how it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZUPhrmDtis
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can we get some of that...
here, in this country...Hello!
O Captain, My Captain, rise up and hear the bells!
its 'cos I owe ya, my young friend...
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we will get it.. with the
we will get it.. with the economy going in the tank... the gov. will not have the money to fund perversion or abortion.. some good things do come out of a collapse.
A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. Proverbs 22:3
Matthew 10:34 Think not that I am come to
send peace on earth: I came not to send peace,
but a sword.
Agrees
Maybe we can lure him and Hannan over to run for Congress..lol
Freedom is another way to God...A corrupt government is a straight way to hell.
I believe in Hope & Change..I Hope the government will Change
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