So much to talk about, so little time.

Apologies for being MIA recently, for the most part, things are getting very hectic around here.

While many issues spring to mind, the foremost are:
a) How the BNP do not matter
b) How protests and dispute does notmean that Ahmadinejad didn't win the Iranian Elections

So what'll it be? KRO will tackle these issues as you decide... vote now (and please, no protests!)

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Let's recap...

So this weekend's flown by and KRO apologises for the lack of any 'general bloggerizing' over the course.

In the realm of UK politics, things are very much the same- we are still held hostage to a shabby and shortfalling Labour government, at which revelations this week proved Peter Mandelson is holding together with no less than a few pills to ease the pain.

Our friends in the Middle-East have had a busy weekend, with the 'shock' result in the Iranian elections (which would have been a shock either way, let's be honest)- and Netanyahu proclaiming that he would support a demilitarised Palestinian state. It's all go.

Sadly, Britain had its first swine flu death, as a 38 year old woman succumbed to the disease, however 'health officials' have insisted that the risk of death from the virus is still very low.

The Tories have outlined their plans for scrapping the primary school SATs and replace them with a Year 7 test, at the beginning of secondary school.

So why all this recapping? Well KeepRightOnline is painting a picture today, of just how ridiculously busy one weekend can be. For those able to keep up with it all, we salute you. More analysis and less re-reporting of new to come... we swear.

True Blue- KeepRightOnline & Sassy Collabo!

Two of the hottest blogs on the block, KeepRightOnline and Sassy Conservative have collaborated on this extra special post-election homage to our beloved David Cameron. Entitled, "True Blue," we hope you enjoy!

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Daniel Hannan on the European Elections, BNP and the BBC

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The great Daniel Hannan MEP spoke to KeepRightOnline today about the recent round of European Elections, his take on the results, and the media glorification of the British National Party. Take it away Mr. Hannan...


The first point to make is that the Conservatives were the only mainstream party to get more votes than last time. The two pro-Brussels parties, Labour and the LibDems, were hammered. Anti-federalist parties won seven out of every ten ballots cast.

Sadly, this news was completely lost in all the noise about the tiny BNP (whose share of the vote, by the way, went down slightly from last time.) Why? Because journalists, like Labour politicians, indulge themselves whenever the BNP comes up. They like to make themselves feel better by ranting about fascism - thereby underlining what nice, caring, anti-racist people they are. The trouble is that, by bigging it up, they give the BNP precisely the disproportionate coverage that brought it its two seats.

By the last week of the campaign, Labour activists had given upon any attempt at positive arguments. Instead, they went around saying: "Vote Labour to stop the BNP". Sadly, their party is so detested that their words had the opposite effect.

Incidentally, I hope Nick Griffin's acceptance speech will finally have driven into the skulls of some BBC reporters that the BNP is not "far Right". The man barely mentioned immigration; instead, he spent all his time excoriating the privatisation of state industries. His is a far Left party: it believes in nationalisation, higher taxes, state subsidies for factories, massive expenditure on the NHS and state pensions and (although it tends to keep quiet about this one) the abolition of the monarchy.

Not that BBC producers care about any of this, of course. For them, "Right-wing" is a handy synonym for "baddie". Anyone who is sufficiently odious - from the revolutionary ayatollahs in Tehran to the Stalinist nostalgics in Russia - is "Right-wing" in the idiom of our state broadcaster. Is Griffin a total arse? Yup. Therefore, to your earnest BBC producer, he must be Right-wing.

Daniel Hannan MEP is a British politician and Member of the European Parliament, representing South East England for the Conservative Party. He presently serves on the Committee on Fisheries and the Delegation for Relations with Afghanistan. Daniel is also a journalist, writing leaders and a blog for the The Daily Telegraph. He has also published several books arguing for radical democratic reform, the most recent being the incredibly sound, "The Plan," which is a KeepRightOnline 'must have'.

Nick Griffin attacked... by eggs.

Oh happy day!

It seems everyone's least favourite racist (who's our most favourite? Russell Peters?) was pelted with eggs today by 200+ protestors while giving an interview outside Parliament. I guess the yolk's on him. (Ok, that's enough of that.)

After some hubbub post-election (*sigh*, yes- he was elected to be an MEP) this was always going to be likely, however KeepRightOnline thought perhaps less embryonic ammunition was required. You know... more the kind that does this.

Not that we'd endorse that kind of thing, of course.

Daniel Hannan quotes Dr. Seuss

He even makes this sound profound...





Labour Lies

KeepRightOnline presents our brand new video, entitled, "Labour Lies".

Enjoy!