Wednesday 5 August 2009

TIME TO SACK DAVID CAMERON?

Cameron, a fan of Tesco and Israel. David Cameron is the head of Britain's Conservative Party and he is usual to become Britain's next prime Minister. Cameron told BBC Radio: "If what the military are asking for is additional troops in Afghanistan .... it does appear to me that there’s a very strong case for saying yes to that." (Conservatives to increase British troop levels in Afghanistan ... )

Picture from the Israeli Government Press Office shows Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert meeting with UK opposition head David Cameron in Jerusalem 1 March 2007. AFP/Getty Images.

UK Conservative Party head David Cameron is a Zionist. In June 2007, Cameron branded those who explain Israel as a 'pariah state' as a 'bunch of loons.' (Boycotters are 'bunch of loons' 14th June 2007) Speaking at the Conservative Friends of Israel's Annual Business Lunch, Cameron supposed that boycotts of Israel are harmful and he fixed his support for Israel. Cameron gave his backing to Israel's Apartheid Wall. Cameron is a previous 'henchman' of ex-Conservative Party head Michael Howard, who is Jewish.

Cameron is supposed to be close to the Neo-Cons. Gaby Hinsliff and Ned Temko, in The Observer , 23 October 2005, listed the members of David Cameron's inner circle (http://observer.guardian.co.uk/html) who include: 1. George Eustice who started his political career with the UK Independence Party (which is reportedly pro-Israel and pro-Pentagon.) 2. Oliver Letwin who has links to the Rothschilds. 3. Michael Gove who is an admirer of the American neo-cons.

Photo of Michael Gove from: news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/560.stm According to the Observer article: The brains of the operation is Michael Gove. An article at en.wikipedia (Michael_Gove) tells us Gove takes a pro-Israel line and has criticised anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism and some United Nations peace processes. A self-confessed neo-conservative, he called for early interference against Saddam Hussein.

David Cameron - likely to be Britain's next Prime Minister. The Sunday Mirror, 24 August 2008, tells us about the holiday experience of David Cameron, head of Britain's Conservative Party. (EXCLUSIVE: Lavish holiday exposes the lie of 'ordinary' chap David ...) According to the Mirror, Cameron holidayed on a £21,000 a week ship on the Turkish Riviera. He was accompanied by seven boats transport 74 friends and family. In Turkey, Cameron famous the 60th anniversary of his mother-in-law Viscountess Astor. Reportedly, Viscount Astor hired the five-star gulets and 'VIPs invited to join the celebrations flew in from Britain, France and Italy.' William IV According to Wikipedia: David Cameron is the son of stockbroker Ian Donald Cameron and his wife Mary Fleur Mount the second offspring of Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet.[9] Cameron is a direct descendant of King William IV (4th great grandfather) and his mistress Dorothea Jordan (and thus 5th cousin, twice separate of Queen Elizabeth II) through his father's motherly grandmother Stephanie Levita.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Tesco_mielec.jpg Reportedly, Cameron wants 'to run the UK like Tesco' Reportedly, Cameron sees Tesco as a great model for government. But is Tesco fair to its suppliers?

1. Tesco is the world's fourth largest retailer. 2. Jack Cohen founded Tesco in 1909 when he began to sell surplus foodstuff from a stall in the East End of London. (Tesco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Shirley, Lady Porter DBE is the offspring and successor of Jack Cohen. In a review of the memoirs of Mrs Porter by Andrew Hosken, Nicholas Lezard in The Guardian described her as "...the most corrupt British political figure in living memory, with the possible exemption of Robert Maxwell". [1] She retired to Israel in 1993. 3. How fresh is Tesco food? Audrey Brown, of BBC News, (BBC NEWS Business Out-of-date foodstuff in UK supermarkets) reported: "I saying food past its sell-by date on the fresh foodstuff counters... and it was regularly being sold. "At Tesco, it was re-packaged and re-labelled with a new date and reduced in price, sometimes days after it have to have been sold or separate from the shelves. "A lot of the time, the counter staff treated the meat and fish we were trade with unresponsiveness and, worryingly, there were times at Tesco when they had negative idea what the real sell-by date was as they had altered it consequently a lot of times. "Sometimes it was not until the foodstuff smelled bad that it was eventually thrown away." In a programme for BBC1's Whistleblower, "counter staff at... Tesco falsify foodstuff temperature records and disobey basic rules of foodstuff cleanliness such as using different knives for fish, raw meat and cooked meat to stop cross-contamination of bacteria. "Undercover recording shows the plant floor of a major dealer of ready meals to Tesco cross-contaminated with urine and faecal matter from employees' boots, and a farm which provisions chickens to Sainsbury's where a bin of dead birds swarming with hundreds of maggots is alongside the area for live birds being reared for sale." - TV film claims Tesco and Sainsbury's stores disobey cleanliness rules ... 3. According to The Guardian, 31 May 2008: The magazine Private Eye (May 2008) "identified what it supposed was a Tesco tax avoidance operation involving a complex web of offshore operations centred on the Swiss region of Zug. "These arrangements involved an English limited liability partnership (LLP) called Cheshunt Overseas. "Cheshunt is the name of the Hertfordshire town where Tesco has its headquarters. "The Cheshunt Overseas accounts provide basis for believing that the structure might consequently far have assisted the global retailer in sheltering additional than £66m in profit from UK tax." (Tesco: new claims of tax avoidance)

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hradec_Kr%C3%A1lov%C3%A9_-_Tesco.jpg 4. According to Wikipedia (Tesco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia): In May 2007 it was revealed that Tesco had moved the head office of its on the web operations to the tax haven of Switzerland. In February 2008 a six month investigation by The Guardian revealed that Tesco has urbanized a complex taxation structure involving offshore bank accounts in the tax haven of the Cayman Islands.[31] Tesco is in the process of trade its UK stores, value an estimated £6 billion, to Cayman Island based companies set up by Tesco. These companies then lease the stores back to Tesco. This arrangement enables Tesco to avoid an estimated £1 billion tax on profits from the property sales, and also to avoid paying any tax on progressing operation of the stores, as the rate of business tax in the Cayman Islands is zero. 5. In Thailand, Tesco has been criticised for aggressively pursuing critics of the company. Writer and previous MP Jit Siratranont is opposite up to two years in jail and a £16.4m libel damages claim for saying that Tesco was expanding aggressively at the expense of small local retailers. Tesco served him with writs for criminal defamation and civil libel.[90] 6. Criticism of Tesco includes allegations of stifling competition due to its immature "land bank",[91] pugilistically aggressive new store development without real consideration of the wishes, needs and consequences to local communities,[92] using cheap and/or child labour,[93][94] opposition to its move into the expediency sector[95] and breaching preparation laws.[96]

7. It's time to close down the big supermarkets since they do additional harm than good. Walmart and Tesco are examples of big supermarkets.

"Wal-Mart might drive prices down, but it drags the quality of life for millions of people down with it. "With hundreds of employees dependent on public help to meet their basic needs, American taxpayers subsidize Wal-Mart's low prices at the rate of roughly $420,750 a day for every 200-employee store by paying for low-income services... "Wal-Mart hurts U.S. communities by undercutting local merchants and increasing urban sprawl, and its suppliers have been cited for labor and person rights violations." - Responsible Shopper Profile: Wal-Mart: 8. "I've had a big notice in my structure window for a few weeks "the structure that Tesco can't close" along with photos of the 50 empty shops in our town. "There's a enormous Tesco here, and the town centre is in a bad way. "I think that small scale retail is just about dead ..." -clearwood.co.uk (Comment is free: Tesco the superweed) Tesco is to open a third store in the town of Dumfries. "Tesco would take about 60% of all money being spent in the town." Traders fear third Tesco's impact 9. In 2006, Felicity Lawrence wrote in the Guardian (Comment is free: Tesco the superweed): "The trouble with weeds is that left unchecked they become all-encompassing and strangle all else. Tesco has spread unrestrained with scary speed. In some parts of the country it has 45% of the grocery market... "Tesco... subverts the democratic process as it armed forces through preparation permissions against community wishes; it added 2m sq ft of sales space last day alone... "It suffocates independent shops and markets; it uses its power to squeeze its suppliers... "The superstore sector, with its just-in-time ordering that requires casual labour to be turned on and rotten like a tap, and its new packhouse industries, has been one of the most prolific creators of demand for trafficked labour." 10. "In Bangladesh young women are operational for as little as 5p an hour to make clothing for Asda and Tesco while operational up to 14 hours a day for weeks on end... Tesco reported yearly profits of additional than £2.5bn last week" - 6p a T-shirt. 30p an hour for shelling cashews. Supermarkets accused of exploiting women

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