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It appears that death by drug abuse is most common among white British teenagers. Many of those who died seemed intelligent and gifted with everything to live for. Not regular users their lives have been ended with just one trial fix. In the new left-wing-generated sub-culture it is not viewed as cool" to avoid drug taking. Peer pressure in our "two fingers-to- convention-society takes away the ease to do what is right and sensible. Teenage anarchy appears to rule, but it is not anarchy against the Government, that would not be tolerated. It is anarchy against the rules of British tradition and long-established codes for civilized behaviour. It is anarchy to be free to kill oneself and create problems both personal and social. It is an anarchy that superficially appears to be initiated by the young, when in fact it is a dysfunctional lifestyle that has its roots in Parliament, and the alien-controlled big business entertainment industry.

Laura Bowyer-McKnight had once looked forward to a career in music and art.
Pretty 22-year-old Laura Bowyer-McKnight a gifted violinist killed herself after the devastating effects of one single joint of strong cannabis ( skunk). Her Mother rightly blames the Government for downgrading the drug in 2004 which sent out the message that it was safe to use. Instant death from drugs is not unusual, however many users suffer permanent brain damage, moodiness, depression and changes in mood. Suicide while in a depression is a growing problem.

Judge Rodney McKinnon
Rodney McKinnon a Crown Court Judge, committed suicide by jumping from his bedroom window after becoming depressed, while taking tablets for high blood pressure. Six million Britons are treated for high blood pressure, most are given tablets. Two million are prescribed beta-blockers, the tablets that created such depression that forced the judge to take his life. The reasons for high blood pressure are not only medical. Throughout the course of the day it is natural for blood pressure to rise and fall. When relaxed, blood pressure is less than at times of anxiety. Therefore it is normal for readings to be lower when taken in the comfort of ones own home, than in a doctors surgery. Readings taken when in a state of anxiety in hospital are likely to be significantly higher. It would seem there are many people being prescribed blood pressure tablets who do not need them. It is only since the rise of the chaotic and dysfunctional multi-racial society that worry and anxiety has escalated. We need to return to what was our chosen way of life. We are being denied a return to calm and sanity by New Labour who insist we must "go forever forward and not back".

Drugs that are sold on the streets are not the only ones that are causing health problems. The new breed of doctor often dishes out drugs like he is a pharmaceutical salesman working on commission-on-sales. Drugs are not the answer to everything, and a great deal of pills given out on prescription do more harm than good. What is needed in Britain is a feel-good factor. To live in the knowledge that we exist in caring communities, preferably, although it may irk Gordon Brown, among our own people.
An investigation was carried out in America to see what group of people lived the longest. After extensive research they found a colony of people similar to the Hamish who reached the greatest average age. Expecting them to live on what today is considered a healthy diet, they found to their surprise, that they ate a great deal of animal fat and cooked almost everything in a generous quantity of lard. Those carrying out the investigation eventually concluded that it was because they lived like an enlarged family, where all problems were shared and dealt with by the entire community. This relieved every member from worry or stress.
Most people who were alive in the 1940s and 50s agree that life was a whole lot better and more relaxed then. This was before mass immigration, when we could call our country our own. The Christian religion stood alone, our neighbours were British, and everyone shared in a common history, which had shaped a unique culture. Governments at that time were far from perfect, but the public were not worried about politicians conspiring against the nation. Any being whether man, animal or bird cannot relax if its territory is invaded. Even the normally placid moorhen will become agitated and attack if its territory is invaded, particularly when it has young. Not only is our land being invaded, but those elected to serve our interest insist that it must be. Anyone making a move to defend our territory is viciously attacked by Parliament. What a nerve-racking position to be in. No wonder three-quarters of over 50s are suffering from high blood pressure. The answer is not tablets but to return to the enviable position that existed in the 1950s.