Friday, 26 March 2010
Crisis? What crisis?
Oh, but there was then, and there is now.
Thanks to a terrible mess under the watch of Labour in the 1970's, this country had to go on the beg to the IMF. We were bankrupt.
We still are.
Every government that I've been alive to see has borrowed more than it raised via taxation. How crap is that? Every single one of them has had money coming in from taxing the population yet still couldn't afford to keep its finances in check.
The Tories had to borrow, Old Labour had to borrow, but New Labour has taken this borrowing to a previously unheard of scale.
I am not paying for your mistakes Brown. Get the fuck out and take all of your red MPs with you. Oh, and by the way, those of you sitting on the opposition benches. Didn't put up much opposition did you? You may go too. Get out the lot of you!
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Budget Day..
Will the Chancellor show up with a blackeye? Will Gordon have beaten it into him to give away yet more debt to satisfy the numpties in this country?
Labour. Get out!
Conservatives. Pull yer fingers out!
Liberal Democrats. Do not get into bed with Liebour!
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Friday, 12 March 2010
The greedy pigs are getting away with it!
This peer, this greedy, troughing, devious peer is not going to be charged by the police.
Uddin has claimed from the taxpayer in excess of £100,000 to maintain a second residence. This second home allowance for MPs and Peers is to give them somewhere to stay when in London when working on Parliamentary business. It is especially useful for those representatives that have constituencies a long way from London.
However, Baroness Uddin very rarely visits her second residence. According to reports, her neighbours do not see her using the home in Maidstone. The Baroness instead spends her time living in an apartment that was originally built to house people from impoverished backgrounds. The flat, owned by Spitalfields Housing Association, charges a very low rent in order that people on low incomes can afford somewhere to live.
Why, and how could a Baroness, herself a very wealthy individual get access to social housing? Could it be that there are several highly ranked officals within Spitalfields H.A. that have the surname "Uddin"?
According to the Spitalfields Website (http://www.spitalfieldsha.co.uk/staff_structure.html) the Vice-Chair of the Board of Management is Ala Uddin, Faruque Uddin is a Housing Officer, and Abdus Uddin is a the Assistant Maintenance Officer.
Why has she not been charged with fraud? It's a political reason. The people responsible for setting the rules about peer's expenses changed the rules so that peers can do whatever they like. Secondly, and the politically-correct, hand-wringing, bleeding heart liberals and socialists won't like this, it is because she is Muslim. Our glorious leaders don't want to see the first Muslim female peer be sent down for fraud.
The Crown Prosection Service has been lean't upon to ensure that the two million muslims within the United Kingdom don't get arsey at the criminal conviction of one of their own. New Labour needs those muslim votes, and it knows it.
New Liebour, rotten to the core.
Conservative, totally incompetent at opposing New Liebour.
Liberal Democrat, just another bunch of EU apologists.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Friday, 5 March 2010
Gorgon at the Iraq Inquiry
What New World Order would that be? Selling us yet further down the debt river? Fucking over the "little" people again and again?
Take yourself and your fellow MPs and get out. Take the useless fucking opposition benches with you while you're at it.
Conservative fail
What have you been doing for the past 13 years?
I'm not impressed.
Go on, Gorgon! I dare you to lose your temper!
The glorious leader is up in front of the Iraq Inquiry later today.
This is a test run for the televised General Election debates.
If Gorgon has enough preparation, and is suitably convincing in front of Chilcott and the TV cameras, the debates could be a lot tougher for Cameron and Clegg. However, it may backfire today.
Firstly, it will give the gurning, fist-clunking PM the practice he needs to answer questions without knowing what the questions will be beforehand. Unlike PM Questions, which is full of planted inquiries and the opportunity to quote "tractor stats".
Secondly, if Gorgon does lose his tenuous grip on his emotions, it will give the other party leaders the chance to needle and pick at his oratory weaknesses in the forthcoming TV debates.
I'm hoping that he totally loses control today in front of Chilcott.