Archive for May, 2010

Paradox of Honour

Monday, May 31st, 2010

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Chancellor Osborne (left background) with Chief Secretary Law (right foreground)

The Tory Whig Coalition suffered its first loss and the Blair Brown Regime gained their first sleazy victory. British Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Law tendered his resignation. Whig MP for Yeovil, David Law did something that British voters once took for granted, he made a principled decision, placing honour before self. Thirteen years of Blair Brown Regime misrule followed a different path when Ministers only resigned if they had done nothing wrong, whilst crooks and incompetents clung on until beaten off the tree by outraged public opinion.

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Hang, Draw and Quarter?

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010


Is it time to try the Blair Brown Gang for treason and re-introduce the appropriate penalty?

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Give Love a Chance

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


After the Whigs double-dealing blew up in their faces, they were lucky to find the Tories still prepared to offer what had already been agreed. Had it been the Tory deal that blew up, Mandelson and Campbell would have withdrawn any outline offer they might have agreed. Cameron’s Tories showed great statesmanship in keeping the agreed offer on the table and then completing negotiations as though nothing had happened.
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A Very National Socialist Coupe

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


[Note: this posting was held for 30 hours by a technical difficulty] Its always wise to look carefully through anything the Blair Brown Regime says. The reality the next day is always different from the apparent content on the day of propaganda release. What is being attempted is nothing less than a coupe where the voters are the losers.
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New twist in British political fiasco

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010


The latest twist in the saga is that up to nine Labour MPs are in talks with a view to defecting to the Tories. This would destroy the fragile mathematics on which the highly suspect Coalition of the Losers has been based.

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A Man Without Integrity

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

How Many Faces Does a Whig have? 2,3 or more?


For a man who claimed to be totally honest and clean, Whig Leader Nick Clog has got himself into a very dirty situation. Last night a smirking Vince Cable was steering a red faced, mumbling and uncomfortable Clog through a posse of journalists.
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A Guide to Liberal History

Monday, May 10th, 2010


The real heir-to-Blair, Nick Clog, misrepresented the history of the party he leads. He claimed to be a new face in politics, leading a new party. With Clog and his disparate band attempting to further their political interests in a hung Parliament, history sheds fresh light on them.
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Dance of Death

Sunday, May 9th, 2010


The British voters voted for chaos and thats what they got. The three old failed parties are engaged in a grim dance of death as they each try to wring party victory from defeat.
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The Worst Possible Outcome in the Worst of All Possible Worlds

Friday, May 7th, 2010


The British General Election is ending in the worst possible result in the most hostile of worlds. The Labour Party has been comprehensively rejected. The LibDems, who boasted that they were now the second party and would win more than one hundred seats, have failed to match their boasts with results and are expected to end with fewer seats than they previously held. The Conservatives have achieved major swings, made the largest number of gains at any election in the last eighty years, but still failed to achieve a working majority of Commons seats. All this against a rapidly deteriorating global economic environment and with the European Union facing potentially destructive pressures.
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Commonwealth Election Monitors Active in British Election

Thursday, May 6th, 2010


Commonwealth election monitors have been dispatched to Britain as fears grow for widespread Labour and LibDem election fraud.

Some fifty separate police investigations are underway into suspected election fraud by Labour and LibDems. More cases were reported yesterday and, if the election result is a hung Parliament, the final number of seats held by any party may not be known for at least one month because that is the time within which formal contest of a result can be made. Even then, the result for any seat where a claim is upheld would not be known until after a second election has been held.