Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Surely now is the time to get rid of the BBC?

The first half of the year presented a country in dire trouble, with no plan to deal with the Socialist government's massive debts after a seven year spending spree, one drunk with power and too cowardly to produce a financial statement that even bordered on reality, while everyone including the BBC pandered to yellow streak Brown's overblown financial ego.
An election and an Autumn spending review later, we have a viable financial plan in place to pay down Britain's debts and get Government spending under control, a private industry that is picking up and a thumbs up from the international financial markets that actually pay our bills by loaning us money.
And how did the BBC report the good news about the economy today? Yet another negative financial report from Television centre has crashed and burned so it will be sack-cloth and ashes there, one more happy thought along with the 6 year TV licence freeze .Before even mentioning the better growth rate of 0.8% they came out with the words 'double dip recession', 'only temporary',' VAT rate increase', 'worries for the future' .
Then the roving reporter spoke to too young men in Bristol who both said that they agreed that cuts were necessary because of the huge deficit. The female reporter had to mention, of course, that many, many people disagreed with their views. Surely now is the time to get rid of the BBC?

Sunday, 17 October 2010

"We think tax, on the banks in particular, should play a bigger role in this," Mr Johnson told the BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show.

Same old story from a Red Ed's shadow cabinet and what they are proposing is yet another tax on banks; And how is postman Pat Johnson going to stop the HSBC from going back to Hong Kong, Barclays to New York, and RBS and Lloyds going to hell? So the fact he has no academic qualifications is an insult and a requirement to having any intelligence?
It is amazing how this man hasn't an 'O' level in anything and is appointed Shadow Chancellor. What does he know about anything considering his dysfunctional Government left a legacy of massive debt and a spend thrift civil service.
This ex postman like yellow streak Brown with no back ground in banking or finance would do better to keep his mouth shut and lie low until he is removed.
None of these labour stooges should never be allowed to form a government after the mess they have left behind.

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Now millionaires get red Ed's support, whatever next?

How red Ed Milliband can say that millionaires should still get Child Benefit is beyond me. Millionaires are in no need of any extra cash of the government. This man goes on about banks causing this crisis, yet a lot of it is down to Labour and the amount of money that yellow streak Brown just wasted. When will this man see that the Coalition are trying to fix this mess that Labour left the country in.
As far as I'm concerned anyone earning over £100,000 a year should get no benefits whatsoever, including disability benefits. I personally think the £45,000 ceiling is too low, but this idiot wants to give away what little money we have left and thinks millionaires should get child allowance.

Friday, 8 October 2010

The "unions" chancer for red Ed's team.

So, postman Pat(Alan) Johnson says that he has to do some quick reading up for his new role as shadow chancellor. An ex union postie in the shadow treasury team? Osbourne will destroy him. Well Pat me old flower, try 'The road to serfdom' by F.Von Hayek, read it and digest it, unpalatable to you and most indoctrinated Labour supporters but so accurate and well argued. What a shadow cabinet of losers, reminds me of the cast of 'One flew over the cuckoo nest'.

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Red Eds first speech; Don't let this shifty bastard fool you.

Red Ed is now showing his true colours at today's conference. New labour is now regressing into Old Labour with the Unions attempting to take control of the country. The union barons look particularly revolting - a mix of smug self-satisfaction and thuggish belligerence. Why do so many labour MPs and members not realize how utterly toxic the Simpson and Woodley's of this world are to their electoral chances?
What we have seen so far is window dressing. The Labour Party has bankrupted this country on the occasions that it has gained power and will no doubt continue to do so as it looks after the interests of the fraudsters and layabouts who comprise their main supporters. If you are a worker well paid or otherwise this bunch will exploit you and lean over backwards to support illegal immigrants, minority groups who make financial demands and attack the businessmen who create the wealth for this country.
Bring it on Labour you bunch of lying, useless, inept, incompetent, illogical and immoral imbeciles who think you are being caring as you destroy the country. I await the next stage of your attempt to convince the population that you have a clue. You cannot even vote for the person you think would be the best PM but instead vote for someone who looks like he could care a little bit more.
Caring about your country does not mean saying " we should all be equal". It means making a society where people have a chance to earn from effort and thus making them strive to earn. Labour has turned our country into possibly the most uncompetitive nation in the world whilst preaching the merits of globalisation. Well Ed, how easy it is, as politically wet behind the ears as you are, to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds in order to please the moronic audience attending your party conference. Yet again the Labour party clearly show that the only interest they have is that of attaining power (by telling people what they want to hear) rather than doing what is necessary and being honest.
However your own brother David was not so easily fooled, nor will be the remainder of the country, who have yet to be totally brainwashed by the BBC's distorted reporting.

Monday, 27 September 2010

REd the Union man!

What planet do these creatures inhabit?
Neither the Miliband's nor their rabble rousing paymasters and the sycophantic born again Labourites are in touch with reality as they blithely ignore their appalling recent record.
I have nothing but contempt for the trades union leadership, who are almost to a a man, and they are invariably men, a bunch of greedy bullying Muppet's. I'd like to see a super tax on their earnings over £100k.Their endorsement of REd Miliband, a man so palpably unfit to lead the country, just reinforces my view. He was appalling on the Andrew Marr show yesterday.
Listening to the daily politics, apparently one lady member of Unite received 37 phone calls from the union asking her to vote for REd Milliband. Makes you wonder about the definition of harassment doesn't it? Don't you find it strange that you can have two votes - one as a member of the party and one as a union member.
Red Ed will last a year tops. While he's in charge Labour has zero chance of electoral success which, given the almighty balls-up they made last time round, a blessing indeed.
Long live the coalition.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Crow's a Totally Useless C--t!

I would like say to Bob Crow, go back into your cave with the rest of the dinosaur's. You are still living in the dark ages, and the bulk of the British public will not follow your stupid ideas.
The Labour Government are responsible for the difficulties because of the money they wasted over 13 years that they were in power.Yellow streak Brown is entirely responsible for the cuts that this government will have to make.
Good old Bob, inciting his union and fellow Totally Useless C--t's members to create civil disobedience whilst picking up his £150K a year and whatever happened to our democracy?
All three of the main parties entered the election acknowledging the necessity for cuts, with only some small differences about the timing and where they should happen.
The coalition has not changed anything significant since then. In fact, public expenditure is planned to rise overall by 15% over the life of this Parliament, so all this nonsense about savage cuts is just that - nonsense.
Almost everybody voted for one or other of these parties, and thus implicitly for the cuts needed to get our finances back in order.
This is politically motivated and goes against the will of the vast majority of the electorate. Mr Crow and his fellows should be deported to North Korea or even Cuba, where they will find the democratic workers paradise that they are evidently seeking.