Thursday 13 March 2014

13.3.14 Pricks In Middlesbrough & Other News


Miliband

Ed Miliband has cost the Labour Party many votes with his announcement about not having a referendum on EU membership.  Using "unlikely" in the hashed explanation is hardly decisive or helpful, let alone of much interest. Let's face it, Labour is determined never to offer a vote, even after it promises to do so.  Take the Lisbon Treaty, for example, and how Labour marched on with ratification without allowing the UK people to have their say.  Carry on, Ed, you're doing a great job of maintaining your position - as 'unelectable'.


Charles

Prince Charles interferes and writes loads of letters, trying to cajole MPs and other politicians.  Then there is a drawn out (over many years) argument about whether they can be published.  Judgements, appeals and shenanigans mean that the taxpayer is now facing a massive legal bill after the latest development. The government is now going to the Supreme Court for a final appeal to keep the letters secret.  What a load of bollocks, and a waste of time, money and effort.  Go and hug trees, Charlie.


Brazil

If you thought justice was a rarity in the UK, then maybe it's time to think again. Bruni Fernandes de Souza will probably be let out of jail to play football. Yes, that's right, play fucking football!  He is a goalkeeper and is signed with Montes Claros, and is expecting to be allowed out for games, with a police escort.  He has served just 12 months of a 22-year sentence!  Ordering the killing of his girlfriend apparently is not something that can be allowed to get in the way of football.


Pair of Cunts



The above two have been found guilty of various things - threatening to kill a neighbour's 8-month-old granddaughter, falsely accusing a vicar of being a paedoplile, and online abuse in the cimmunity.  The mother and daughter targeted people as part of a campaign, and the mother made 22 hoax 999 calls in just four days.  They are expected to be rounded up shortly and brought to court for sentencing.  They were not in court to hear the guilty verdict, as they'd been banned after they refused to stop chanting!  I am interested to see what sort of limp sentence will be given.


BBC Bias

As is any corroboration were needed that there is one missing 'B' (the missing first one stands for Biased) we learn of a Dimbleby receiving a note instructing him to direct more and difficult questions to the Conservative representative on the panel than to the Labour representative, who was to get just two rather easy questions to answer.  Rachel Reeves was let off, while Heseltine was challenged much more.  As ever, Hughes (for the LibDems) was somewhere in the middle.  How is the BBC allowed to get away with this bias, decade after decade?


Bob Crow



It is amazing how Bob Crow can be a villain one day (well, all his working life, some would say) but be an honourable and even 'saintly' chap once he is gone. Anyone's death is sad for those close to them, but it is rather sadder that so many people who despised him and/or what he stood for and/or his actions, to make statements that in effect praise him.  Being two-faced after someone's death is neither a necessity nor laudable.  Under the guise of championing his members' rights and conditions, he managed to do rather well for himself, while appearing to be thoroughly dislikeable - unlikeable, even.


Pricks In Middlesbrough



A search was undertaken this morning for a prick in Middlebrough.  They were rather successful and there were about 100,000 to choose from, but the one sought was actually a penis.  A distressed 40-year-old, who'd been assaulted, was found at the side of the A66 this morning.  Police closed the road for a while, but there's no news of anything being found.

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