Sunday, 11 June 2017

11.6.17 Three Women Fuck-up


It is clear for all to see that the fuck-ups in recent weeks have seen the UK inflect self-harm at a phenomenal level.  The election result was a surprise to the arrogant Mrs May, and most Tories.  The view was (no doubt) that she could march ahead and get a massive majority, and that she had the leeway and freedom to piss off pensioners, the disabled and the vulnerable along the way. That level of arrogance had to be punished - and it was.  Theresa May, useless twat, fucked it big time.  She is a woman who fucked things big time.

On the other side of the political divide, Jeremy Corbyn, a deluded wreck of a person, has managed to create a manifesto that was dreamland in economic terms, but was a tactical masterstroke.  The young were bribed, and the slogan of 'for the many, not the few' was equally well considered.  JC winning a majority would have been a disaster for the UK - and yet there is some weird romantic view being peddled that he was the real winner, and but for a couple of thousand well-placed votes, would have taken office as PM and saved the day.  Sorry, but this is a farcical notion.

The thing that saved the UK from a Corbyn victory was perhaps his belligerence regarding the retention of the dubious services of Diane Abbott. His decision to keep her on board displayed a definite error of judgement to match many of his other poor decisions over the years, to support all manner of dangerous and awful people.  Make no mistake, the diabolical human that is Diane Abbott brought nothing but damage to the Labour Party.  She single-handedly  managed to reduce the Labour vote by enough to keep the Tories in power.  So, she is the second woman who fucked things big time.

The third in the trio of fuck-ups is the Scottish Faux Pas.  Yes, if it were not for Nicola Sturgeon's obsession with touting the independence issue and another referendum in Scotland, then there is absolutely no doubt that the Tories would not have gained 12 seats in Scotland.  Tories will be glad of Nicola's obsession, while the SNP and Labour will be frustrated at that approach.  The whole Scottish Independence palaver has ensured that the Tories have the chance to create a majority if the DUP plays ball.  That option should not be open to the Conservatives at all, but it is, because of |Nicola Sturgeon, who is the third woman who fucked things big time.

The irony here is that Arlene Foster fucked up big time a while ago, with the fuel scheme in Northern Ireland, and the bill that topped half a billion pounds.  On her watch, there was a fuck-up.  Now, as the Tories try to step the nightmare of a Labour administration, she is the woman who fucked up, but may now be a desperate solution for May, one of the trio of women who fucked up!

This country is FUCKED - Never has FUBAR been more appropriately ascribed to the situation.  In the coming weeks, we are as a nation expected to make a case to the EU negotiators for some recognition as an economy that is worth keeping links with.  Having dropped from 5th to 6th, the UK is now deciding it should cut its foot off before engaging in pointless discussions that will see the alleged "will of the people" carried out.  I say this with a tinge of regret, not least because the referendum vote on the EU issue one year ago was the most flawed proposition put before voters that could have been conceived.  Sadly, not enough younger voters bothered back in June 2016 - perhaps if they had rallied round to the levels that Corbyn seems to invigorate, the outcome would have been rather better.



I have stolen the above from a friend (thank you YH) because it demonstrates the real situation.  The 'young' may well applaud JC, but if we had enthused them enough at an earlier stage, they'd not be facing a departure from the EU and a waiting pile of grief.  The younger voters will have to suffer the longest. They are not aware of the consequences that the EU referendum outcome will have, nor are they suitably aware of the pain that a Labour administration under Corby would mean for the economy, or the fortunes of the United Kingdom.  It is perhaps worth drawing a parallel - the £350 million per week that was touted as a potential contribution to the NHS if the UK left the EU was a joke; the figure was £160 million, and that level of cash benefit is irrelevant if the country loses many billions in terms of economic fortune because of a silly outcome.  It's like getting a pay rise of £1 per hour, but having your mortgage increased by £50,000 or your rent upped by £100 per week.

The UK is a joke, and we will spiral yet further before we hit rock bottom. Theresa May was a poor, poor representative of the Conservatives, and they are all now paying the price.  Corbyn ran a good campaign, aided and abetted by the BBC and its usual bias towards the leftism that it covets and strokes. Sturgeon fucked it as badly as May.  The Scottish Conservatives did well, and saved the skin of the blues in this election.  Abbott was (as ever) a disaster.

The desperate time that are now in full swing will see instability, delusion from the left, delusion from the right, and despair from the masses who have engaged politically at great levels for one, and yet will be frustrated.  It is the right of the Tories to limp on, and this is probably the best thing to do in the circumstances.  If Cameron had not been o keen to call the vote on Brexit, then his fuck-up would not now linger as a main issue in tactics being considered by the Tories.  The Brexit talks are colouring things in a way that the UK General Election could have done without.

Stopping a Labour win was essential.  Bloodying May's nose was essential. Confirming the UKIP irrelevance was essential.  Telling Sturgeon to shut up about independence was essential.  It is now essential that the UK gives proper consideration to Brexit and the negotiations.  It is also essential that instead of gaining a pathetic and flawed Labour administration, the younger voters are rewarded with a Brexit that is sensible and not so cunting fucking hard that May could sharpen a tooth on it!

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1 comment:

  1. Summed up pretty well really. My boss described voting this election like choosing from "syphilis, gonorrhea and sudden death"
    May has completely lost whatever credibility she had before, if only there was someone else to step in. I'm with you regarding views on Corbyn, seems like I'm the only person my age who actually thinks and voices it though. If only he could have delivered the dreams he promised without us all treading in debt for the next fuck knows how long. It's not looking good and we are in a shitty position however I do feel we've dodged a bullet with Corbyn ran Labour. I'm not even gonna start on Sturgeon. Can't stand the woman. Everyone at work feels the same. I've only ever met one jock who doesn't mind her but she was like 16 and will more than likely change her mind in a few years (as condescending as that sounds!)

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