Thursday, March 02, 2006

Right, I'm now getting cross.

What do ministers in this government have to do to be forced to leave office?

Perhaps buggering a dead baby in front of the gates of Buckingham Palace?
Passing a law that allows the rendering down for glue of Chelsea pensioners?
Or just taking a blowtorch to the genitals of Huw Edwards? (Although on reflection.....)

When someone is so plainly guilty, and yet our glorious leader seems to find no fault?

Her own backbenchers are calling for her resgination, yet still she protests her innocence. I suppose Ruth Kelly, with all her deviant Catholic Ways has managed to avoid the swing of the axe, so Bliar, with all his usual pomposity (exceeding even that of Jack Straw), has 'declared his confidence'.

A friend of mine, a Labour activist, for whom I have the deepest respect, was telling me last night of the increasingly impossible task of canvassing for the upcoming London local elections. He almost held his head in his hands when I brought up the matter of the 'Italian Job'. He said, in pained tones "It seems that every week, the Parliamentary Party have to do something to fuck us up".
I feel for him, but not for them, as they are a wash of liars, turncoats, frauds and political traitors. When will we have the facility to rid ourselves of these turbulent gits?

The Grauniad should print a front page explaining why they decided to try to cover this fiasco up with weasel words, and well-hidden page 6 stories. Alan Rusbridger should have to turn in his NUJ card, as he is evidently no longer able to report the news objectively.

Rant over, be about your business.

Update: No, you can't go about your business just yet... the story is spreading further than even the dreams of Alistair Campbell could have conjured.

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