Thursday, December 27, 2007

Turkey Sandwich Post

Iain Dale has a list if most influential gayers and as I am still in festive period semi purdah it prompted a lazy post.

Having recently been the object of primitive bile courtesy of , septuagenarian thug, and Queen mum look –alike - Bob (the animal ) Piper , for my supposedly un PC attitudes, I hardly dare comment but ......

What political attitudes do this pink mafia share , if any ? In this country, the Gay constituency is will soon cease entirely to be a “Victim” group and will be dropped of the left`s, ‘pity list’, just as the white working classes were. I see that there is also disenchantment amongst black people, penned into a “Community “ when they would prefer to enter the main stream of cultural life in order to work and integrate as most do.
Recess Monkey recently claimed that the Labour Party was actually defined by the fight for rights for these groups and I wonder when they see they are neither wanted or useful what they are claim to be for . Mathew Parris brilliantly shone his torch into the void of coherent belief on the left consisting of a nebulous assertion that they are “Nice”.
What an end for a movement that was once a moral force and an intellectual Catherine wheel. “ We are ...nice “...sad really .


The dust heap of history surely awaits them and the new Liberal small state Communitarian consensus is destined to stub out the fag end of the old and usher in the new. Its painful to wait while this detritus administration clings on but the new year is full of hope for better times to come .

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The dust heap of history surely awaits them and the new Liberal small state Communitarian consensus is destined to stub out the fag end of the old and usher in the new. Its painful to wait while this detritus administration clings on but the new year is full of hope for better times to come (newmania)


Good to see a happy soul, n. Wish I could be one too. Yet concern about our stalling housing market acting as a harbinger of economic slow down - maybe even recessional forces - takes some of the edge off of my joy at the ongoing, damaging revelations of government sleaze and incompetence.

I'm postponing my new year hope for a couple of years until the next election. Until then, am battening down the hatches and simply aiming to survive this corrupt, sleaze riddled, moras we've been dragged into by nulab.

That email address doesn't work, by the way.

Auntie Flo'

Anonymous said...

Moras - idiot! - meant morass, of course :)

Flo'

Anonymous said...

On the other hand, there are some joyous anti-broon reports in the press - such as this one from the Independent:

Labour revolts against Brown

34 votes needed to defeat detention Bill
38 MPs will stand against Government
Desperate PM appoints 'fixer'

By Ben Russell and Nigel Morris 27 December 2007

PM suffers more rebellions than any other leader

Gordon Brown was hit by a record number of revolts from his own backbenchers even in the first days of his premiership, new research has revealed.

Academics at Nottingham University found that more Labour MPs defied the government whips in the Prime Minister's first month than any other post-war premier.

Labour backbenchers defied the whips 43 times, with the first rebellion coming less than an hour after Mr Brown took over the reins of power. By contrast Harold Wilson enjoyed 16 months of unity before a lone Labour member rebelled over pensions policy.

Even John Major, whose premiership was marred by repeated backbench rebellions, lasted six days before his MPs defied the whips.

Professor Philip Cowley, an expert on parliamentary voting, said Mr Brown had suffered the largest single rebellion in the first month of any post-war premier.

The previous record was seven votes against John Major over Europe. Mr Brown suffered rebellions of 17 and 16 over pensions.

He said: "In itself these figures are not that alarming for the new Government. The number of rebels has not spread far beyond the list of the usual suspects. But they are proof that the rebellious behaviour seen under the Blair governments, which itself set a whole batch of records that the whips would have rather seen left alone, has not gone away."

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Now that cheers me up :)

Auntie Flo'

Newmania said...

That is cheeful Flo. I will sort ouit another one I know works.

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