Showing posts with label Prince Charles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Charles. Show all posts

Friday, 26 February 2016

Fotos on Friday

Remember when the Labour Party was like this?
 (Thanks Mister_TMG)
Now look at it...
What does he think he's in?
Looks like The Muppets to me!
And yet, Mr Average is more concerned about the guy with the pretendy sore back whose made off with
a miserable £4 000, than he is with Gary Barlow, HSBC, Royal Bank, or Google which have made of with billions .
So much for our democracy.
What I can't understand is that a man who spent so much time with Margaret Thatcher and Prince Charlie wasn't forensically examined by the secret services. Every time I hear an excuse for another establishment figure, I think about that!
DUH! Doctors? What's that then?
I suppose if you work for a compulsive liar like IDS,
you have to learn the lying trade 'Priti' damned quick.
OK, so if he gets his wall built (as if) how does
 he get his suits over the wall? (Thanks Danny)
Well obviously it is because British People are Special! DUH thicky!
Nanny, Nanny, did you do that hen house at the end?

Thursday, 14 May 2015

FOTOS ON FRIDAY

Good old BBC. Even when it's forced to tell the truth, it does it's best to hide it.
Most of the Press: Barclays (resident in Sark, State of Guernsey; Rothermere (France) and The Dirty Digger (USA)
Well, that's not nearly as frightening as what they put about.
Well, not what I'd do, if I were a business owner, but I take my hat off to him...
Not quite got Nicola's talent for Gender Balance.
Or anything else.
You can see what Mrs Parker Bowles sees in him, can't you?
It's obviously his money.
Now we know why Dan Snow hates the SNP so much. This is the part of Scotland his father-in-law owns.
Just in case you had forgotten what he looks like now that he's a jobseeker.
By now he's probably a chav with his dirty trackies and baseball cap.
Now the Labour Group can meet in...well, in  whatshisname's bathroom.
They can have their meeting while he's taking a shower.
Makes you wonder...
This could be any of us. It's utterly heartbreaking.
WE JUST SHOULDN'T ALLOW THEM TO DO THIS TO OUR PEOPLE
I'm surprised the European Human Rights convention hasn't told Britain to sling its hook. Still, just think of the tax cuts they can give the super rich with all that money they have saved.
They'll bring back the ducking stool.
If you survive you're not sick, and if you drown you indeed were sick and should have got benefits but, as you're dead ...well, think of the savings.
Iain Duncan Smith, aka, The Grim Reaper.
Just in case you missed it first time round.
See... surely you didn't think all these Nobel Laureates in Economics were wrong?
Welcome to London.

Thursday, 26 March 2015

TWO SMALL VICTORIES FOR OPENNESS...AND WILLIE GOES OUT ON A FAILURE!

I'm no fan of John Bercow and I never have been. 

He's always come over as a pompous, trumped up little pipsqueak.

(That said, I've always had the deepest sympathy for the man being lumbered with the embarrassing Mrs Bercow.)

I understand from the likes of Pete Wishart though, that, pomposity aside, Bercow has, in fact, been a fair and decent Speaker and has tried to modernise at least some of the tomfoolery that passes for procedure in the House of Commons.

But he used to be a Tory and because he doesn't automatically take their side, he is much hated by most but not all, of them.

So it seems that, as a parting shot, their last piece of legislation in this parliament was designed to make the election of a Speaker a secret affair. Instead of going through lobbies to choose a Speaker, the Eton Boys wanted to have a secret ballot, which they felt would be more likely to result in Bercow being dumped.

Brought forward by the leader of the House, Mr Hague, as his last action in elected politics (I'm sure he will shortly re-appear as an aristocrat), the motion failed.


Good

With Auntie
Britain is reputed to be one of the most secretive countries in the Western world. We should be working to make less and less of what happens in that mausoleum secret. Only a set of conniving, vindictive, nasty, over privileged Tories would have come up with a scheme to enshrine MORE secrecy into the way that they operate.

It comes, of course, on the same day that the Supreme Court ruled that Charlie Sax-Coburg-Gotha's black spider quill penned letters wasting ministers' time with his pet policy demands, should also be made public, despite the government ruling that he could have an exemption from the Freedom of Information Act, because he was... well, HIM.


Prime Minister Eton Boy obviously disapproved and called the ruling "disappointing". He said the government would now consider how best to release the documents. I'd suggest he just releases them like he's been told to. It was the Guardian newspaper that asked for them. The Supreme Court has agreed with them that they are public. Or maybe he'd like to go to Appeal at the European Court before he takes England out of the Human Rights legislation?

Cameron said: "This is about the principle that senior members of the royal family are able to express their views to government confidentially. I think most people would agree this is fair enough."

Charlie pretending to be Nigel Farage
Not sure about that actually. I, for one, don't agree on the basis that we pay MPs' wages; we pay ministers' wages; we pay for the royals. We are their bosses, their employers. We want to know what they waste our money on.

I know that some governmental discussions must remain secret. Those relating to wars, weapons and international intrigue perhaps, but the letter that Charlie sends to ministers demanding his views be taken into consideration? Absolutely not. He's a paid employee like the rest of them, and should have no special privileges of secrecy. He is NOT the head of state. 

Mr Cameron hinted, in typical Tory style, that the legislation could need tightening in the wake of the ruling. Just like when the courts ruled against the employment law relating to enforced work experience, and they introduced retrospective legislation to get round it?

In one day we have two blows for liberty against the obnoxious Tory and Liberal government (and yes, Clegg was against the publication of the letters too). We should redouble or efforts to ensure that we keep them out of power until such time as we can get the hell out of this union.

The cheering thought for the day though is ... what a way for Hague to bow out of front line politics... at least until the next time.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

SO, YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS, WHICH PARTY WOULD YOU VOTE FOR?

It seems that Charlie Rothsay Saxe Coburgh-Gotha is a Tory,
given that this is a Conservative Party fund raiser auction we are looking at and he has made a contribution, albeit not financial.
We know that ex-prime ministers for the Tory Party were invited to his son's wedding
and that Labour ex-prime ministers were not, and that gave us a hint as to his politics
But this is active party political involvement.
Is this a suitable man to be head of state?
Just for a laugh, here we have the Iron Lady and the Iron Man (?$%&*)appearing here side by side for the benefit of the party. Frankly, I'd pay good money to avoid both.

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

RANDOM SNAPS

If you feel rich and well enough...
vote for UKIP to get rid of the health service
Just don't go getting sick though.
That's a proud boast...
Like to mention that in your election material Gideon?
I have to say I'd be pretty ashamed to admit that I
came for the place as they elected McVile
Someone loves you, Jim.
We don't hear enough praise for John.
He is an economic giant.
NO... not a bloody chance.
Strange then that they didn't want him to lead the country.
Much prefer the half wit that would sell his granny
to win the President's favour.
Hmmm... 
Fortunate that there are people like you Liam
who aren't nationalists, nor in the least extremist.
Yes yes, we see you...
Good money advising murderous dictators on how to seem respectable
And who more perfect for the job?
I'll wait till the sales, I think
Did you ever see a stranger looking bloke than
Charlie Saxe Coberg Gotha?
I mean Mrs Parker Bowles is no oil painting
but couldn't she have done a bit better than that?
Was the target for that not 2020?

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

RANDOM REPRODUCTIONS

He reminds me of one of the characters in Harry Potter.
Of course Jaykey will know him. 

That's probably where the inspiration came from.
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To the Courier:

Dear Sir

I am pleased to see your paper highlighting the absence of local MP Jim McGovern from a crucial vote to end the bedroom tax. Fury at Dundee MP for missing crucial ‘bedroom tax’ vote.

Based on Mr McGovern’s track record, this should come as no surprise. Having abstained from the original bedroom tax vote and voted in support of the welfare sanctions it is clear that he does not represent the people of Dundee West who elected him.

As a former Labour member it was behaviour like this which made up my mind to leave the Labour Party and join the Scottish Socialist Party, who truly represent the needs and aspirations of the working class people of Dundee West that Labour was once created to represent.

What has been clear in his actions is that Mr McGovern is in politics not to help but rather to take, claiming over £200,000 in expenses this year alone.

Surely the question now must be asked. What does Jim McGovern do for his constituents?

Allan Grogan
Scottish Socialist Party

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Jeremy, oh, what's his name again...?
Spot on.
Shut your stupid mouth, you spoilt brat.
SingalongaEd
Hilarious
You'd think given how much money they make, they might have spared some hot water
It's not that the homeless would be likely to be buying their overpriced  dishwater
Probably should be other priorities, right enough, Nicola...
Wouldn't you agree, Jim?
Ah, no, you wouldn't. But then you enjoy wars, don't you? You certainly always vote for them. So, given that, I'm surprised you left the country you grew up in  rather than serve in their military... You'd have thought you'd be raring to get at the enemy...
Does that not make you cry?
That's why we're not doing Christmas this year.
I hear the Westminster parliament is sinking into the Thames.
How awful...if they didn't all get out in time.
Ah yes, Mrs Thatcher's favourite paper...
And what, you might wonder, is wrong with that?
Fairer than fair; the good old Labour Party
Well, indeed, so lie like crazy to get your bonus eh, Cochers?
You third rate scribbler.
Tories to the right, Tories to the left, Tories in the middle...