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Guido Fawkes Blog: PPS Revolt Threatened Over Post Privatisation

  • Andrew Efiong · 10 months ago
    A busy day for me at work but this is still great news, cheers me up no end, very entertaining Guido.


    I bet Draper won't be listing this!
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Fuckety fuck ! Harriet Harman and Nick Brown also appear to be spoiling for a fight..
  • jgm2 · 10 months ago
    You'd have to have a heart of stone not to laugh. Cunts all.
  • Vazeline® - The slipperiest su · 10 months ago
    Wonderful to see my old friend 'Good Lord' Ahmed jailed at last, although I seriously think he got of RATHER light with the old sentenced, nudge nudge.
  • Ambrose Silk · 10 months ago
    Your pension's in the post.


    Tra laa!
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    The Labour party is split from arse to tit.
  • AntiCitizenOne · 10 months ago
    > in line with our manifesto commitment


    People still waiting for a referendum on the "final solution to the British problem" (EU referendum), know how much the labour party value manifesto commitments...
  • Ambrose Silk · 10 months ago
    Your taxes are in the pension that's in the post


    Tra laa!
  • Council House Tory · 10 months ago
    Do you know what date this was sent?
  • peeved · 10 months ago
    anon @ 4.00


    Labour party has no tits, they are all arses.
  • Hugh Janus · 10 months ago
    Fight the good fight while you can, the end is fast approaching.


    PS There's no apostrophe in PPSs Mr Anderson....
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Long and tedious discussions from political hacks have been devoted to Gordon Brown's "controversial" plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail. Not least has been the oft' posed question, "why is he putting himself out on a limb like this, when it is so unpopular?"


    The subject is heavily rehearsed in the print media and online, where the likes of The Guardian purport to give us a complete background briefing, while Edward Heathcoat-Amory tells us in The Daily Mail that privatisation is essential for the survival of the service.



    But nowhere will you find any mention of the real reason for Brown's "enthusiasm" (at least, not anywhere I can find). What you do see though, is news that the Tories are considering helping out Mr Brown in his endeavours to implement the Postal Services Directives. And he really needs their help. The "full market opening", under EU rules, must be in place by 2010.



    It thus comes as no surprise to learn that Kenneth Clarke has promised to vote for the part-privatisation plan. That really tells you all you need to know. But are the Tories really that stupid? Or is it, as Iain Dale suggests, they don't know how to spell o-p-p-o-s-i-t-i-o-n?
  • Dennis · 10 months ago
    Who needs the Post Office anyway? Most of the "mail" is nothing more than litter. Do I need new fascias? Solar panels? Double glazing? Will I send £15 so someone can dig a well in Africa? Roof covered in moss? Before and after! Dear Dennis, Send money! The alternative being: Dear Dennis, Fuck off!


    Scrap the Post Office, or better still give it to Tony Woodley to run. Let him make the decisions for a change.



    Reminds me of Murdoch's move to Wapping in the 1980s. The unions went bonkers, so he just offered them the old presses, gratis. I can't recall whether they took him up on it, but neither do I notice Solidarity: the Voice of the Bruvvers jostling for space with the other papers at the newsagent's.



    While we're at it, let's scrap the BBC as well.



    In fact, let's scrap everything and start again. A nice clean slate. Powerhose the whole lot of it down the drain: the welfare state, the NHS, in fact the whole public sector ... (cont'd on p. 94) ...
  • Calamity Jane · 10 months ago
    I'm riding shotgun.


    Yee haw!
  • sir dando tweakshafte · 10 months ago
    In splendid taste, given the paralysis of the House of Commons after David Cameron's bereavement, M'lord Mandy has introduced his Bill in the House of Lords a day earlier than expected (according to the BBC).


    Outstanding.
  • McLovin · 10 months ago
    peeved said...
    anon @ 4.00



    Labour party has no tits, they are all arses.



    C'mon Fat Jacqui Smith has a pair of tits, all plump n round on tax payers dollar!!



    anyone wanna give those some McLovin?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    He's got an awesome email address.


    Is he into really, really hardcore porn?



    wv - mycowe

    What about her?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    But what chance of a 'wedge issue' while the Tories are supporting the Labour Party on so much ??


    They desperately need to drive the wedge in deeper between Mandy and Harpy and watch as the party takes sides.
  • Plato · 10 months ago
  • Camus · 10 months ago
    Public services always cost more to the tax payer when supplied by the private sector. We the taxpayers pay more and get less. So it is with the railways and council services, so it will be with the Royal Mail if this deal goes through.
  • Andy · 10 months ago
    so Mandy's introduced the Royal Mail Bill a day earlier than expected......surely not cos some might see today as one on which to bury bad news?
  • thick as thieves · 10 months ago
    note to torydaleks: oh dear! you lot are a bunch of pro-mandelson rimmers!
    ps there would not be a problem with the post office if the government hadn't taken hundreds of millions of pounds of profits from it but had instead put at least some of those profits into the pension funds of those who earned it.

    common sense, innit.
  • pp · 10 months ago
    Could the government lose - even with conservative and lib-dem support?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    A cunning stunt from a stunning cunt..
  • par for the course · 10 months ago
    Mandelson suddenly and unexpectedly decided this morning to bring the reading forward by a day. A good day to bury bad news?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Here's the link to Marrakesh Mandy's sneaky trick:


    Mandelson's 'good day'?

    "Shame on you," cries a Labour Peer. And so say all of us.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    The profitable part of the post service is going to be sold off cheap to Mandelsons mates abroad while the British paxpayer is left with the loss-making part.


    What a fucking surprise!
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    4.25 thick as thieves talks sense. For once.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Handy to have the 'Postie Protests' nuked off the headlines as well..


    Lord Mandy of Hartlepool really does remind of a particularly malevolent, evil, vicious, nasty Bond villain who has a particularly sadistic taste in torture techniques..



    Possibly involving a Taser and a chrome dildo...
  • Bingo · 10 months ago
    Mandelson is pure spite and venom, all there is to it.


    Gordon the Toad did some deal on that windy crossroads one rainy night.
  • henriech himmler · 10 months ago
    Achtung meiner lebeschuns. Meiner guten lederhosen wearing (leather of course) daaarling Lord Haw Haw Mandelschwein - he does sound rather Jewish but then all of zat unpleasantness has been forgotten nein - is merely carrying our zer orders of zer EU vor ein posten office. You vill obey as you obey all of der EU laws ve propose.


    Now, your ID cards please. Ach, there seems to be something out of order, please step into zer Mercedes.
  • bill quango · 10 months ago
    Lord Ahmed just phoned me.
    Says he can't make the meeting as he is going away for a bit..
  • Ambrose Silk · 10 months ago
    So, if Ken Clarke, the pro EU shadow of Business etc. secretary had a position on this, what would it be?
    Look like Mandleson has him snookered!



    Tra laa!
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    One Plane crash
    One tragic death of the next PM's son.

    One Lord Jailed.



    A day of news overload and all eyes are elsewhere. You gotta hand it to Mandy, he's a slick operator.
  • Draper can't help himself · 10 months ago
    ot


    A poster on politicalbetting.com noticed Draper making snide references to David Cameron on Radio 5 this afternoon:



    "Draper on Radio 5 now and all he could muster in relation to Cameron death was “I go to the same church as the Camerons from time to time, and I see Samantha struggling away on her own with the children”.



    Is Draper implying that Cameron left all the childcare to his wife? It seems that he can't resist trying to score political points even on the day that their child died.



    http://politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2009/02/25/has-bobby-blown-his-chances-for-2012/#comments
  • reinaldo del faggo · 10 months ago
    Check out this little gem from Mandy's bitch-boy


    This comment in particular:-



    "One also cannot help wondering if the blatancy of his misdemeanours masks an unconscious desire to be caught out. Is he setting himself up for a punishment for some other crime that we - and maybe even he - are unaware of?"



    Is he talking about his subject or himself?!



    Remember, "it's in fucking Berkeley you ignorant fucks!!!"



    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tgDbnPd_B4
  • JMT · 10 months ago
    Why is Bown doing it?


    No choice - Brown had to comply with another Labour pre-approved EU diktat, but not quite the way he had intended.



    But tof course Labour were supposed to be 20% ahead in the polls, a snap election, a quick win, photo of grinning prick on the steps of No 10, and then shaft the Royal Mail a few months later(thanks for the votes and, by the way, f**k you Royal Mail).



    Like Global warming, it just ain't panning out the way it was supposed to.
  • Margaret Thatcher · 10 months ago
    we shall not allow German reunification.
  • W.W. · 10 months ago
    i did wonder wether they would use today to 'bury bad news' though I couldn't believe even old Mandy would be so brazen.
    Wonder what else the fuckers have sneaked out today.

    I would imagine they have reams of stuff lined up for the day Jade Goody pops her cloggs.



    W.W.
  • Anoneumouse · 10 months ago
    EU Directives for the regulation of Royal Mail


    Directive 97/67/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 1997 (came into force in February 1998)



    Directive 2002/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 June 2002 amending Directive 97/67/EC



    Directive 2008/6/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 20 February 2008 amending the initial Postal Directive 97/67/EC as amended by Directive 2002/39/EC
  • Rightwinggit · 10 months ago
    Mandy did that on THIS DAY OF ALL DAYS?


    How come the MSM aren't screaming for his head?
  • AntiCitizenOne · 10 months ago
    > Powerhose the whole lot of it down the drain: the welfare state, the NHS, in fact the whole public sector


    It would just be nice to opt of of paying for and receiving the states non-core functions (everything except property rights).
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Just wait for the oleaginous Lord Mandy to come up with some feeble excuse on the telly like 'Ah yes, but if the announcement had been a bit later in the week, then you would have accused me of sneakily arranging it for a day when the protesters were not in London..' and some other disingenuous shite...
  • The Beast Of Clerkenwell · 10 months ago
    Lord Ahmadickhed will be fine in the Nick, Muslim prisoners get Halal currys brought in for them, best food in prison.
    He can also get up at 5 AM and fucking annoy everybody by wailing and washing his hands and feet noisely . Prison isnt the best of places to stick your arse in the air with your head on the floor.
  • Labour snouters panic · 10 months ago
    The EU Dismantles Great Britain slice by slice.


    The British workers must be forced into third world poverty and misery enforced by a police state to bring `equality` and obediant slaves.



    task almost complete.



    The rebel Labour MPs are only rebeling as they fear they will lose their seat at the trough.



    If they thought they could shove you and anyone else with an opposing view in an oven with a bonus in their paypackets, you would now be charred before you could say - no vote on the EU constution.
  • So say all of us · 10 months ago
    Just fuck off 'Silk' you snivelling little lackey.
  • Oldrightie · 10 months ago
    Mandleson is someone the worst vocabulary known could ever come close to describing. Evil personified in a vindictive old queen. A very strange and nasty pederast.
  • Bingo · 10 months ago
    Draper is nothing but a third rate little heap of excrement.


    Utterly discredited, he snarls and whimpers at the feet of his masters. Oh yes, and he is a qualifications fraud and all round liar. Smashing
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Why is Mandy retaining 70 per cent of the Post Office in public hands? This is the question that needs to be answered. The Tories should table an amendment substituting 100% for 30%, and vote against the Bill if the amendment falls.


    On a side issue, which law forces the state to guarantee the Posties' pensions if their fund goes tits up? Can it be repealed (please)?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Well, Mandelson can hardly sit around waiting for another 11/9 or 7/7 to happen before burying bad news, can he? He'll take his opportunities whenever they appear.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    @5:15...


    "A very strange and nasty pederast."



    How dare you say that about a former president of the British Youth Council? The very thought...
  • trevorsden · 10 months ago
    Are Germany or France or Italy privatising or part privatising their mail services?


    EU wide postal service does not mean we have to privatise our own does it?
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Enjoy


    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/article5777467.ece
  • thick as thieves · 10 months ago
    and let us not forget that scum like mandelson and brown are nothing more than tenants. they are privileged to occupy seats in the lords and the commons but they are nothing more than tenants.
    a tenant has no right to sell the freehold of a property.

    therefore it follows that all treaties that have been signed by members of various political parties are, under the constitution of the British Parliament, null and void.

    the lisbon, nice, maastricht and rome treaties are not worth the paper they are written on because the supremacy of the british parliament is non negotiable.

    that all main political parties refuse to accept this truth matters not.

    if the spastic-tenants continue to allow this constitutional crisis to perpetuate then they should not be surprised when they find themselves dangling from the end of a rope.

    no joke.

    I will happily represent the constitution by stringing these fat pigs up, indeed it would be my pleasureand privilege to represent the country's interests in such a hand on manner.
  • Brown caused the economic melt · 10 months ago
    "Brown told us not to question banks on risky practices, says City watchdog"


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1155562/Brown-told-question-banks-risky-practices-says-City-watchdog.html
  • jimmy · 10 months ago
    Where's Gordon?


    If you were in Southampton today....commiserations.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    5.38 thick as thieves


    Not a good day to be going on about "spastics", soft lad.
  • Plato · 10 months ago
    Am I being stupid - why would Samantha Cameron go to church in Kensington when they live in Notting Hill?


    And does anyone believe Dolly goes to church?
  • Half eyed Scottish idiot · 10 months ago
    I wonder what Postman Twat's views are.


    He seems to be lying low
  • barry · 10 months ago
    thick as thieves.5.38


    mr thick, have you taken some sensible pills today? Either that, or you're one of many imposters.
  • Old Holborn · 10 months ago
    Beast


    Perhaps you find it as ironic as I do that Lard Ahmed of Tub will spend 42 days in prison AFTER conviction (and a man died), yet you and I can spend 42 days without ever being charged?
  • Turner screws Brown · 10 months ago
    This is dynamite. Lord (Adair)Turner has just blown Brown, his light-touch regulation and his lies right out of the water


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1155562/Brown-told-question-banks-risky-practices-says-City-watchdog.html
  • Bill Quango MP · 10 months ago
    The EU directives are NOT, repeat NOT the reason for privatisation of the Royal Mail.


    They are the reason that Royal Mail is in deep deep trouble but they do not require the government to privatise the mail.

    That is purely a UK LABOUR GOVERNMENT DECISION

    SEE HERE.
  • Minekiller · 10 months ago
    Er, talking of mail services, TNT took over the Dutch Post and it is unbelievably excellent!
  • Rugfish · 10 months ago
    I admire not one fucking thing about Lord of no hope Mandelson, he's a cunt !


    2nd, Brown is a cunt for "offering to not be questioned" - That's very good of him to not be questioned !!!



    3rd, He did it to slip the bill through when opposition are all away due to the above and trying to catch the flower shops open.



    4th, They're all cunts.



    And 5th, Come and see my nice new shiny blog you cunts.



    http://rugfish.blogspot.com/
  • Rugfish · 10 months ago
    Oh, and PPP's are all revolting anyway so what's new?
  • http://www.cctvstar.blogspot.c · 10 months ago
    The Labour party:
    How will it end? With a bang

    Or with a whimper?







    wv = mldew, mildew indeed
  • Swiss Bob · 10 months ago
    You could have left the email address. No fun.


    Stanislav’s Yellow Submarine Blues
  • JPT · 10 months ago
    I work for Royal Mail AND I keep ferrets - what a relevant post for me!!
  • anonymouse in the treasury ski · 10 months ago
    Plato,


    The Camerons live in North Kensington.



    wv = epulsio - I bet Mandy does
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    from www.daveanderson.org.uk


    "Dave
    has defended his attendance at a peace conference in Kenya organised by the ‘Moonies’".
  • Stainedlav · 10 months ago
    Swiss Bob said...


    'Stanislav’s Yellow Submarine Blues'



    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
  • Mercian · 10 months ago
    thick as thieves said...


    I will happily represent the constitution by stringing these fat pigs up, indeed it would be my pleasure and privilege to represent the country's interests in such a hand on manner.



    February 25, 2009 5:38 PM



    I propose we make that honour the top lottery prize one week, because there will be so many volunteers.
  • Plato · 10 months ago
    OT Hat-tip to poster on PB.


    ¡sısıɹɔ ɔıɯouoɔǝ puɐ1ɹǝpuoʍ uı ǝɔı1ɐ ʇuǝɹɹnɔ ɹoɟ ʇɔǝɟɹǝd



    turn your world upside down!
  • Plato · 10 months ago
    2anonymouse in the treasury skirting boards said...
    Plato,



    The Camerons live in North Kensington."



    Thanks AN Mouse. I'm still to be convinced that he's a god-botherer!



    Mr Draper is rather odd - he has his mobile number listed on 192.com - clearly he's learnt all he knows from Max Clifford :)
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Twelve x's and his name is Dave Anderson?


    Let me guess his email address is daveanderson@parliament.uk



    I claim my £5.
  • Mr. Banjo Ngobi-Ukenwela, Lago · 10 months ago
    Please, will one of the nice people who were so impressed by the sincerity of Gordon Browns statement today please send me their bank account details?


    I have 2 million pounds sterling that I urgently need to transfer to a UK based account and will happily share half with the account holder.



    Thank you in anticipation.
  • Max · 10 months ago
    Stanislav via Swiss bob at 8.03pm makes a fair point, Guido, (I think) in as much as the mod delay does mean that some of what fetches up is then disjointed and often a repeat of something posted earlier. Bit like a conversation via a translator plus with a transatlantic time delay; losing some of the sharpness. What happened to the idea of rating contributors so, maybe, they pass through (until copybooks are blotted) and others await modding? Also maybe a "report" tab so's you can be alerted by readers and retro-mod if required? Just a thought on a boring Wednesday evening...I know you are Sunday Times Top One Hundred Blog anyway and can ignore us.


    wv: schichar = from where Stanislav watches the schigulls
  • Faceless Bureaucrat · 10 months ago
    @ Anonymous [5.23]


    "Why is Mandy retaining 70 per cent of the Post Office in public hands?"



    Because this is the sh*ty part that the taxpayer will have to pick-up the tab for (Pension black hole, postal services to the Outer Hebrides etc.). The 30% that has some profitability attached to it has already been earmarked for Nu Lab supporters to hoover-up.



    Simple really...
  • mw · 10 months ago
    Ol' SnotGobbler wants to nationalise the banks but privatise the Post, decrease banksters greed but increase lending, give British jobs to foreign workers, and, oh yeah, wiped his ass on our Bill of Rights 1689.


    I know he's a sociopathic neomarxist Walter Mitty tormented by great striding monsters of the ID but OMG! WTF?



    He may as well be personally handing out pitchforks, petrol soaked torches and matches.



    Dumbass.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, is already drawing a pension of £650,000 a year, despite only being 50.
    The BBC has learned that the pot that generates his pension is worth £16m.

    Nice work if you can get it
  • Boris - EU communist · 10 months ago
    Boris outed as another EU communist -


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsnaLy0Uboc&eurl=http://simondarby.blogspot.com/
  • I'm shagging your wife Derek · 10 months ago
    while you're in the Red Lion covered in vomit and rat arsed again. Kate tasted so good: I just can't get enough. Keep up the good work you Northern cunt!
  • Lord Elvis of Paisley · 10 months ago
  • Lord Elvis of Paisley · 10 months ago
    The Labour party:
    How will it end? With a bang

    Or with a whimper?



    With loads of piano wire.
  • Toenails Rims Labour · 10 months ago
    Regards the POffice why is Nick Robinson making excuses for the government. I thought journalists challenged everything and anything just to make sure it stood up in court.
    From BBC web



    The BBC's political editor, Nick Robinson, said that by introducing the bill in the House of Lords, the government had given themselves a couple of months to try to win the argument.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Fred the shred gets a pension of 650, 000 per year as an award for total utter failure according to Sky news


    THEY SAID 650,000 per year.



    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! CUNT cunt cunt cunt



    thats his pension!!!!! i could not earn that in a fucking lifetime.
  • Peston picks · 10 months ago
    Fred Goodwin to receive £650,000 for life
    Robert Peston 25 Feb 09, 09:45 PM This is a story that very briefly left me lost for words (and please don't say "long may it last").



    Authoritative sources have told me that Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland - who is widely blamed for the colossal mess it's in - is already drawing a pension of £650,000 a year.
  • cesars wife · 10 months ago
    whats all this about standard chrterd bank exec (now in labour gov) funneling money to mugabe regeime .


    500bn in toxic debt trying to get ofloaded



    postman pat to become postman sigmussan, jess the cat to become flotsey the feline , stopping off at the coffe shop for some heavy shag and northern lights (not that i want to stereotype the dutch with charactures i have found them quite nice folk)



    oh well keep calm and carry on it is then
  • JuanKerr.com · 10 months ago
    Only two words for mandelson and Campbell Utter Cnuts! I hope someone puts sand in the fuckers vaseline.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    OT and very interesting:


    The Graiduan is saying bastard Fred Goodwin already taking £650,000 per year pension and he's only 50!!



    http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/feb/26/royal-bank-of-scotland



    For interest I think mine will be £4000



    Nice money if you can get it - fucking bankers
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Mandelson is the UNELECTED leader of New Fuckin Stassi - the cunt
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Tory leader David Cameron is not expected back at work for at least ten days after the death of his eldest son Ivan.




    As long as you need as long as you need.

    Battle will be rejoined at a time of your choosing but for now we remain with you, for you and at both your sides.



    very deep sadness..........
  • You what??? · 10 months ago
    Completely O/T


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1155642/Worcester-city-Britain-twinned--Gaza.html



    Has the world gone completely mad.



    What are they going to do, have the pack of war criminals over for tea and take tours round schools etc.



    If I was in a town bordering Worcester I'd be on the lookout for rockets coming flying out from the local nursery / primary school from now on.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    come on folks, surely someone somewhere has something nice to say about Derek and Mandy. Sounds like the folks next door doesnt it? "Derek and Mandy are coming round for drinks tonight dear."
  • pp · 10 months ago
    Everyone is highlighting that Fred Goodwin only gets the pension 'for the rest of his life'.


    So there is clearly one simple way of cancelling the policy...



    But how to get away with it....



    Has anyone got lord ahmeds mobile number? I need to send him a text (best way to get a quick response, so I have heard).
  • Mrs Burnham · 10 months ago
    Seven inches above the ankle.
  • i know the truth · 10 months ago
    it started in Scotland
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    pp - Naughty !!!
  • Same old spin tactics · 10 months ago
    Mandelson is pure hard-nosed spin, with the BBC in servile obedience.


    The EU is behind this privatization - that says it all, a certain rip-off for us.
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    Disclosure of the losses came after it emerged former chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin is receiving a £650,000-a-year pension from the bank.


    According to reports, Sir Fred, who presided over the ABN Amro deal, has amassed a £16bn pension pot.



    Ministers say this is totally unacceptable and the Treasury confirmed it had asked the former boss to forego his payout.
  • Raving loon · 10 months ago
    Darling: "are you going to forego your pension?"


    Goodwin: "are you gonna stop being such a fucking hoon?"



    Darling: "er...right, point taken"
  • http://www.cctvstar.blogspot.c · 10 months ago
    Never, never, never, never, never


    (Hamlet 5.3.282)



    wv = kching!
  • the real scandal · 10 months ago
    Fred Goodwin's ludicrous pension is a red herring news of which was released yesterday by government spinners to distract from Lord Adair Turner's damning comments about Brown's pivotal role in the UK banking disaster.


    "Brown told us not to question banks on risky practices, says City watchdog"



    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1155562/Brown-told-question-banks-risky-practices-says-City-watchdog.html
  • Anonymous · 10 months ago
    "Tory leader David Cameron is not expected back at work for at least ten days after the death of his eldest son Ivan"


    will anyone notice ?
  • jgm2 · 10 months ago
    Anonymous said...


    "Tory leader David Cameron is not expected back at work for at least ten days after the death of his eldest son Ivan"



    will anyone notice ?



    You forgot the Tra laa Archie.
  • Adrian P · 10 months ago
    The Post office has to Go, it is a British institution and all vestige of Nationality must be eradicated.
    At the same time, the Globalists want to run everything, they can't have little guys competing, once they have us by the balls in terms of food, water, energy etc we will be fucked.

    Ask yourself what would happen if Tescos shelves were to be empty.

    The water or power turned off.

    This is what Globalisation is about.

    Total, and absolute control over the masses.

    Think Soviet Russia or China only Worse.

    Think it can't happen, Look around you, it already is.

    The Endgame is upon us