The Tories brazenly declare that they will make the working poor pay for the deficit created by Tory donors and bankers by freezing tax credits for the low paid while giving tax cuts to the wealthiest in society (Tory donors and bankers). These tax cuts are all unfunded and if they had been made by the opposition would have been described as reckless, irresponsible and a 'con' by the Tories. Double standards?
Respect in Death?
A women outed as a troll by Sky news commits suicide and although now dead is still referred to as a troll, rather than her given name, by major media outlets. Several news outlets cry crocodile tears in a desperate attempt to justify their own activities and double standards and to cover their arses as the realisation of their own, apparently legitimate, trolling activities are brought into the spotlight.
Top Gear Tragedy.
TheTop Gear production teamed are stoned and run out of Argentina because of a license plate on one of the cars being used for filming, that may or may not have been a reference to the 1982 Falklands War between Britain and Argentina. Jeremy Clarkson survived. He, the gerbil and that other one 'bravely' hid under beds in their hotel. They don't like it up 'em. Do they Mr Mainwaring?
Barefaced Lies?
Sacked Education Secretary, Michael Gove, brazenly claims, on a political discussion show, that the Tories are not privatising the National Health Service. His nose grows six inches.
Distasteful?
At the Tory party conference, Prime Minister David Cameron, distastefully invokes the death of his disabled son in an attempt to gain political capital. There are some topics that should respectfully remain private.
Name Calling.
Shadow Education Secretary, Tristram Hunt, calls Prime Minister David Cameron ' a low rent PR man' for accusing him of hypocrisy because he was educated at an independent school. Cameron may be 'low rent' but he is also high maintenance as he has currently cost Britain a National Health Service and a Welfare system and is now trying to remove our human rights.
A Damning Indictment
"WWF International is a willing service provider to the giants of the food and energy sectors, supplying industry with a green, progressive image … On the one hand it protects the forest; on the other it helps corporations lay claim to land not previously in their grasp. WWF helps sell the idea of voluntary resettlement to indigenous peoples,"
A damning indictment of the largest conservation charity, WWF International, and their links with major corporations such as Coco-Cola, Shell, Monsanto, British Petroleum, HSBC and Cargill in Wilfried Huismann's forthcoming book Pandaleaks.
Impartial?
For the first time in almost three years the Tories have a lead in the polls. The right wing press are crowing about the forthcoming election victory for the Tories. Unfortunately they conveniently forget to mention that it is only one poll result and that all other polls still show a healthy lead for Labour. They also conveniently forget to mention that the poll in question is a Yougov poll. The founder of Yougov is Nadim Zahawi, currently Tory MP for Stratford on Avon and, as a bit of added colour, was caught charging the taxpayer £5822 for heating the stables on his 31 acre £1 million home. All in it together are we Mr Zahawi?
Tuition Fees.
Germany abolishes all tuition fee's. Britain increases tuition fee's to £9000. Oh dear coalition government, oh dear. Germany leads the way again.
It's the new political correctness gone mad.
From now on it is no longer de rigueur to shout "it's political correctness gone mad" when you think the world is disappearing into a PC/ liberal morass. Now you must scream ' it's bloody human rights, that's what it is that's got us in this state ', preferably in a mockney accent last used in 1950's black and white films, when you feel another human being is being treated with courtesy and respect and you find it downright annoying. It's the law now.
"Last night I saw my death,
I'll let you know when I see yours"
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