What a Country
I listened to the Conservative on the Today programme this morning. He was quite right in his analysis. Have these highly paid people nothing better to do with their taxpayer funded time.
I think that the government knew that this was going to break over the long Easter weekend. Apparently the arrests of the alleged terrorists were brought forward because of the Quick debacle. Let me hypothesise.
Government gets fed up with disclosures by a particular newspaper of within the rules expenses by government Ministers. They don't want the papers to be full over the weekend of disclosures so a distraction, arrest of terrorists, is organised. However, Tomlinson dies, police shown as brutal, pushing innocent man around and he subsequently dies. So, take the heat off, bring forward arrests on spurious grounds. If we get Quick to do something silly then we can get him to resign anyway, and he will go with massive pension. He should have gone earlier anyway over events in parliament.
Now we have these disclosures that e-mails have been sent by taxpayer funded adviser to the Prime Minister, also using taxpayer funded computers. Now what are they going to do, apparently these e-mails are pretty disgusting and if they are then surely the sender of these e-mails must be prosecuted.
I would expect a full formal statement from the Prime Minister confirming that he knew absolutely nothing about the e-mails or any smear campaign, all he has to do is to confirm no talks took place with his adviser and that he did not indicate in any way shape or form that he was in any way involved. History tells of us of cases where a leader has wished that something could be done, don't tell me but just do it, by any means. I hope that no such converstaion has taken place in Downing Street. We need to know because I smell rotting fish. The G20 meeting must seem so long ago.
I want a formal sacking over this, it is not good enough. Call an election. Who actually runs this once great country. I am a very very angry Mr Griffin. Is this the sort of democracy we want to bring to Afghanistan, is this why our soldiers have been sent to their fate, what a shameful government, the soldiers signed up to defend their Queen and Country, what an awful country this has become, and I am a subject not a citizen.
I think that the government knew that this was going to break over the long Easter weekend. Apparently the arrests of the alleged terrorists were brought forward because of the Quick debacle. Let me hypothesise.
Government gets fed up with disclosures by a particular newspaper of within the rules expenses by government Ministers. They don't want the papers to be full over the weekend of disclosures so a distraction, arrest of terrorists, is organised. However, Tomlinson dies, police shown as brutal, pushing innocent man around and he subsequently dies. So, take the heat off, bring forward arrests on spurious grounds. If we get Quick to do something silly then we can get him to resign anyway, and he will go with massive pension. He should have gone earlier anyway over events in parliament.
Now we have these disclosures that e-mails have been sent by taxpayer funded adviser to the Prime Minister, also using taxpayer funded computers. Now what are they going to do, apparently these e-mails are pretty disgusting and if they are then surely the sender of these e-mails must be prosecuted.
I would expect a full formal statement from the Prime Minister confirming that he knew absolutely nothing about the e-mails or any smear campaign, all he has to do is to confirm no talks took place with his adviser and that he did not indicate in any way shape or form that he was in any way involved. History tells of us of cases where a leader has wished that something could be done, don't tell me but just do it, by any means. I hope that no such converstaion has taken place in Downing Street. We need to know because I smell rotting fish. The G20 meeting must seem so long ago.
I want a formal sacking over this, it is not good enough. Call an election. Who actually runs this once great country. I am a very very angry Mr Griffin. Is this the sort of democracy we want to bring to Afghanistan, is this why our soldiers have been sent to their fate, what a shameful government, the soldiers signed up to defend their Queen and Country, what an awful country this has become, and I am a subject not a citizen.


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