martes, 30 de abril de 2019

Overtly open operators...




Are you listening Mrs May? Away with you; Huawei with you. Don't take your treason over Brexit to even higher levels by selling our security down the river: I can't believe you (and the Coalition and Cameron before you) and your dumb-arse advisors knew nothing of this. "Vodafone Found Hidden Backdoors in Huawei Equipment". "Europe’s biggest phone company identified hidden backdoors in the software that could have given Huawei unauthorized access to the carrier’s fixed-line network in Italy..."[Bloomberg]





Although this was several years ago and was promised to be fixed, nothing was done.The UK further risks being alienated from our closest allies, 5 Eyes and the Angloshere by such debilitating actions; another reason to get free from the EU and the over-reliance on Huawei: "[it] is simply too important to Europe's telecoms infrastructure. Spurning Huawei would put Europe at risk of falling behind the US and China in the race to build out 5G infrastructure."


"Vodafone asked Huawei to remove backdoors in home internet routers in 2011 and received assurances from the supplier that the issues were fixed, but further testing revealed that the security vulnerabilities remained, the documents show. Vodafone also identified backdoors in parts of its fixed-access network known as optical service nodes, which are responsible for transporting internet traffic over optical fibers, and other parts called broadband network gateways, which handle subscriber authentication and access to the internet, the people said. The people asked not to be identified because the matter was confidential."

Hat-tip: ZeroHedge

Overtly open operators...


Are you listening Mrs May? Away with you; Huawei with you. Don't take your treason over Brexit to even higher levels by selling our security down the river: I can't believe you (and the Coalition and Cameron before you) and your dumb-arse advisors knew nothing of this. "Vodafone Found Hidden Backdoors in Huawei Equipment". "Europe’s biggest phone company identified hidden backdoors in the software that could have given Huawei unauthorized access to the carrier’s fixed-line network in Italy..."[Bloomberg]

Although this was several years ago and was promised to be fixed, nothing was done.The UK further risks being alienated from our closest allies, 5 Eyes and the Angloshere by such debilitating actions; another reason to get free from the EU and the over-reliance on Huawei: "[it] is simply too important to Europe's telecoms infrastructure. Spurning Huawei would put Europe at risk of falling behind the US and China in the race to build out 5G infrastructure."
"Vodafone asked Huawei to remove backdoors in home internet routers in 2011 and received assurances from the supplier that the issues were fixed, but further testing revealed that the security vulnerabilities remained, the documents show. Vodafone also identified backdoors in parts of its fixed-access network known as optical service nodes, which are responsible for transporting internet traffic over optical fibers, and other parts called broadband network gateways, which handle subscriber authentication and access to the internet, the people said. The people asked not to be identified because the matter was confidential."
Hat-tip: ZeroHedge

lunes, 29 de abril de 2019

Outstanding opportunities outweigh obedientiary overburdening IV...






Little comment from Ows, no need: Ewen Stewart (Director of the think-tank Global Britain; needless to say it but I will, it is Eurosceptic) writes on Brexit Central today: 'Global Britain just became the world’s top investment destination (despite Brexit, of course)'.


"Another week and another piece of good news in the real world – not the parallel, unproductive world of Westminster."

A dozen examples of good news stories, "The Jeremiahs of Remain were completely and totally wrong on almost every front", followed by: "Let us look at what has happened over the last two years:


  • Inward investment – the UK for the first time ever is the global number 1, displacing the US;

  • Investment is broadly based across numerous sectors including manufacturing, IT, financial services and business services; 

  • Unemployment is now the joint lowest since 1974; 

  • Total employment is now 32.7 million – the biggest ever, growing by 800,000 since the referendum – contrasting with the Treasury’s predicted 500,000 fall in employment immediately on a leave vote – a positive gain of 1.3 million jobs over what was predicted; 

  • Wage growth in February was 3.5% – the joint highest on record (with 2008) – ahead of inflation which was 1.9% in the same month; 

  • The UK minimum wage is the highest of any major country in the EU and twice that of Spain, three times that of Poland and six times that of Romania. No wonder the UK is a beacon for workers; and,

  •  GDP has grown each and every quarter, in contrast to the absurd Treasury forecast of a fall of 5%." 


Contrasting this with the EU is an eye-opener for those unblinkered; most of us know it anyway but the Remainers seem not to want to see.



Bizarrely the Conservative Party is so in awe of its failing Brussels cousin that it has lost the confidence to demonstrate our own strengths. The Conservative Government is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory based on a false reality and shameful distortion of the facts.


Outstanding opportunities outweigh obedientiary overburdening IV...


Little comment from Ows, no need: Ewen Stewart (Director of the think-tank Global Britain; needless to say it but I will, it is Eurosceptic) writes on Brexit Central today: 'Global Britain just became the world’s top investment destination (despite Brexit, of course)'.
"Another week and another piece of good news in the real world – not the parallel, unproductive world of Westminster."
A dozen examples of good news stories, "The Jeremiahs of Remain were completely and totally wrong on almost every front", followed by: "Let us look at what has happened over the last two years:
  • Inward investment – the UK for the first time ever is the global number 1, displacing the US;
  • Investment is broadly based across numerous sectors including manufacturing, IT, financial services and business services; 
  • Unemployment is now the joint lowest since 1974; 
  • Total employment is now 32.7 million – the biggest ever, growing by 800,000 since the referendum – contrasting with the Treasury’s predicted 500,000 fall in employment immediately on a leave vote – a positive gain of 1.3 million jobs over what was predicted; 
  • Wage growth in February was 3.5% – the joint highest on record (with 2008) – ahead of inflation which was 1.9% in the same month; 
  • The UK minimum wage is the highest of any major country in the EU and twice that of Spain, three times that of Poland and six times that of Romania. No wonder the UK is a beacon for workers; and,
  •  GDP has grown each and every quarter, in contrast to the absurd Treasury forecast of a fall of 5%." 
Contrasting this with the EU is an eye-opener for those unblinkered; most of us know it anyway but the Remainers seem not to want to see.
Bizarrely the Conservative Party is so in awe of its failing Brussels cousin that it has lost the confidence to demonstrate our own strengths. The Conservative Government is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory based on a false reality and shameful distortion of the facts.

jueves, 25 de abril de 2019

Owning our owed outgoings...




The belt-tightening after 2008 hasn't continued; did it really even start? All I see and have seen over the last decade is people spending like crazy, wanting everything now, the austerity that never was...there may be trouble ahead.



Infographic: UK Borrowing Surpasses Most Other Countries | Statista Click on image to link to article. You will find more infographics at Statista



"The rate at which UK institutions, households and businesses are borrowing money is greater than that of all other OECD countries. This fact is alarming some economists not only because the rate of UK borrowing is high against the country’s GDP, but also because households, business and state coffers are running a deficit simultaneously for the first time since the 1980s"....



" Not included in the data by the OECD are overseas investments by Britons as well as foreigners’ financial business in the UK. Here, another troublesome statistic emerges. While the UK had been running a net profit for overseas lending and borrowing in the past, the situation has reversed since the financial crisis."

Owning our owed outgoings...


The belt-tightening after 2008 hasn't continued; did it really even start? All I see and have seen over the last decade is people spending like crazy, wanting everything now, the austerity that never was...there may be trouble ahead.

Infographic: UK Borrowing Surpasses Most Other Countries | Statista Click on image to link to article. You will find more infographics at Statista

"The rate at which UK institutions, households and businesses are borrowing money is greater than that of all other OECD countries. This fact is alarming some economists not only because the rate of UK borrowing is high against the country’s GDP, but also because households, business and state coffers are running a deficit simultaneously for the first time since the 1980s"....

" Not included in the data by the OECD are overseas investments by Britons as well as foreigners’ financial business in the UK. Here, another troublesome statistic emerges. While the UK had been running a net profit for overseas lending and borrowing in the past, the situation has reversed since the financial crisis."

martes, 23 de abril de 2019

Oggi, oggi, oggi II...




Happy Saint George's Day! And here in the beautiful Southwest I say, who will earn the 'keys to the kingdom'?* Who will end this Brexit delay, who will stop this drag-on... I'll get my coat, whilst I admire Google's doodle:







The courageous fighter who was a Roman soldier, a Roman soldier who became a Christian, a Christian who defied and emperor... :-)



"Happy St. George's Day...and isn't it a fine one! A day when, for centuries, the English celebrated as 'a major feast and national holiday...on a par with Christmas'. With the forming of the Union this began to fade; celebrations were non existent or subdued but recently - with state recognition and self-determination being the flavour of the moment - are more numerous and growing."



* “Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge. You did not enter in yourselves, and those who were entering in you hindered” (Luke 11:52).  

Oggi, oggi, oggi II...


Happy Saint George's Day! And here in the beautiful Southwest I say, who will earn the 'keys to the kingdom'?* Who will end this Brexit delay, who will stop this drag-on... I'll get my coat, whilst I admire Google's doodle:



The courageous fighter who was a Roman soldier, a Roman soldier who became a Christian, a Christian who defied and emperor... :-)

"Happy St. George's Day...and isn't it a fine one! A day when, for centuries, the English celebrated as 'a major feast and national holiday...on a par with Christmas'. With the forming of the Union this began to fade; celebrations were non existent or subdued but recently - with state recognition and self-determination being the flavour of the moment - are more numerous and growing."

* “Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge. You did not enter in yourselves, and those who were entering in you hindered” (Luke 11:52).  

domingo, 21 de abril de 2019

Overt obscurantism...






Just as the 4 - 5 months of yellow-jacket protests in France have seen minimal reporting by the BBC, so too the thousands of service veterans who marched on Good Friday - organised by the Justice for Northern Ireland Veterans - demonstrating against the prosecution of Soldier F, an ex-para - who faces murder charges for killings on the Troubles 'Bloody Sunday', 47 years ago, has seen almost NO coverage. When the Crown Prosecution Service announced the prosecution of Soldier F there was and is ongoing exacerbation that the UK government has handed amnesty to the terrorist murderers of the IRA, who were sent 'comfort letters'; live in peace dears, we'll just prosecute our soldiers instead.



Credit to the Daily Mail for their good coverage [DM] and some other print press but nothing (zero, nada, zilch) from the BBC.







A similar tale to last weeks 'Rolling Thunder' when thousands of bikers protested the same thing. "Around 8,000 riders snaked through central London in an organised go-slow protest. Park Lane, one of the busiest roads in the capital, was closed to allow the bikers to form up." [DT].





Admittedly there was some traffic inconvenience: "Traffic was brought to a halt around Parliament Square and on Westminster and Vauxhall Bridges as the protesters, engines revving constantly, slowly made their way through the city" but no gluing themselves to anything, rubbish littering the streets or general stupidity as with the 'green' protests.



Compare this to the wall-to-wall 24-hour coverage of the great unwashed eco-loons protesting that socialist redistribution of wealth climate change action isn't happening, or at least not fast enough. Like the idiots of the COP who meet every year thinking they are Gods (Omnipotent ocracy obreption). 

Overt obscurantism...


Just as the 4 - 5 months of yellow-jacket protests in France have seen minimal reporting by the BBC, so too the thousands of service veterans who marched on Good Friday - organised by the Justice for Northern Ireland Veterans - demonstrating against the prosecution of Soldier F, an ex-para - who faces murder charges for killings on the Troubles 'Bloody Sunday', 47 years ago, has seen almost NO coverage. When the Crown Prosecution Service announced the prosecution of Soldier F there was and is ongoing exacerbation that the UK government has handed amnesty to the terrorist murderers of the IRA, who were sent 'comfort letters'; live in peace dears, we'll just prosecute our soldiers instead.

Credit to the Daily Mail for their good coverage [DM] and some other print press but nothing (zero, nada, zilch) from the BBC.


A similar tale to last weeks 'Rolling Thunder' when thousands of bikers protested the same thing. "Around 8,000 riders snaked through central London in an organised go-slow protest. Park Lane, one of the busiest roads in the capital, was closed to allow the bikers to form up." [DT].

Admittedly there was some traffic inconvenience: "Traffic was brought to a halt around Parliament Square and on Westminster and Vauxhall Bridges as the protesters, engines revving constantly, slowly made their way through the city" but no gluing themselves to anything, rubbish littering the streets or general stupidity as with the 'green' protests.

Compare this to the wall-to-wall 24-hour coverage of the great unwashed eco-loons protesting that socialist redistribution of wealth climate change action isn't happening, or at least not fast enough. Like the idiots of the COP who meet every year thinking they are Gods (Omnipotent ocracy obreption). 

jueves, 18 de abril de 2019

Ostara's opera...




[edited 19th April, a.m.]...more than one opus to enjoy reading (along with the comments) this celebration of Ēostre (or Ostara), by complete coincidence now also Easter.


"Eosturmonath has a name which is now translated "Paschal month", and which was once called after a goddess of theirs named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated in that month. Now they designate that Paschal season by her name, calling the joys of the new rite by the time-honoured name of the old observance."  [from De mensibus Anglorum, De temporum ratione. Bede]


Anyway, the reading, firstly:  "The long road to Brexit" on 1828. Margaret Thatcher's momentous 'Bruges Speech' ignored...a potted history from the 1960's to German reunification, ("The euro's creation was mainly the result of longstanding French frustration with the supremacy of Germany’s Bundesbank...") and up to present day and Brexit.


"Referendums were held on the Nice treaty, rejected by the Irish in 2001, the European constitution, rejected by the French and the Dutch in 2005, and its reworked version, the Lisbon treaty, rejected again by the Irish in 2008, who were asked to vote a second time on both."
"The treaty of Maastricht, signed in February 1992…, the UK secured an opt-out. This was the first major British deviation from the European project... "[1992] the Danish population rejected the Maastricht treaty in a referendum, resulting in a Danish opt-out from the euro..."





"Referendums decidedly rejected the EU's preferred outcome in Denmark, Greece, the Netherlands, and Hungary. And Britain's Eurosceptics had been craving a referendum on the EU for decades. So in order to stem the rise of Ukip, Cameron offered a public vote on EU membership in January 2013. The rest is history." [sic]


 A very Interesting read. 





Secondly, and somewhat related, "Entrenched: Fifteen years of BBC bias over Europe"; David


Key: pro = pro EU etc.

Keighley's piece on The Conservative Woman. Details from News-watch, or very full details HERE (PDF). Spoiler, it's about a show with Mark Mardell, yes, he of Obamamessiah complex, cringingly tainting BBC's US coverage for several years. Anyhoo, this show was about Brexit; basically, for an example of the bias, 58 speakers (48%) offered a positive opinion on the EU (or former EEC) or a negative opinion on Brexit, whilst 50 speakers (41%) offered a negative opinion on the EU (or former EEC) or a positive opinion on Brexit...doesn't sound too bad you say, but of those speakers a total of 64-71% of speech was pro EU, a 9:4 ratio bias.



The PDF is only 143 pages long...enjoy :-)



Thirdly but by NO means third in importance: The Donald just keeps on winning:














Ostara's opera...


[edited 19th April, a.m.]...more than one opus to enjoy reading (along with the comments) this celebration of Ēostre (or Ostara), by complete coincidence now also Easter.
"Eosturmonath has a name which is now translated "Paschal month", and which was once called after a goddess of theirs named Eostre, in whose honour feasts were celebrated in that month. Now they designate that Paschal season by her name, calling the joys of the new rite by the time-honoured name of the old observance."  [from De mensibus Anglorum, De temporum ratione. Bede]
Anyway, the reading, firstly:  "The long road to Brexit" on 1828. Margaret Thatcher's momentous 'Bruges Speech' ignored...a potted history from the 1960's to German reunification, ("The euro's creation was mainly the result of longstanding French frustration with the supremacy of Germany’s Bundesbank...") and up to present day and Brexit.
"Referendums were held on the Nice treaty, rejected by the Irish in 2001, the European constitution, rejected by the French and the Dutch in 2005, and its reworked version, the Lisbon treaty, rejected again by the Irish in 2008, who were asked to vote a second time on both." "The treaty of Maastricht, signed in February 1992…, the UK secured an opt-out. This was the first major British deviation from the European project... "[1992] the Danish population rejected the Maastricht treaty in a referendum, resulting in a Danish opt-out from the euro..."

"Referendums decidedly rejected the EU's preferred outcome in Denmark, Greece, the Netherlands, and Hungary. And Britain's Eurosceptics had been craving a referendum on the EU for decades. So in order to stem the rise of Ukip, Cameron offered a public vote on EU membership in January 2013. The rest is history." [sic]
 A very Interesting read. 

Secondly, and somewhat related, "Entrenched: Fifteen years of BBC bias over Europe"; David
Key: pro = pro EU etc.
Keighley's piece on The Conservative Woman. Details from News-watch, or very full details HERE (PDF). Spoiler, it's about a show with Mark Mardell, yes, he of Obamamessiah complex, cringingly tainting BBC's US coverage for several years. Anyhoo, this show was about Brexit; basically, for an example of the bias, 58 speakers (48%) offered a positive opinion on the EU (or former EEC) or a negative opinion on Brexit, whilst 50 speakers (41%) offered a negative opinion on the EU (or former EEC) or a positive opinion on Brexit...doesn't sound too bad you say, but of those speakers a total of 64-71% of speech was pro EU, a 9:4 ratio bias.

The PDF is only 143 pages long...enjoy :-)

Thirdly but by NO means third in importance: The Donald just keeps on winning:



lunes, 15 de abril de 2019

Outstanding observation...






Funny from almost three weeks ago. Thanks and hat-tip to Craig at Is the BBC biased? Haggard Hawks' eagle eye spotted 'The Houses of Parliament' is an anagram of 'loonies far up the Thames'. [LINK



Anagrams of another building in the news: one dreamt, omen rated, tread on me, doner meat, men orated, monde tear... :-(

Outstanding observation...


Funny from almost three weeks ago. Thanks and hat-tip to Craig at Is the BBC biased? Haggard Hawks' eagle eye spotted 'The Houses of Parliament' is an anagram of 'loonies far up the Thames'. [LINK

Anagrams of another building in the news: one dreamt, omen rated, tread on me, doner meat, men orated, monde tear... :-(

martes, 9 de abril de 2019

Oncoming Orwellian online outrage...






No comment from me but full agreement with Raedwald, 'Censorship and Repression - May's Ceauscescu moves' :


"Oh boy - so it's blogs that damage our trust in Parliament - not Parliament's betrayal of democracy or corrupt MPs as I previously described them as denizens of Dante's eighth malbolge - pimps, seducers, flatterers dipped in human shit, liars, fornicators, barrators, perjurers, corrupt office-holders, half-wit frauds and peculators. And I can name at least three of each. And have candid photos of one (widely circulated on the net) who importuned another pervert to shit on him."

Re the proposals contained in the Online Harms White Paper "for widespread government censorship of the internet". At least the tame MSM are jumping on this too. Their master bites them.

Oncoming Orwellian online outrage...


No comment from me but full agreement with Raedwald, 'Censorship and Repression - May's Ceauscescu moves' :
"Oh boy - so it's blogs that damage our trust in Parliament - not Parliament's betrayal of democracy or corrupt MPs as I previously described them as denizens of Dante's eighth malbolge - pimps, seducers, flatterers dipped in human shit, liars, fornicators, barrators, perjurers, corrupt office-holders, half-wit frauds and peculators. And I can name at least three of each. And have candid photos of one (widely circulated on the net) who importuned another pervert to shit on him."
Re the proposals contained in the Online Harms White Paper "for widespread government censorship of the internet". At least the tame MSM are jumping on this too. Their master bites them.

lunes, 8 de abril de 2019

Oborne's off...




...by miles. "I was a strong Brexiteer. Now we must swallow our pride and think again". Peter Oborne writing at Open Democracy; "If we are to leave the European Union we want a sensible Brexit. There’s no chance of that just now." He goes on: "Today I have to admit that the Brexit project has gone sour." No, the Brexit project is fine. And on: "Brexit has paralysed the system. It has turned Britain into a laughing stock." No, MPs have paralysed the system and turned Britain into a laughing stock. "And it is certain to make us poorer and to lead to lower incomes and lost jobs." No, it is not certain to do that, in fact quite the opposite.



Having said that he clearly doesn't realise why most people voted LEAVE.  Peter thinks that because MPs have intentionally derailed a sensible Brexit we should just forget about it.



Anyway, the whole piece is riddled with cant: "The economic arguments for Brexit have been destroyed by a series of shattering blows" WTF?...a job at the BBC awaits.



Anyway, la pièce de résistance:


"The European Union is not a dictatorship,
as contemptuous of national identity as Napoleonic France. Nor can it be
compared to Nazi Germany – a foolish analogy which has become an ugly
cliché and displays an unforgivable failure to understand the true
horror of recent European history. Nor is it any longer a socialist
project as envisaged by Jacques Delors, let alone an evil empire, as
some have characterised it.
"

LOL. I would disagree with most of that; I would say it acts very much like it wants to be a dictatorship; it most certainly IS contemptuous of national identity and wishes to do away with it (it doesn't hide this...in fact isn't something similar in the Lisbon Treaty!).  The fact that he then highlights the 'true horror of recent European history' suggests he knows that more than a few roots connect it to Nazi Germany - without too much conspiracy theorising - but is deflecting by suggesting that no way are they building concentration camps and have a final solution for Jews etc. And as for no longer a Socialist project, I would say it is following the pattern of other attempted Socialist 'utopias' quite nicely; becoming the evil empire (and jackboots) is just a matter of time.

Oborne's off...


...by miles. "I was a strong Brexiteer. Now we must swallow our pride and think again". Peter Oborne writing at Open Democracy; "If we are to leave the European Union we want a sensible Brexit. There’s no chance of that just now." He goes on: "Today I have to admit that the Brexit project has gone sour." No, the Brexit project is fine. And on: "Brexit has paralysed the system. It has turned Britain into a laughing stock." No, MPs have paralysed the system and turned Britain into a laughing stock. "And it is certain to make us poorer and to lead to lower incomes and lost jobs." No, it is not certain to do that, in fact quite the opposite.

Having said that he clearly doesn't realise why most people voted LEAVE.  Peter thinks that because MPs have intentionally derailed a sensible Brexit we should just forget about it.

Anyway, the whole piece is riddled with cant: "The economic arguments for Brexit have been destroyed by a series of shattering blows" WTF?...a job at the BBC awaits.

Anyway, la pièce de résistance:
"The European Union is not a dictatorship, as contemptuous of national identity as Napoleonic France. Nor can it be compared to Nazi Germany – a foolish analogy which has become an ugly cliché and displays an unforgivable failure to understand the true horror of recent European history. Nor is it any longer a socialist project as envisaged by Jacques Delors, let alone an evil empire, as some have characterised it."
LOL. I would disagree with most of that; I would say it acts very much like it wants to be a dictatorship; it most certainly IS contemptuous of national identity and wishes to do away with it (it doesn't hide this...in fact isn't something similar in the Lisbon Treaty!).  The fact that he then highlights the 'true horror of recent European history' suggests he knows that more than a few roots connect it to Nazi Germany - without too much conspiracy theorising - but is deflecting by suggesting that no way are they building concentration camps and have a final solution for Jews etc. And as for no longer a Socialist project, I would say it is following the pattern of other attempted Socialist 'utopias' quite nicely; becoming the evil empire (and jackboots) is just a matter of time.

viernes, 5 de abril de 2019

Oliver's outing...




No, not the Cromwell variety - unfortunately* - but the chinless Tim nice-but-dim variety: Conservative Woman Brexit Wall of Shame: Sir Oliver Letwin, dancing with the enemy. Kathy Gyngell writes:



"The man who made Parliament go rogue is not a freedom fighter but a people pleaser. His great sense of entitlement plus a yearning for the Left’s approval is what’s turned him into such a dangerous fool. He may bask in the BBC’s new approval, he may finally have won what’s left of New Labour acceptance, but we, the amazed and horrified voter, only see the fallout of a silly and ego-inflated man’s actions..."

Or maybe not, he is still betraying Brexit but maybe his seeming foolishness is intentional in driving the possibility of triggering Treason May to deliver the coup de grâce of this weaponless coup d'état: "An anonymous civil servant argues that the PM may use executive powers
to agree the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU and then ram it through
parliament.
" [Briefings for Brexit]



* ..."Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess?"... ... "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I
say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
" Cromwell dismisses Parliament.

Oliver's outing...


No, not the Cromwell variety - unfortunately* - but the chinless Tim nice-but-dim variety: Conservative Woman Brexit Wall of Shame: Sir Oliver Letwin, dancing with the enemy. Kathy Gyngell writes:
"The man who made Parliament go rogue is not a freedom fighter but a people pleaser. His great sense of entitlement plus a yearning for the Left’s approval is what’s turned him into such a dangerous fool. He may bask in the BBC’s new approval, he may finally have won what’s left of New Labour acceptance, but we, the amazed and horrified voter, only see the fallout of a silly and ego-inflated man’s actions..."
Or maybe not, he is still betraying Brexit but maybe his seeming foolishness is intentional in driving the possibility of triggering Treason May to deliver the coup de grâce of this weaponless coup d'état: "An anonymous civil servant argues that the PM may use executive powers to agree the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU and then ram it through parliament." [Briefings for Brexit]

* ..."Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess?"... ... "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!" Cromwell dismisses Parliament.

jueves, 4 de abril de 2019

Opposition ordure...




Letwin and Cooper are both MPs for LEAVE constituencies; Yvette Cooper's constituency voted 70% (yes, seventy) to LEAVE the E.U., Oliver Letwin's (West Dorset) voted by 51% to LEAVE and is in fact is the middle of a sea of LEAVE voting constituencies yet it is their amendment that will cause another delay in Brexit. You may think 51% is close but the vote last night was 50.08% and was immediately passed by a single vote. Letwin can except 50.08% but not 52? Cunt. Also, ugly party politics is destroying Brexit; look how clear the party political divide is:






Opposition ordure...


Letwin and Cooper are both MPs for LEAVE constituencies; Yvette Cooper's constituency voted 70% (yes, seventy) to LEAVE the E.U., Oliver Letwin's (West Dorset) voted by 51% to LEAVE and is in fact is the middle of a sea of LEAVE voting constituencies yet it is their amendment that will cause another delay in Brexit. You may think 51% is close but the vote last night was 50.08% and was immediately passed by a single vote. Letwin can except 50.08% but not 52? Cunt. Also, ugly party politics is destroying Brexit; look how clear the party political divide is:

miércoles, 3 de abril de 2019

Ordure...




Not too long ago in a parallel galaxy not too far away we saw the following ad. It is almost ludicrous to think that Theresa May has succeeded where Tony Blair failed - in his wish to destroy the Conservative Party; you may disagree but what nobody can deny is that she is an evil, lying, treasonous witch.







Hat-tip: Guido

Ordure...


Not too long ago in a parallel galaxy not too far away we saw the following ad. It is almost ludicrous to think that Theresa May has succeeded where Tony Blair failed - in his wish to destroy the Conservative Party; you may disagree but what nobody can deny is that she is an evil, lying, treasonous witch.


Hat-tip: Guido