h/t Sue Marsh.
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Moral Protest.
UKUncut are keen to portray themselves as peaceful protesters. They reiterate that their objection is to legal tax avoidance by wealthy companies. They do not accuse anybody of tax evasion. Somebody must have read them a potted
Continue reading →Devine Retribution.
16 months. God wasn’t impressed with the confession, obviously.
Continue reading →A Day Out with the Donkey’s.
Who’d be a Sandwell borough council ratepayer? It’s an onerous condition. If you’re not having to pay to persecute elderly war widows, then you’re having to dig deep in your pocket
Continue reading →Irish Hospitality.
Legendary, isn’t it? Irish hospitality. When they’re down to their last slice of Soda bread, they’ll cut it in half and share it with you.
Except they’re way beyond their last slice of Soda bread.
Continue reading →Too Fast, Too Soon – Rapture delayed for Ed and Justine
May 27th , what was wrong with May 21st? Too crowded? Why is Ed waiting until May 27th?
Harold Camping, president of the Family Radio Christian network, believes that 200 million people will be
Continue reading →The Militant Wet Dream…..
Fiends, Homo’s, Councilmen!
I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for opportunist hypocrisy in the history of our nation. 1 year ago, a great socialist,
Continue reading →Cameron irritated by Balls…
Weee-ed!
Eric Pickles has offended overstretched public sector workers by asking them to care for taxpayers property.
Remember the pot plants that the Department for Communities and Local Government didn’t have? Then it
Continue reading →Good Grief!
“But, soft! methinks I scent the mourning air; Brief let me be.”
There was a certain logic in the public display of grief when Princess Diana died. The Royal Family do represent something iconic to us.
Continue reading →Follow My Leader.
At last, something I can whole heartedly support!
Andrew Withers, Leader of the Libertarian Party is rallying support for a movement to repay debt. Brilliant idea, something I am right behind.
He will
Continue reading →More Secret Justice.
You are not allowed to know who he is.
You are not allowed to know which area he has been operating in.
You are
Continue reading →Parliamentary Supremacy, Privilege and the Hyper Injunction, Part 1
Recently our learned editor posted on the serious matter of the use, or rather misuse, of the Super Injunction and the Hyper Injunction:
To be clear, “Super Injunction” refers to an order of the High Court
Continue reading →A Tale of Two Nations.
Mr G dusted down his funeral suit on Saturday. He’s only worn it twice. Unfortunately, the second time was to attend the funeral of the friend who’d lent him the suit for the first occasion, so its
Continue reading →The Final Irony.
The public school educated Ed Miliband believes that ‘the best of the country we love’ is represented by non-jobs in the public sector supporting those who contribute nothing to the economy.
Britain owes £876bn in total
Continue reading →Public Sector Efficiency.
No apologies at all for copying and pasting this priceless list of examples of public sector efficiency – even the union involved is sufficiently annoyed to have put it on their web site.
Sheesh!
Buried in amongst the scare stories of Armageddon in Japan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and many points East, the Beeb has not forgotten its mandate to report the truly important news to local communities.
Down in Trowbridge,
Continue reading →Praise the Good Lard.
Enjoy yourself with this one folks…..
Nanny in a Dog-Collar.
Young adults who frequently attend religious activities are 50 percent more likely to become obese by middle age then are young adults with no religious involvement, according
Continue reading →Jeremy Morlock – US Soldier.
Much hyperbole in the media marshes today over the case of Jeremy Morlock, the US soldier who pleaded guilty to the ‘murders’ of three unarmed Afghan civilians. There is universal displeasure that he ‘only’ received 24 years
Continue reading →Tantrums in the Aisles.
The Twins are silent so far this morning; sucking on their dummies as they try to work out whose piggy bank Daddy Osborne raided to avoid the inevitable tantrum when they pass the sweetie display.
A
Continue reading →Bin Mustapha i-Dentity 2.
A tad more on the question of the identity of Bin Mustapha i-Dentity.
Some time ago, American forces on the Syrian border came upon some documents which have subsequently been analysed by the experts at West
Continue reading →The reclusive Bin-Mustapha i-Dentity of Benghazi.
Anybody got any idea who he is? Where he is? What he stands for? How he feels about selling oil to Europe? Does he live in a cave? A house? Wife? Children?
We know the British
Continue reading →Budget Free Zone
After the most hyped, leaked, and analysed budget in history, the climax is torporific……zzzzzzzz.
The Raccoon Arms is hereby declared a budget free zone tonight.
Talk about Liz Taylor, parvo-virus in seals, your plans to
Continue reading →The Jessica Rabbit Trick.
A couple of years ago, the EU, our Lords and Masters, were kind enough to announce that in future we were allowed to switch some of our own money from the biscuit tin marked ‘Structural Fund Programme’
Continue reading →Cherie Blair | The Fragile Ego and I.
Handbags are so last year. Time was when a £2,500 freebie Hermes handbag was enough to boost the fragile ego of fading celebrity. That badge of office appears to have fallen by the economic wayside.
The
Continue reading →Snuff Porn.
The main stream media is positively drooling over the stuff. Decapitated bad guys. Blood stains on walls. Terrified women. Big bangs. All colour pictures from inside the critical care units.
Fill your boots in the main
Continue reading →Panic Stations.
On Sunday afternoon my neighbour was standing in his garden wearing dark glasses and waving his arms wildly, pointing at the sun and urging the boules players to take cover.
World War II didn’t disrupt our
Continue reading →No Consequences?
I listened carefully to David Cameron’s speech on to the Scottish Conservative Conference on Friday as he made his case for intervention in Libya by enforcing the “No Fly Zone”.
He made a strong
Continue reading →Comments of the Week.
Amfortas on Panem et Circenses
**All men are equal before the law.
But women are more equal than men and children’s interests are held above all others. Women represent children and can
Continue reading →Low Flying Democracy.
Those puzzled (and pleased?) by the silence of Catherine Ashton, our illustrious unelected European Union ‘high representative’ for foreign affairs, on the current situation in Libya, might care to look back to this article.
Catharine
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