Tuesday, 11 May 2010

ConDemNation



Farewell to Gordon Brown a decent man never seduced by the trappings of office. We now have the novel ConDemNation headed by a LibCon coalition of opportunism – time will tell how this will fare but at the next election the LibDems will cease to exist – people will never vote Liberal to get Conservative again. The struggle for a Decent Fairer Britain continues and the impetus for this will never come from those with a sense of entitlement born of inherited wealth or position or who live off the labour of others. Never will, never has. La Luta Continua!

Here, in a DC Blog exclusive, is the first exclusive picture of the New Lib Con Pact Cabinet featuring;



Stockbroker’s son David Cameron late of Eton and The Bullingdon Club, Oxford.

Joanna Lumley, Minister for Toothy Grins and skewering little men.

Nick Clegg, Banker’s son, former Young Conservative and aide to Sir. Leon Brittain as European Commissioner. His wife, Miriam González Durántez, is the daughter of a Spanish Senator and was an aide to Chris Patten in Brussels.

Labour MP Stephen Pound summed up the happy LibCon marriage of convenience best;

Lib Dems entering government with the Tories will be

"like vegetarians who've got jobs at McDonald's - they'll be chewed up and spat out."

1 comment:

  1. He will be missed more than people think at present.

    He was the Labour I wanted as he did not have the imperialist ambitions of Tony Blair nor did he use the same George Bush rhetoric which sickened a lot of people (when it came to Iraq, Iran, Palestine, etc,).

    His prime concern was to build a fairer Britain, something he succeeded at and his work and policies will be embedded in the society and Government of this country for many years to come.

    The savage media was very unkind to him so thumbs of to the Mirror for not taking part in that evil campaign. He was not in it for the cameras but was a principled man who delivered substance, not to mention a man with modest roots like most of us.

    Undisputedly, the best Chancellor Britian has ever had. He just never got a fair ride.

    If this election was about who poses best on the gardens of no. 10 then the brutal media have got their guy(s). The truth is that you will not find a PM like Gordon Brown for years to come, not even in Labour; and I will miss that in politics.

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