Boris Johnson has refused to stand by his revelation that mass murder and the use of rape as a weapon are being planned in the British government's 'Kosovo style social cleansing' of London.
Mr Johnson said he was quoted out of context, the said context being a grip on reality.
Despite these allegations one landlord has come out in defence of the governments policy.
Mr Barrington-Smyth said: "I work really hard in the city and for what, my cleaner lives in a house almost as big as mine, in fact it is as big as mine because I rent her family the top floor. That costs her £22,000 a year. That's £22,000 of my hard earned money that goes to the government to go to her to give back to me. It's like some people don't have to contribute to society at all."
Friday, 29 October 2010
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Strange News from Party Conference Season
The Lib Dems
The Liberal Democrat conference was barely noticed even though they are in power. Gaining a place in government is clearly not enough to make people take any notice of them, perhaps faking a kid-napping of their front bench would help. You only miss your water when the well runs dry.
Biggest applause of the conference went to Vince Cable for a speech attacking free-market capatalism. Even though Nick Clegg won them power in a coalition with the free-market capatalist Tory party. Apparently the Lib Dems won't vote for a government that would have them as a member.
Labour
The Labour Party conference was massively improved by Gordon Brown not being leader anymore. To add to the excitement a new leader was being announced so they weren't going to let a budget deficit bring them down. The tag-line could have been 'Labour- We are willing to pretend Gordon Brown and a massive financial crisis did not happen.... are you?'
Ed Miliband was chosen as party leader, and the press immediately called him a communist because of his love of the colour red. This also meant David Miliband, the party's best politician and most connected statesmen {Hilary Clinton will be crying as I write this} had to leave the conference and the shadow cabinet, taking the media scrum with him in order to avoid distracting the media scrum from his brother.
Biggest applause of the conference went to David M. for a speech applauding his brother.
Conservative
The Tory party conference started in exhilirating and imaginative confusion, big ideas were stated, then floated, then mooted, then reversed, then reversed from reversal but off-set by other ideas that they won't talk about in case they have to reverse them before they have even counter-reversed the intial idea they brought in thus reversing the off-setting power of the idea they used to help reverse the ensuing back-lash from their first reversal.
It took the Tories just days to work out which way they were facing again and in the meantime they used up all of their air time desperately trying to not answer questions or throw up.
George Osborne's speech made waves in all directions. His policy so far is to save our children's financial future by cutting the deficit which he will do by taking away money from our children.
The Liberal Democrat conference was barely noticed even though they are in power. Gaining a place in government is clearly not enough to make people take any notice of them, perhaps faking a kid-napping of their front bench would help. You only miss your water when the well runs dry.
Biggest applause of the conference went to Vince Cable for a speech attacking free-market capatalism. Even though Nick Clegg won them power in a coalition with the free-market capatalist Tory party. Apparently the Lib Dems won't vote for a government that would have them as a member.
Labour
The Labour Party conference was massively improved by Gordon Brown not being leader anymore. To add to the excitement a new leader was being announced so they weren't going to let a budget deficit bring them down. The tag-line could have been 'Labour- We are willing to pretend Gordon Brown and a massive financial crisis did not happen.... are you?'
Ed Miliband was chosen as party leader, and the press immediately called him a communist because of his love of the colour red. This also meant David Miliband, the party's best politician and most connected statesmen {Hilary Clinton will be crying as I write this} had to leave the conference and the shadow cabinet, taking the media scrum with him in order to avoid distracting the media scrum from his brother.
Biggest applause of the conference went to David M. for a speech applauding his brother.
Conservative
The Tory party conference started in exhilirating and imaginative confusion, big ideas were stated, then floated, then mooted, then reversed, then reversed from reversal but off-set by other ideas that they won't talk about in case they have to reverse them before they have even counter-reversed the intial idea they brought in thus reversing the off-setting power of the idea they used to help reverse the ensuing back-lash from their first reversal.
It took the Tories just days to work out which way they were facing again and in the meantime they used up all of their air time desperately trying to not answer questions or throw up.
George Osborne's speech made waves in all directions. His policy so far is to save our children's financial future by cutting the deficit which he will do by taking away money from our children.
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