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There Will Be No Moving On Until Shameless Johnson Has Gone

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My sincerest apologies in advance to anyone that has just got home from church, or switched off Songs of Praise, and suddenly stumbled across this blasphemous barrage of unholy horror.  In fact, screw the bloody apology, I am “humbled”, and I take “full responsibility”, okay? If it’s good enough for the fucking ghastly human butt plug Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, it’s certainly good enough for me, you, or anyone else that manages to get through their day without shaming an entire population merely by their existence alone.    Where on earth do I start after the week we’ve just witnessed? Usually the best place to start is at the beginning, right?  It’s June 19th, 1964, the deceased Tory Cilla Black was at number one in the charts with ‘You’re My World. Way before my time I’ll have you know. The US Civil Rights Act finally passed in the Senate after a record 83 day filibuster. Beat that, Philip Davis MP. Manfred Mann recorded the hit song ‘Do Wah Diddy Diddy Dum Diddy Do’ (YouTub

A Cheat, A Liar, And A Criminal: Johnson Must Go Now

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I could not dig: I dared not to rob: Therefore I lied to please the mob. Now all my lies are proved untrue And I must face the men I slew. What tale shall server me here among Mine angry and defrauded young? The Dead Statesman - Rudyard Kipling.  I have checked back, and I can safely say I’ve never started a blog with poetry.  Good news, Starmer fans. The Kipling poem wasn’t aimed at your painfully feeble unelectable pissant of a leader, despite him being the second most dishonest politician around today.  So both of you Tory enablers can sit back and relax, because today’s subject matter is the Tory with a blue rosette, the one you helped sweep to power back in December 2019.  Boris Johnson said there weren't any parties, right?  126 fixed penalty notices, 53 men, 73 women, at 8 events held on the 20 May 2020, 18 June 2020, 19 June 2020, 13 November 2020, 17 December 2020, 18 December 2020, 14 January 2021 and 16 April 2021 says Boris Johnson lied. 126 individuals who believe the

Keir Starmer’s Great Betrayals

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There are some people who were alive when JFK was assassinated on 22nd November 1963 who say they still have a vivid memory of the moment they first heard the terrible news and can recall exactly where they were at the time, as if it were yesterday. I have a vivid memory like that. Mine is from 30th April 2019. The 30th of April was the date I received a message that Labour's National Executive Committee had just decided the party would support a second referendum. I was at Hackney Wick train station in London when I read the DM. I have a vivid memory of it because it was at that precise moment I realised Labour were going to lose the next general election. How did I know Labour was going to lose? Let me explain. At the 2016 referendum 52% of the electorate voted leave and 48% voted remain. While most remain voters accepted the result, some used the apparent closeness of the result as justification to dispute the legitimacy of Brexit. They claimed further justification for refusing