tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post5688412383323016802..comments2024-02-04T19:08:45.476+00:00Comments on CRISTOBELL UNDECIDED: ASK THE AUDIENCERosalinda Huttonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01497239700092619580noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-5874272360445776322019-07-14T03:48:23.492+01:002019-07-14T03:48:23.492+01:00https://rightwingtribune.com/2019/07/08/bill-clint...https://rightwingtribune.com/2019/07/08/bill-clinton-flew-on/<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-73819278682571987782019-07-14T01:41:07.065+01:002019-07-14T01:41:07.065+01:00The thing is, you know about Trump raping 13 year ...The thing is, you know about Trump raping 13 year olds.How ?How is it in the public domain. It doesn't matter.What matters is that it is and that any one who suffered abuse at his hands is still out there and can provide more damage than an email.That whole email war running up to the election is a blight on Americas already questionable version of it's own history.If Hilary has the evidence, Hilary should bring it out.Trump would be destroyed.I know he's evil. But he is a parody of himself.His affected pout and hand gestures; his facial distortions; his big guy ' don't fuck with uncle sam' mentality he shares with his inner circle.It's so unreal it borders on surreal and movie-like.<br /><br />Trump hates Mexico he says.Trump hates everone.Simple, really.The phrase 'narcissist' has been beaten to death in the last 4 years.But he's as close to it as anyone will ever be. He has the classic traits of the sociopath psychopath and narcissist in one distorted package.<br /><br />The Hilary 'evil' was out there before Trump even through his hat into the ring.As was the Bill evil.And the Obama evil.Obama treated muslims like nazis treated jews.Guantanamo Bay ? Water Boarding ? Torture ? How long can illegal wars go on and how much money needs to be spent to sustain them ?<br /><br />Check some youtubes of Trey Gowdy. Now there's man who could be a good president.I'd pay good money to see him and Trump go toe to toe.It would e a mauling.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-17337630800487201682019-07-13T12:46:14.152+01:002019-07-13T12:46:14.152+01:00I don't think you understand the Trump phenome...I don't think you understand the Trump phenomenon as well as I Z. To be fair, I have been obsessed with it, this is history in the making, this is the way the outside world views what is happening in the USA, with the kind of technology the people of 1930's didn't have. We children of the 1960's asked ourselves often, what would we have done if our government started to round up Jews, in this case undocumented immigrants, and placed in the overcrowded cages. Never Again was the headline of the 50's and 60's, never again. Trump is not a parody, he is evil man with licence to persecute, torture and murder, those he despises. Just like Hitler, and fuck Godwins Law.<br /><br />You have totally bought into Trump University, if you believe all that crap about the Clintons. That you want to lock up Hilary for allegedly destroying emails over Trump allegedly raping 13 year olds, is a sign of your historical distorted thinking Z. You really need to learn how to spot the bad guys.Rosalinda Huttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01497239700092619580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-2264601874820012562019-07-13T03:48:02.997+01:002019-07-13T03:48:02.997+01:00I'd like to think I'm wrong and you're...I'd like to think I'm wrong and you're right Ros.But I doubt it.<br /><br />You make the right points about the protagonists but you're forgetting the golden rule which you often forget ; It's the ' Jimmy Savile Syndrome'. When JS was tapped on the shoulder as long back as the 70s by a young WPC he simply told her, 'you take me down, i take down your bosses and their bosses with them..go tell them i told you''. The res,t as we found out post 2012, is history.Everyone of these bloated pigs has something on another.You take one down, it gets chaotic.The result is that one will take one for the team and be suitably rewarded via big envelopes later ( Epstein).<br /><br />It's easy to lay into Trump.Mainly because he's an utter twat that's now bordering on parody.His rise to power and favour dates back to the 70s. He epitomises the real American dream.Don't have a big bank account, have the biggest.Don't have a big building, have the biggest.Don't be wealthy, be obscenely rich and flaunt it.Pretend that you epitomise that Uncle Sam's back yard is a place where anyone can make it ( cue Sinatra).Trump was back-slapped by a collective of 100s of thousands of men who wanted to 'relate'.They knew inside that the young women and beautiful ones weren't attracted to his charm, intellect or beautiful hair.But it's all about the suspension of disbelief over there.Now he's challenging all comers to the only contest that America truly invented- a pissing contest.Where are you Mr Putin...<br /><br />Clinton, on the other hand, represents the 'Kennedy Syndrome'.Before JFK all presidents were patriarchal 55 plus head teacher types who commanded respect.Then, in the decade that invented icons and idols JFK hit the stage with his young 40 something cool swagger and suits , his cool hair and handsome profile and the trophy wife. Then he welded the rat pack to the Kennedy clan via Peter Lawford and we had a rock and roll Hollywood President.All of this before a policy was even considered.Clinton( a self confessed JFK worshipper) followed the JFK route.He was smart and he had savvy.He had the suit and the looks.He had the cheek and the twinkle.Women loved him ( like many loved Ted Bundy).But the dark side of this moon may well turn out much darker than that of Trump.I think that was the real reason the recounts put Hilary away last time. The crap about her would have emerged, dragging with it, his.<br /><br />Trump is obscene and flaunts it. He looks and behaves ridiculously. He's repellent.Clinton was the opposite ostensibly.But he was a handsome slick version who knew when to smile and play possum.If the real shit starts to fly, Clinton will be ducking and diving far more than Trump.I'd love both behind bars( as ell as Hilary). but nobody will pay for anything.Divided we fall etc.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-27032829179839315482019-07-11T12:12:43.026+01:002019-07-11T12:12:43.026+01:00I don't agree Z. This time around Trump is so...I don't agree Z. This time around Trump is so despised, prosecutors will rip every crime of Epstein into microscopic pieces with zero protection for those rich, dirty old men who took part in them. They all have much to fear, Trump especially, who, cannot conceal his inability to communicate or connect with the opposite sex. He likes to portray himself as a 'ladies man' but the only chat up line he has, is 'I am very rich'. He has zero charisma. Strip him of his riches, and he is just another drooling Benny Hill with his fly open and his tongue hanging out. From the way Trump speaks about women, and his attitude towards young girls (if she weren't my daughter, I'd be dating her), that he was a frequent guest at Epsteins parties?<br /><br />Trump believes that he is a great catch, even when married, he portrays himself as available so as not to disappoint the ladies. In his head beautiful women desire him, in reality they despise him, except maybe those who can see the dollar signs behind the grotesque exterior. Deep down he knows, none of them like him for himself, and that's got to hurt, on a daily basis.<br /><br />Clinton on the other hand, fits more comfortably into the jet setting playboy image. He oozed charisma. I remember watching him speak at a Labour Party conference. He spoke for well over an hour to an audience who were captivated, not only by his words, but by the charm with which he delivered them. For me it was one of those iconic 'moments in time' that we always remember, though sadly I can't remember the content, doh!<br /><br />In a discussion about Bill Clinton, one reader posted that she had once met the great man himself. Her reaction to meeting him in the flesh was priceless, not only could she have collapsed at his feet, but she was up for any obscenities he had in mind. And actually that was the overall consensus from the female audience.<br /><br /><br />It reminded me of the time I met the 'Cadbury's Milk Tray' man in the flesh. For the younger generation, he was a very handsome man, dressed all in black, who jumped off cliffs and climbed mountains to deliver chocolates to a beautiful lady. All in the all the dream man, especially the delivering of the chocolates bit.<br /><br />I was working in the reception of a solicitor's office when he arrived. The effect he had on me and my colleague was dramatic, we were each offering to get him anything, I threw in an extra 'anything' just to be clear, lol. <br /><br />Clinton will be damned, just like Trump I am sure, but I don't think I will ever see him as cruel and depraved, maybe I have a blindspot. Prince Andrew? No surprises there, it has always been obvious what a horrible, greedy, grasping, self entitled POS Airmiles Andy is. It is recounted in most royal books, and plain as day every time he gives an interview. I hope he is roasted by every comedian and political commentator in the land.<br /><br />The icing on this particular threat to the rich and powerful would be finding Boris Johnson on a guest list. Fingers crossed.<br /><br /> Rosalinda Huttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01497239700092619580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-53703645387652770222019-07-11T01:37:14.485+01:002019-07-11T01:37:14.485+01:00Old news 10 :18
Epstein / Andrew/ The Clintons an...Old news 10 :18<br /><br />Epstein / Andrew/ The Clintons and certain Tories past and present. I even mentioned it over a year ago on Ros'blog myself.<br /><br />Even if it came out mainstream it wouldn't be until they had prepared a 'fake news' angle so we'd dismiss the truth along with it.Or say the 'source' had a history of trolling / fantasising.<br /><br />Truth is, they don't care. They're untouchable. They make the rules for others not themselves. it's only wrong for us.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-14477272440312691462019-07-09T10:18:30.397+01:002019-07-09T10:18:30.397+01:00Comment:
No wonder Prince Charles avoids and snub...Comment:<br /><br /><i>No wonder Prince Charles avoids and snubs Andrew. I wonder how much of this case the UK papers will be allowed to cover, or censor.</i><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-26944484921282930632019-07-09T07:07:29.440+01:002019-07-09T07:07:29.440+01:00https://www.thecut.com/2019/07/jeffrey-epstein-pri...https://www.thecut.com/2019/07/jeffrey-epstein-prince-andrew-relationship-royal-family.html<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-17615461872129154922019-07-03T22:05:43.360+01:002019-07-03T22:05:43.360+01:00That's an idealistic notion.It's right in ...That's an idealistic notion.It's right in principle, but we're talking about politicians.The needs and opinions of the populace are far from the top of their agenda.Nothing they do, or have ever done, suggest otherwise.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-10961897157481636852019-06-30T00:51:59.042+01:002019-06-30T00:51:59.042+01:00On the terms of the populace.....it really is that...On the terms of the populace.....it really is that simple.tnbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15701277668899564665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-73908109122812067842019-06-26T19:17:11.662+01:002019-06-26T19:17:11.662+01:00Wednesday 16th June
Latest headline.Still without...Wednesday 16th June<br /><br />Latest headline.Still without a PM in this ever-so-unpredictable unfolding of events. headlines are still considered headlines as we're all supposed to be shocked and surprised by events and / or 'developments'.I think the general consensus of the media is that we really are as dim and gullible as they like to think we are . With this in mind, we are now told-prior to being told who our next 'shock' PM will be, that, surprise, surprise, 'no deal' is back on the Brexit table.It's like they got rid of that troublesome Theresa and her fancy ideas about delivering what the majority of the British voted for and replaced her with good old fashioned elitism and their original idea of remaining. Dictator Netanyahu will be ever so pleased with his poodles ( again). Maybe he'll promote our importance to that of Germany now.After all, it's all about scratching each others back, isn't it.Just as long as no loose cannon gets any fancy ideas about scratching that of the public.In the meantime, all eyes on Nigel Farage as his campaign to get out of the EU gathers more and more momentum.Dirty deeds are about to find their way to the surface.The mainstream media( or Tory newsroom as it should be called) will be ambushing him at every turn as the fat cats in the Tory propaganda room whistle innocently as they stare into the distance.Complete and utter arseholes to a man, or woman.<br /><br />Z<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-29968943896096889682019-06-25T15:21:38.638+01:002019-06-25T15:21:38.638+01:00''Theresa May lost every time because she ...''Theresa May lost every time because she went with her own judgement rather than the wishes of the majority''<br /><br />If you mean 'majority' as in the British public, she went along with that by pursuing different routes out of the EU.But she didn't go along with the 'majority' of her Tory party who want to remain in it.In this way she honoured her position by making different attempts to leave Europe as the people had voted for it.Hr party ignored what the majority of people voted for and were more interested in what they were interested in themselves, thus abusing their position and acting dishonourably as a ruling party.<br /><br />Boris and his 350 mil per week has yet to be discussed publicly or debunked by any opposition.When he said it, he thought it wold be the information that would swing the balance in a recession-torn Britain.It probably did.After that he didn't say much.He isn't now either.We've had enough Tory chancellors in the last few years and shadow chancellors.Why isn't that up for debate ?It's as though the banks have told them it isn't.There's an avenue awaiting exploration there, Mr Corbyn.<br /><br />Farage and the posters...Doesn't matter really.fake posters or real posters make no difference. People who leave their house and go shopping have real eyes.They can see how real it all is.But the snowflakes have been programmed to breed too.If anyone says we're torn by recession, benefit reforms and a housing crisis and can't let a few million immigrants in until that's fixed, they're labelled a hater or politically incorrect and racist.Basically, pointing out that trying to pour a pint-or gallon- into a pint pot is going to leave a mess nobody can tidy up, means you're a bigot now.But we're surrounded by 'enlightened and evolved' wristband wearers fighting to post online about how they exposed the bigots and start another orgy of self congratulation as the country falls to pieces outside the window behind them..<br /><br />Z<br /><br />PS..undecided or not..the decision to remove that green was a good move :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-48203263011878779642019-06-22T13:53:45.532+01:002019-06-22T13:53:45.532+01:00As pointed out further up, last week( 15th) the he...As pointed out further up, last week( 15th) the headlines wee shared by two major stories.The anticipated TV debate which was dominated by Boris Johnson's non-attendance, and the three-then a fourth- murder in London, where he had previously been the Mayor.It was suggested that the two might sort of combine to provide an opportunity for Boris to magically appear in saviour role, in true American hero style, to use them for self promotion.And, what did he do ? He came out and did exactly that, as someone else pointed out, by reminding everyone how he and Howe had slashed knife crime and crime in general and that he could therefore apply his powers to other areas that are causing havoc, like the ailing NHS, the damage caused by benefit 'reforms', social housing and the economy.He didn't actually quote those areas as he has little understanding of them and they don't really effect him and other millionaires.But he said he could rescue the country because of some dubious statistical results he'd commissioned about stabbings.If any of this charade was remotely genuine or trustworthy then it couldn't have been so easily and quickly predicted. I suggest it's time for Corbyn to start making some promises about the points that matter rather than point at the Tories obvious duplicity.We can see what's going on. What can you offer as an alternative, Mr Corbyn. There has seldom been a better opportunity to win voters loyalty.Wake up and let's hear your plans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-73590477836364981932019-06-21T18:56:29.213+01:002019-06-21T18:56:29.213+01:00Yes Bernard, and when you have organised the polit...Yes Bernard, and when you have organised the political in-house minefield and red tape, maybe you can tell us why the case is never funded 'ad hoc' but regularly.Strange that isn't it.The only aspect of it all that runs like clockwork is the request for funding and the funding. It's only the alleged 'investigation' that hits brick walls.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-71957962190435097082019-06-21T18:51:36.617+01:002019-06-21T18:51:36.617+01:00Yep, it will continue until Madeleine is theoretic...Yep, it will continue until Madeleine is theoretically 50 years old with grandchildren.Then, the main players will have been and gone and be dust.Maybe then they'll close it.They're gauging the level of interest in the case before they decide the best way to bin it. They know they're looking for nothing, nowhere.And time is reinforcing that notion in the public.They're not as gullible as once they were.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-24368113973275517362019-06-21T08:07:24.419+01:002019-06-21T08:07:24.419+01:00Commissioner Cressida Dick said: "We have act...Commissioner Cressida Dick said: "We have active lines of inquiries and I think the public would expect us to see those through.<br /><br />"A very small team continues to work on this case with Portuguese colleagues and we have put in an application to the Home Office for further funding."<br /><br />The Home Office said that, although the decision will not be finalised until October, the Metropolitan Police “will receive a similar level of funding for Operation Grange for 2019/20 as it did for the previous year”.<br /><br />https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1142914/madeleine-mccann-disappearance-operation-grange-amount-spent-met-police-spt<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-18039696747852919372019-06-21T07:46:37.947+01:002019-06-21T07:46:37.947+01:0027 Nov 2013
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...27 Nov 2013<br /><br />https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/27/madeleine-mccann-inquiry-police-work-together-met<br /><br />'On Wednesday, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said: "One thing we'd like to see in the future is a joint investigation team which comes under the European community. It is a possibility legally, and we're working together at a political level and at a police and judicial level to see how we can construct that.<br /><br />"There are two separate inquiries with a different focus – we've got one particular set of lines of inquiry and they have a different one. But it's important that we work together on what is clearly a common problem.<br /><br />"It's a formal arrangement, it allows officers from each country to work in the other country, it gives them powers associated with that, and it's an efficient way of doing it.<br /><br />"If you're not careful, you end up doing things on an ad-hoc basis, and for us it would be better to have that type of arrangement. So that's what we're trying to get agreement between the two governments and the two police services."'<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-38503065853912748542019-06-19T20:06:00.076+01:002019-06-19T20:06:00.076+01:00Some character reference that, Hogan-Howe.Might as...Some character reference that, Hogan-Howe.Might as well have had the thumbs up from Ghenghis Khan or Jack The Ripper.If you want to know how straight these coppers are, count the medals they've had pinned to them and how many undeserved and unearned promotions.BHH is another Norman Bettison.Both had the top job on Merseyside, both Hillsborough deniers, both masters of deception with moles buried throughout the media, should their politician handlers require them.<br /><br />So, go for it Boris, just ask Bernard to pass you the numbers of his creative statisticians.But don't go to any inner city streets to check them.It probably won't turn out nice.Dickhead.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-76895568210008847902019-06-19T14:10:05.387+01:002019-06-19T14:10:05.387+01:00The voting and debating is a formality.As I said w...The voting and debating is a formality.As I said when May finally let the penny drop and left, this was the plan from the day Cameron ran away.They would never have pulled it off back then.The supposed stalemate that Brexit has reached( for our benefit) has given them what they consider is a valid and believable excuse to slide their dear elite friend into place.The voting and the excitement and tension of awaiting the result makes it appear that we live in a democracy and that the parties also operate democratically.But it's bullshit.<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-23925063254969784242019-06-18T19:57:52.211+01:002019-06-18T19:57:52.211+01:00AT
My 'bile' is simply a set of observati...AT<br /><br />My 'bile' is simply a set of observations.I stand by them.<br /><br />Leavers? Remainers ? Makes no difference to the result of the Tory fight.Most of the party are remainers. That's why we are where we are- May wanted out.The majority of her party didn't.The elite love the EU, it's corrupt.It aspires to be a new superpower as History reshuffles again.Empires rise and fall, they always have.We're on a cusp right now.<br /><br />Whatever mathematics you want to use Re how big the US is in terms of population, it still doesn't give their moronic president the right to sit on his brains and make pronouncements about any London mayor being a disgrace.Does 40,000 murders stop being a significant number because there are 280 million living there ?Tell that to the families who survived the death of a loved one.Then tell them that their deterrents and laws are ok considering the size of the population. Then tell them that their President is so unconcerned that he's busying himself expressing anger at a handful of murders in London( where he isn't the president).<br /><br />The law has always been 'an ass' here.It's an ass in most places.But the UK laws aren't necessarily down to the EU alone. We removed capital and corporal punishment in the early 60s before we were in Europe.Judges are allowed to use their own subjective 'discretion' when passing a sentence and also when deciding on discount for a defendant who has been found guilty.I know of someone who murdered his partner who was found guilty of manslaughter even though it was a planned assault and he received three years.On the same day in the same country a man of similar age received three years for defacing a public building with painted slogans.In Portugal a life sentence has cap built in to sentencing.Very seldom will you receive 25 years.They prefer a maximum of twelve.If the crime is really serious, such as serial killing, then the guilty party will still only receive one sentence.He may have killed 6 women but he'll get one sentence.They're part of the EU too.<br /><br />Only the rope was a deterrent.Or the needle.But in our postmodern age we, the enlightened, removed that as it infringed upon human rights and it only delivered revenge, not justice( apparently).So, we can pat ourselves on our evolved backs but as long as we always keep an eye over our evolved shoulder.....<br /><br />Z<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-20888908956016036632019-06-18T18:11:10.124+01:002019-06-18T18:11:10.124+01:00Boris Johnson - 126
Jeremy Hunt – 46
Michael Gov...Boris Johnson - 126<br /><br />Jeremy Hunt – 46<br /><br />Michael Gove – 41<br /><br />Dominic Raab – 30<br /><br />Sajid Javid – 33<br /><br />Rory Stewart – 37<br /><br />DaveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-87720704610175459542019-06-17T19:28:01.110+01:002019-06-17T19:28:01.110+01:00Ros :
''It takes a talented expert to exp...Ros :<br /><br />''It takes a talented expert to explain a complex subject in simplified terms and the Labour Party has such experts and such talent. To win a snap election, all they have to do is set out the facts for the public to decide.''<br /><br />They had that talent and method at their disposal in the last election.The personnel hasn't really changed.But, last time, they closed the gap on the Tories, which still isn't a victory.But that result was celebrated all over the internet as though it was one, and JC was hailed as a saviour from the next day onward as we began another few years years of Tory dictatorship as bad, or worse, as those that had preceded the election.I think whoever the 'talent' is really needs to grasp just how simply things have to be explained to the electorate.We're one step away from seeing Corbyn using a whiteboard and pens to draw pictures.Even that mightn't work judging by the garbage people seem to be speaking out there as well as on line.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-8872469527040546632019-06-17T18:34:07.883+01:002019-06-17T18:34:07.883+01:00Anon 16 June 22.46
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If you had read the press b...Anon 16 June 22.46<br /><br />Z<br /><br />If you had read the press before pouring our your bile re Johnson you would have found out that he refused to go on the Channel 4 bun fest but agreed to do the BBC1 one instead which is on tomorrow night (18th) at 8 p.m.<br /><br />I didn't watch the Channel 4 one but have read all the comments on the internet regarding it, it looks like a complete stitch up and that Hunt and Stewart will be in the last two (both Remainers), Stewart being put in place by May and the Biderbergers, Clarke being one of his biggest backers (a true Bilderberger), Boris will be sidelined for two Remainers. <br /><br />What the Conservative members will make of that, God only knows.<br /><br />The Tory Party will be toast at the next GE if they are left with two Remainers to choose from.<br /><br />With regard to you having a go at Trump and the deaths by shooting or whatever, hasn't it escaped your mind that the US is about 100 times larger than the UK? Has it also escaped your mind that we are bound by the EU laws and we are now wimps and have no say in prison sentences of our own but are told what to do by foreign powers i.e. a life sentence is now about 12 years, although now halved, so say 6 years for murdering someone. If we can rid ourselves of the corrupt EU and make our own laws perhaps we can then get some decent laws in place like life meaning life for a murder. We need someone with a backbone and foresight to sort this country out that has sunk into a pit of depravity where murder is now seen as common place when it should be a sentence that frightens someone into thinking what they may lose themselve before taking a life.<br /><br />ATAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-24731493127123088812019-06-17T15:52:02.249+01:002019-06-17T15:52:02.249+01:00"BorisJohnson
I’m honoured to have the suppor..."BorisJohnson<br />I’m honoured to have the support of Bernard Hogan-Howe, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner. Together, we cut crime by 20%, cut knife crime by 17% and halved the murder rate. As Mayor I kept my promises and delivered for everyone. Now I want to do the same for our country"<br /><br />https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1140289771681587200<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-834822786084044829.post-32420803257991188772019-06-16T22:46:19.562+01:002019-06-16T22:46:19.562+01:00So, the 'big debate' on TV happened. All t...So, the 'big debate' on TV happened. All the candidates in a battle of wits to win hearts and minds.The very debate that Boris J had called for and publicly welcomed once it was announced.But, conspicuous by his absence, was Boris himself.Where was he ? No sick note, no phone calls making an apology- nothing.That's how serious he takes the possibility of being Britain's next PM.Or is it more a case of his ego is as bloated as his mass and he is so arrogantly confident that it's already a done deal that he doesn't even need to show up for a debate....<br /><br />What we were left with was the remaining candidates advertising how weak they were outside of an office environment.Sharp suited and physically robotic, they each took a turn to deliver political jargon, occasional cliche, but little else other than vague empty sounding promises about delivering Brexit.Clearly that still isn't going to be happening with any more speed than Theresa may thought she'd enjoy but didn't.<br /><br />In a mind-gaming masterstroke, Boris Johnson's handlers pulled him out.We were left with the memory of weak arguments and bickering from weak bickering politicians.Had Boris attended, he would no doubt have stood out for all the wrong reasons.He would be the one with the least well fitting suit, the indecisive candyfloss 'hair do' inspired by Trump, and his general confusion, limited vocabulary and inane rambling.But, we have no memory of that.He dodged the bullet with skill.Now we have a choice. The choice of those who turned up and messed up.Boris in the clear again.A nice way to slip into 10 Downing Street via the tradesman's entrance.<br /><br />In the meantime, London has seen a rash of murders overnight.London. the capital of which 'Bojo' was once the Lord Mayor( yes, true story).A headline so startling that the president of Twitter, Donald Trump, has taken to the internet-no really, he has - to criticise London's Mayor, successor to Johnson and 'liberal' Muslim ( whatever that means). Trump has described him as a disgrace, completely unaware, apparently, of the 40,000 murders that occurred in the US last year on his watch.And that isn't including any committed by the police .<br /><br />I wonder if Boris was doing something connected to the situation that would cast him as hero ?Just after Supertrump's latest attempt at starting another twitter war.What a gaggle of arseholes..<br /><br />ZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com