SOME MIGHT SAY, "GIVE HER THE CAT".
The spat that arose this week at the Conservative Party Conference regarding an illegal immigrant and his pet cat was, in the authors opinion, most reasonable. Taxpayer GB needs to be reminded frequently of all these immature decisions around some ridiculous aspects of the Human Rights Act. So, Home Secretary Theresa May can spout about such things to her heart's content. What the Director of Liberty, Shami Chakrabarti thinks, along with my own MP, Kenneth Clarke, with whom I have occasional discussions, normally regarding jazz, is irrelevant. Logic disappeared after the decision was made, by the last Government under Tony Blair, to impose this 'dogs breakfast' of an act, undoubtedly at the behest of Cherie Blair, along with her thousands of fellow leeches operating within the area of Human Rights; who should be far ahead of bankers, when criticism is being doled out.
The fact remains, that we have become a far more unstable country since the late nineteen nineties, mainly for the very reason of this jobs for the 'boys and girls' farcical set of rules. Being born in the mid thirties, when our manners and consideration towards other people were groomed into us by both our parents and good schooling traditions, are, in many cases, long gone. Decisions now made by our courts would frankly not have been allowed. Even now, we could expect a type of' 'backlash' from an ever suspicious majority. In my opinion, such attitudes seem to run concurrently with anti-European Union feelings.
THINK ABOUT IT PRIME MINISTER.
The fact remains, that we have become a far more unstable country since the late nineteen nineties, mainly for the very reason of this jobs for the 'boys and girls' farcical set of rules. Being born in the mid thirties, when our manners and consideration towards other people were groomed into us by both our parents and good schooling traditions, are, in many cases, long gone. Decisions now made by our courts would frankly not have been allowed. Even now, we could expect a type of' 'backlash' from an ever suspicious majority. In my opinion, such attitudes seem to run concurrently with anti-European Union feelings.
THINK ABOUT IT PRIME MINISTER.
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