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Sunday, 11 November 2012

MORE TOXICITY.

The much maligned British Broadcasting Corporation was living up to its left wing bias in the recent edition of 'Question Time', which promises a weekly dose of 'other peoples money' for those 'on the take'. This naturally receives much applause from most of the audience, hand picked to represent that aspect of the great welfare society. Let's face it, we are not going to hear too much from the responsible section, as many will be busy earning a crust.

The panel was up to the gunwales with 'pinko slime'. Not least a character, David Blanchflower, masquerading as a Labour Economist; if this were possible, it would automatically be a thoroughly toxic mix. He was criticising the current financial situation as though Britain is the only economy suffering from the universal downturn. His role at the Bank of England, helping to shape the appalling way that the Bank has held down the ridiculously low interest rates, and expressed positive excitement at quantitative easing, with a suggestion of more to come. Socialism abounds with this Keynesian dream of borrowing big to get rid of the debt. The other lame, dumb, politically retarded 'smoothy' was Chuka Umunna of the Labour front bench. He is automatically someone else giving away hard earned money. A kind of 'alms dealer'.

We need to mention one of the questions concerning Tory MP Nadine Dorries, who has gone absent without leave, from Westminster, to appear in a down market celebrity TV programme: I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. Quite extraordinary, if she wants to be returned by her constituents at the next election. The only reasonable point that can be made here is whether her appearances in the House of Commons will be better than the two, mostly absent Socialists, Gordon Brown and the elder of the Marxist Brothers, David Miliband.

POLITICS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IS APPALLING.

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