12 June 2008

So What Did They Get Out Of It?

There are now a range of stories coming out about bribes/threats/etc being used to get the 42 day vote through the first stage of making it law – ranging from DUP's members of parliament being assured of £200million to cap Water Rates.

So now the entire world knows the going rate for a "Democratic Unionist" MP. £22,222,222.2222 recurring of tax-payers money, or one ninth of £200 million, But it's a currency which will soon be devalued.

What other inducements are on the table for those willing to sign their souls away and vote for 42 days. Give it a year, and the cunts will be asking for 58 days. That is a guarantee. One question does need to be answered, and that is whether this was all illegal. If it isn't, then yesterday showed that it should be. MPs votes should not be bought for ministers and a government own interests, and shows the sort of twisted mind that Chairman Brown that he feels that he has no option to use such corrupted means to try and show how tough and honorable his position is.

In my opinion, Chairman Brown is signing the death warrants of many British citizens and soldiers. Internment, which is what this is in all but name will rapidly generate the number of terrorists operating in this country, as was shown in Northern Ireland. Surely, you would have thought that we had learnt our lesson.

Seems not.

Chairman Brown has stuck his head on the guillotine block on this, to try and get support from the editorship at the Scum, and on that side of it, it has worked, but at the same time has destroyed the very fabric of the Labour Party – now known as Zanu-Lab. The party of the working class - not of the corporate cunts who feed on resentment and hatred. Chairman Brown is guilty as are a lot of his ministers of trying to feed on people's fears and concerns, and whipping up this right-wing, xenophobic response, by certain sections of the media.

The astonishing attitude by MPs towards our civil liberties is beyond contempt. Capriciously, they decide that our liberty has a pecuniary value, which they determine. And what about those who are dare I say fortunate to be released without charge within 28 days?

This country's forebears sacrificed their lives, all in the name of Habeas Corpus and the rule of Law, and when compared with these know-nothing sheep, these ignorami, these blatantly, self-serving nonentities…..

Unfortunately, these are the people who have been elected by the people to serve the people…

What now for Chairman Brown? He's probably going to have to try and get more money to pay for these presents for those MPs, (bigots in the case of the DUP) and that won't come cheap. Some people have suggested that yesterday's vote might eventually cost him up to £1billion, and we probably all know what that could mean.

Chairman Brown and his apparatchiks might have won this vote, but they have lost their powerbase for good, with no possibility of a reprieve.

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