17 May 2009

Does This Have A Ending?

Evening,

We are heading towards what is promising to be an explosive and symbolic week in British Political history, with reports coming out this evening that Speaker Martin is going to be doing the decent (and probably, the only thing that he could do now) and resign from his post – and possibly triggering a by-election in his Glasgow constituency.  He is expected to speak to the Commons sometime tomorrow, and it is expected then, that the inevitable will come a-pass.  Just what Chairman Brown needs like now, like a bullet to the head…now that’s not a bad idea.None of the Above

Although nothing shocking has come out in the press today, you cannot help but feel that there is an awful long way to go in this, particularly when you consider that individual police forces are fielding calls from disgruntled members of the public reporting their own MP in for expense fiddling – this has happened in more than one case, as far as I am aware.  That must be of concern to Gordon, he is going to be facing meltdown before the Euro elections, potentially.  As mentioned earlier today Labour are now in equal second place with UKIP ahead of the elections in a fortnight…

What also must be worrying Brown, in fact it is probably causing him sleepless nights, right now is the realisation that several of his cabinet are up to their neck in the brown stuff as it is an open secret that certain cabinet ministers have been, shall we say, saving for a rainy day.  Just like those third-world dictators who would take the IMF’s money for their gold-plated palaces, just instead it’s our money that they are sponging off.  The Cunts.

So where do we stand right now?  With at least one Minister of State already gone, two influential MPs suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party, as well as the resignation of an aide of Call Me Dave, we have a situation of unparalleled precedence.  The Speaker of The Commons, is more or les certain to fall on his sword within 24 hours, the Prime Minister’s own position must be in question, particularly if any of his cabinet are caught fiddling on a similar scale as those previous unknown MPs who have been caught with their fingers in the till.  What will be interesting is if Mr Martin decides he has nothing to lose and decides to go out all guns blazing.  That could be fatal for Brown and for Labour…perhaps Mr Martin knows something that we don’t…but The Telegraph does…

Intriguing thought, that.  Whatever happens next, one thing is sure.  Brown is still not in control…

Rob :(

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