Thursday 23 February 2012

Politicians!

I see politicians are making the news 'on the side' as it were, with one arrested for fighting and another for alledged fraud against the EU, on the evidence of a whistleblower. If you think about it, you can guess which parties these people are from. Go on. Yes the fighting MP was Eric Joyce, Labour, who seems to believe the bars in the House of Commons are not for the use of Conservatives.

This is an opinion he is so committed to, apparently that he should try to forcibly take exception when Tories disoblige him, in his views. The police it seems also disagree with his views. But, being a politician and a Labour one at that, the 'authorities' will have a think about it and decide that they probably made it up. That it didn't actually happen, all references to it will be destroyed and that will be it. I think Orwell covered this in '1984' (which Tony Blair used as an ideas booklet).

The other miscreant is an MEP, who has claimed £840 for a car journey, when she actually went by plane, which was much cheaper. Can you guess which party she is from? Of course you can. The EU is riddled with every form of corruption and specifically expenses fraud. MEP's routinely claim to have flown foie gras class on BA, when in fact they took an Easyjet cattle truck for a tenner. But the difference here is that the MEP in question is a member for UKIP, Nikki Sinclaire and strangely, the evidence came from that most hated class within the EU, a whistleblower.

In previous cases of whistleblowing, the EU has swiftly acted to get rid of the individual blowing the whistle amid allegations against their propriety. Maybe a pencil went missing in their department once. Whatever, Commisar for Corruption (by which they mean he intends to eradicate it, yeah, right), Neil Kinnock makes something up and acts against the person taking the side of the people against the EU elite. His pension depemds on it! Although, someone else must have to do this now, as Kinnock has moved on to other fields of taxpayer funded sponging. (Actually, the Kinnocks are probably one of the best examples of how, once on the gravy train, no matter how incompetent, nor undeserving, you are looked after and rewarded massively for your failures).

Let's see if the politicians of this country, having been shown up for what they are recently, have continued to dominate a subservient police force and face no censure. Eric Joyce is a disgraceful politician. And let us also await the drama that is the corrupt EU weeding out those who oppose it. Little pogroms whilst the Greek invasion is taking place.

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