I don't always agree with him, but rather a good article by Michael Meacher daring to criticise the cuts has provoked outrage in those circles which, being Blairite, are bound to defend the Dear Leader's understudy government, and have no objection to the cuts except that they do not go far enough.
Since there is a mocked-up picture of George Osborne literally getting it in the jugular, petticoats have been raised on the sewers of abuse that are the overtly right-wing, though not remotely conservative, blogs, and also on the racist hate site Harry's Place, which is the latest institutional manifestation of Straight Left, the frankly pro-gulag faction within the old Communist Party of Great Britain.
Looking at this image, I am put in mind of the fate to which Harry's Place bayingly condemns the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Palestine, and who knows where else. I am put in mind of the late-term abortion that Osborne so enthusiastically supports for the proles and the darkies. But most of all, I am put in mind of how much Osborne would long to have cocaine rubbed into and then licked out of that wound by a prostitute.
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ReplyDeleteYour friend Ann Pettifor also writes for Left Futures. You were very sniffy about her past working for Ken Livingstone and Frances Morrell when she was on the Labour women-only shortlist for this seat. Funny how she is listed as your friend on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteSo is Lauren Todd, the Consett student you were positively derisory about on here. Since she is only in Delves Lane, about three miles on the bus from Lanchester or by the back roads about a mile's walk from your house, you presumably really do know her.
With Pat Glass whom you know very well indeed, that gives at least three out of the six shortlisted candidates who were personal friends of yours, whatever you might have said about them on your blog. You sure as hell know how to cover all bases, don't you?
Note that Harry's Place describes Left Futures as "people on the fringes of the Labour Party". You'd know these days, dears. You'd know these days.
ReplyDeleteI saw it and thought of Damian Thompson. His home address is in Who's Who, you know.
ReplyDeleteOliver Kamm, surely?
ReplyDeleteBehave yourselves. I'll complete the hat trick with Toby Young, and let that be an end to it.
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