Like that equally preposterous, and also retiring, old Trot, Alan Milburn, Stephen Byers has repeatedly been the subject of extravagant praise from Michael Gove.
Byers and the rest of those caught whoring themselves may in fact have no influence to sell under Brown. But they certainly would have under the Heirs to Blair.
The petition to the Queen, to strip the neither Right nor Honourable Byers of his Privy Council membership, is here.
Your hero Rod Liddle is an "Old trot" (ex-IS/SWP). As you have never referred to him as such, does he have a special dispensation?
ReplyDeleteAs with Peter Hitchens, for example, no one can be in any doubt that he has changed his mind (rather than merely followed academic Marxism from one set of means to another, but always to the same ends), and he has expressed regret. Neither of those things applies to Byers or Milburn, among so very many others.
ReplyDeleteYes, working as a lobbyist for private enterprise is cast iron evidence one still wishes to nationalise the top 200 companies and put forward a "transitional programme". Sorry, I'll leave flagellation, of various kinds, to Hitchens and yourself.
ReplyDeleteIf you knew anything about cultural Marxism, you would be aware the Paul Dacre-Peter Hitchens argument is nonsense.
I think we can all see who doesn't know what he's talking about.
ReplyDeleteBye, Bye, Blairite scum. As long as Cameron doesn't win, anyway.