Monday, 21 September 2015

It Is Not The Multitude That Is Swinish

We have been here before with David Cameron's and his supporters' definition of normal behaviour.

For example, it was laughed off when he left his small children down the pub. He was no undergraduate then. He was the Prime Minister.

But in no other country or party would necrophile bestiality be treated in that way.

Of British Tories, however, we just expect this kind of thing.

And neither the BBC nor Sky News will even mention it in their paper reviews, instead dropping the mass circulation newspaper that revealed it.

Both candidates for the Conservative Leadership during this Parliament, one of whom is the Chancellor of the Exchequer, while the other is at least nominally the Mayor of London, are also members of the club of which this is the initiation ritual.

But remember, it is Jeremy Corbyn who is a weirdo from a subculture that bears no resemblance to mainstream society.

Isn't it?

2 comments:

  1. Ashcroft has fallen out with Cameron as he is bitter that Cameron didn't give him a senior role after he'd poured £8m into the party.

    A bitter ex-friend trying to plug his book and quoting an anonymous anti-Cameron MP does not amount to evidence.

    If Ashcroft really thought any of this was true, why was he friends with him for a decade and why did he wait till he had a book to sell, to reveal it?

    Try a little bit of scepticism sometime, Dave, for heaven's sake.

    You're as credulous as a school-kid.

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    1. So he has revealed it because he is bitter? That doesn't mean that it isn't true.

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