More evidence that sections of the Tory party are turning against our noxious, buffoonish excuse of a PM. I caught on the internet news feed today a headline quote Dominic Cummings as saying that Starmer’s a dud, and Boris won’t be around much longer. The Scum has put up a video of Johnson making car noises, raving about Peppa Pig and looking for his speech. And mad right-wing internet radio host Alex Belfield has put up this video of the overprivileged, overpaid and overpromoted mendacious clown waffling on about Peppa Pig while riffling through the papers for his speech. His title is ‘Speech: Boris Loves Peppa Pig Best Idea in Decades (Cuckoo/Lost Marbles)’.
Boris got where he is partly through a carefully crafted image as a lovable clown. It didn’t matter what stunt he pulled, how stupid he looked, he seemed to take it all with good humour at his own expense. And all the time the loyal Tory press were trying to present him as the greatest Tory politician since Edmund Burke, Robert Peel, Churchill and Thatcher. Now it seems their patience is really wearing thin, and like the rest of us they’re sick of his idleness and gross ineptitude. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to be sick of his viciousness towards the poor, the sick, the unemployed and disabled, his determination to sell off the NHS and his continued support for the decaying wreck of Thatcherite zombie economics. Attitudes which Johnson and the Tories also share with Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer.
There’s only one solution: end Thatcherism. Get the Tories out of government, and Starmer out of the Labour Party.
Tags: Alex Belfield, Boris Johnson, Confederation of British Industry, Conservatives, Edmund Burke, Internet, Keir Starmer, Labour Party, Margaret Thatcher, Rachel Reeves, Robert Peel, the Disabled, the Poor, Winston Churchill
November 22, 2021 at 4:45 pm |
Spot on but am afraid that the blairites of the labour party won’t go quietly
November 22, 2021 at 6:01 pm |
You have more chance of Alex Belfield answering where all the donations to his Paypal, GoFundMe and meet and greets went than getting decent opposition from Labour.