Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Where is the part time Prime Minister?

It would seem that the Prime Minister or as my friend calls him Gordon Clown, has dissapeared.

As soon as Michael Jackson died, he made a comment. He commented on Tom Daley's amazing success at diving almost immediately, and he was there to congratulate Susan Boyle on televisions X Factor. Where is he now after one of the most riduculous cases of justice ever known to the United Kingdom?

Scotlands decision to release the Lockerbie Bomber on compashionate leave hardly seems to be very compashionate to the 270 families of the poor people that died after the that dreadfull day when a bomb exploded on a Pan Am flight.

Surely there is a huge difference between freeing the Ronnie Biggs the Great Train Robber, whom never kiled anyone and someone who murdered 270 blessed Souls.

The annoucement and release is made and Brown simply dissapears. You can't choose when to be Prime Minister. It reminds me of the death of our dear loved Princess Diana and the awful way that the Royal's, at the time, hid at Balmoral instead of facing the public and speaking out. It caused the people to turn against the Royals. One can only hope this latest blunder will cause the same for the Clown Brown.

May the people remember that you signed away our constitutional rights in the European Charter without the referendum you promised us sir. You have dug us into a £800 Billion debt mountain yet claimed to be the chancellor that ended the boom and bust. You call £800 Billion the end of Bust? It's only tyhe beginning sir. Oh and you agreed to giving up the European Rebate that Margarette Thatcher negotiated on our EU Membership. Not only did you give that up? Why sir, Why? But our membership to the EU has now risen by £2 Billion. What do we, the British get for our money? We have a Clown as the head of Government and his in hiding. I have to ask, what is the point of the man who waited his whole life to be PM and turned out he couldn't do the job.

When it comes to election day I hope and pray that the people remember all of your unforgivable blunders.

Now we face trade embargoes as countries like the United States turn against the UK for their decision to release the Lockerbie Bomber. It doesnt matter that we have devolution, its all still the UK. Starting to remind me of the election campaign when I was still at school and the cover of a tabloid newspaper that said "If Labour win, would the last person to leave the country please turn off the lights".

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