Tuesday 27 November 2007

Dangerous Moonlight

Angels are in Warsaw till Sunday to spy on the

VIII Kongres Polskich Hidrauliko'w

where the future of Poland will be settled.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bad timing, HG! It's all going off over here, so bad that Gordo has appointed Harriet Harman to oversee an enquiry to someone who lent money to her amongst others.

All good clean fun.

hatfield girl said...

Gordon Brown jest uważany za wielkie rozczarownie tu w Warszawie. To jest anonimowy punkt widzenia podczas obiadu.

hatfield girl said...

How's that for being the new Stanislaw, Elby!

Anonymous said...

I like it, HG, and have to say in response, wczyxwvty pzycwfyk lywkz splotz.

Colleagues of mine worked with a Pole in Canada who had no vowels (bar "y" in his surname. Mark Wkyzwczy or summat. Know to all as Mark Alphabet.

Brown extraordinary in PMQ, roaring statistics and apparent NuLabour achievements in response to all attacks.

Odd though that he called the activity unlawful, yet is leaving it to the Electoral Commission to decide.

Could this be the end?

There is an *excellent* Stanislaw in one of Guido's many posts yesterday. Guido - well, all of us - having the time of his/our life/lives; the sight of GB so discombobulated a wonder to behold.

Newmania said...

Great excitement HG a huge swing against Brown they are confimred 11% behind and cannot hope to get back at this rate .


There is such a lot to be done when they are gone

lilith said...

Which roughly translates as "Gordon Brewery is ranked large letdowns herein on Warsaw. To wit anonymous viewpoint when dinner." :-)

Anonymous said...

Well thanks to http://intertran.tranexp.com, I gather that 'Gordon Brewery is ranked large letdowns herein on Warsaw. To wit anonymous viewpoint when dinner'

Gordon Brewery is good. But "large letdowns" is superb. I am still bemused as to how he has his reputation for competence, economic and otherwise. Mind you, watching him during PMQs, when now and again he defeats questioners by vomiting statistics all over them &/or hitting a huge crescendo on how Labour have had the "longest period of sustained whatever..." until said questioner submits.

But the game's up. Wendy Alexander's been got by Guido, bless him, and the more that is uncovered the more evidence there is of systemic abuse of donations, in a number of ways.

Huge fun!

word verification

uidwht - You hide what?

hatfield girl said...

The total incomprehension of the Leader entering his personal nirvana unchallenged and unworthy of high office ('but we have seen him for 10 years...surely it was known?') is matched only by concern at immigration levels in England. "Do they not know" I am asked earnestly, "that we project a population of 105 million by 2040 for England? If not rather sooner should nothing intervene." And "Of course many of our people are from the Polish regions where the Transition has not yet been able to reach fully but it seems the education does not work in England and there is work for many there for the moment. "
Our Home Office may not know who is coming in or going out, or who is where, but the Polish government does; perhaps they could ask to be let in on the statistics.
I think part of the 'large letdowns' was the Leader's performance over the EU Constitution and pretending it isn't one and if it is we're opted out anyway. There' a robust sense of sovereignty here.

hatfield girl said...

It is surely not possible that if Brown is pulled down, N, the Labour regime will insist it can have another go with Blair's majority under yet another leader, is it? If they got away with that our democracy would be truly dead and all MPs elected by Labour voters merely lobby fodder zombies; it flies in the face of the whole spirit of our single member constituencies with the MP representing all the electorate once elected.

Anonymous said...

They are utterly shameless, so that is quite possible. Who they are is another matter - I looked at the Labourhome Blog earlier (a very tedious place indeed), and they have a poll for who should be in the cabinet. Four of them I had never heard of. All being prepared in the pods in the greenhouse behind Number 10. The invasion of the Miliblobs.

Abrahams/Martins broke cover in the Guardian CiF this morning. Called NuLabour "a good cause" in effect, and has been roundly slapped about for his troubles. A bunch of shysters.

The Dear Leader wants to change funding laws again. What difference will that make if they intend to ignore them? We'd rather hear they intend to stop breaking the law. And none of them really meant to break the law, it seems. Just a little oversight, you know.