Sunday, 17 May 2009

Never Forgive Them


The range of gifts awarded to themselves by Members of Parliament is as if they were getting marrried, not going to work. Beds, mattresses, linen, kitchen equipment, sofas, home entertainment systems, glasses, china, knives and forks, carpets, lamps, washing machines, dryers...

My children, and yours, as they set up their grown up lives, are forced to contribute to this.

4 comments:

Sen. C.R.O'Blene said...

Spot on Hats.

Never have I hated so many people at the same time. They are the scum of a populace which presumed greatness and have been caught with their pants well below their ankles, and that includes the girls as well.

I really want to see them squirm uncontrollably, and I will show no mercy when they ask for my forgiveness.

When I was making expenses claims, (in the good old days when I worked for someone), I worried for months on whether I should claim for a few gin and tonics bought for speculative clients. My boss was always calm and fair and said it was for the benefit of my firm, and dismissed my concerns. It was his money I was spending.

Who would take that attitude in this bastard shower/government we have running our incompetent bunch of misfits?

I am appalled, and that Scottish git Martin has to be crucified for his dreadful position.

I want him devastated now.

hatfield girl said...

This really must be brought to an end. The offensiveness of Sarah Brown using taxpayers' money to furnish her house, and clean her flat, flipped to her by her husband when he finally got into the prime minister's office and free housing, (posing as a bride at over forty with a spouse who had been shrieking at journalists I am not gay, Peter says I am gay and I am not gay, marrying her when he was over fifty and propriety required a wife), and her, posing as a decent woman while she takes my children's taxes for her effing curtains......

hatfield girl said...

And as for the other one, Cherie Booth QC. A huge mortgage on a house that cost under £50,000 whose interest was charged to tax paid by the young and, therefore, necessarily the poor. While her husband's Chancellor of the Exchequer doubled the 10% tax rate on the poorest (flats to be cleaned, brothers to be paid). And then lots of that New Labour family's expenses receipts were, we are told, shredded by accident.

Odin's Raven said...

The Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards also needs to be replaced by an organisation that checks the moral quality and suitability of candidates before election, and whilst members of the House.
It would be so entertaining to see Brown, Martin etc. etc. being flogged half to death whilst someone reads out their crimes.