Saturday 3 May 2008

Coup d'Etat

The people have spoken. The unelected Leader never had legitimacy, his Party has just had the dregs of the last elected prime minister's popular democratic support drained away.

The Junta are all at Chequers planning an announcement on 'major constitutional change'.

It would be a very small, self-contained operation to take them all away to safe-keeping, they've already rounded themselves up.

And it is a Bank Holiday weekend. It could all be done and dusted by Tuesday morning.

4 comments:

lilith said...

What a cheering thought :-) Mendacious interview with our unelected leader on Radio 5 breakfast on Wednesday (1hr 3/4 in) Nicky Campbell put the boot in, made John Humphrys look like Brown's best mate.

Elby the Beserk said...

Just so. A Black Maria, assistants in the back loaded with Sodium Pentathol. Straight to Stansted, and then via Diego Garcia to Gitmo.

That'd do.

Glorious day here. The Guardianistas all holding their noses, and going "Oh. LOOK what you horrible people have done".

Blissful. Bojo got his Mojo working.

hatfield girl said...

Look what we can do if given the remotest chance to vote, L. Look what the Scottish did, and now the Welsh and the Londoners.

There will be no more voting unless they are driven out.

hatfield girl said...

And they are brutal, interfering usurping bullies. Coup d'etat are not about overthrowing the state, well not always. They can just as well be about removing illegitimate interference with the constitutional functioning of the state.

There should have been a general election on Blair's defenestration. He had the mandate from us, not this madman. At the very latest there should have been a general election last autumn.

Elections have the same relationship to social and political violence as diplomacy has to war.