Friday, February 28, 2014

Blair's Legacy

We will gradually get to the whole truth about Blair and his gang of immoral misfits, aka the Labour Party. Anybody who had half a brain had a bloody good idea that he was a complete wanker, unfit to be on a town council let alone in Downing Street, but enough misfits kept voting Labour to keep him in power for far too long. Democracy eh?


The sight of Peter Hain on the morning news today grovelling and sliming about Labour's surrender to the IRA was a sight to behold. I'm sorry but constantly repeating that people knew that IRA men had been given get out of prison cards doesn't mean a thing. Who knew? The two terrorists now in government, McGuinness and Adams? The rest of the world didn't know.


This week we heard that Blair lied to keep the so called 'peace process' on track. Surprise, surprise, it was always easy to tell when Blair was lying, his lips moved.


His botched efforts at devolution have led to the potential break up of the UK. I doubt he ever expected the Scots Nazis to take control north of the border with Herr Salmond goose stepping around Edinburgh. He was probably just creating more layers of bureaucracy so he could install his sycophants in even more cushy jobs as MSPs and bosses of another tier of quangos.


Blair became some kind of Middle East peace envoy. Well some kind of peace he's bestowed on the Middle East. The man is a complete and utter shyster who should be on trial in The Hague then left dangling from a lamp post.

4 comments:

Sutan Pendak said...

Sod the Hague, let's just skip to the lamppost.

Daz Pearce said...

Something Blair always had was a talent for buying votes. He got how mass democracy worked and played the mugs who could be bought and sold absolutely perfectly.

Of course he was a total shit of the highest order, but for those who got tax credits, additional welfare payments, some public sector non-job or another spot on the gravy train that won't have mattered a jot.

Trouble with democracy without sufficient checks is it encourages, mnotivates and rewards people like Blair. Sad but true...

Sackerson said...

Well said, up to the last point - the Hague don't hang, and anyway does one hang a madman?

Gregg said...

I'm aware that the Hague doesn't hang people, especially from lampposts. I was 'waxing lyrical'.