Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Its All A Matter Of Priorities!

In the great scheme of things, everyday occurrances dictate what does and doesent become important history.
Take Mr Moron Brown for instance.
Lets take "right now" as the timeline for this short study on priorities.
Right now he has 43 of his back benchers turning their backs on him.
He has Mr Darling doing his utmost to make sure they dont all vote against the moron in a vote with regard to the "10p tax row" and he is failing BIG TIME!
He (Brown) is using the "all powerfull" arm of G8 to demand this and that from other countries to avert a food chrisis which is allready here!
He has ministers right left and centre claiming this and that about themselves and others in a DIRE attempt to get some limelight, and in the case of prescott publicity for his book!
He has striking council workers all set to walk out anytime now in a row over pay and job hours changes.
He has teachers walking out in protest at proposed wage changes which are simply not enough for them, (teachers deserve more money and more power to tackle our unrully gobshite children!).
Also, any moment now, All eyes will be on him when he loses all his seats in the forthcoming local elections.
And amidst all of these very public events , whats he got at the top of his agenda?????

FLYING THE FLAG!!!!!!!

What fucking planet is that moron on?
does he think that allowing government departments to fly the union flag he will score brownie points?
does he think that we, the general british public will fly more flags on his say so?
i effing think not!
truth be told, we were threatened with prosecution if we flew our flags in case it upset an ethnic minority (DONT GET ME STARTED!) and we flew them anyway!
If he said tomorrow that anyone flying the union flag will be executed, i would fly it anyway!

Can you believe that the dickwad actually had a "Consultation meeting" with regard to flag flying?

well he did,,,

http://news.scotsman.com/uk/No-10-plans-to-fly.4009237.jp

THE ARTICLE.

No 10 plans to fly the flag for England's patron
saint


THE flag of St George will fly over 10 Downing
Street today to honour England's patron saint.
It is believed to be the first
time in recent memory that the red-and-white banner has been raised over Downing
Street on St George's Day and follows a review of flag-flying practices ordered
by Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister
confirmed that, following the completion last month of the flag-flying
consultation, No 10 will in future fly the Saltire on St Andrew's Day and the
Welsh dragon on and St David's Day.
However, as Northern Ireland does not
have an official national flag, the same practice will not apply on St Patrick's
Day.
Mr Brown is encouraging all government buildings in England that have
more than one flagpole to fly the English national flag alongside the Union flag
today, the Prime Minister's spokesman said.
Where only one pole is
available, the Union flag should be raised.
The only recent occasion when the
flag of St George has been flown over No 10 was during the 2006 World Cup.



What is this fucker on?

As for prescott suffering from bulimia,,,, GROW UP YOU FAT TWAT!

Prescott is a fat twat!
He is a greedy cunt and eats 5 meals at a time!
I think he wants sympathy, he also wants publicity for his book!!!
Apart from anything else, we have not heard much from him since Brown took over in an UNELECTED kind of way!
maybe he was feeling left out?
Lets not forget that the greedy twat was shopping with our money to the tune of £4ooo
I bet the fat cunt also ate it all himself too.
And he is so tight he would never have vomited it back up, HE WOULDNT DARE!

The chancellors lifeline sometime this year?
that means, small piece of string with no strength, and sometime never!

some interesting links to actual news stories.

Tax plans 'will push 300,000 into poverty'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tax-plans-will-push-300000-into-poverty-814052.html

Low level party funding 'a myth'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7361926.stm



http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/latestnews/-Brown-sounds-retreat-on.4009080.jp


FOOD bills for the average family in Britain have risen by £800 in a year, as
the highest rate of food inflation for a generation drives up supermarket
prices, it emerged yesterday.
A basket of 24 common items such as teabags and
pasta sauce costs 15 per cent more than it did 12 months ago, according to a
survey.
The supermarket price survey found that six pints of semi-skimmed
milk are now 28p dearer – a rise from £1.68 to £1.96 – at Tesco, Asda and
Sainsbury's.
The cost of a thick white loaf has gone up by more than 20 per
cent, from 54p to 65p, at both Tesco and Asda.
Customers are paying nearly 50
per cent more for a dozen medium free-range eggs at the top three supermarkets,
according to MySupermarket.co.uk – from £1.75 to £2.58.
A packet of fusilli
pasta at all three has nearly doubled from 37p to 67p, the survey found.
Also
in the basket of goods were cheese, potatoes, bolognese sauce and
cornflakes.
The figures show inflation is costing a family spending around
£100 a week on groceries an extra £15 a week, or £780 more over a year, reports
said.
Demand for basic agricultural goods has led to huge increases in global
grain prices in recent months. Those costs then pass on down the "food chain" to
meat and dairy products as farmers pay more to feed livestock.
Johnny Stern,
managing director of MySupermarket.co.uk, said: "The conclusion is that
supermarkets are passing on a sizeable amount of the increased costs. The
average customer cares about the products they need to put in their basket every
week that they don't have any choice about."
John Bason, finance director of
Associated British Foods, one of Britain's biggest food producers, said that
wheat prices had doubled in a year and supermarkets would have to raise the
price of bread again.
The figures are likely to increase pressure on the
ministers over the government's official inflation level. Critics say that it
fails to reflect the pain felt by shoppers.
Consumers are also being hit by
rises in world oil prices. On Wall Street yesterday, crude prices hit record
highs.
Higher food and fuel prices mean the Bank of England has less room to
manoeuvre when it comes to cutting interest rates, say analysts.
Vince Cable,
the Liberal Democrats' Treasury spokesman, said: "Rising food bills will hit
families already struggling to keep their heads above water following big rises
to many utility bills.
"The government must show more urgency in ensuring
the current world talks on agricultural trade no longer drift hopelessly because
of a lack of political will," he said.


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So from here on in, lets not forget whats important,,,

Its flying the flag, not all the other incidental run of the mill stuff,,, but FLYING THE FUCKING FLAG!!!!!



benny

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