Tuesday 13 April 2010

An invitation to join the government of Britain

Join it? From what I've seen you want us to run the bloody thing because you haven't got a fucking clue how to do it yourselves. And who will be the beneficiaries of this "Big Society"? Your chums who get all the bleedin' contracts.

Not a good look for a walking stump

You're a fraud, Cameron, and luckily the country is starting to see right through you. You and your witless shower of goons would bring the country to its knees while you and your fellow chums rake in all the money. Here's the BBC's 'in a nutshell' version of their "manifesto". Oh, and by the way, it should have read 'An invitation ... '. Call me old-fashioned.  But not in a way that's detrimental to the country.

QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We have got to stop treating adults like children"
David Cameron

After the launch, the Guardian reckoned Cameron evoked the spirit of JFK, haha!  KFC, possibly. And pop band Keane said they were "horrified" to learn that one of their songs, Everybody's Changing, had been used as part of the soundtrack manifesto launch.  "Told the Tories played Keane at their manifesto launch. Am horrified. To be clear - we were not asked. I will not vote for them", Richard Hughes tweeted.

Steve Bell, the Guardian