Wednesday 25 April 2012

UK Parliament. Prime Ministers Questions. Farce.

I watched, against my better judgement, Prime Ministers Questions on the BBC parliament channel. It was the usual mix of schoolboy shouting and downright child like antics of grown men and women. However, it was worth it to see Cameron squirming around in his seat when the double dip recession was mentioned. true to form, Cameron blamed too much debt by the last government, too much debt by the banks and last but not least he blamed it on too much debt by the people of this country. He has been in power for two years and it is not his fault that we are back in recession. As a Prime Minister, he is incompetent, or he would be if he was actually trying to get this country back on it's feet. The fact is, he isn't. He is in power to help, firstly, the banks and the city of London, and secondly, he is helping the UK military industrial complex. To help both, he needs our armed forces to be involved in foreign wars. He gives tax payers money to the banks and the banks give that money to our arms manufacturers who then sell the weapons back to the government who pay for them with yet more tax payers money. We live in a kleptocracy. We are being governed by thieves and it's time we woke up to that fact.
to watch Ed Millibland letting Cameron off the hook was disgusting, and also seeing Ed (Bilderberg) Balls squealing like a schoolgirl was also disgusting. Cameron, at no time, gave a straight answer to any question he was asked, especially about his dealings with mafia don, Rupert Murdoch. He defended the culture secretary and so tarred himself with the same brush as the aforementioned Jeremy Hunt. Cameron knows full well that him and his millionaire government cannot be touched and he carries on with his disastrous policies without caring who he destroys in the process.
If anyone was in any doubt that our system of government needed to change, the governments we have had since 1979 when Thatcher was elected, including the Labour government, should be enough of a reminder that power corrupts and we have had our fare share of corrupt politicians.
I have not misspelled Ed Millibland's name incorrectly. It is just the way I see him.

1 comment:

old goat said...

I am making a catalogue of farces related to manufacturing, starting with the R101, when goverment ignored the expertise of Barnes Wallace, to the cancelled Black Streak project which put the first satellite into orbit.
More examples please