Thursday 17 May 2012

The Queens Jubilee debacle.

I feel I have to say something about how I feel about the Queens upcoming jubilee, unfortunately for her, I will not be saying anything good about it. I have just returned home after visiting the local grocers shop and whilst there I spotted a poster in the doorway advertising a Jubilee celebration party at the local primary school. This is one big con, because the young children who will be attending this event won't have much insight into why it is being held. Of course they will have been told what it is all about, but I would bet that for the youngest children, they will just see the bit about the "bouncy castle" and "ice cream" and of course the obligatory burgers and hot dogs. All thoughts about the Queen will have gone right out of their heads. Because the kids will want to attend, their parents will also have to attend and all of this will of course be captured by the local newspaper photographer who will publish the photos and then copies will be sent down to show the Queen that her loyal subjects are actively celebrating her jubilee. I do not know anyone who is remotely interested in the Queens jubilee. They are only interested in the two days off work they will have. This is a diversion to keep our minds off of the impending Euro disaster that is heading our way and the threat of war if the rogue state of Israel decide that Iran needs a good bombing. We are being hoodwinked into believing that because the economy isn't getting any worse, things must be good. The government announced a 45,000 drop in the unemployment figures that leaves 2,600,000 still unemployed. These figures as we all know, are manipulated. The real unemployment figures are somewhere in the region of 4,000,000. The stats the government published are only the unemployed who are claiming benefit. No doubt the BBC will have blanket coverage showing all the celebrations throughout the United (divided) Kingdom. I for one will not be watching. I do not care what the Queen does and I don't care what her parasite family does either.
Happy jubilee everyone.
Ps. This is costing the British taxpayer millions when the Prime Minister says that we all must tighten our belts as we enter a period of austerity, but don't forget, "we are all in this together"

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