Monday 30 March 2009

Politics

Oh how the mighty have fallen. I find it intensely amusing that the prudish Jacqui Smith has been hoisted by her own petard. She has presided over a Home Office that has introduced and attempted to introduce all sorts of rules/laws regarding the nations sexuality and hubby has been sat at home enjoying the dubious delights of porn. I wonder if she was around as he was salivating over the delights of which ever pneumatic starlet was performing, oh wouldn't it be just the icing on this cake if it turns out that it was gay porn that he was indulging in!!!! Is it a sacking offence-No but the judgment and the lack of care and attention to detail hardly meet the standards expected of a Minister of State, especially one at the heart of our legal system. Small wonder that there are so many absconding asylum seekers and illegal immigrants in the country if she can't even be bothered to check her expenses claims. That should be a sacking offence-incompetence and lack of care destine her for a career on the back benches. 22K for staying with her sister seems exorbitant as well. This government has introduced more legislation and more criminal sanctions than any other in history when you compare like with like in terms of time in office. What odds for a Labour victory next election? Brown will out on his ear and hopefully some of the sleaze buckets that inhabit the present cabinet and back benches.

2 comments:

Sarah said...

I think that by asking/making him apologise publicly for the faux pas, she has shown who wears the trousers/holds the purse strings in that marriage... isn't he on the payroll too?

It stinks.

PHR said...

She may well hold the purse strings but by the revelations of today and the fact that these expenses were submitted she clearly knows how to suck hard on the tax payers teat. How much longer are we going to pay for the bunch of incompetent ne'er do wells that populate our Halls of Power. when will we get politicians who have actually lived a life and contributed to society. All we have at present are a crop of lawyers and politicos whose sole aim is to line their pockets, get it on the CV and then try and parachute out into some Non Exec Directorship somewhere, it's this that probably allowed the pensions at the banks we now own to be passed.