Monday 2 September 2013

THINGS WE NO LONGER SEE. mumber one. a journalist asking a proper question.




Prime minister Cameron,  this is the first time in nearly three hundred years that a prime minister has lost a vote on going to war; when will you be resigning?

5 comments:

Angus said...

"...that a prime minister has lost a vote on going to war"

Yes.... but you are talking about PROPER prime ministers, not cardboard cut-outs.

boris blunderbus, aka blo-jo - a cunt called to cuntdom said...

in contrast to dave cameron...

...who, in the face of an overwhelming public and parliamentary rejection of military intervention in syria, shut his stupid trap and, taking his folding canvas deck-chair with him, retreated shamefaced to the bunker of political doom in the vain hope of clinging onto his job and perhaps salvaging a few grassroots votes at the next general election...

...i find that my own out-bored-motored mouth is utterly disconnected from both my brain and the mood of the great british electorate...

...and in a desperate, groping, opportunist attempt first to position myself for a possible future punt at the conservative party crown, and then lead my fellow unguided war-heads to indecorous and inglorious defeat in any subsequent national election...

...i have taken a highly-educated decision to continue in my calling to frantically cock-suck every available pillar of the israeli-american corporate establishment, and to give my fullest backing to any bugger barmy enough to prosecute a suicidal war against syria and its many formidable and powerful allies...

...and on reflection, i think this may be why dave got a first-class honours degree from oxford, whilst i only got an upper-second.

cockney craftworker said...

@boris blunderbus, aka blo-jo - a cunt called to cuntdom

taking his folding canvas deck-chair with him

i like it, but me personally, i prefer to think of clegg as more of an old-fashioned 'shooting-stick'...if you get me point, mate.

Old timer said...

Why should a PM who sought solid Parliamentary support resign when he lost the vote? Surely much better to seek consent to something so important than just rush to war the way one of his predecessors did.

Next time, thicky Milliblunt should seek to make it a motion of confidence, then watch the reptiles emerge from their shellsuits. Still nobody on the Tory side with the guts to mount a formal challenge, and the election draws nearer daily. Maybe they all sense a loss of power in 2015 already.

call me ishmael said...

There are several reasons he should resign, along with Hague, who promoted the whole thing. Firstly he misread the intention of his unconstitutional and unelected coalition and thus reveals his incompetence at even the smallest task; secondly, he and his fellow spivs were calling for the illegal, disgraceful, airborne murder of civilians, they should pack up their tents and fuck off and thirdly he has deliberately and foolishly publicly misled the president of the United States as to a British alliance with him in his desperate, moronic Crusader mission, the cheap cunt, and thus brought ridicule upon the nation which he is, in any event, trampling to bits.

But the point, mr ot, of the post, the moral of the story, the burden of the song, is that none of skymadeupnewsandfilth even asked him the question; no wonder he feels he can burn the wheelchairs and flog the hospitals.