Tonight, I am the Law!


The rule of law only seems to bite in favour of the hoi polloi in certain, select circumstances, as when the 'proles' stand up and get counted in the case of the P&O scandal. There's no Batman to avenge injustice here. It's good, therefore, to see that P&O got carpeted [remarkably] sharpish and were prompted into admitting they took a decision to deliberately break the law in firing and re-hiring its staff recently. The subsequent official hearing made for some butt-clenching viewing, seeing their chief principles squirming on the spit, admitting their duplicity. Due process at least seemingly survives and functions if suitably prodded into action.

'Tis a pity [for him, ultimately] that Doris Pooh the Younger sought - yet again - to try and offset the issue as a Labour Party/Starmer failing [as usual...*yawn*] by lying - yet again - to the House over the particulars of legislation changes pertinent to the issue at hand as being an EU thing. Once again, either the bear of little brain had simply left the facts behind in Eeyore's Gloomy Place, or he was - yet again - simply dissembling as is his usual wont.

We are now in a worse place economically than in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, and  to top it all, we still we haven't taken in any Ukrainian refugees, despite that country having had the equivalent of London's population forced into displacement by the war there. Ineffectual, feckless and downright dangerous: our government is not one to be proud of...

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