Bill of Wrongs


I'd just like to offer up a quotation from Helena Kennedy, QC, writing in this weekend's FT on the British Bill of Rights that our government are in the process of launching and are promoting conspicuously vigorously:

"The true objective of this bill is not to restore parliamentary sovereignty. Its purpose is to consolidate executive power and reduce scrutiny...and it will chip away another piece of the mortar that holds together the rules-based order that Britain helped create after the second world war."

If we truly want the kind of leadership exemplified by a former, deranged US president, attempting to wrest control of his official vehicle from his aide in order to support an ongoing attempt at insurrection; then, by all means, continue to support Doris and his danse macabre, and see where it gets you.

Fortunately, the bear of little brain's support network seems to be deserting him at an ever-increasing rate, the latest being the stable of fawning print media: even Rothermere's vile news organs have been ordered to target the current Tory government's missteps, picadillos and crimes, so bad is the taint from any association with the bunch. Let's hope they continue to dig deeper the pit they already seem to be quite at home in: then they might soon disappear from view altogether...

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