Off Message

The left has been throwing a temper tantrum since the outcome of the election. On the whole, I believe this to be a good thing. You see, the next time some brain-dead fuckwit talks about the “nasty party” we may remind them of the thugs who, having failed to get their man into Downing Street, defaced war memorials in a fit of pique. During the  Blair years, the Tories lost three successive elections. Did their followers then go out on the rampage, damaging property and having scuffles with the police? Or did they accept that the election was held and they lost? The latter, it seems.

I mean, going by the illiterate and hard of thinking morons who seem to have taken over Wolfie Smith’s mantle, the Tories have passed legislation to kill people all in the  space of seven days. That’s pretty impressive stuff indeed. I mean, we are used to seeing top-hat wearing toffs walking down the street, kicking beggars and small children, while on their way to the nearest food-bank in order to set  fire to it. You haven’t? Really?

Charlotte Church seems to think that they lost because they didn’t get their message across. It never occurs to them that, actually, the electorate got the message loud and clear, didn’t like it and responded with a “stick it up your arse”. After all, who, in their right mind would like the nasty, spiteful politics of envy that these people espouse. They don’t give a flying fig about the vulnerable, they are all about power and there is nothing so alluring as the use of force. Socialism thrives on force. It’s what makes it work. Boxer may have his uses in the short term, but do not  make the mistake that there is any compassion hiding beneath the surface of leftist politics, for there is none. This is about power and control. The behaviour we have seen this week exposes its naked misanthropy for what it is.

These people are vile. The politics they espouse is pure poison – misanthropic poison.

So, by all means campaign for a change in our electoral system. After all, I have precious little time for it myself. I don’t particularly like representative democracy because, well, the representative has a habit of ignoring the people he represents – but this election was fair and at a turnout of over 60% no one can argue  that there wasn’t a legitimate outcome (and you cannot assume that those who didn’t vote would vote for your man had they done so). The majority clearly rejected the idea of a Miliband/Balls government propped up by the SNP. So, suck it up, frankly. You lost. Get over it. And while you are at it, grow up.

13 Comments

  1. Russell Brand said that he would stick a firework up his arse and light it if the Tories got a majority.

    Would I be right in hoping that the only reason this act has not yet occurred is because there has been a delay in sourcing a big enough firework?

  2. Is there any means by which this can be shared? Leftards are crawling over Arsebook and it sums up my thoughts perfectly but far more eloquently than I could ever manage.

  3. I loved the banner that said “37% of 66% is not a majority” – bet they’d not be saying that if Labour had won.

    I put Brand in the same camp as Ashdown and Campbell who said they’d eat their hat and kilt respectively. Just proves you can’t trust any of these lefty bastards to keep their word!

    Be grateful you don’t live in Suffolk. I have a pal there who has to suffer Brand at the local drug rehab centre. He says the bloke is a major pissant of the first order. Perhaps I should send him a firework?

    • It is a majority. Those who didn’t vote decided that they didn’t want to be counted – and you cannot assume that they will have voted a particular way if they had voted. So, under the rules that currently exist, the Tories won a majority. End of.

      Perhaps I should send him a firework?

      Send him two – he might miss with the first one.

  4. The left, eh? Every fucking single one of us? Didn’t know your circle of acquaintance was that large. Still I hope you enjoy resurrection of the Cheltenham stasi’s charter, powers to punish people who obey the law and the halfwit gove’s attempt to abolish the HRA, which will fail because the halfwit doesn’t understand what it is. Yeah, I am sure you’ll tell me Labour are as bad or worse, which is why I didn’t vote for them. But rather than gloating, perhaps a libertarian might reflect on the consequences of Tory government? I assume that you are still flying under libertarian colours ir is it a flag of convenience?
    Power

    • I don’t sail under any flag as I’ve told you in the past. Nor do I desire power over anyone – that’s so far from the mark, it’s laughable.

      I’m well aware of Cameron’s recent comments and despise him for them. However, he has a reduced majority in the house, so pushing it through will be more difficult – unlike the uphill battle we had with ID cards and a huge Labour majority.

      And, no, I’m not gloating. What we have is simply less odious than the alternative. I am deploring the behaviour of those who engage in whining and vandalism, who cannot face defeat with dignity.

  5. All the political party’s are the same…It’s just that some are more Left leaning than the others…..Left Liberalism has that mental disease called Political Correctness…They all suffer from it in various forms….Politicians and media whores abound with this highly infectious disease….The Cons won, let’s see what they deliver….Will it be more of the same old, same old crap or will they use some common sense? Something that is sadly lacking in this present day because it’s deemed politically expedient to follow the sheep to the slaughter house via PCism because of Leftist, moronic thinking…

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