Good News Day

Ding dong, the witch is dead and the world became a better place.

Robert Mugabe, whose brutal rule of Zimbabwe turned his country into an international outcast and left it mired in corruption, violence and economic crisis, has died at the age of 95.

It’s just a shame that he died in relative comfort, unlike those he had brutally murdered.

Meanwhile, arch anti-democrat Gina Miller loses her court case.

Pro-EU campaigner Gina Miller has lost her legal bid to scupper Boris Johnson‘s planned suspension of Parliament.

Mrs Miller, who is backed by former PM John Major, had urged London’s High Court to rule that Mr Johnson’s advice to the Queen to prorogue Parliament for five weeks was an ‘unlawful abuse of power’.

But three of the country’s top judges today rejected the case, meaning the suspension of Parliament, planned to start next week, can go ahead.

That’s because it wasn’t an unlawful abuse of power, it was a perfectly normal process prior to presenting a Queen’s Speech. This vile woman thinks that she can force through her warped agenda via the courts.

Outside court, Mrs Miller said she was ‘very disappointed with the judgment’, but vowed to take the case to the case to another costly hearing at the Supreme Court later this month.

This creature won’t take “no” for an answer, just as she can’t take “leave” for an answer.

Speaking on the court steps, Mrs Miller said: ‘Today we stood up for everyone – we stood up for future generations, we stood up for our representative democracy, and tried to stop those who would wreck our constitution.

‘To give up now would be a dereliction of our responsibility to help protect our elected representatives – our eyes and ears that sit in Westminster – who protect our rights and give each of us a voice.

You speak for no one but yourself and the other sore losers. You do not speak for me and you do not represent democracy. No one voted for you. You speak for nobody. Fuck off.

6 Comments

  1. Very disappointed. I hoped that someone had nuked parliament and all these scumbag traitors had been terminate3d.

    To find out it was only Bob was a bit of a disappointment, although still +ve news. See who the next dictator is in a few days then.

  2. Excellent news the butcher of Zimbabwe has kicked the bucket, wonder if he managed to take his £millions to hell with him stuffed up his jacksie.

    Excellent suggestion for Miller, FO is an ideal solution.

  3. Gina Miller sticking up for democracy by doing everything that she possibly can to oppose it. The BBC reporting on Mugabe’s legacy. It gets more Orwellian by the minute.

  4. Who is bankrolling Gina Miller’s multitude of lawsuits? Did anyone ever find out? Back in 2017 her legal team rushed to a high court injunction to prevent disclosure of her sponsors during her first legal foray… so who’s money is she taking?

    Surely in the spirit of transparency and Democracy that this Banker’s wife lectures the rest of us on, surely we should be told who she is actually fronting for?

    • If you dig around, she’s married to a successful Hedge Fund manager Alan Miller, who has close business links to a certain Mr Soros. Bet that comes as a big surprise to everyone.
      Now, Soros donated £400,000 to the anti Brexit group “Best for Britain”, which Miller founded. She subsequently left that group, probably to distance herself from the “philanthropist”.
      It seems that anybody donating to her cause can legally remain anonymous if the sum is less than £500.
      I suppose her husband would have the means to fund her. Strange how “Uncle George’s” name pops up in relation to the Millers though.

  5. Mugabe and his fellow blacks buggered up Rhodesia. Under white rule nobody starved and Rodesia exported food.

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