Somewhere in the history of the Milliband clan someone must have been on the receiving end of a particularly powerful gypsy curse. I can’t think of any other reason why the Millibeasts would talk complete shit every single time they open their mouths.
David the Millibeast will tell the Fabian Society, one of Liebour’s propaganda sockpuppets, that Liebour needs to show it is excited by the prospect of a fourth term in government rather than exhausted by it. He will also tell them that the UK isn’t the bridge between the US and Europe but rather a “global hub” linking world “networks”.
I will show restraint by addressing his first statement first. Liebour members are struggling to get excited by the prospect of the next election because they’ve made themselves unelectable. Bottler Brown bottled out of holding an early election while Liebour was basking in the “Brown bounce” because even with a new leader he knew that they were unelectable. Why waste energy getting excited about the prospect of winning the next election when everyone knows full well that they are unelectable.
Now onto the newspeak. Global hub? World networks? This is a country you’re making trying – and failing – to run here, not a fucking company. I’d expect a PR consultant or a marketing person to come with that kind of shit which, no doubt, they did. It’s not as if the Millibeasts have the gumption to write a speech by themselves, not with the gypsy curse. We do more trade with the US than we do with the entire continent of Europe and comments like this from the Foreign Secretary won’t do much for our relationship with our biggest trade partner.
What hope is there for any of us with cretins like this in charge?
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The Millitwats are not the victims of a Gypsy curse just the result of a limited gene pool.
Millibeasts. Excellent! 😀
Total and utter gimp. “No chance whatsoever”, I think he said yesterday about the prospect of a referendum on how we’re governed. The British electorate – particularly the English – will neither forgive nor forget such treachery, and I’m in full support of the revival of the death sentence in a few select cases. 🙂