A belated announcement for the newly-resurrected Twat of the Week award and a return of the usual suspects.
First we had the Ignorant Jock, Gordon Brown. Always a firm favourite for the Twat of the Week award and rarely fails to make the nominations.
Secondly the unelected Scottish Lord Chancellor of England and the Prime Ministers old chum, Charlie Falconer.
Thirdly was Mrs Sane’s nomination (she’ll be upset nobody voted for him) – “that bloke with the really annoying eyebrows”, the Scottish Transport Secretary for England, Alistair Darling.
And finally, what Twat of the Week award could fail to include the treacherous war criminal himself, Prime Minister Anthony Charles Lynton Bliar?
The unanimous winner was, of course, the Tartan Taxman. BNP supporters and haters alike were united in wondering “what the f**k have race hate laws got to do with the Treasury?” Just because a judge finds the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, not guilty of racial hatred for criticising a religion doesn’t mean the law has to be changed, even if it means that bigots like Griffin would be taken off the streets. He broke no law, he is free to criticise who and what he likes – it’s called free speech.
Gordon Brown, you are the thoroughly deserving recipient of this weeks Twat of the Week award.