Sunday, 1 March 2009

Labour dithers over Pensions...Well, never!!!

The obscenity of this debate is that we have to listen to newly sainted, Prescottesque, Labour Politicians dictating on what ought to happen with one man’s pension. Just because I am one of thousands who had my pension stolen by a Labour Government does not mean I wish that fate to fall on someone who, in reality, does not deserver a pension at all. But while we reward the likes of Mandelson, Hain, Alexander, Plunkett et al with positions of power and unwarranted responsibility, we shall all suffer.

Instead of the Government screaming about something they brought about, they ought to be getting rid of those intellectually corrupt who cemented their own positions before doing their jobs. The prime architect of this fiasco whose fingerprints are all over this mess is Gordon Brown. British Bankers, much lauded by the British Political Intelligentsia, deemed to be not responsible for the Death of British Banking, should be marched onto Horse Guards and shot while their political allies should be barred for life from public office. The very same Quangoes who oversaw this disaster should have been put on a barge on the Thames and sent into the dawn in eternal Flames of Damnation.

Those who voted for this legion of inadequates ought to be made to do Public Service on top of their natural jobs; not that any of them work at all: and be made to repeat that forgotten Kennedy speech… “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.”

What is most disconcerting is that decades of political correctness have allowed the country to be flooded with Labour supporters who have no concept of British fairness, equality or rights.

Only this week, this Government spent another fortune in fetching to this country an alien who could and possibly was a volunteer in the fight against those very rights some of us have fought to protect. Yet again this week a Victoria Cross holder speaks out, and in tune with Notareargunner, on the disgraceful treatment of sick former soldiers. In one of the numerous TV police programmes I witnessed a policeman dealing with a mentally ill former serviceman with no respect, no compassion and definitely no understanding because his life had fallen into alcohol overuse. Has everyone forgotten the maxim, there but for the grace of…?

All I ask is for decent governance. I have no brook with a political philosophy or political aspirations. What I want is a word to mean what it says. If a Government can take from the very people who protect them their entitlements of pension and health treatment, then they can, at the stroke of a pen, reclaim all the monies that we are now being forced to pay to correct this inept Governments’ lack of probity and decency.

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