Thursday 29 April 2010

Bigot voter, could be my Aunty Margie

What should have been a routine encounter with a Labour-supporting grandmother turned into an unmitigated disaster for the PM. Seconds after telling her she was a 'good woman', he was caught by a TV microphone privately attacking Gillian Duffy, 66, as a 'bigot' for daring to raise immigration with him - laying bare his contempt for the concerns of millions of voters.
 After 13 years of trying to inter-react with Gordon Marsden, Blackpool South, this incident exemplifies exactly what I have been saying and experiencing.  How can Gordon Brown, the unelected Prime Minister, understand the angst of ordinary people when he lives in Westminster Village among the Thieving Farmers of that Parish.  Not only are his boots dirtied by the MP's expenses fiasco, but he has wallowed in his non-efforts to clean up that middin.  With a massive Parliamentary majority he has proven inept and incapable of doing a simple task, putting the perpetrators before a Court.
The main question that Mrs Duffy was asking was the enormous debt that Brown will leave as a legacy of this corrupt Government, not European eastern migrants.  And the rant that a million of Brits had recently migrated to these parts as an exchange for the million trade and professional immigrants is a fatuous lie. What about the thousands of gypsies who put the Scousers to shame with their ability to take everything from the system and never contribute a single decent attribute?
Well done, Mrs Duffy.  You remind me of those lovely matriarchs from my own family I so dearly miss.

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