This is
the beguiling face of more Labour Lies, Amy Rutland, a 23-year-old from Margate
in Kent whose diatribe against UKIP's Diane James was slanderous in the least and libellous
in execution. The fact that a trained
lawyer, in David Dimbleby, allowed the attack and seemingly supported it was
only slightly balanced when a fellow panellist went to the defence of Ms James
and the UKIP position and rhetoric. This
is the same Labour Party that gave us Tony Bliar and wars with dubious if not
illegal justification.
Amy Rutland a Labour Party activist
As a
regional policy co-ordinator for the party she campaigned at the Eastleigh
by-election in which UKIP came second to the Lib Dems, she allegedly spent the
afternoon before the QT screening at a meeting to talk about education policy
with Labour MP Stephen Twigg, who was also on the panel. It become obvious that
Mr Twatt then referred to a fellow Socialist apologist was seeming planted in
the audience as ‘the
questioner in the audience’
If
anyone impartial had ever tried to get onto a Question Time audience you will
appreciate the difficulty that ordinary, non-partisan political viewers have of
these insidious beasts, party political animals and their unbowed intent to
mold everyone to their lunatic ideals and who monopolise what is supposedly a
Free Debating Forum.
It
most certainly is not otherwise the BNP, amongst others, would have had the
representation their numbers merit.
I notice on her twitter she was congratulated by the 'duisgusting' Mo Ansar. With such friends, what do you expect from the vile fat little troll.
ReplyDeleteHow dare you belittle the little ignorant hard faced stupid bitch?
ReplyDeleteA man who had just bought a new Mercedes turned on the radio and nothing happened. Furious, he stamped back into the garage and yelled "When I buy a £50,000 car I expect the damn radio to work."
ReplyDeleteThe salesman explained to him that the radio had been programed to his voice and all he had to do was tell the radio what he wanted to hear.
He got back into the car and said "Country music," and old Willie Nelson started singing.
"Rock and roll," he exclaimed, and immediately Elvis started crooning.
"Easy listening," he remarked, and at once it sounded like he was in a supermarket.
He was relaxed, driving back to his home when a car cuts him up. He controls his temper but before he knows it another driver cuts him up.
"Useless stupid cu*nts!" he screamed.
The radio comes on ... ".. now follows a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour Party..."