Showing posts with label Labour in-fighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labour in-fighting. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Gordon: you can have your "Operation Cake" - but you can't eat it!


The second batch of fascinating insights from Peter Watt - the erstwhile general secretary of the Labour Party - in his book entitled "Inside Out" is now available in the Mail on Sunday.

What a shower of shit! Labour (New or otherwise) is not a political party. It is loose association of rival gangs that are intent on destroying each other.

You can't trust them. You can't believe a word they say. And you must vote them into oblivion at the general election.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

"He puts the oaf in dauphin" - another quote that characterises Labour's impending defeat?


What a terrible thing to say about the current Foreign Secretary! Not!

Loved this quote from Matthew D'Ancona's article in the Sunday Telegraph:

"Other than Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt, who called on Wednesday for a leadership ballot, the chosen fall guy for last week's failed regicide has been David Miliband. "He puts the oaf in dauphin," as one of his Cabinet colleagues put it. And it was to Miliband that the Labour MP Eric Joyce was clearly referring on Thursday's Today programme when he said – devastatingly – that "there are one or two aristocrats at the top end of the Labour Party who think if they act coy, they may inherit the leadership of the party".

More please!

Friday, May 01, 2009

Fear, filth and a frightening Labour machine!


Many thanks to the very ancient and sage Prodicus for THIS link to Nick Cohen's article in the May edition of Standpoint which provides yet another fascinating insight into the way that the Brownites have controlled and intimidated our so-called free press over the Labour years.

It starts with this: "...what we once called "spin", and a more plain-speaking age would have called "propaganda", has degenerated from the manipulation of the press that all governments practise into character assassination and career destruction."

And ends with this: "...Yet we accept a PM who achieved power not through the ballot box but by bullying his critics and rivals. As with any other bully, all it would take to stop him is for his opponents to call his bluff. That for years hardly any have, says more about us than it does about him."

I recommend that you read the whole article to get a real understanding of the depths that this disgraceful man has sunk over the last 12 years.

Tricky Dicky was bad enough but Brown has brought us all down!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

What a mendacious lot!

I have been listening to various interviews with Dolly Draper during the day and I am amazed this deranged man was ever taken seriously. This is just one example.



Brown will, of course, remain above the fray. That's not "the right thing to do!"

Update: In the meantime, one Labour MP blogger has made the following comment on Twitter:

"tomharrismp Those who have read Stephen King's "The Langoliers" will have found tonight's "Doctor Who" very familiar." Well that's OK then!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Ferrets in a sack


I can recommend this article by Paul Linford which he wrote for his column today in the Newcastle Journal for its analysis of the in-fighting now going on within the Labour Party on whether Brown should be kicked out soon and who would be best placed to succeed him.

I don't usually agree much with Paul but he has a good conclusion: "Until very recently, there was a settled will in the Labour Party that, for good or ill, the party was stuck with Mr Brown until the election, and that it had better knuckle down and make the best of it. My instinct tells me this mood is changing, and that the party may be about to experience a spring awakening. Watch this space."

Indeed! Watch this space too.