Sunday 4 July 2010

Tory Buffoonery is back

The latest idea from the incompetent "Chuckle Brother Coalition", is the incredibly naive suggestion to scrap laws with a Website for suggestions from the public including the comment "Every unnecessary law, every mind-numbing rule, every time your rights have been infringed now is the time to tell us about it." Clearly, Chuckle Brother the Younger does not appreciate that law constantly evolves and each layer of law shapes the laws passed previously. If he thinks that just ripping a law up is as tearing up a piece of paper, this shows the incredible naivety and pig headed arrogance of the man. Do not be surprised if the law that most people want scrapping is the ban on fox hunting.... Despite the fact that the vast majority of UK detests this abhorrent pastime, the Tories will try any available means to bring back murder sports.

Clearly following the emergency budget, the agenda of the new coalition Government has been set, with its high taxation, low jobs strategy for the future, in view of tax increases directed at the poorest members of society. Osbourne's buffoonery is perfectly demonstrated in his comment that VAT increases do not effect the poor as much as the rich. Clearly, this classic, almost characterturesq example of a Tory buffoon has no understanding of the pressures faced by the poorest members in society, who are effected more by tax rises, which do not take into account the ability to pay. Maybe Mr Osbourne would be better served spending more time on his sleazy pastimes, which appear to have been conveniently forgotten by the Murdoch driven press.

This odious little man with no economic knowledge whatsoever has begun Cameron's mission of dismantling the state, and will send this country back into recession with his cuts of public services which are driven by blind ideology, as opposed to good economic sense.

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