Sunday, 1 September 2013

The one good thing that might come of the #Syria vote in the Commons.........

.... is that we might at long last get rid of the vainglorious, pompous and posturing turd that is David Cameron MP. For surely, a prime minister who has been so soundly defeated in the kind of vote where he might have expected almost total support, can have no possible mandate to continue in power. And I'm very surprised he has not already gone. As for the snivelling hypocrisy being spouted in the media and in Parliament - well I have to laugh.
Paddy Ashdown must surely have blushed when he said last week that he has never felt so ashamed and his wife's blood pressure must have increased a point or two. And all that garbage about the 'special relationship' As far as I'm concerned the 'special relationship' if it ever existed ended with the support given by Americans to the IRA and that's not to mention the Falklands or even Suez. Perhaps now we'll be able to quit this absurd notion that has been a laughing stock for years and stop being regarded as the American poodle. We have not held a position of authority in world affairs for a long time now and we might as well get used to it. We don't have the troops or the finance to back it up.

As for the so-called justification for the moral bombing of the Syrian regime. Where is the evidence that it was Assad and not the rebels who committed the attrocity. The UN inspectors have been typically useless and as for the alleged intelligence documents - well we've been there before have we not? I've seen stuff on the internet that purports to be 'intelligence' and you wouldn't want to base a military campaign on it. Oh no wait, Tony Blair did, didn't he?

And lastly there is the feeling that any support for the rebels is support for Islamic fundamentalism and we certainly won't get any thanks from those bastards. No we're well out of it and we'll be even better if Cameron goes.

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