Saturday, 23 January 2010

Compulsory sterilisation

The 2 "Edlington" sadists, sorry, young children, some from a family of 7 children, a violent father, and a junkie mother. Surely an obvious argument for compulsory sterilisation? Why should we support people like this?

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Unemployment figure lie!

The unemployment figures released by the Government a couple of days ago are lies. They pointed out that the number of people drawing unemployment money, job-seekers allowance, had fallen, so, obviously, less people are unemployed. Rubbish. I have been unemployed for more than 7 months, and my job-seekers allowance was stopped after 6 months. I'm still unemployed, still battling financially, thinking of going bankrupt, but no job-seekers allowance, so I'm not on the radar. Ergo, I must be off the unemployment figures. Politicians? Devious benders of the truth more like.

Friday, 8 January 2010

notmyfault.gov

I had to laugh this morning, when they were discussing the lack of salt for treating frozen roads in England. The politician blamed the council, the council blamed the suppliers, and the suppliers said they were supplying everything that had been ordered. So it’s nobody’s fault then. That’s OK.

Sunday, 16 August 2009

The ideal TV channel

My ideal TV channel, would have to show adverts, unfortunately, but would only shew ads that made you smile, or think, or generally made you feel good. This would obviously mean that there would be no more of the incessant ads for car or home insurance, no more ads for shampoo, conditioners, razors, hair colouring, face cream, tampons, or DFS. There would be no more use of celebrities, or shows featuring "celebrities", no more property shows, no more second-hand auction shows, no more freak shows, definitely no Big Brother, or anything like it. No repeats of anything within a year, no ad breaks longer than 2 minutes, no constant plugging of forthcoming programmes. I can dream....

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Cellphones. Worry beads, or Snoopy blankets?

What is it with cellphones that users, especially young women, feel the need to hold them all the time, like worry-beads, or snoopy blankets? How often will you see them walking down the street, phone clenched tightly in their hand, obviously waiting to use it, or for someone to call them. It's like an addiction. Some people need a cigarette, others a cellphone. And when using them, why not stand still? I have lost count of the number of times I have almost been walked over by someone totally unaware of my presence, as they were fixated on their phones. And don't get me started on cretins who are texting while driving. I saw another 2 this morning, bimbos who obviously felt that their driving skills were such that they could use a phone, texting away, while accelerating over our local bridge. I wish I had had a camera with me. The local bobbies "might" have done something about them.

Monday, 10 August 2009

Baby P. A good reason to bring back hanging, and introduce compulsory sterilisation

Baby P.

Surely this case brings back the call for the death penalty, especially in such awful cases as this? And the mother, who is obviously totally unfit to ever bring up children, should be sterilised. This couple are the sort of people who have dragged this country into the gutter, benefits-trash, who use offspring as meal tickets, and who are content to live off the State, taking no responsibility for their actions, and giving nothing back to society.

If we hung the murderers we would increase the availability of prison cells at a stroke, and if we sterilised people like this couple, we would reduce the strain on public resources. Oh, I'm sure that organisations like Liberty, and their bleating do-gooders, will get the lawyer involved, as they always do, and the EU will poke their oar in, but we really ought to do something which will stop the baby P case ever being repeated.

Saturday, 4 August 2007

Hanging or deportation and Ms Chakrabati

We have a major problem here in the UK, with more murders daily, knifings, and shootings, and jails full to bursting. Jails so full that scum are claiming their human rights are being infringed.
Convicts should have no rights. Theychose to ignore the rights of their victims, so have no case for bleating.
Only this morning, 14 illegal immigrants escaped from an Oxford detention centre, which means valuable Police time looking for them, when we have a major agricultural crisis going on.
We have murderers who will be out in a few years, and can murder again, yet who, in the meantime, are costing us a fortune to feed and house, and who are taking up much needed cell space.
They should be hung, or, at the very least, if they are imports, sent back to their home countries, whether they like it or not.
Nobody goes on when major trading partners, such as China or Saudi Arabia, execute criminals, when you would expect people like Ms Chakrabati to be at her most voluble. Perhaps there is no cash incentive for this woman to go on about foreign executions. I do wish she would get a life other than on the BBC every 2nd day.