Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Bloody Thatcher Again, She's Responsible For Everything!

One area which has suffered some of the of the most high profile dog attacks in recent years is Gwent.

Yes indeed, Wales is a hotbed of dangerous dog breeding, but why? 

Although at first glance you would not know the tragedies had taken place at all as grannies piled into the community centre to enjoy some day time bingo while the local chippy was still doing a roaring trade with happy school children. But ask about dangerous dogs on the streets of Penyrhoel and the memories of Jack and Shirley are never far from the surface and everyone is united in their determination to crack down on dangerous dogs in the area.

Well, maybe not everyone.... 

“In all honesty I will say there is very high percentage of people doing this who are unemployed, and not because they are lazy but because they have no opportunities there is no work for them and the pits have closed down so they turn to things like this.

Damn you, Thatcher! All those poor miners thrown out of work, and having to breed dangerous dogs just to keep body and soul together... 

Unemployment has played an awfully big role in people breeding these dogs, not just Bullies, because it is not regulated like it should be anybody can breed a dog so maybe it should licenced (sic) if that was possible.”

It is possible, but I don't see why the elderly chap down the road who walks his retired greyhound should be put to more trouble and expense so some chav can own a thing that looks like it's just been decanted from Henry Wu's vats

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Damn you, Thatcher". What the majority of the loony left seem to ignore is that more mines were closed by the, alleged, Soviet agent, Harold Wilson, aided and abetted by Tony Benn, the man who Brezhnev referred to as a useful idiot, than those in the Thatcher government.
What these morons also seem to ignore, or forget, is that Scargill insisted that the engineers who maintained the machines that prevented the mines from flooding, were also included in the illegal strike. This meant that some mines, not designated for closure, had to be abandoned as the anti flooding machinery were under water.
As far as the dogs are concerned, the introduction of Clarkson's Law would prevent a lot of these incidents.
Penseivat

Anonymous said...

If you lose your job and you're still out of work after forty years that's a you problem.
Stonyground.

JuliaM said...

I agree!

JuliaM said...

Indeed so.