"Tragedies happen. This one appears to be the result of negligence – although that is yet to be proven. It takes time to investigate and the shrill screams for answers will not make the process happen more quickly. But how repugnant is the vile little man who weaponises a tragedy for personal and political gain. Oh, yeah, that would be Comrade Corbyn, the nasty little Marxist at the head of the Labour Party."
Ta for the link.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't half jump on the band wagon mighty quick. Even before the inquests and funerals. Shocking really, when you think about it....
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Comment of the month? The view that UK Law and morality share a common basis, is puerile at best.
ReplyDeleteComment of the month? The view that UK Law and morality share a common basis, is puerile at best.
ReplyDeleteEnglish comprehension isn't your strong point, is it? Nice strawman, though. You should apply for a CAP subsidy while you still have the chance.
"The view that UK Law and morality share a common basis, is puerile at best."
ReplyDeleteDo feel free to explain in greater detail. I'm sure we are all hanging on your every word.
Do feel free to explain in greater detail. I'm sure we are all hanging on your every word.
ReplyDeleteIndeed - given that it has nothing to do with either what I or Corbyn said.
It is not my habit to post comments in a quest for approval, but I must be more mindful that bloggers celebrate with mutual admiration picnics. I was simply exercising a stray by throwing a stick which unintentionally landed among the Scotch eggs and scones. Do forward any bill, JuliaM.
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