Friday 26 July 2024

Get it right, you useless lot

Where would the BBC be without its limp cliches? It’s July now and the next Tory leader won’t be picked until November. Which means that there isn’t a leadership race, just a casual stroll.

Conflicting views

Will the prime minister’s waffle about taking the brakes off Britain lead to an almighty motorway style pile up? Or will he take the wheels off as well as the brakes, leaving a wreck that’s not going nowhere?

Bias Bias Corporation

The BBC’s anti-police agenda was in full swing yesterday. Repeat showings of a copper kicking a presumed scumbag’s head. Absolutely nothing on the Asian thugs who attacked the police at Manchester Airport to provoke the retaliation, breaking the nose of one of the coppers.

MP for East Tosspot?

The usefulness of so-called social media – they show up which of the newly arrived young Labour MPs are total idiots.
    That’s the ones who have no idea what’s going on around them, make that abundantly clear from what the post online, and have not so much a steep learning curve as a vertical one.

Thursday 25 July 2024

At it again

Some woman pulling out of the Olympics over a video showing her whipping a horse gets priority on the lunchtime TV news over the attempted murder of a soldier in uniform in Gillingham. And also a bloke arrested for killing 6 people in Yorkshire.

Not only in America

Gender & race rather than merit & ability. That’s what’s going wrong, or has gone wrong, in the United States, according to the pundits here.
    Not that we can throw too many bricks, given the collection of clowns and deadlegs our electoral system had inflicted upon us.

Predictable

Sir Arthur Clarke, celebrated SF author, came up with a Fourth Law: For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert.
    And now, sure enough, there is a rush of experts claiming that the ‘Lucy Letby is innocent’ story is claptrap based on the same ‘evidence’ that was offered to ‘prove’ her innocence.