Saturday, 30 November 2024

Should be done!

Every TV interview Bier Smarmer does should start with him being asked how many boilers he helped to build when he was being working class and not trying to keep dangerous terrorists at liberty.

Wise move

I was amused to read that Donald Trump’s team are keeping a close eye on what the UK is doing and using it as a role model.
    That’s as a blueprint for what not to do when they take office.

Why no blame?

Something rather odd is that the parents of our Chacellor, Imaginary Reeves, are not being slagged off for raising a daughter who lives in a fantasy world, and who can’t help offering her fantasies when she’s supposed to be in the real world where the rest of us live.

Vote of no confidence

It’s amazing the tangle our wonderful government and the BBC got into over the inheritance tax grab on farms. At least the Beeb started thinking in the right direction when it was deluged in mockery but the government seems unable to grasp what constitutes the assets of a farm and persists in claiming that only a few will be dinged by the Thieving Reeves tax grab, not most of them.

Friday, 29 November 2024

Things to come

Local councils are complaining already that they won’t be able to cope with the flood of complaints about the noise made by electric heat pumps when the government makes them obligatory.
    All the industry has to offer is some wibble about they will get quieter with development. Which is not exactly a reason to rush out and buy one right now.

Reality biting

How wonderful that the criminal charges the Democrap establishment tried to load onto Donald Trump after the 2020 election and related to the riot that was all over by teatime have all mysteriously evaporated. All four of them.
    Someone finally getting the message that the incoming president is a person of consequence, who won’t forget all the attempts to sabotage him in a hurry?

Mind Boggling

What’s a human bloody rights lawyer who makes money out of the terrorism industry doing in the boilermakers’ trade union? It’s difficult to imagine something more pathetically posturing for a Labour politician to do to pretend he’s part of the working class. But that’s the sort of people they are.