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Cold Wind Greets Full-Blooded Murderer Blair's Phyrric Victory

Edward Campbell | 06.05.2005 10:38

British election outcome presages change. The old is being swept out, and the winds of change could be beginning to sweep across the wilderness to change the times(Jerry .Dammers et al. & B.Dylan).


A windy cold but very sunny morning in London greets the results of the British (plus Ulster on of the provinces of Ireland, and so UK) General Election - a bitter wind sweeps the now ugly and hated Blair to Buckingham Palace.

The beaten and soon to be discarded puppet of capitals privileged goes through the motions hiding behind a smiling mask when required a demeanour of faux sincerity.

On the other side of London, the sun shines on Gorgeous George Galloway, newly elected MP for the RESPECT party, who was cast out of the-past-its-sell-by-date New Labour party by the malevolent liar, himself, Mr Blair.

George has now been returned to parliament and will haunt Blair for the Iraq debacle and Blair’s responsibility for 200,000 murders. George and his friends should hopefully finally get rid of Blair and some of what he represents.

One represents hate and lies; the other love and honesty. And that’s to where the warm winds of change can lead.

So, real politics might have been suspended for a day, however, now’s the time to get back to reality - outside parliament. But doesn’t it create a warm felling, to know that we've still got some very useful comrades casting some light on truth and reality.

RESPECT Georgio!

Edward Campbell

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Oh purlease

06.05.2005 14:31

"One represents hate and lies; the other love and honesty."

George Galloway, loving and honest? He's a seedy Armani clad politician ffs....

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But He Isn't A WAR CRIMINAL

06.05.2005 20:59


Brown's in charge
BILL JACOBS AND IAN SWANSON

CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown emerged from yesterday’s General Election as the real British Prime Minister.

Although Tony Blair was celebrating a historic and unprecedented third successive Labour victory, it was clear that much of his power had ebbed to his Downing Street neighbour.
 http://news.scotsman.com/politics.cfm?id=488822005

Blair declared winner in Sedgefield amidst reports of fraud
 http://unspun.mithuro.com/content/view/90/36/

20,000 missing votes heighten Birmingham postal fraud fears
 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,19809-1600 737,00.html

Postal vote to be probed
 http://news.scotsman.com/politics.cfm?id=488522005

BEGG SEAT POLL PROBE
 http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=1548 6025&method=full&siteid=89488&headline=begg-seat-p oll-probe-name_page.html

Postal voting fraud is widespread, Straw told
 http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/n ews/2005/05/06/nelecstraw.xml

Police ordered to stop investigating vote rigging in Blair's constituency
 http://unspun.mithuro.com/content/view/82/36/

‘Taint’ in polls to mother of parliament
There are charges that many votes have been stolen. Political parties are set to demand that suspect results should be overturned.
 http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may62005/ foreign174556200555.asp

John Humphrys claims his postal vote was stolen
By Louisa McLennan, Times Online

The radio journalist John Humphrys and television presenter Mariella Frostrup have complained that they were prevented from voting yesterday due to alleged failures with the postal voting system.

Mr Humphrys, the presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, revealed that he had gone to the polling station, only to be told that he couldn’t vote because someone had already applied for a postal vote in his name.
 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,19809-1600 918,00.html

Voting fraud exposed in Bethnal Green and Bow
 http://www.respectcoalition.org/?ite=762

New postal vote safeguards urged
Postal votes were requested by around five million voters
Election watchdogs have demanded new safeguards to prevent postal voting fraud which they say has undermined confidence in the electoral system.
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/f rontpage/4520893.stm

Of course, they'll pretend to be concerned about the NEXT election, and leave this one be ...

ELECTORAL FRAUD