After another day of frantic, new, revelations about the latest North East of England ‘donor’ to the Blaired Party that the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is lumbered with, is it possible to imagine that anything different will happen to stop this phenomenally predominant feature surrounding what used to be called the Labour Party?
0530 Hrs GMT
London Wednesday
28 November 2007
The evidence to hand is clearly discouraging. The only positive thing about this, admittedly on a technical interpretation of the concept positive, is that the British business of corruption via the Blaired Party will continue unabated.
Even the Electoral Commission’s belated appearance of being ‘alert’ – as exhibited in their stunt on Tuesday of going ‘directly’ to the Crown Prosecution Service as different from the Police – will not be carried through to the ethical and the moral conclusion.
And this latest display of ‘unease’ over the latest ‘cash-to-the-controlling party’ will be replaced by quiet confidence following another week or so of propaganda management!
Unless these disclosures are followed by another set that not only rivals the current one in depth and extent of illegality and immorality attaching to various holders of publicly-paid for and publicly-tolerated posts, 'jobs' and positions of making powerful decisions in the name of the public at different levels but also overwhelms the entire watching [the tv screens] and listening [to the radio output] population with unheard of brazenness and criminality by some of the [as yet to be named and exposed perpetrators]!
[To be continued]
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28.11.2007 09:57
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onbenefit
Fishy business.
28.11.2007 15:56
Abrahams the supposed donor in reality, does not seem to be a typical Labour supporter to me. Could this have been a scheme of the Tories to discredit the opposition? All the people that the money was laundered through are Tory voters, a strange coincidence?
Rosa