Thursday, 7 October 2010

Don't get your nose bent out of shape

He's at it again.  Old crooked nose (Cameron) is bumping his gums once again about Lockerbie and the release of Al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds, saying it "undermined [the UK's] standing in the world".  Well isn't that just tough sh*t?  The reception the guy got back in Libya was distasteful but that's hardly our fault.  The guy was released on compassionate grounds because he is terminally ill.  Someone once said that you can judge the civilisation of a society by the way it treats its prisoners.  In any case, it's my view that he's been stitched up for this since day 1.  It's very possible that this man is innocent of the crime for which he was imprisoned.  Take a look at the evidence and the case is circumstantial at best, but I won't get into that.

Whether or not Cameron thinks it was the right thing to do or not is irrelevant - it was a Scottish decision, made by democratically elected members of the Scottish Government under Scots Law and it is, therefore, nothing to do with the UK government, so why don't you just button it, DC?

While I'm on the subject of democratically elected governments, why don't I point out something rather obvious.  Cameron said "When I say I am prime minister of the United Kingdom, I really mean it."
Oh really?  Well you got one whole MP in Scotland, mate. One. Out of 59!  So yet again we're stuck with a Tory government that no one in Scotland voted for, and you're supposed to represent us as Prime Minister, while at the same time complaining that we, as a nation, are bringing the UK down?  I've a couple of suggestions for you then, Mr Cameron:

1.  Learn how to say "properly" properly, you chinless wonder.  It is not pronounced "proply".  You'd think that they would cover stuff like that at Eton.

2. Repeal the Act of Union of 1707, cut us loose from this wretched, one-sided, undemocratic union and we'll go on our merry way alone, and better off for it. 

You can have your weapons of mass destruction back from Faslane and spend your own billions replacing them so you can have them ready for use against the biggest threat to your national security - some guy hiding in a cave in Pakistan chucking out threatening videos every so often.  Good luck with that.

It's been 303 years since that Parcel o' Rogues sold our Scottish Parliament "for hireling traitor's wages" and the Scottish people have never been asked, not once, whether we wanted to create a union with England, or whether we want to keep it.  The unionist parties are hell bent on denying us that right even still.  Perhaps they know what the answer might be?

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