Like many nationalists I have nothing but contempt for The Guardian ( I am sure the feeling is mutual).
Now the marxist, anti-British traitors who write for this useless rag are starting a campaign to offer an amnesty for all the MPs who abused the expense’ system.
The article below is a laughable piece of nonsense but it’s worth a read:
Four MPs and one peer face criminal charges over their alleged abuse of parliamentary expenses. For them, justice must take its course. For everyone else, it is time that the hunt for scandal stopped. Our democracy has been corroded not just by the excesses of a minority, but also by the distrust that the behaviour and the reporting of it have created.
The general election marked a real as well as symbolic point of separation: new MPs, new expenses rules and – some hoped – a new relationship with the public. But David Laws’ downfall showed that expenses have a toxic half-life and that things done in the old parliament taint the new one. The Daily Telegraph, possessing old expenses records, can pursue any politician it chooses.
Only a very few claimed so little that there is nothing that can be made to look embarrassing. It does not matter if, as in the case of Danny Alexander, no rules were broken, or, as with David Laws, total expenses claims were below average. As MPs come to prominence in the new government, or on select committees, or on a revised Labour frontbench, they will become targets.
Only an amnesty can stop the destructive cycle by which the parliamentary standards commissioner is constantly called upon to mount complex (and expensive) inquiries. Some of these, at least, are being generated by enemies of democracy like the BNP. A Commons resolution, or a one-line law supported by all three main parties, should bring this to a close. The expenses scandal is over.
Why on earth The Guardian is defending those elected criminals is hard to say and I used the word criminals deliberately because what they did, even if legal, is unacceptable.
But what makes me sick is that they accuse BNP sleazebuster Michael Barnbrook of being an enemy of democracy because he made a complaint against them and started the The Daily Telegraph investigation into the expenses fiddles. (Not that the Torygraph will admit it)
However there is a question that needs to be asked: do they really believe that British people will support this amnesty?
We know the answer, so I need not comment further on that.
Maybe the person who got it right about those brain-dead liberals was the Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi when a few months ago he said, “the problem with communists and leftwingers is that they have a testicle instead of a brain” (para).
Many nationalists will agree with Mr Berlusconi.
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The Guardian is a filthy marxist rag not fit to be toilet paper. I always take note of anyone I see reading it. Strangely enough they nearly always conform to my expectation – someone that natural selection would have weeded out years ago if not for liberal intervention.
I think that we should give them as much money as they need, I think we should give the third world as much as they need, But to be honest I THINK the whole lot ( Those that have been found out) should at the very least be thrown out, the money should be taken back and the only job they should be given was some thing close to the gutter. I some times wonder how many old age pensioners could have been kept warm last winter why they were NICKING a few bob out of pensioners pay packet. Still one good thing is that MB is hitting them were it hurts the most, Great.
What is the rational for giving money to the third world? Foreign aid is in reality poor people in rich countries giving money to rich people in poor countries; a total racket. Stop foreign aid now.
How much more in contempt can they hold us?