Saturday, March 10, 2012

A strait jacket for Cameron?

David Cameron is desperate to be somebody. Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Barak Obama, anyone will do. In his latest act of stupidity he authorised a rescue attempt on 2 hostages held by members of the Boko Haram group in Sokoto in Northern Nigeria without informing the Italian government until after the raid had started. The attack led by the Special Boat Service of the UK in broad daylight went spectacularly wrong and both the hostages, Chris McManus of Britain and Franco Lamolinara of Italy, were killed. Cameron's excuse is that there was no time, a laughable explanation in today's world where there are more cell phones than people. Cameron wanted to be remembered as Obama who authorised the raid on Bin Laden's house in Abbottabad in Pakistan without telling the Pakistanis. Last year Cameron vetoed a EU proposal for budget restraint and a special " Tobin " tax on financial transactions claiming that it would damage Britain's financial industry. It was this very industry that led to the financial meltdown and Britain is still trying to stave off a recession while trying to contain a ballooning budget deficit. He so wanted to be remembered as Thatcher without the handbag. He has reduced social support for the needy. Even now he is orchestrating a vicious attack on disabled people, portraying them as scroungers in the right wing tabloid press. He is systematically dismantling the NHS which he promised never to do. He influenced judges of kangaroo courts to hand out lengthy jail sentences to teenagers accused of stealing a pair of sneakers during London riots while being comfortable with million pound bonuses for bandit bakers still being sustained by the taxpayer. He employed Andy Coulsen, disgraced ex editor of the News of the World, as his publicity manager while being kissy wissy with Rebekah Brooks, Coulsen's successor as editor of the same paper. Last year he was at the forefront of a murderous bombing campaign of Libya resulting in the death of 30,000 civilians. This was after the UN Security Council was tricked into agreeing outside intervention to protect civilians. He wished to emulate Tony Blair who, as Bush's poodle, presided over the killing of half a million Iraqis. This man is clearly an unprincipled bounder willing to lie, bully the weak and helpless and murder any number of innocent civilians to prove his inadequate manhood. He is more dangerous than Breivik and needs to be locked away until he is of no threat to anyone. A third rate Tory twit.

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