Sunday, 31 January 2021

Deckchairs on the good ship Britannia

The Slog made some apt comments this morning:

https://therealslog.com/2021/01/31/great-reset-boris-gets-his-orders-and-other-stories/

That scion of the Corridors of Power the BBC "reported" that 'Boris Johnson did not explain why Lord Frost was changing roles.' Obviously, the Beeb retreated gracefully without pushing the issue. The way you do if you're a journalist. Earlier today, Google had blanked the entire story.

Replacing Frost at the speed of light is a chap from the Ministry of Defence, well blow me down with a bioweapon. Sir Stephen Lovegrove's first job was working at the now defunct Hydra Associates - a spin doctors' surgery. Hmmm. All very 1990s and Blairite. He then moved to Deutsche Bank. Not a good sign: while he was there (1995-2004) the bank was up to every trick in the book. Deutsche Bank in general as well as specific employees have frequently figured in controversies and allegations of deceitful behavior or illegal transactions. By 2016, the bank was involved in some 7,800 legal disputes and set aside €5.4 billion as litigation reserves with a further €2.2 billion held against other contingent liabilities.

At the same time, across the pond, it is really a joke now:

China Doesn't Have to Lift a Finger to Push Biden Around

But it's not just Biden - the anal swab insanity which the cabal is chortling over will have all the compliant sheeple lining up - for goodness sake, wake up to the whole scam, people!  Karen, John Smith, do you hear this?

1 comment:

  1. Isn't it true that we plebs won a victory of a kind when we voted to leave the EU?
    What brought that about; it wasn't by writing to our respective MP and asking them to get us out.
    It was because we had a referendum. And we won it.
    So, maybe we need more referendums more often, with binding obligation for the rats in government at the time to make happen whatever we vote for.
    Otherwise, I can't see them ever again doing what we want.
    Maybe a referendum campaign is the new Brexit movement?

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