Is it just me, or do those two fellas look a bit like Camoron and Osbourne? |
He doesn't think that any other change in legislation, like the bedroom tax, should need a referendum, but his repeated pressing of this issue is down purely to his ingrained religious bigotry and hatred of freedom which may upset his God. How about we play to this and allow it to happen and then if his god chooses to smite all of us naughty people for ignoring his stories and allowing people to express their love in a free and fair manner, then Loughton will be one of the few that were true to the fairy tales of hate, and he can ride up to heaven on his holy Yamaha of righteousness and take his place on God's right hand, leaving all of us naughty unbelievers to enjoy our evil thoughts of equality without having to endure judgement by idiots like him.
He is not in Parliament to represent the f*cking church, he is there to represent the people, but he never has been keen on any of the little people who he is supposed to be representing, this is clearly shown by his choice to not live anywhere near them in the area that he describes as "fantastic" but obviously not fantastic enough for him to want to live here. Equally he bangs on about how amazing the local schools (oops Academies) are, but his kids are all privately educated to ensure that they aren't subjected to the same "amazing" education given to our kids. The only time he visits, is to the f*cking farmers market, where he is ensured to only meet the affluent middle classes, most of whom come from out of the area to buy their overpriced organic crap in brown paper bags.
How about a referendum to ensure that MPs are in place to represent the people and not imaginary deities and all the hateful dogmatic bullsh*t that they induce in the gullible fools who blindly follow. If police officers are not allowed to join political parties, then surely politicians shouldn't be allowed to be members of any religious sect.
So, if two blokes in Dunfermline choose to get married, Loughton's marriage to his missus is somehow devalued and becomes worthless. He can't value it that much then can he? With the amount of married MPs found out to be doinking their secretaries on the quiet it's a wonder why any of them feel the need to protect the sanctity of marriage in any form.
One has to wonder if this is passed and a senior Tory decides to come out of the closet and get married whether they'll be doing it in an empty church, or if the sycophantic wankers will change their tune when it's one of their own.
More later,
K