Sunday, 29 December 2013

D.I.V.O.R.C.E.

Looks like our MP, Tim Loughton wants to get himself in the papers again today, this time the former minister who was "Dumped by Dave", wants Dave to get a divorce from his new beau, The Cleggster.

It came out a while back that following his sacking, Loughton was responsible for This Story

Now we have Loughton trying to encourage another split, this time within the government that he is supposed to be a member of. He apparently isn't content with an amicable split though, he wants to "push that nuclear button" this time. And he wonders why people usually precede his name with "bitter" or "jaded", (and occasionally "sacked")?

Here's todays offering:

So, while the country's at it's lowest ebb in decades, some of our government, (including The Lought) think that they should concentrate on back-biting and in-fighting instead of sorting out the devastation that they have created in the last three years, when they have been pretending to work together to run the country.

It's very clear that Loughton doesn't like Lib-Dems, after all, he refers to them as "Tossers" in interviews and claims that they have "lost the plot" when they question him on local policies, but he is supposed to be part of a coalition government and trying to break up that government is rather irresponsible.

So, in effect Loughton and the other sacked ministers will spend the next year trying to bring down the government that they are supposed to be members of, talk about sh*tting on your own doorstep. What makes me laugh most, is that if Loughton and his fellow unemployed minister pals succeed in their mission to distance themselves from the Lib-Dems, they will become even more deserving of "The Nasty Party" tag, and alienate even more of their moderate party members in order to win back the swathes that have deserted to UKIP, who are unlikely to return as they have now got a small taste of success in local elections. Their membership loss is already showing locally by their move from a large building in the centre of Worthing to a room above a pub in Shoreham, their Conservative Club would have also gone under if it wasn't for the UKIP members who retained their membership in exchange for cheap booze.

 Stop fighting amongst yourselves and get on with the job that you're paid for, if you want to end the coalition, do so, and allow the country a general election, otherwise stop all the political posturing and sort out the thousands of people who are starving and freezing due to your selfish method of governance.

ATAB
K