Saturday, January 22, 2011

The corruption that was Coulson will continue to stain Downing Street and the Coalition!

On 7th November last year I wrote the following on this blog:

With Coulson at the centre of Britain's Coalition Government the people of the country will sooner rather than later realise they are being governed by a small clique of PR savvy conmen.

Seventy-four days later, the former editor of the News of the World rag, that pretends to be a newspaper rather than the gutter scavenging scandalsheet it truly is, has finally resigned.

The damage perpetrated on the British political system, started under Blair with Alistair Campbell a former "journalist" on the NoW sister daily publication, the ghastly tabloid The Sun, will nevertheless continue as long as Prime Minister Cameron is permitted by his party to remain in office.

What have apparently decent, honourable and supposedly public spirited Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs been doing with their consciences during the intervening sevety-four days. Do they indeed actually have any consciences?

Why have the likes of Liam Fox, Iain Duncan-Smith, Douglas Carswell and John Redwood (who presumably entered politics to promote conservative ideas) been doing either serving alongside or voting with this shyster led bunch of con-artists?

David Cameron is a stain upon the Nation  and a disgrace to his office. Decent Conservatives, presumably led by David Davis should withdraw their support from the Coalition Government and bring a halt to this national shaming, so well epitomised by Blair's appearance before the Iraq enquiry yesterday, must we wait a decade before Cameron and Clegg are brought to similar account?

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Blogger strapworld said...

Well said.

Cameron is weak. I just cannot understand conservative politicians, who are seriously concerned about the EU,staying with this unrecognisable party under Cameron.

Redwood and Davies would be instant leaders of Ukip and bring all the other anti-EU parties and organisations together under one banner.

Those two with thei colleagues would ensure that those with serious concerns would be able to raise them within Westminster.

Why they do not see the country needs that approach is beyond me.

9:22 AM  
Blogger Martin said...

Strapworld, well said!

I could have named many other Tory MPs in my posting whose behaviour completely beggars belief, but to what point.

Why rail against the likes of Ed Balls, Yvette Cooper, Douglas Alexander and such dross, I must ask myself, when the party I supported for years is filled with MPs with no shred of honesty or belief in Conservatism or an independent democratic nation?

Indeed why my outrage against Coulson and the NoW when once Hague and now the present Speccie editor sell their souls for that rag?

9:43 AM  

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