Monday 27 June 2016

Brexit

Ok, I don't really use this blog for political statements, not least as its not a public blog in that sense, more of a personal diary. But I can't let Brexit go without some comment.

WHAT WERE YOU THINKING YOU MORONS??? See what you have done to the country? And why???

I went to see Bridget Christie on Saturday night doing a warm up show. (Of all the warm-ups I have seen hers was by far the worst prepared. She she summed it up well in a spoof letter explaining why she voted Leave. "Well I was really angry about something but I can't quite put my finger on it. I thought it might have been the seal going on my washing-machine, but it wasn't that. And anyway, I wasn't going to listen to all those experts. I mean, I am pregnant but I don't want one of those midwives with all their training and experience. I want a bloke down the pub called Nigel to deliver my baby after he has had a fag and a couple of pints. He has common sense and that's much more important than education and learning and stuff."

So who do we blame for this mess? Well primarily pensioners and the northern and midland poor uneducated working classes it seems. The pensioners are presumably doing it out of spite to hurt young people. The poor working classes, well probably the same, allied with having the IQ of potted plants, which of course accounts for them being poor in the first place. Its no surprise to find that the educated basically voted Remain and the uneducated voted Leave. Problem is that its the young and those in  jobs that actually earn the country money (as opposed to needing subsidy to prop them up) that bear the brunt of this. I think in all fairness there should just be a surcharge on local authorities outside London and cuts to their benefits. They were after all warned by all those experts what would happen. And now ts happening. Just how cretinous to you have to be to vote for a recession? 

Reclaim our sovereignty? What good is that when we don't all want the same things? We had sovereignty in the Seventies. We also had economic meltdown with Denis Healey having to beg for bail outs and raise taxes just to keep us going, and whenever anyone suggested living within our means might be a good idea it was thought unsocialist and could be better solved by another strike.

And of course the biggest issue was immigration - and it played most in places where there are few immigrants. Essentially its all those people who start sentences with "I'm not a racist but...."

And having done nothing at all that prick Jeremy Corbyn is trying to cling onto power with his little coterie of supporters. Of course he is - a man so useless no-one has ever given him a job finally gets one, he isn't going to give it up lightly. In his own mind and that of the collection of left-wing fantasists that had previously had to split from each other on ideological grounds every five minutes to retain their ideological purity and got less votes at elections than the Monster Raving Loony candidate, he is the Messiah come to save his people from reality. And bring us all the prosperity that Greece and Venezuela have acquired. Of course those countries may look poor and desperate to the uninitiated, but it is London with its millionaires that is in really dire shape. Pillock of the first order, but only a really really stupid man, and a man who with a private education could muster only two E-grade A-Levels is undoubtedly at the chimp end of the mental spectrum, can't see his own ineptitude. Its all a conspiracy.

And then England go out to Iceland. Can this country get any worse? We were ticking over pretty nicely up to last week. Decent growth, recovering better than most from the 2008 recession. Now we are a country of racist thugs and idiots who can't even string together a few passes against a country the size of Leicester.

Well if it proves one thing, as if we didn't know it. We have a lot of thickos in this country. 

I will calm down eventually. It may take some time though. I have this awful sound of the song "The Lunatics have taken over the Asylum" running through my head.

No comments:

Post a Comment