Thursday, 7 October 2010

no welsh, no blacks, just dogs of war


whites colonize labour cabinet

need i say more...?

ok then...

labour have white-washed the shadow-cabinet but can never rinse away the dark stain of innocent muslim blood from the hypocritical hands of its nasty filthy front-line war-criminals

how sadiq khan is going to sit amongst such an immoral greedy bunch of islamophobic child-killers, and still respect himself, will be a miracle to behold...?

the labour party have just lost the black vote...these shadow-ministers were not chosen according to ability but according to the strength of their bond with the devil...in the labour leadership contest, diane abbott polled almost the same percentage of votes as andy burnham, yet, unlike him, didn't even make the cut...and although i do not rate david lammy because of his support for the iraq war, i nevertheless recognize that he is more talented than other candidates who have been elected...get real now, both abbott and lammy have got to be more effective politicians than that dizzy cunt tessa jowell...it's definitely who you know that counts in socialist politics...and not what you know or stand for...

no afro-caribbean faces to front-up for british politics in the house of commons...a total fucking disgrace...for the white establishment...

...but a credit to young black intellectuals who are becoming increasingly conscious of their redundancy in the houses of parliament and steering well clear of the dump...

the experience of the blair years shows us that black politicians can only secure cabinet positions on the condition that they sell-out their civil-rights principles...and even then, they suffer a short shelf-life...lammy now knows this...and obama soon will...

bravo diane! they stood-you-up, you showed-them-up

3 comments:

bob da (spliff) bwuilda said...

hmmm...parliament square would make an ideal site for a black parliament...i wonder whether boris will give us planning permission?

naïve said...

call me naïve...but when ed miliband effectively ditched his brother over the iraq war, i thought the members of the parliamentary labour party might feel guilty and avoid electing candidates with war-baggage to the shadow-cabinet. how wrong could i be? they're all totally shameless criminals.

spark up said...

04:02

quite naïve...i felt much the same myself...and genuinely thought that the likes of dear old diane, implausible woolly socialist though she is, might therefore stand a chance...now the miliband brothers and mandelson have successfully contrived to retain the extremist element on the front-bench...and ed can claim it was all 'out of his hands'...guv.