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Sunday, 11 December 2016

It's beginning to look a lot like scaremongering this Christmas.


We know why the Government and the Right Wing Press are doing it! To cover their Royal Blue Blood arses. Just in case something goes 7/7 on their watch. Plenty of dire, doom laden warnings. Before one asks what one is doing reading the Sunday Express, one's 'mater' fetches it for the Crossword, the £1,000 crossword that she always completes without fail but never sends in to get the prize. In the week that has seen the MI6 chief  Alex Younger  use that word 'existential' that everybody only has a vague understanding of what it means, we the great British Public are expected to behave as we have done for every Christmas. The good Christians that we are, are expected to keep the Chancellor of Exchequer's Economy going by buying shit loads of tat that nobody really wants. We want acceptance and we want to be loved but we are not going to get that from the Islamic State because we are romping around in bed with Saudi Arabia despite the bluntness of Bozo. The dear sweet Brits have no idea why baddies want to spoil their Christmas fun. Instead of Sharia Law let's get an understanding and reading of the Koran in on the National Curriculum so the kiddywinks can understand that there are different cultures and world views to their own. Instead of 'Keeping Calm & Carrying On Regardless' why don't we bow the British Head, forget this, 'never never never shall be slaves' nonsense and wake up and smell the putrid, decaffienated coffee of Boxing Day. We are slaves to retail and shopping. The Fun is over folks. Move on please, there is nothing to see here.    




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