Wednesday, September 30, 2015

British Prime Minister badgered to pay compensation by grandstanding Jamaican politicians




Prime Minister David Cameron was propositioned for money by his Jamaican counterpart, Portia Simpson Miller, yesterday, and told to personally apologise because in 1833, his first cousin six times removed, General Sir James Duff, was paid £4,101 for the loss of his two hundred and two slaves on a sugar estate in Jamaica. This is somehow, through disordered logic, David Cameron's fault.... Greater nonsense, I have never heard. Opportunistic hyenas among the echelons of Jamaican politicians see the chance not only to insult the UK Prime Minister and the first country to abolish slavery - the United Kingdom, but also to get their hands on UK Taxpayer's money. Of course they won't receive a penny, and neither should they. We, are not responsible for slavery in Jamaica or anywhere else. How could we be? None of us were alive at the time, and even if we had been, what chance would we have had to change anything? Even if we were inclined to agree to such compensation, where would we draw the line? Should I pursue a claim against the Italian government because my Celtic ancestors were dispossessed by Caesar's legions, or the French, because my Anglo-Saxon ancestors were enslaved and murdered by the Norman invaders, or the German's because my grandfather was maimed at the Battle of the Somme?

Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Jesse Norman - Arsehole.

Tosser, Jesse Alexander Norman, chair of the House of Commons, Culture Media & Sports select committee, casually slandered elite British athlete, Paula Raddcliff, champion marathon runner and all round good egg.

 

Buffoon, Norman sat like the pompous oaf he is the other day, and, using the cloak of Parliamentary Privilege, cast aspersions on Raddcliff's honesty, without evidence, and without good reason.



Raddcliff, who has always campaigned for clean sport, released a detailed statement after the slur, denying that she had ever used unfair methods to achieve her multiple successes  as a distance runner. She says that two of the three historical blood tests referred to in the stolen database, believed to lie behind the donkey, Norman's remarks, were taken under circumstances not allowed in today's testing regime, namely, immediately after races, when current knowledge has determined, the levels of haemoglobin are influenced by the stress of racing. Norman's disgusting stupidity and callous ignorance is not only confined to slandering our most admired athletes, he also seems intent on destroying the BBC.