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6 Responses to “Image Only.”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    They were all in on it weren’t they Ian. They all knew. Explains the empty benches for Bridgen too, if they were open minded then they would hear him out wouldn’t they. But none of them did

    What a shower of corrupt gobshites, they are disgusting people

    Will all these Labour virgins be any better? Hard to believe, they probably get a briefing en masse on day 1

    “Never mind all those election promises, listen up, this is how things work round here”

  2. newensign says:

    Quite right Ian and Pete, politics is all about keeping Joe public hoodwinked in to thinking they can change things by voting!

  3. danceaway says:

    The Power of the Whip; Brian Gerrish often references this on UKColumn with an old video clip of a Whip admitting it. “They come to us with their problems; we help them, and then they can be counted on to toe the party line”. This is paraphrasing what is said in the video. He even says in the video that the problems can be to do with little boys……

    • ian says:

      Yes I saw that D’. They’re very happy to have criminals in Parliament, and the police force, as they’re controllable. My mentioning of the police comes from the London Bombing. After the event, the then chief constable Iain Blair I think, said and I paraphrase ” yes we have chaos now, but we will bring order out of this chaos”. Ordo ab Chao. Sending his message to the Masons. That was after they killed the innocent Brazilian Richard De Menezes, probably he knew too much. Bent as a nine bob note they are.

  4. Belyi says:

    I have to refer again to the late Joe Ashton’s book, which he called a novel, but I don”t think so. It came out in 1977 and was called ‘Grass Roots’ and the message it sends is the same today. I don’t suppose it’s still in print. Pity.

    • Belyi says:

      I should have said that the message was ‘toe the line or you’ll be destroyed’.