Thursday, September 29, 2005

Zarqawi Number 2 Ejected from Labour Conference



In breaking news, the victorious Coalition has dealt a massive blow to the Iraqi insurgency by locating, ejecting and subsequently detaining Zarqawi's number 2 under the Terrorism Act.

This evil man had the nerve to attend the New Labour rally at a secret location (Nuremberg) and heckle the great Foreign Secretary Heinrich Straw. Fortunately our great leader had the presence of mind to set a number of fat thugs on the vicious 82 year old and bodily throw him out, where our wonderful policemen immediately detained him as a suspected terrorist.

SO PERISH ALL ENEMIES OF THE THOUSAND YEAR NEW LABOUR REICH!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

New Labour Assault 82 Year Old Man

So much for Tony Blair's `respect agenda'! It seems `respect' doesn't have to be extended to anyone who disagrees with New Labour. An 82 year old man - apparently a veteran Labour Party member of over 50 years - who heckled the odious Jack Straw about Iraq at the Party Conference, was manhandled out by a fat New Labour thug (a David Aaronovich lookalike).

AND THE POLICE HELD HIM UNDER THE PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT (according to BBC-TV News)!!!!!!!! No doubt that ignoramus Charles Clarke is even now signing the order for his house arrest. And as he apparently came to this country as a fugitive from the Nazis, he can expect to be deported to Germany in due course.

So perish all who glorify terrorism by maligning honest New Labour ministers.

You really couldn't make it up. What did we ever do to deserve this government of war criminal scum.

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Stop The War March London 24/9/05 post 2






There were some very good speakers in Hyde Park. Several people spoke for Military Families Against the War; and there was Tony Benn, Jeremy Corbyn, Scottish MSP Colin Fox, and two brave young women from the Jean Charles de Menezes campaign - justice4jean.com. There was Bianca Jagger, Brian Eno, Tariq Ali, John Rees, Lindsey German, an Iraqi doctor, an Iraqi author, Tom Hayden, Gate Gourmet workers, and an excellent speech from John Pilger. My apologies to those speakers I missed for not listing them here.

Stop The War March London 24/9/05






I went on the march and took some photos, examples above. At a guess there were more than 10,000 on the march (as we know the police estimates are always ridiculously low for political reasons), but less than 100,000. Okay, that leaves a lot of room for guesswork but I only just scraped Maths O-Level, don't ask me to count to 100,000!