Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Parliamentary Disrespect Towards the Nation

Last week the MPs at Westminster were on one of their almost constant holidays and thus unable to question the Prime Minister on his decision to begin the endless printing of banknotes to inevitably destroy the economy and thus the jobs, well-being, savings and pensions of the people of Britain. Shamefully they have now suspended today's opportunity to question the Prime Minister on this and other serious matters facing the nation at this moment of crisis. Yes it is tragic for the family of the Leader of the Opposition that he has lost his six year old son who has been ill since birth. The request to suspend PMQ was apparently at Gordon Brown's suggestion, who can be surprised at that. Cameron has done enough damage by his obvious distraction over the past many months, but to now permit the Opposition to concur in the suspension of PMQ should be the last chance he is given to let the drift continue! The action of Parliament, on top of the recent relevations of the shameful abuses of MP privileges is an absolute disgrace! There will now be a three week gap between the worst Prime Minister in Britain's history being asked to account for his woeful performance. This at a time when the Bank of England is likely to be authorised to trash the economy and accept hundreds of billions of pounds worth of more unlimited liabilities on the mainly English Taxpayer.

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