Wednesday, 11 December 2019

December 12, 2019 : Kick out Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party


Our  cowardly Prime Minister Boris Johnson hid in a fridge this morning to avoid hard hitting political questions from ITV'S Good Morning , this following  the news that revealed what a callous bastard he really is after he took an ITV reporters phone and put it in his pocket after being asked to look at the photo of a sick boy sleeping in a hospital floor, and after the immediate move by the Tories and their media supporters to distract people from this story and to attempt to rubbish it as fake news.
Johnson has been called by Chris Patten , medacious and incompetent, Mathew Parris launched a scathing attack on him, Michael Heseltine and John Major have also spoken out against him.
To the British public  he  portrays himself  as a Bertie Wooster character, his hair is a mess, he falls into ponds,  designed to make people feel sympathy towards him, because of  an intimation of vulnerability and a sense that  he is fundamentally unserious. But underneath the  bumbling facade, there is an undeniable ruthlessness and  has been exposed to be a serial liar.
Lets not forget how many times he has been sacked because of this,  sacked from his first job - as a newspaper journalist at The [London] Times. Then also sacked from his second job - as a newspaper journalist at the Daily Telegraph . Then lied his way into a job, telling the publisher of the Spectator that he would not pursue a political career. He got the job as the Editor. When he broke that promise, the publisher called him "ineffably duplicitous".
Alexander B De Spaffel Johnson was then sacked from two more jobs for lying - vice-chair of the Conservative party, and shadow arts minister. He had lied to the party Leader, Michael Howard, about an affair he was having. He had lasted 6 months as a shadow minister, before being sacked for lying.
He lied about the action he would take if construction began on a third runway at Heathrow, having promised to lie down in front of the bulldozers. He made sure to be out of the country that day, instead.
He offered help to someone who wanted a journalist beaten up. Then denied he had done it. (The tape recording of his offer of help is widely available. So is the Eddie Mair interview in which he denies it).He broke at least three of his key manifesto promises when he was London Mayor. And he broke his promise not to stand as an MP while he was still Mayor.
He co-signed a letter stating that “the only way to avoid having common borders with Turkey is to vote Leave” then lied about signing it. He lied about £350 million a week going to the EU. He lied about using that (not actually real) money on the NHS instead.
He lied about EU rules affecting a Manx kipper factory. The Isle of Man is not in the EU. And the rules he said were EU rules were actually UK rules.
He promised to die in a ditch rather than request a Brexit extension. He requested the extension. Ditches throughout the land remain untroubled by his presence, alive or otherwise.
The Daily Telegraph has recently printed at least one, possibly several, apologies for lies he told in stories he wrote there this year.
He looked many members of his Parliamentary party in the eye and assured them that, no matter what, he would leave the EU on the 31st of October, so they would endorse him for the party.In short, he lies easily, fluidly, frequently and habitually.
With renewed focus on him, additionally  , a raft of offensive insults deployed by Johnson have come to light again this general  election.
The decades of remarks, uttered in public office, scribbled in columns and penned in novels have returned to dog the Prime Minister, who has been hesitant to apologise when pressed by journalists.
The comments that have come up during the election campaign include remarks accused of displaying of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, classism and homophobia, written when he was aged 30 and beyond.
Sadiq Khan says Boris Johnson’s record on racism is far worse than Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of antisemitism in the Labour party.Speaking on LBC, the Labour mayor of London said Johnson had put racist and Islamophobic comments on the record 'and been paid for it'.
 Writing in the Telegraph in 2002, Johnson referred to a visit to Africa by the then prime minister Tony Blair.
"What a relief it must be for Blair to get out of England. It is said that the Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving piccaninnies,"  a racist term for African children.
Confronted about the comment during his first campaign for London Mayor, Johnson claimed that the comments had been "taken out of context."
Boris Johnson was last year reported to the Equalities Commission after comparing Muslim women who wear burqas to "letter boxes" and bank robbers.
The former foreign secretary wrote in an article for the Telegraph that "it is absolutely ridiculous that people should choose to go around looking like letter boxes," adding that any female student who appeared at school or in a lecture "looking like a bank robber" should be asked to remove it.
Johnson also  has a notoriously bad track record when it comes to how he views women and women’s rights, throughout his multiple careers. As a journalist in the 1990s and 2000s, he made numerous sexist gaffes. Lamenting the reaction to Princess Diana’s death in 1997, he wrote that "we live in an age where feminism is a fact, where giving vent to emotion in public wins votes". In the same decade, his female colleagues publicly complained about Johnson pinning a glamour calendar featuring nude and sexualised photographs of women, even after receiving multiple complaints that it was making them uncomfortable. In a 2005 farewell piece marking his exit as the Spectator’s editor, he advised his successor to "just pat [their female publisher] on the bottom and send her on her way".
This kind of behaviour continued in his various political roles. During his 2005 campaign to become a Conservative MP he stated that "voting Tory will cause your wife to have bigger breasts". He also expressed how "magnificent" it was to watch "semi-naked women playing beach volleyball … glistening like wet otters" during the 2012 London Olympics which he hosted as then-Mayor.
Such sexist behaviour is also evident in his voting patterns. As MP, he has continuously abstained from voting on any sort of abortion legislation and, in 2015, comprised one of the 305 MPs who opposed cutting the tampon tax (where tampons are legally considered and taxed as a ‘luxury’ and an ‘unnecessary’ product) which caused the amendment bill to be rejected.
 Then there are his  homophobic utterances,in a 2001 article in the Spectator. for example, Johnson condemned a British legislator for voting in favor of “Labour’s appalling agenda, encouraging the teaching of homosexuality in schools.” In the late ‘90s, he also reportedly referred to gay people as "tank-topped bum boys" and compared gay marriage to bestiality.
And In case you missed it, Boris Johnson wrote a novel called Seventy Two Virgins and it’s even worse than you might think: “Hooked nose” Kosovar Muslims, Jews who control the media, “half-caste” characters, a “Chinaman,” hunter-gatherer African immigrants, and all kinds of other racist tropes feature in this tale of a terrorist attack in London (The Independent has a full selection of awful excerpts here).
Even he when asked to comment on the stream of offensive statements during a Question Time election debate special, the Conservative leader said: “If you go through all my articles with a fine-tooth comb and pick out individual phrases, there’s no doubt that you can take out things that can be made to seem offensive." How could anyone consider voting for this  individual with his proven history of racism, misogyny, homophobia and  lies. The prospect of Johnson getting into power absolutely fills me with despair.
Johnson and the rest of the Tories  would throw  most of us under a bus without a moment's hesitation. Please, if you're a decent human being, do not vote Conservatives tomorrow. Remember Windrush, the hostile environment , Grenfell, NHS crisis, deaths by austerity, rising homelesness, food banks, universal credit. The Tories have time again targetted immigrants, the poor and women, who have borne the brunt of their austerity policies.
 Tthe British Conservative party is diametrically opposed  to the good of the British public and deliberately acts against their interests. Their motives driven by authoriarianism designed to disenfranchise all, unless  you are not a millionaire, the Conservative Party is not your friend, they are enemies of the people. Inhabited by people with no feeling at all.
 Aided and abetted by their friends in the Daily Mail, the Telegraph and the Scum newspapers. Rags that keep on pumping out the same disingeous and divisive rubbish. Plus the BBC misleading people with their parroting of Tory narratives and soundbites. We should not forget the Tory's ruthless , toxic and unjust policies. Their constant assaults on the NHS, people on welfare, the disadvantged, the poor, which include poorly paid workers. As a direct result of their policies we have got the growth of foodbanks, rising homelessness, dodgy benefit assessmentsts, the trebling of uniersity tuition fees, a boom in xero hours contracts, while anti-democratically forcing fracking on people who have clearly stated they don't want it, while at the same time passng new laws to ensure the wealthy stay wealthy, taking the side of big business while eradicating workers rights and continuing their attacks on young people, single parents, maintaining a hostile environment to refugees, slashing education and social security budgets, perescuting the poor for beng poor while  at same time they give their friends the millionaires tax breaks and award themselves pay rises. The list goes on and on, they are toxic and out of control.
The Conservatives with their feelings of self entitlement believe they are born to rule. Unconcerned by any principles except their maintenance of power, they U-turn  on positions at a drop of a hat, betray promises and even sacrifice their own in order to maintain control.The interests they serve are not yours or mine, but those of the bankers, financiers, fossil fuel magnates and the elite
 The Tory manifesto further threatens to “update” the Human Rights Act to rebalance rights in favour of “national security and effective government”. No detail is given, but this could refer to control orders, stripping people of their citizenship and deporting them to places that practice torture. It could also mean curbs on the right to protest, which was recently upheld by the courts in the case of Extinction Rebellion. In the event of a No Deal and civil unrest, more repressive measures will no doubt be contemplated. For the Tories, rights are not universal protections afforded to the vulnerable, but a privilege for the right sort of British citizen; another tool to sow division between “us” and “them”.
This is not the country I love. Vote Conservative 2019 and vote for more death and poverty, inequality and division. A Tory victory, coupled with a Hard Brexit, will give the elite all the excuses they need to strip back all the pay and conditions, environmental regulations as much as they want. The polls show a Tory lead at the moment , but it's shrinking, keep exposing the Tories for what they are, it's not to late to stop them before it's too late. We are on the cusp of changing the course of British history, for the benefit of generations to come.
 This election is a real chance to sweep aside the Tories and finally put an end to almost a decade of austerity, protecting the NHS and ending the climate of racism that is currently fostered  and to prevent climate catastrophe.Forget about the bloody weather and  get out and vote for change and a society, we can all be proud off. Give hope a chance. Kick out Johnson and the bloody Tories. Another world is not only possible, it's within our grasp. Imagine the delight of seeing Johnson become the shortest-serving prime minister since 1827. A labour victory under Jeremy Corbyn, that would leave us with a Christmas we could really look forward to.

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