20 May 2009
Given Speaker Martin announcement of his resignation etc.
One has to sympathise with all our wonderful MP's who quite obviously had their arms so violently twisted before being persuaded to remove money from the public purse for which if treated like the rest of society they plainly did not qualify.
Let us hope their recuperation from this travesty is not too costly or lengthy, and the undue pressure from over expectant taxpayers leads to ample compensation for the poor dears.
Plainly the Green Book rules were so unfair to them in allowing them to claim such sickening amounts of taxpayers money, with any thoughts of personal decency, honesty, and integrity lost in the melee for the trough into which virtually all dipped the proverbial snout.
Still, at least they found themselves yet another patsy, interestingly almost all the House of Commons were at one with the call for Speaker Martin’s resignation.
I am certain these pillars of virtue will fulfil the voters eagerness and high expectations with mass resignations from MP’s to follow the Speakers lead, or perhaps not.
No doubt they feel all will be forgotten.
Do’ya wanna bet?
PS: I see the slippery Salmon has appeared offering pearls of wisdom??? What’s it to do with him?
Perhaps a rearrangement of the words, All and Bugger would give a clue.
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