Friday, 6 April 2012

COMPARATIVE RULINGS.

Very little is happening within the European Union, that is, apart from going bust, and the imminent French Presidential Elections. The current incumbent has had two recent opportunities to recover some ground in the polls, having been trailing by a considerable margin. The first incident was the tragic killing of a Rabbi and his children outside their school; the other was a more palatable gift from heaven for President Sarkozy, two immigrants found, by a court ruling, to be hostile to the Republique. They were deported immediately.

Let us now consider such a situation on the British side of the English Channel, and there are numerous ones. The difference in our dim democracy, we appear to want to keep the ranks that make up the Law Society in business, 'big business', dotting every 'i' and crossing every 't' of the European Human Rights Legislation. This incidentally is all done at the expense of taxpayer GB. This came about under the auspices of the last Labour Government, during Tony Blair's time as Prime Minister. This would no doubt have been done on behalf of Cherie Blair, his wife, a practising Barrister and Junior Judge; knowing full well that this would prove to be a 'nice little earner'. You can't beat milking the public, an art form adopted regularly by 'champagne socialists'. We, therefore, keep thousands of these foreign recalcitrants, who appeal regularly against any conviction, keeping our law operatives in a comfort zone, paid for by the general public.


BRITAIN HAS TOTALLY LOST ITS PRIDE.

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