I
hope that you take time to read this letter, I am sending it to all Liberal
Democrat MPs. I am not your constituent, nor will I ever vote for your party,
but I am obliged to do something, however feeble and pointless to stop the
excesses of this current evil government, and its path of destruction.
Your
complicity in supporting this dreadful regime should haunt you. Your part in
forging this dreadful government of robbing the poor to pay the rich,
destruction of the environment, dismantling and privatisation of the NHS,
materialism and anti-humanity should
keep you awake at night and make it impossible to have any pride in your
contribution to public life. Without your support, this vile collection of
misanthropes would have been unable to inflict their repugnant ideas and
policies on us.
But
you know that already, don’t you? Perhaps you recall the times that the Liberal
party was respected, if not voted for, by the rest of the country. There was a
time that it had principles – middle of the road, and somewhat ill-defined they
may have been - but most of us recognised that you opposed the worst excesses
of the free-market philosophy and could be relied upon to side with freedom.
You have murdered that heritage in as callous a fashion as Blair and Mandelson
slaughtered the traditions and morality of the Labour Party.
Who
among you cannot see that not only are Osborne’s economics those of feudalism
but also completely ineffective? Is there anyone there who thinks that future
generations will thank Gove for his regimentation of our schools and his lack
of regard for the welfare of children? Do you think that Hunt’s policy of
rewarding the 1% with giving them extra income from the health service to the
detriment of the sick is anything other than criminal? Do you not see that
Cameron is better suited to the stocks than the despatch box?
Strangely,
I was not moved to write this letter by yet another moronic policy from Slimy
Dave, but rather his appointment of George Young to the cabinet. He has
replaced one idiot who thinks that policemen are plebs with another who thinks
that the homeless are what you step over when you leave the opera.
Congratulations on your choice of bedfellow.
If
you think that some of what I might have said above is offensive, you should
hear what I say when my sentiments are not curtailed by my awareness of the
laws of libel.
End
this coalition now. Vote against these people. Try to find some morality and
love for humanity and pursue justice rather than the lust for power. If you do,
for what it is worth, I will try to forgive you.
Love and peace
7 comments:
To be scrupulously fair to the bicycling baronet, didn't he send his kids to the local comp? Which doesn't sound like much, but for an Old Etonian Tory MP, it shows a certain level of imagination.
First response, from the witty and amusing David Ward MP:
"Well it's better out than in"
He was probably punishing them, Tim.
Gordon Birtwhistle replied:
"As you are not a constituent I will not be commenting on your email."
I replied:
"And yet your failure to do so says so much more about your untenable position."
The robbing the rich bit, that's ok, isn't it.
It is now
Norman Baker replied:
"Love and peace?"
I responded:
"Yes, Norman, love and peace
Despite my anger at your policies, I bear you no personal ill, and wish you a life of happiness and fulfillment.
We may disagree on how you achieve that, I would prefer you find it away from politics unless you start opposing this government that stands for the opposite of love and peace."
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