Monday, February 25, 2013

Sex, Lies And Criminality Part ll - Another Political Cover Up

Its been less that two weeks since we covered the criminal behavior of disgraced former MP Chris Huhne together with a potted history of the sexual shenanigans, lying and criminality of the Liberal Democrat party in Great Britain.

The news this past weekend that the party leader and Deputy Prime Minister, Nick 'Calamity' Clegg, together with some other party bigwigs have been part of an elaborate cover up, should come as no great surprise to anyone.

The latest scandal to befall this collection clowns is enough to make even the most curmudgeonly grump split his sides laughing.

It turns out that their former Chief Executive and party strategist, Lord Rennard, is a suspected sexual predator. This was brought to the attention of the party hierarchy, including 'Calamity' Clegg some years ago, who then conspired to cover up the fact and keep it out of the public domain.

They are also accused of taking no action to investigate these claims, effectively ignoring the plight of the possible victims of a sexual predator.

The Lib Dem spin machine has gone into damage limitation mode in order to protect the reputation of their Party and its leader.  A parade of Lib Dem ministers infested the Sunday talk shows to spin, lie and deceive but Clegg was forced to come clean after returning from his Spanish sojourn Sunday evening.

 Home Office Minister Jeremy Browne claimed he had known Lord Rennard for two decades and had never heard a single rumour about Rennard's behavior. He went on to add that Nick Clegg "did not know about the allegations".

The doddery old buffoon and Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable, insisted on Sunday afternoon that both he and Nick Clegg "were 'absolutely' unaware of any allegations". On Sunday evening Clegg admitted that he did know. This means that Vince Cable and Jeremy Browne both deliberately, and with malice aforethought, lied to the British people.

Another Lib Dem buffoon, the noble Lord Greaves mentioned possible "mild sexual advances" as if that makes sexual molestation of volunteers and staff acceptable.

The public were being asked by the spin machine to believe that the party hierarchy, including the now Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander and Clegg's Chief of Staff Jonny Oates were aware of the allegations but leader Nick Clegg was not.

It's the age old question when it comes to any cover up, what did Nick Clegg and his henchmen know and when did they know it?

And what of the victims? Their claims were obviously ignored in this attempted cover up.

The ladies that have come forward were, in effect, brushed aside to protect the noble Lord Rennard's reputation and the party's image.

If past political history is anything to go by, the ladies in question had better watch out for the antics of the Lib Dem smear unit, it is active and it will be trawling around for any piece of dirt they can dredge up that could be used against them. That's the Lib Dems, its who they are.

For those of us informed people, the Lib Dem party image is already set in stone. They are the nasty party with a long history of lies, criminality, sexual crimes and dirty political tricks.

Clegg's attempt to appear tough served only to increase the laughter factor when he claimed that:

"The full truth of what happened and what failed to happen and who said what to whom will be revealed by these investigations."

"But in the meantime, I will not stand by and allow my party to be subject of a show trial of innuendo, half-truths and slurs".

Anyone who has had any dealings with the Lib Dems, at local or at national level, would know that it was the Lib Dems, encouraged by Lord Rennard himself, who brought 'innuendo, half-truths and slurs' to political campaigning.

One can only hope that the voters of Eastleigh will look at the events of the past few days and understand that the party they repeatedly return to office is packed to the gunwales with liars, criminals and sexual deviants and always has been throughout its history.

As a reminder:

David Lloyd George - Adulterer, criminal insider dealer, criminally sold peerages for cash.

Jeremy Thorpe - the party conspired to cover up his homosexual relationship with Norman Scott. Eventually Thorpe went on trial for conspiracy to murder.

Cyril Smith - the party covered up Smiths paedophilia, without concern for his victims.

Charles Kennedy - the party covered up his serial boozing despite the fact he was often incapable of carrying out his duties.

Sir Menzies Campbell - expenses cheat who was party to the Kennedy cover up.

Simon Hughes - with the collusion of his party he covered up his sexuality claiming the be the 'straight' candidate against homosexual campaigner Peter Tatchell.

Paddy Ashdown - covered up his adulterous behavior for years, conning his constituents into believing he was a happy family man.

Mark Oaten - same as Ashdown, he paraded his family in front of the media at election time while indulging in orgies with male prostitutes.

Lembik Opik - cheating on the nations favourite weather girl.

Mike Hancock - self confessed serial adulterer.

Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Jonny Oates, Danny Alexander Jeremy Browne, Lord Greaves and of course Lord Rennard can be added to this Lib Dem 'Hall of Shame' and lets hope that the voters of Eastleigh take this on board when they enter the polling booth.

They should rethink their voting patterns and use this opportunity to give the current political elites and well deserved kick where it hurts.

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Eastleigh Byelection Update:

With just a few days remaining before election day, the odds are tightening

Lib Dems -1/2 from 1/4

Conservative - 5/2 from 4/1

UKIP - 6/1 from 10/1

Labour 66/1 from 40/1

What started out as a two horse race between the Lib Dums and the Conservatives has become a three horse race to include UKIP.



2 comments:

  1. I thought the by-election was this thursday.
    Paris Claims

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    1. Stone me so it is, I stand corrected. I was still a bit hungover after the rugby weekend.

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