Thursday 29 March 2007

The deal unravels

So Jim Allister has left the DUP over Ian and Gerry's love-in. How noble. It would have been more noble if he actually resigned his Euro MEP seat too, because let's face it, he's only there because he was the DUP candidate, and he knows he'll be bollixed in any future contest. And now David Simpson, the man who ousted David Trimble as the MP for Upper Bann, says he has reservations about the deal and effectively wants a quarantine period before the Shinners can hold office.

What fucking planet are these people on? Here we have the two great enemies sitting down to break bread, and up pipes Jim and Davey to say 'no taigs in government'. I'm not happy about Paisley becoming first minister, given Third Force and Ulster Resistance, but I'm prepared to tolerate it, especially if it means that cunt Hain fucks off back to Blighty. What the betting that some ragtag bunch of tattooed loyalists take Simpson's words to further action?

Allister, Simpson and the likes of Geraldine Taylor and that other wanker Gerry McGeough have fuck all to offer this country. Taylor and McGeough were told to stick their brand of politics up their hoop at the Assembly election. I pray it won't be too long before Allister and Simpson are given the same message.

1 comment:

JC Skinner said...

Spot on. I'd like to see a three year period during which we implement a controversial plan first thought up by a Canadian writer, Dave Sim.
It works like this: If twelve people of sane mind are prepared to stand up in public and call you a total cunt, then you get locked up.
The first year, loads of people get locked up for being cunts. People like Allister and Gerry McGeough.
The second year loads more people get locked up in reprisals, probably people like Big Ian and Martin McGuinness and pretty much all of our useless politicians.
The third year, pretty much all of the cunts in society are cooling their heels, so very few people are locked up for being cunts that year.
Then, having weeded all the cunts out of society, the rest of us get a bit of breathing space to go about living a normal life.