Wednesday 14 October 2015

Authoritarian state

So, it appears that the Labour party are falling apart. Arguments and sackings for speaking out against large expenditures. Article in WOL here. Combined with the most ridiculously selfish and most disrespectful policy support I have ever witnessed from the member for education. In a nation that prides itself on its tolerance, the governing party is aiming to eradicate English speaking monoglots with the assumption that learning another language is some sort of panacea for all of the ills of the Welsh education system.

Homogenous Welsh people are the ORDER of the day as the fanatical language supporters apply pressure to the Labour party.

Who on earth will consider supporting such a rabble?

The government of Wales is a laughing stock. The policies for education have become incredulous and demeaning all at the same time. The Labour (Welsh) Baccalaureate is singularly the most disgraceful piece of paper one could own. A pointless journey into endorsing the politics of hate, envy and nationalism.

Still it makes me laugh out loud to see the infighting begin and the descent into left wing politics. The party of hypocrisy, coercion and failure. GET LABOUR OUT.

3 comments:

  1. There are no decent politicians in the toy town Assembly because they've all gone to the real parliament in Westminster.

    Just watching the ITV Wales leaders debate and its pathetic, all pie in the soundbites how to save a dying steel industry. Management buyouts rarely succeed and somebody needs to say it because the bottom line is if they can't sell the steel the works are doomed.

    Usual stuff from national socialist Lenin Wood about how things would be so much better in an authoritarian (Welsh speaking) republic where those nasty foreign people over the border will continue to fund our bloated public sector but have no rights in the Land of our Fathers.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have just worked out that Wales' news service is owned by Trinity Mirror PLC. The access to public information is controlled by a private enterprise invested in the political status quo. This is ridiculous.

    ReplyDelete
  3. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete