Mayhem and Madness in the Tory Political arena.

The hurricane is still roaring through, the battle has raged, and the wounded are dragging their broken bodies off the field. That field is now strewn with the corpses as assassinations, toxic emails, political manoeuvring and ruthless callous knifings have ravaged careers.

Cameron heads off, singing, towards his chosen future with hopes of having Johnson, Gove and IDS’s knives painlessly removed from his back. Osborn licks his wounds and looks to realign himself after his coronation was tantalisingly ripped from his grasp. Boris still has Gove’s sword sticking out of his chest and by leaving the field has opened himself up to jeers of cowardice and duplicity. Gove has been revealed as the snivelling weasel he has always been and has more knives in him than a porcupine has spines. Leadsom is left reeling from the vitriol poured upon her as the full force of Tory bullying was brought to bear.

We now hear that Jaws signature tune playing as the extreme right-wing sharks circle the corpse and Fox, IDS, Hunt and Davies look to exploit the chaos and set their own unpleasant agendas.

Meanwhile, like an escapee from Narnia, the Ice-Queen – the Queen of May, presides over the boiling hatred and division.

Who could have written this? The House of Cards did not begin to touch on the political intrigue and viciousness. This has been the House of Tarot Cards where Death – Major Arcana – rules.

I predict more blood is yet to flow. We haven’t even started on the economic fall-out – the coming recession – or the havoc of EU withdrawal. The hatred will likely become white hot and the incandescence will scorch many more yet. It may well take generations to seal rifts created by such deep wounds and levels of betrayal and extreme nastiness.

The Nasty Party has sure lived up to its epithet; it’s nastiness has only been exceeded by it’s folly.

Has anyone been thinking about the future of the country?

Jeremy Corbyn – Saviour of the Universe – A breath of fresh air!!

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I just voted for Jeremy Corbyn for Leader and next Prime Minister – Here’s why.

I, like most people, have been thoroughly disillusioned with politics – all the greed, promises and insincerity. They’ve all had their snouts in the trough.

I’ve been fed up with corporate politics. None of them speak without consulting a think-tank. They never say what they believe; they say what they think might win them votes. They never deliver on promises. All the parties support the same policies.

I want someone who is passionate and says what they believe rather than what I might want to hear.

That why Nigel Farage was so popular. At least he spoke his mind even if I didn’t agree with anything that came out of his mouth. I could respect the way he did it.

 

At last I have something to vote for.

 

Jeremy Corbyn is saying exactly what I have been spouting for years. He says it with sincerity and he doesn’t care if it gets votes or not. It’s what he believes and he hopes to persuade people that it is what is right. He persuaded me.

I could have written his manifesto; it reflects my own beliefs.

 

He stands for Justice, Freedom, Solidarity and Equality.

 

Anyone who has read my blog will find that is the backbone of what I stand for.

 

Corbyn rejects austerity. So do I. I do not believe that ordinary people should pay for the mistakes of the wealthy particularly while the wealthy continue to reap their bonuses and inflated salaries. It’s obscene.

 

Corbyn says he represents the millions, not the millionaires.

 

He states up front that he will put the long term interests of the planet at the forefront. Couldn’t agree more. Do away with oil and coal and bring in renewables.

 

He will stand up against injustice around the world and seek peace through dialogue. My views entirely.

 

He wants to renationalise the railways and energy utilities. Thank heavens. Selling them off was madness. Not only did it put billions in the pockets of the rich but it has created a nightmare for all of us and worse service. Prices through the roof and a nightmare having to change over every year and find better deals. I don’t know who I’m with half the time. The railways are expensive and a mess. Rather than having the rich creaming off the top they should be in national ownership. I’ve been saying it for years. It would make it simpler, cheaper and more effective.

 

He wants to reverse Education cuts and fully fund the NHS. Sounds good to me!

 

Invest in the North – about bloody time!

 

Do away with Zero hours contracts and have proper paid jobs.

 

Do away with the dangerous and exceeding expensive Trident. About time. It’s a useless bit of technology, a dangerous bit of cold-war sabre-rattling and a waste of money. I don’t like us being a target. That huge amount of money can be better spent and who needs a place at the top table?

 

WOW!! – I don’t think there’s much he’s left off!! I’ll borrow it if I ever stand for office.

 

The argument against Jeremy Corbyn is that he will be painted as a Left-Wing extremist. There will be a media campaign to undermine him. The establishment will sling mud and make him unelectable.

 

A lot of Tories thought so. They tried to vote him in thinking that the Labour Party would sink.

 

I and millions of others think they are wrong. Yes there will be a huge establishment campaign to undermine him. Yes there will be policies and things I do not like. But I believe he is sincere, he is passionate and he is a breath of fresh air that will appeal to a far bigger number of people than was ever dreamt of.

 

I agree with him.

 

I am voting JEREMY CORBYN because he represents my views.