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Saturday, 6 June 2009

You're s-hired! Brown's Undemocratic Cabinet


Throughout the entire life of the ZaNuLiebour period of power, there has been a threat or promise (depending on your view) of reforming the House of Snoots.

Now, twelve years later, we see in glorious disgracefulness what House of Lords reform actually means.

It means reforming it by shifting half of it's members into the Cabinet!

Yes, why subject yourself to democracy and the ballot box when Prime Mentalist Gormless McBuffoon will just give you a peerage, overlook his own Parliamentary Party (who evidently have no talent) and then you can impose yourself on the British people..?

Or you can just buy yourself a peerage from ZaNuLiebour for a tenner and get to be an authoritarian jackbooted dictator, too!

House of Lords Reform... creating an unelected dictatorship near you soon!

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