A View From The Wasteland
Looking out from the concrete tower block hell-hole of Labour's socialist utopia to our country's true nature.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Friday, 29 July 2011
Quote Of The Day
From Norman Tebbit in The Telegraph -
I have not become rich on politics as Blair, Mandelson and the Kinnocks have done.
Can't say fairer than that .
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Brigadoon
Readers from the West of Scotland may recognise the railway station whose new sign is shown above . It serves the Glasgow East End community of Bridgeton , formerly a town in its own right , which has existed in the area since the late 18th Century . A hot-bed of Orangeism and Loyalism , containing the HQ of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland , it is very much a product of Lowland Scotland and the Industrial Revolution .
Scotrail , however , have decided that it is , in fact , Grannie's Heilan Hame , former seat of the High Kings of Teuchterdom , founded by Aoanghas of the Angry Red Beard in 426 (before the arrival of the Gaelic Irish invaders , like Scotland as a whole , it had no inhabitants) . It has merely been squatted in by the evil Sassenach incomers these past few years , the evil colonists who must be driven from this pure stronghold of Gaeldom .
At least , that would seem to be the only fantasy world in which it could possibly justify translating the name of a Lanarkshire town into Gaelic . It has never been written in Scots , where it would be "Brigton".
Here's mair of their p**h
I've already seen another one at Rutherglen , but can't find a photo .
Why not have them written in Urdu or Polish ? That would fit the demographic a lot more snugly .
Or could it be that Anti-Scottish professional Gaels wish to impose their language upon we natives as part of an opportunistic cultural power-grab ?
Ochone ! Ochone !
Scots is the language of Lowland Scotland , augmented by Scottish Standard English for formal occasions . Gaelic has been nowhere in sight since the early Middle Ages (unless you were hanging about in certain isolated villages in Galloway , of course).
They're getting me angry , these people . And I used to sympathise with their efforts to hang onto their own culture . They should let us hang on to ours .
Monday, 18 July 2011
A Tale Of Two Photos
Gordon Brown savages Rupert Murdoch and News International for invading his privacy and employing " known members of the criminal underworld" to spy upon him .
Gordon Brown showing his disgust at the time of the alleged incidents , when he was only Prime Minister and had no power to deal with them .
Sunday, 3 July 2011
The Party Line
Oh , dear !
My mate the Unison official won't be very proud .
On Thursday, Ed Miliband gave an interview to ITV about the public sector strikes. To say that it wasn’t a success is an understatement. Not since George Brown used to go on television smashed out of his wits has a Labour politician made such a hash of things.
Miliband was asked six different questions about the strikes. He replied: “These strikes are wrong at a time when negotiations are under way. The Government has acted in a reckless and provocative manner. It is time for both sides to set aside the rhetoric.”
Fair enough, you may think – but he gave the same answer six times, irrespective of the question. His voice was robotic, his eyes glazed; even his interviewer, Damon Green, was freaked out, as he later confessed. At any moment, you expected a hypnotist to step forward, snap his fingers, and say: “You’re back in the room now, Ed.”
For the Tories, truly this is the gift that keeps on giving. Treat him gently, Dave.
So says The Telegraph's own Torquemada .
Monday, 20 June 2011
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Lies , Damn Lies and BBC Statistics .
While gloating over the election results I chanced upon this table on the BBC's website .
I was looking to see how many seats our former masters in the Labour Party had lost . As I was scanning the table , I saw that the Conservatives are down as losing 5 seats , holding 15 .
Haud on !
The Conservatives had 17 seats in the last Parliament (if you include Alex Fergusson , the Presiding Officer , or Speaker).
I make that only 2 losses .
Further investigation shows that something strange has happened with these BBC statistics . They have both Dumfriesshire and Eastwood down as Labour gains from the Conservatives .
This is not the case . Both seats were Labour-held before the election .
Why would our National broadcaster wish to maximise Conservative losses and minimise Labour ones ? Are they not bound by law to be impartial ?
PS. I notice that even The Daily Telegraph is using the same dishonest graphic presentation .
It is identical to the BBC one and seems to have been copied from the same source .
(click to enlarge)
I was looking to see how many seats our former masters in the Labour Party had lost . As I was scanning the table , I saw that the Conservatives are down as losing 5 seats , holding 15 .
Haud on !
The Conservatives had 17 seats in the last Parliament (if you include Alex Fergusson , the Presiding Officer , or Speaker).
I make that only 2 losses .
Further investigation shows that something strange has happened with these BBC statistics . They have both Dumfriesshire and Eastwood down as Labour gains from the Conservatives .
This is not the case . Both seats were Labour-held before the election .
Why would our National broadcaster wish to maximise Conservative losses and minimise Labour ones ? Are they not bound by law to be impartial ?
PS. I notice that even The Daily Telegraph is using the same dishonest graphic presentation .
It is identical to the BBC one and seems to have been copied from the same source .
Result !
Just sobered up enough to post this .
While Labour managed to cling on to the marginal seat of Motherwell and Wishaw by a whole 587 votes , our fellow Lanarkshire men across the Clyde have finally thrown off the oppressors' yoke .
The Labour Party machine has been decisively defeated , though it would be foolish to imagine it has been destroyed .
Another victory for freedom .
PS . I noticed that John Swinney couldn't bring himself to pronounce the name of the hated Larkhall when welcoming his victory there . I wonder why ?
While Labour managed to cling on to the marginal seat of Motherwell and Wishaw by a whole 587 votes , our fellow Lanarkshire men across the Clyde have finally thrown off the oppressors' yoke .
The Labour Party machine has been decisively defeated , though it would be foolish to imagine it has been destroyed .
Another victory for freedom .
PS . I noticed that John Swinney couldn't bring himself to pronounce the name of the hated Larkhall when welcoming his victory there . I wonder why ?
Monday, 2 May 2011
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
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