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Tuesday 18 October 2011

Sleaze Has Now Graduated To Government Policy.

After the resignation of Liam Fox you might have been forgiven for thinking that Cameron had cracked down on sleaze for the good of the nation. Alas, it seems this wasn't true. Liam Fox resigned, it now seems evident, to prevent even more facts about his murky dealings from entering the public domain. There is no proof that Liam Fox "benefitted" from this. Well of course not - politicians who are taking backhanders don't leave the evidence simply lying about for anyone to see. To underline this Cameron then moved onto the offensive, talking in cuddly terms about the rip off that energy prices are, but refusing to do anything about it. Instead we were treated to a typical Tory lecture about how it is all our own fault. I doubt there is any paper trail between the energy companies and this so-called government either. But, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck - its a corrupt Tory. I don't believe there has ever been a period in British history when a government has shown itself to be so openly corrupt, nor so arrogant that it literally doesn't care what people think. Business and corruption are now synominous, as is government and and the personal greed of those who pretend to be politicians. Cameron and his fellow gangsters are a national shame and should be expunged from history as rapidly as possible.

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