Saturday, April 09, 2005

It's a beautiful day (because I haven't heard a squeak from Bono),

Democracy, like the internet is a wonderful thing. The freedom both generate have brought felicity, prosperity and manifold benefits to many. The only problem is that all the wrong sort of people come along and spoil things.

So it is with some caution that I approach the British elections. I need not stress the importance of voting - especially since if you don't, someone else might on your behalf. However, I am aware than my endorsement could be a critical factor in this poll, but since neither the Whig Party, nor the Party of Moderate Progress Within The Bounds Of Law are standing (unless you take Gerry Adams's latest at face value) my support for any party will be conditional.

Labour and the Tories, of course, are too frightful: both seem determined to get the votes of the most unpleasant elements of society by competing to see who can lock up more gypsies and swarthy foreign types (possibly without the right to a fair trial). Kilroy too, seems to be aiming at the Chav vote, his targeted constituency is the sort of place where six St George flags on a Ford Escort is restrained patriotism and pubs hold regular auctions for goods of doubtful provenance.

As for the Lib Dems, I fear that voting for them is rather akin to self abuse. Everyone does it at one time or another, but it is ultimately unsatisfying and not something to boast about.

Which leaves us with an unattractive coalition of oofy tree huggers, swivel-eyed loons and other weird monomaniacs with strange obsessions.

Fortunately, there is a party that offers the requisite excitement and dash to keep the turn out at a healthy level: Respect, George Galloway's merry alliance of Trotskyists and Salafists. With the SWP and Muslim Brotherhood Alliance of Great Britain both on board, voters will have the delicious frison of not knowing whether they will end up with a Cuban style worker's paradise or a Theocracy. Surely anyone with an once of sporting blood would want to back this lot.

I'll maybe do a post on Northern Ireland next week, if I can contemplate that ghastly prospect.

12 Comments:

At 12:23 PM, Anonymous Rupraj said...

"but since neither the Whig Party, nor the Party of Moderate Progress Within The Bounds Of Law are standing (unless you take Gerry Adams's latest at face value) my support for any party will be conditional"

Sir, you are the most unspeakably camp and effete dandy I ever saw.

 
At 12:59 PM, Anonymous benjamin said...

From the 'Wikipedia' entry on the Whigs:

'...by the early twentieth century whiggery was largely irrelevant'.

A bit like this blog in the early twenty-first century.

 
At 1:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How interesting. Both Rupraj and Benjamin (and some previous posters) use the same computer, running XP and IE6, with the static IP address of 82.35.61.24. Do you think they could be related? Or do they simply live together in London?

 
At 8:47 AM, Blogger Venichka said...

I notice all the main parties are targetting the "hard-working family" as their main voters. And not mentioning the war in Iraq, even though the only two serious parties both supported it.

As a lazy bachelor who supported the war, and is delighted that the Pope has adopted the name that I have adopted, in honour of the finest Russian Roman Catholic author, who am I to vote for?

(Trick Q, I know. I would sooner slit my wrists on a reality TV programme while singing something out-of-tune than vote Lib-Dem. And Mihael Howardescu as PM? No way.)

Four More Years! Hurrah! will be good to say that again!

 
At 3:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

geta f-ing move on, Buff and Blue
We await your take on the DUP and the UUP and the PUP with bated breath you know what i mean

 
At 5:40 PM, Blogger buff and blue said...

Vote for them both if you can might be the advice. Then again it might not. I think I will need several draughts of the devil's buttermilk to contemplate the horror show that is Norn Iron.

Incidentally, anon, your prose style is very like Venichka's.

 
At 7:57 PM, Anonymous Venichka said...

How very flattering that someone should choose to imitate my prose style. Verily am i a latter-day Chesterton. Only a coupla dayz left 2 give yr insightful take on the matter, so you'd best pull your finger out...

 
At 12:17 PM, Anonymous Jed said...

This blog is moribund.

 
At 2:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jed,

r u a sinner or a Shinner?

Buff is a duppet-muppet, I reckon

 
At 2:40 PM, Anonymous Jed, USA said...

Webmaster, have you considered closing this blog down? At best, it's turgid. At worst, moribund - nobody reads it anymore, let alone contributes.

 
At 2:22 PM, Blogger Venichka said...

Jed,
He's just a drink-sodden ex-Whiggite popinjay. His hands are shaking, he needs another drink.

And, you're right, the amount of traffic this blog gets is comparable to the long-defunct 242 bus route between Potters Bar and Chingford, or the late and unlamented Church Elm pub in Dagenham.

It can't last much longer

 
At 4:50 PM, Blogger buff and blue said...

Venichka, coming from someone who set up a blog in 2004 and has posted nothing since, that is somewhat rich.

I'll post stuff when I damned well feel like, not when some bored nitwit tells me to.

 

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