Monday 2 February 2009

AND ABOUT BLOODY TIME!


BBC NEWS Peers guilty of a criminal offence or rule breach could be kicked out of the Lords, under plans being considered by Justice Secretary Jack Straw.
Currently the heaviest punishment they face is being ordered to apologise.

The class system is still alive and choking, where else would you be able to have a criminal conviction and still keep a job deciding what laws are to passed except the House of lords?

These over stuffed, pompous pillocks have been allowed to get away with being “dodgy” for centuries; it is about time that they entered the twenty first century.

The “punishment” for these people should be expulsion and prosecution, they should be named and shamed, their peerages should be taken from them and they should have to repay any financial gain they received.

It shouldn’t say, “could be kicked out” but “will be kicked out”. Come on Straw man grow some balls and do your job.


"Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom." Thomas Jefferson


Angus

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1 comment:

Wolfie said...

Class system? You haven't been paying attention. Most, by a long way of the Lords who have been up to mischief are in fact New Labour appointed Lords who are almost to a man a bunch of working-class or ethnic-minority Labour movers-and shakers. The life peers have, with the odd bad apple been quite well behaved it seems. Must be the breeding ;-)