Thursday, June 22, 2006

Graeme Hick Eases Past Sir Leonard Hutton

Hick Crosses off Another Landmark


If only all of Hick's Test matches were played at Worcester's serene New Road. There would of course still be the small matter of Raymond Illingworth to contend with though. Such an evil man.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Indefinite Leave to Remain

Amnesty plan for 500,000 illegal migrants

There is a pellucid reason why the Government would wish to naturalise an incoprehesnible number of illegal immigrants: a perceieved increase in taxation revenues; an increase in its controlling fetish; and eventual labour voting tendencies.

An amnesty is useless until Britain's borders are once again managed efficently.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Vote Labour

Every week, there is an example of a law-abiding citizen who is murdered by someone who has either been let out of prison early, or not sent there at all, but instead given a sentence of "supervision in the community". One of Mr Hart's killers had been given a "community sentence order" for theft just two days before he broke into Mr Hart's house.

The rights of criminals seem to have become a national fetish.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Probably the Most Incompetent Government in British History

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