Watching Clegg is very reminiscent of the old gramophone record label, His Master's Voice with the little dog that is so like Nick Clegg and the large trumpet that resembles Juncker.
The dog, Nipper, was in true EU tradition a mongrel part terrier part something else. I would rename it Nick. More up to date or even Bulls Eye like Bill Syke's dog in Oliver Twist.
The company’s famous trademark was made in 1898 by Francis Barraud, who painted his brother’s dog Nipper listening to a Berliner disc gramophone - His Master’s Voice has faded to a whisper "
How appropriate for the Lib Dems. It has all the EU trademarks inclding Berliner. The Master was of course Herr Juncker before lunch as after lunch his speech becomes somewhat indistinct.
AF Neil was having a lot of fun with some Lib Dem lord today on he EU offering of a second referendum which as Brillo pointed out was a recipe for staying in the EU on worse terms than we have now. The stupidity of the Lib Dems as regards the EU knows no limits!
Brillo described the leaping Lord as like the Japanese soldier marooned on a desert island after WWII ended but whom nobody had bothered to tell the war was over. Even the Germans used to do this properly, For you Tommy the war is over was the accepted form of Mutti Merkel words. Can we not use it for Remainer Lib Dems left marooned by the tide of history on an island that will soon disown them.
The conversation then moved on to the former great Lib Dem leader lord Paddy's service in the Marines on such an island. I seem to remember a black and white news reel clip of 2nd lieutenant Ashdown sitting at a child's school table in Borneo adminstering readings of the Lib Dem manifesto to the natives. If anyone has a link to this footage please post it in my comments section.
Truely Lib Dumbs is the most acccurate name for Paddy's party. How can a so called British party side with our countries enemies who want to rob us and expect to win UK votes?
Here is the official Lib Dem response in all its full idiocy.
https://t.co/YHyoDrMbHN
2 comments:
I am not a fan of the Lib Dems but in theory couldn't they just say "Sorry we want to come back as we were?" After all the EU doesn't normally obey its own rules.
PS the big mistake they made was to say yes to everything the EU wanted. If they had been pro EU but keen to make it more democratic, deal with the problems it created etc they could have got a lot of UKIP support and stopped the referendum from ever being called.
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