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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

British House of Scumbags

British House of Commons aka The British Parliament from here on should be referred to as the "British House of Scumbags".

As most of you know these thieves and lowest of society scumbags whom we call politicians have revealed their true colors...elected thieves and scumbags of society. Why have they not been prosecuted by the Director of Public Prosecution for cheating, lying and abusing to claim thousands of pounds in benefits??? Why? When you learn what they have been upto, it makes one disgracefuly mad and mad and one has to feel sorry for the British to have these thieves and liers who run the country and make laws for them to obey...(visit the link below to see what they have been upto).

Now, should you British people obey laws made by these scumbags, pigs and thieves of society? Now, just imagine ordinary citizens claiming or lying on the application forms to obtain a few more pounds in benefits for their families... Oh no, they would be dragged before the courts and their names will be splashed all over the local papers to humiliate them.....but here we have these thieves in the British House of Scumbags trying to keep all this hush hush....until it all came out.......The British people should make sure and infact DEMAND they resign, garb or carry them tied to their local police station to be charged as criminals.....

Here is a brief article from the Telegraph UK ... check the link for more details

Julie Kirkbride's £50,000 extension for brother

Julie Kirkbride's £50,000 extension for brother - MPs' expenses

The Conservative MP and wife of Andrew MacKay used taxpayers’ money to fund a £50,000 extension to her constituency flat so that her brother could live in the property and employed her sister as a part-time secretary.

Tory MP paid no tax on £600,000 house profit

Sir John and Lady Pamela Butterfill: Tory MP Sir John Butterfill paid no tax on £600,000 house profit

Sir John Butterfill paid no capital gains tax after making a £600,000 gain on the sale of his taxpayer-funded house which he said was his designated second home and claimed £17,000 on servants’ quarters.

(http://www.telegraph.co.uk/?source=refresh)


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