Royal Baby? Fuck Off 177


Another over-privileged right wing little tosspot is born to live off our taxes. I wish harm to no baby. But every one of the babies the UK killed in bombings in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya was worth just as much as this one. If the murder of one of those babies by the British state had received a ten thousandth of the attention of the birth of this baby to live high on the British state, the world would be a slightly fairer place.


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  • fwl

    You have the freedom to be so rude. Others paid for that freedom. Don’t waste it.

  • Googler

    We do not have to go to Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya to see the murderousness of the British state in action.

    We just have to wake up to the fact that thousands of children right in the UK are being raised in poverty, because parents are finding it hard to get affordable housing. This leads to the usual family break-ups, exploited to much gain by the solicitors and other services involved. Moms think they can get a better deal alone, on all kinds of benefits plus the benefits offered by a new relationship. This is while the dads receive no benefits but instead get turned into criminals who owe maintenance and have their credit rating sabotaged if they cannot afford those payments.

    A child who knows they have two parents wants both of them involved, but the British state systematically removes dads for no other reason than that they are male and need to be employed so as to cover their maintenance payments. It therefore commits child abuse of the worst kind on a daily basis.

    So yes, the birth of another over-priviliged snotbag is a slap in the face, not something to rejoice.

  • Puzzled

    So what is it that has 36% of the 99% voting for the 1% cons?!!

    1. The national debt was £850b five years ago, doubled to £1,700b today?

    2. NHS paying a whopping 20% of its £108b funding to PFI spivs as rent?

    3. No letup in the rise of Income inequality between classes?

    4. Gas/Elec increased by 40% in five years,no regulation of the industry.

    5. Immigration levels still at the same level as NuLabour.

    6. Billions spent on unnecessary wars at the expense of the citizenry.

    etc,etc,etc.

    So what is it that has 36% enamored of the chinless wonder?!! It may be the halving in annual mortgage fork out from an average of 33% of take home pay to approx 16% (due to the 3-5% mortgage rates) has the middle classes pockets in thrall.

  • fedup

    You have the freedom to be so rude. Others paid for that freedom.

    Freedumb more like and nothing to do with freedom as we know it. The others who paid for it, who would they be? Don’t you dare to resurrect the foetid ghost of the Austrian painter and the devil incarnate for the freedom© merchants!

    The only free dom these days is talk cuz talk is cheap.

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    Puzzled

    “So what is it that has 36% enamored of the chinless wonder?”
    ____________________

    Is “chinless wonder” a reference to the Prime Minister? If so, I suggest that “Puzzled” invest in a pair of glasses for Mr Cameron’s chin seems to be all there and, indeed, of normal size for a man of his build.

    I wouldn’t mind betting that the Prime Minister has mpre chin than “Puzzled” (he certainly has more balls). Any takers, and then we could ask “Puzzled” to use a photo of himself as his gravatar (as Mr Goss does).

  • Puzzled

    But methinks its the Jerry Springer syndrome, too many lithuanians in labour !

  • Republicofscotland

    I’ve heard it all now,Malcolm Rifkind and Lord Tebbit both Tories have urged Tory voters in Gordon to vote “tactically” in order to keep Alex Salmond out.

    A pathetic and desperate attempt to undermine Scotland’s voice at Westminster.

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    I interpret all these clunkingly heavy posts and playground insults (“over-priviliged snotbag”, “little tosspot”, etc..) are a cry of rage and incomprehension at the fact that the Monarch and the Royal Family remain immensely popular with the British public at large and that the birth of another child to Prince William and Princess Kate is a source of genuine joy to many, many people.

    Long live the Queen!

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    “I’ve heard it all now,Malcolm Rifkind and Lord Tebbit both Tories have urged Tory voters in Gordon to vote “tactically” in order to keep Alex Salmond out.

    A pathetic and desperate attempt to undermine Scotland’s voice at Westminster.”

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    No, Republicofscotland, it is an attempt to remind everyone that this remains a free country where everyone can vote as he wishes, which includes tactical voting.

    As with after the Scottish referendum, you and your fellow haters are showing yourselves up to be very bad losers.

  • mike

    Ha. Indeed. And let’s not forget the 478 murdered by the child-killing Zionazis during Protective Edge.

  • Republicofscotland

    “No, Republicofscotland, it is an attempt to remind everyone that this remains a free country where everyone can vote as he wishes, which includes tactical voting.

    As with after the Scottish referendum, you and your fellow haters are showing yourselves up to be very bad losers.”
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    Oh yes I forgot the SNP obtaining any power at Westminster is a crisis not seen since the abdication in the 1930’s.

    How good of you to point out the Westminster democratic process.

  • Abe Rene

    I learned of the new Princess in town – M&S were holding a wine tasting for some new stock, and the salesman told me that the royal baby had been born earlier than expected. No doubt she will receive an excellent upbringing, having the good fortune to have such fine parents, and so grow up to be a fine and solid citizen as well as Princess.
    There is another potential Kate in this world, therefore the world is another Kate better off! My best wishes to he rand her parents.

  • Mary

    I see that Alan Farthing was one of the FOUR medics who signed the announcement of the birth. He was engaged to Jill Dando for whose murder Barry George was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned. That was yet another of those miscarriages of justice for
    which the English legal judicial system is famous.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Farthing

  • Republicofscotland

    “I interpret all these clunkingly heavy posts and playground insults (“over-priviliged snotbag”, “little tosspot”, etc..) are a cry of rage and incomprehension at the fact that the Monarch and the Royal Family remain immensely popular with the British public at large and that the birth of another child to Prince William and Princess Kate is a source of genuine joy to many, many people.”

    “Long live the Queen!”

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    Yes I’m sure their will be many who see the Royals as invaluable,why I’ll never know.

  • Republicofscotland

    Meanwhile, Nick Cleggs wife Miriam has been in Gordon Aberdeenshire to support the LibDems candidate.

    Mrs Clegg claims Alex Salmond is only standing for the Westminster seat to serve his own ego,if Mrs Clegg is seeking out egos she needs to look no further,than her husband,whos ego allows him to say,the Libdems will form a government with anyone.

    Watch out for Nick Clegg jumping into bed with whatever government will take him,better not tell Miriam.

  • Mary

    ‘..the Monarch and the Royal Family remain immensely popular with the British public at large….’

    s/be ‘..the Monarch and the Royal Family remain immensely popular with the nitwits in the British public at large..’

    You know. The ones who cheer for war and applaud the processions of corpses and body parts being returned from Afghanistan forgetting those other humans who were killed in our name, but NOT in my name.

    And remember,’We Do Bad Things to Bad People’ from dear Uncle Harry.

    http://persophile.blogspot.co.uk/2008/03/prince-harry-does-bad-things-to-bad.html

  • Republicofscotland

    Scots should follow their hearts and vote Tory,not my words,but the words of Tory Michael Gove,he really should stop smoking those funny cigarettes.

    Gove who stood outside Westminster with 50 people wearing Nicola Sturgeon masks blurted out beware the SNP and called the 50 masked people the “fearsome fifty.”

    I can’t ever recall, such shenanigans in any previous general election,nor at the last GE either.

    That’s Westminster democracy in action for you,vague as the constitution,which is rarer than hens teeth.

  • fwl

    “the old man will ask the child not 7 days old about the place of life and he will live” – all babies have freedom and potential and in that they are are perhaps all far greater than us oldies

    “what goes into your mouth will not defile you but what comes out will defile you” – words are not cheap.

    We have freedom, we have freedom to be dumb as in to be stupid and so fail to achieve our potential and in our freedom it is best to keep dumb as in mum.

    Quotes from Gospel of St Thomas.

  • Giyane

    Googler

    Well said. But you left out the bit about your children being molested by the ex-wife’s cheeky boyfriends and getting put on the paedophile register when she has a breakdown at the age of 16 and summons the courage to report him to the police, her mum desperately trying to cover her tracks.

    She’s just come back from mopeding 2000 miles round India.
    For all lovely daughters – God Bless!

  • Mary

    A hard hitting letter from Stephen Hawking’s daughter, Lucy, to that appalling woman, Katie Hopkins.

    Dear Katie Hopkins. Stop making life harder for disabled people
    Lucy Hawking
    My father is Stephen Hawking, and I have an autistic son. So it makes me sad when your ‘jokes’ about Ed Miliband mock people with disabilities
    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/30/katie-hopkins-life-harder-disabled-people?CMP=fb_gu

    The piece of Hopkins referred to is this:
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/katie-hopkins-accuses-ed-miliband-of-being-on-the-spectrum-following-labour-leaders-debate-performance-10154028.html
    A good sprinkling of very nasty ad hominems.

  • Summerhead

    Oi Habbafucker… fuck right off; if I ever had the displeasure of meeting you I’d knock seven kinds of shit out of you, you pathetic arsewipe.
    Lots of love Dickhead (as you once called me).

  • Republicofscotland

    Sad to see the pro-indy website National Collective,wind down,the site was a corner stone during the Scottish referendum.

    It featured many folk from the arts,such as literature,music and other artisan fields,who proffessed independence through their works and thoughts.

    One of the founders,Ross Colquhoun now works for the SNP.

  • Ba'al Zevul

    Re. Katie Hopkins, she’s apparently promised to leave the country if Ed becomes PM. THat should improve Labour’s chances spectacularly.

  • RobG

    Hurrah! Hurrah!

    Gawd bless Will and Kate and the new princess!

    I’ll be limping with little Johnny up to the royal ‘ospital this evening, to join the well wishers. Little Johnny luckily has some time off this evening from his zero hours contract down the mine, and if his consumption is not too bad, and he’s not coughing-up too much blood, he’ll be cheering along with the crowd.

    We’ll go back to our tent this evening with an ‘appy heart and will raise a glass of rainwater to the royal couple.

  • Republicofscotland

    Currently intrigued by the sycophants outside St Mary’s hospital on Sky news,thanfully when the camera panned around,the Royal arse-licker Nicholas Witchell,was nowhere to be seen.

    Mind you there’s still time for Witchells alter-ego and brown nose specialist Jenny Bond to make an appearance….yuk.

  • CanSpeccy

    This is the kind of crazed, liberal-left, hate speech that has earned Craig a reputation as a nutter.

    The constitutional monarchy is, for better or worse, a component of the British state, and one that has generally served the British people well since the revolution of 1688, when that Scotch “over-privileged right wing tosspot born to live off our taxes,” James II, fled the country.

    Naturally, as a public institution the costs of the monarchy are borne by the taxpayer, just as the costs of parliamentary government, of which Craig Murray so wishes to become a part, are borne by the taxpayer.

  • mickc

    It seems likely that, with independence which cannot be far off, Scotland will ditch the Monarchy.

    Probably it will tolerate the Queen, but on Charles’s accession will decide enough is more than enough, and “invite” him to abdicate and then declare itself a republic.

    And on Charles’s death, hopefully the rest of the UK will do the same.

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