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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  • Giyane

    Greater Shpotted Bullshitpecker:
    “The constitutional monarchy is, for better or worse, a component of the British state”

    You might just as well say: President Assad is, for better or worse, a component of the Republic of Syria. The latter has more democratic legitimacy, I agree, than our Queen and family. But kilo for kilo, tonne for tonne, she has dropped more bombs illegally on the citizens of other countries than Assad has dropped on mercenary invaders of his own country.

    So pom off and cackle to the ozzies. By what curious mathetical equation does bombing people raise the status of her majesty and diminish the status of the president of Syria. Both are criminal agents of state terror. One bombs the Muslim enemies of Israel and the other bombs Israel’s mercenaries Al Queenida.

    No brains left in your peckered skull to see the difference.

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    CanSpeccy (16h28) and Abe Rene (15h01)

    Good, dignified posts!

    Just compare them with the barrow-boy vulgarity and street urchin screechings shown in the comments by Republicofscotland (he must have creamed his jeans), Summer(Dick)head, RobG (cheers, mate! Drink responsibly) and Mickc (the “c” stands for clod)!

    If these people are representative of the anti-Monarch tendency then the Monarchy is safe for the next 100 years.

  • Giyane

    Fwl

    “what goes into your mouth will not defile you but what comes out will defile you”

    The gospels remind me of the threadbare military flags hanging in St Pauls Cathedral. There is nothing defiling about protesting against injustice. The Royals are a pretty slogan for an evil empire that has spent 20 years bombing the shit out of Muslim countries to stop them raising themselves to strength.
    Craig’s words are extremely restrained compared to the violent state terror and destruction that has rained down in our own life-times and witness.

    The time to use restraint is after the evil has been brought to justice and subdued.

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    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..’”
    ___________________

    Sounds a little like “if the people don’t vote for the government then we must change the people”, doesn’t it.

    The great majority of the British people are “nitwits” for committing the sin of not sharing Mary’s opinions about the Monarchy.

    Talk like that will persuade no one , you ‘Orrible Old Crone!

  • John Spencer-Davis

    Fwl
    02/05/2015 3:28pm

    It’s the Gospel of Thomas, not the Gospel of St Thomas.

    Kind regards,

    John

  • Republicofscotland

    “Just compare them with the barrow-boy vulgarity and street urchin screechings shown in the comments by Republicofscotland (he must have creamed his jeans), Summer(Dick)head, RobG (cheers, mate! Drink responsibly) and Mickc (the “c” stands for clod)!”
    ___________________________

    Oh dear it would appear by the name calling rant, of the Royalist Habb,that someone has gotten their tiara in a twist.

    Have the commoners upset you with our frank opinions of the Royal parasites,does the thought of your beloved state scroungers coming under the microscope,leave you the feeling of unable to genuflect,to your portrait of old droopy chops,above your bed.

  • Giyane

    Kebabcock

    You’ve finally burnt your own penis on the barbecue, exposing yourself as a drunken paedophile, by supporting Lord Janner.
    Now you are placing it in the roll of honour. Take a good bite on it you stupid, intoxicated old fool.

  • Juteman

    Eh hope this royal sprog faas in love wi a schemie tinkie fae Fintry 16 years fae now, and trez tae claim benefits fae the social fir her bairns.

  • Anon1

    I’ve just opened a bottle of Yatir to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby.

  • Anon1

    “If these people are representative of the anti-Monarch tendency then the Monarchy is safe for the next 100 years.”

    So true. Most people simply aren’t as nasty, bitter and disgruntled and the commenters on Craig’s blog. Even those groups campaigning for a republic tend to have a sense of humour and a bit of grace about them. What we have here is a sad bunch of misfits and losers who hate everything about this country, because they have failed so miserably in their own lives.

  • fedup

    Curious that the same bunch of peado protecting, murderer protecting, genocide promoting, land theft supporting ziofuckwits are coming out in force to celebrate the the addition of another to the long list of benefit scrounging troughers whom find spending their own money a sacrilege, and instead rely on the tax money handouts.

    Says it all does it not?

    These ziofuckwit cretin obviously have a good fifth column in the royalty hence their clear exuberance and sycophantic sloganeering.

  • RobG

    @Anon1
    2 May, 2015 – 6:06 pm

    I’ve just opened a bottle of bleach to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby.

    You do realise that most of Europe cracks up with laughter at the way Brits sycophant over the royals?

    I believe there’s some kind of S&M vibe going on with it all.

  • Republicofscotland

    “I’ve just opened a bottle of Yatir to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby.”
    _____________________________

    And I’ve judt opened a bottle of Nadim wine,to commiserate the fact the taxpayer will keep the little scrounger all its days.

  • Anon1

    “I’ve just opened a bottle of bleach to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby.”

    That’s the spirit, Rob. Drink it all down.

    “You do realise that most of Europe cracks up with laughter at the way Brits sycophant over the royals?”

    I couldn’t care less.

  • Lance Vance

    What is it about this vile, dysfunctional and evil family that gives them blanket coverage whenever they foist another mouth to feed onto the general public. A general public, that this horrible inbred family totally despise I might add!!

    All you Royal ass kissers remember that next time you wave your cheap plastic flag like the obedient, loyal subjects that you are.

    Royal Family? Fuck Off!!

  • Johnstone

    Oh no! whats going on here ..nobody will read me anymore now hes about the same colour and pattern as I am

  • Anon1

    Fedup

    I see the day release isn’t going too well then. Don’t worry though, they’ve arranged a Wills & Kate tea party for you back at the institution. You simply must attend !!

  • fedup

    Ziofuckwit

    Which one of us is institutionalised and a Sad fucktwit to boot?

    Opening a bot………….

    All on your own, oh poor ziofucwit no mate.

    they’ve arranged a Wills & Kate tea party for you back at the institution

    and busy wet dreaming.

  • Mary

    Any bedroom tax being paid?

    After £4.5m refit to make Kensington Palace fit for a prince, William and Kate head off to live in… Norfolk
    Couple spent £4.5m refurbishing 20-room apartment in Kensington Palace
    It has a secluded yet central location – and a Peter Rabbit-themed nursery
    But the couple will move to Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk
    They know North Norfolk well and have wide circle of well-connected friends
    3.8.2014
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2714405/After-4-5m-refit-make-Kensington-Palace-fit-prince-William-Kate-head-live-Norfolk.html

    Should that read ‘ State spent £4.5m refurbishing 20 room apartment in Kensington Palace’?

    Plus. There’s more.

    Anmer Hall: inside William and Kate’s country home
    A general view of the front of Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate
    20.4.2015
    The royal couple plan to live at Anmer Hall on the Queen’s Sandringham Estate following the birth of their second child

    http://www.theweek.co.uk/59880/anmer-hall-inside-william-and-kates-country-home

    ‘After the arrival of the second royal baby, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to take up residence in Anmer Hall, a ten-bedroom country house on the Queen’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.’

  • RobG

    @Lance Vance
    2 May, 2015 – 6:26 pm

    Most people south of the border are totally brainwashed by the media, which is almost entirely right wing.

    One thing that came out of the Scottish referendum last year is that the majority of people up north no longer believe the bullshit they are fed by the media. That’s one reason why there is now real politics happening in Scotland.

    A revolution is taking place on these isles, and of course none of it is being reported by the mainstream media.

  • John Goss

    It is incumbent, or used to be, for poets’ laureate to write a poem for major royal events. That tradition seems to have become less popular. Carol Ann Duffy does not write tributes to the royals.

    My hope

    My hope is that the royal hangers-on
    plus all the royal household salaries
    and perks, will soon be permanently gone
    from our own art- and public-galleries.

    I hope the little princess born today
    will learn to live outside the public stare
    pursue the utter truth in every way
    and distribute that knowledge everywhere.

    Yes, most of all I hope in her pursuit
    she gets to broach that cloak and dagger plan
    and plays a tune upon her magic flute
    to blow the whistle on who killed her gran.

  • Mary

    ‘Apparently Kate was inspired by Princess Mary of Denmark when she visited Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, and the combination of traditional with modern design. See some photos here.

    It has now been redesigned and opened up to give around 20 rooms instead of the original 30 rooms. Lord Snowden’s former darkroom has been replaced with staff and utility rooms.

    Kensington Palace exterior

    The £1-1.5 million restoration project was done over 18 months, with about £600,000 going on refurbishment, and £400,000 on repairing the roof. The home, over four-floors, now includes:
    •five reception rooms
    •three bedrooms with ‘his and hers’ dressing rooms and bathrooms
    •a day and a night nursery for Prince George, with an adjacent bedroom for his nanny Jessie Webb
    •three kitchens – one for the family on the ground floor and two for staff
    •the entrance hall includes two 19th-century Corinthian lamps and, on loan from the royal treasure chest, a Persian rug worth about $50K
    •ornate original fixtures such as cornices are combined with elegant neutral tones
    •updated heating, water and electrical systems and removal of asbestos
    •underfloor heating, encrypted wifi, a TV projector
    •a panic room, video cameras in every room room, and mesh curtains on each window designed to catch shattered glass
    •a basement laundry, storeroom and staff coffee area.’

    The palace press pack must feed this tosh to the mags and tabloids.

    http://mylusciouslife.com/royalty-kate-william-kensington-palace-home-apartment-1a-london/

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