Sunday, 1 January 2012

Pot, Kettle?

Politics Home reports that Tessa Munt has criticised the Conservatives for acting "as if they were born to rule". Whilst that may well be true - but then don't all politicians believe they were born to rule? - perhaps Tessa Munt should remember that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones or, allegedly, throw some more.


It is becoming more and more obvious that, with very few exceptions, those that believe they were born to rule are shown to be unworthy of the trust placed in them. That fact is sufficient to warrant a change in our democracy, one that will return the power that MPs have usurped to its rightful resting place - namely into the hands of the people.


Just saying...........

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, I am tempted, good surname Tessa....

How about this from the Mail, it made oi larf:

"She had claimed a single resident's discount, worth 25 per cent off the tax, on her house in Somerset at a time when Kershaw and a local GP, Dr John Laband, were both registered as living there.

Mrs Munt, 50, denies any wrongdoing, and insists the BBC man was never actually living there - only his dog was."

Wrong? Does she really know the difference betwixt right and wrong - Libdums........... ah God help us all.




Just saying............. .

WitteringsfromWitney said...

Anon: surname: Oh yes I too was tempted, however wishing to practice that which I ask of others.........