I'm wearing Chelsea boots as we speak.
Short answer 'No'.
Hague is very good at the patronising tone of voice. Only Ken Clarke comes close but he famously wears suede shoes.
They certainly can't be trusted and remember these are the cretins who would have had our air forces carpet bomb Syria to instal and AQ regime. The asexual Mekon is especially dangerous - there's not a chance of intervention and insertion that he won't miss volunteering our depleted armed forces for - and don't share a room with him ever!
The nauseating hypocrisy in that room must have been almost impossible for the photographer to bare!
Last edited by 4F Hepcat (2014-03-15 00:32:40)
I dont really care for the mekon's sexuality and although probably not meant that way some of the above does read as being a bit homophobic Hep and by that I mean when judged by the standard of my own posts which were considered that way by other members,
Anyway,
I found it terrifying when Hauge was war mongering for us in Libya and then to hear it again with Syria was disturbing. The sureness of we're going in. I'm glad they all got taken down a peg or two when their plan to get into Syria was stalled by worldwide political opinion and mass public objection here and in the US.
But then when Russia took Crimea the other week and we had the threat of upsetting all that Russian money coming into London he was so very coy about it all, trying to look strong but really the subtext was there to see. Proving one thing its all about interests. Humanitarian issues dont enter these bastards heads at all they just use the suffering of others as an excuse to produce more suffering to protect this countries and America's interests. Hauge is what my Nan would call, 'a complete shit'.
I think what Sammy was getting at, is there some correlation between the morals and character of these politicians?
Cameron is allegedly shallow and a terrible snob who will only engage in eye contact if you went to the right public school, his career outside of politics was in PR for a television company that was grandfathered to him, by his mother. A well-worn loafer fits him quite apty. I bet they're half a size too big, so there's room for him to grow into them.
Kerry, hmm, a sturdy oxford makes sense - it's the business. But they've totally mismanaged the Ukraine crisis, but then again, it wasn't necessarily his fault. Some positive vibes coming out that he was responsible for some of the changes currently happening in the KSA security services and the change in sponsoring the terrorists in Syria. The verdict is out, but his shoes speak of integrity, perhaps hidden behind a wall of newspeak?
Hague in his Chelsea boots, makes you not want to not go there. He looks like an egg-head, but they call him the Mekon.
Last edited by 4F Hepcat (2014-03-15 04:11:35)
The juxtaposition between smart/boring suit and casual shoes is shocking and proably reflects the attention they really give to their jobs unless a lobbiest's money is on the line..Portillo is better dressed ambling around on those trains. It doesn't get much better on the left though, they all look like Rumbelows salesmen.
Cameron is less dangerous than Blair IMO but definitely get a tie for worst PM in my living memory
As much as I didnt like her at least Thatcher had an ideology
Can we have John Major back please?