11 thoughts on “The fuse has been lit on Spain. Boris Johnson visits Athens.

  1. flicks

    Hope to see the day that Dr Tobras proves what has been going on out of London And I wanna see it put right in front of Boris Johnson’s – Mayor of London eyes. Alexis Tsipras hope you’re not all talk and no action or worse still like Blair, Brown, Obama et al – sock puppet.

  2. Alf

    ” that a proud country can be reduced – by years of torture and bullying –
    to a state verging on total political, economic and moral collapse.”

    …Boris, does your statement ring a bell ? …Austerity measures, corrupt
    City of London, national debt spiralling, 1.2 million young Britains
    unemployed, double dip recession, 0% growth…etc.

    http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/home/twamoran/urbanghostsmedia.com/wp-
    content/uploads/2011/07/red-telephone-box-6.jpg

    …Obviously Boris you haven’t travelled north of Watford in while, never mind
    slagging-off Athens, take a look around your own country at the once great
    industrial cities of Northern England which you and your government are
    purposefully and systematically dismantling with your Austerity obsession.
    …You fuck’n imbecile.

  3. Blah blah

    @Alf

    Boris doesn’t need to stick his head above the parapets and smell the stench wafting down from the North, his beloved London pays for the upkeep of us slum dwellers:
    Germany should pay to keep the whole racket going by bailing out the improvident and the uncompetitive, just as London and the South East subsidise the rest of the UK.
    Bring some tigher regulations to Threadneedle St. and we’ll see just how long London can fund itself, let alone the rest of the nation. Really though, linking Bojo? I hope this one was done in jest.

  4. Sandra

    Look lets be honest about this. Boris Johnson is a pretty decent writer and he’s got floppy hair which is always a plus. Credit where it’s due. To be frank, too his bufoonery is sometimes endearing.

    Similarly, I have heard Cameron speak at a meeting and he was charming and humorous and if I did not know what he really stood for, I would have said that I liked him. I also thought, in the early days Tony Blair was a highly skilled orator and scored highly on the likability factor.

    The problem, of course, is the frightening reality that what these seemingly amicable personalities really represent is the looting and debt enslavement of the nation.

    I have no problem with people who were born into privilidge, even aristocrats as long as they make a conscious decision to halt their parasitic lifestyle and like the rest of us knucle down and earn an honest living.

    I have no problem either with those born into Illuminati families who similarly decide to join the rest of us as law abiding human beings making a positive contribution to society. After all, it is claimed that many of them have suffered terrible childhoods and deserve a break. None of us chose our families.

    However, it appears that Boris Johnson, Cameron and Blair did not chose the light. Instead they have conspired against the people they represent to defraud and impoverish them on behalf of the banks and the City of London.

    At this time it is more important than ever to recognise the wolves in sheeps clothing. If we don’t sheep will very soon become extinct.

  5. Evolutis

    @Sundra …. Thanks for thought provoking comments. … they reinforce my perceptions that well meaning, people are entangled in the monetary religion, of the antiquated, “job for money”, access to markets, money farm, “mind set.”

    Yep, I think I’ll call it a “sustinance mindset” … We are capable of better outside that mindset … So u have a mind and u have people; moreover it is your planet. Money farms ( countries) are nothing more than false, monetary constructs and not what the natural systems promote. There is so much complexity, energy effiecny, speed and integrity in natural systems, as to make any money system, nothing more than what it is, a malignant
    hindrance.

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