Wednesday, 19 April 2006
Fuck the Safety Elephant
Tim Worstall, usually possessed of an almost Zen-like calm, has gone completely postal on the Safety Elephant this afternoon, and with good reason.
Spending on compensation paid to those wrongly convicted of crimes is to be cut by £5m a year, Home Secretary Charles Clarke has announced. Those who win their appeals at the first attempt will get no compensation. Others who have spent years in prison will see any pay-outs capped.
A discretionary compensation scheme, introduced in 1985, which paid out £2m a year would be scrapped immediately because it had become "increasingly anomalous", Mr Clarke said. "These changes will save more than £5m a year which we will plough back into improving criminal justice and support for victims of crime."
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? (If you're thinking "Charles Clarke is a cunt", chances are you are). Tim has saved me the trouble of typing out my rant by doing it ever so much better:
And for what? To save 5 million a year? 5 fucking million? Out of 500 billion that he and his wastrel compadres are spending each year? That is, 0.001% of public spending is going to be saved by not compensating those whose lives have been irretrievably fucked up by the actions of the State?
Have these people no shame?
Charles Clarke should be hung from the nearest lamp pole, assuming we can find one to bear the weight of the fat fucker, the assembled political parties forced to watch as he tap dances on air and happy children gambol at his feet.
You've been reading too much of the Devil's Kitchen, my man:
I bet his crotch smells appalling after a long day at the office; it's his wife I feel sorry for, gagging as she nestles her face against his pubes and takes his half-turgid penis down her throat. Come to think of it though, let's face it, it's really her fault for marrying him in the first place.
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I doubt very much that they do that any more. (first they stop talking, then the sex becomes routine - sort of thing). Maybe he goes "cruising" these days.
"In my opinion, you would be 'foolish' not to go down on me immediately. No one is forcing you, but your details will be recorded if you do not."
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