Recently a bonehead Thatcherite Peter Bone MP, (well named) put
forward a private members bill to change the August Bank Holiday to
Margaret Thatcher Day. Due to the widespread distaste, (putting it
mildly) for Thacher, and the misery she inflicted on millions of
ordinary people in this country, this private members bill is a slap
in the face to those millions. A petition was raise against this proposal, and has passed
the 10,000 signatures which means it demands a response from the
government. It would be good if it passed the 100,000 signatures as
this would demand that the petition be considered for debate and would send a slap in the face to the boneheaded dick who
proposed the bill in the first place.
Apart from plundering the public assets and devastating the living standards of the ordinary people, is this all these arrogant, duplicitous, mob of tricksters have to do with their time? What a cesspool of pompous, arrogant, dickheads, those Westminster House of Hypocrisy and Corruption are, a home and breeding establishment for pampered parasites.
Sign it HERE:
Sign it HERE:
Visit ann arky's home at www.radicalglasgow.me.ukThe e-petition 'We oppose the proposal to change the August Bank Holiday to Margaret Thatcher Day' signed by you recently reached 45,630 signatures and a response has been made to it.As this e-petition has received more than 10 000 signatures, the relevant Government department have provided the following response: The proposal to rename the August Bank Holiday as Margaret Thatcher Day has been put forward in a Private Members Bill introduced by Peter Bone MP. The Government receives many proposals to rename existing Bank Holidays in order to commemorate the achievements of particular individuals. However there is no precedent for naming public holidays after an individual and the Government has no plans to do so. Any changes to the names of Bank Holidays would be the subject of a full public consultation. This e-petition remains open to signatures and will be considered for debate by the Backbench Business Committee should it pass the 100 000 signature threshold.HM Government e-petitions http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
No comments:
Post a Comment