Thursday 1 June 2017

Liar Liar, All Of Them.


      As the date for casting your vote in the UK National Competition of Liars, which goes by the nickname of General Election, draws closer, certain sound bites float endlessly through the air. In the UK every body knows who you are talking about if you say, "Strong and stable government", "Strong leadership"  "Brexit means Brexit", "No deal is better than a bad deal". Of course sound bites are just labels that people stick on themselves, in an attempt to convince you that they are something other than what they really are. We can take it that, author of these sound bites, chief Tory liar, waffling May, is nothing like the sound bites she uses.
      So as a tribute to her true qualities here is a little video. Though in all honesty, it could equally apply to every Prime Minister we have ever had in this green and pleasant land.



Published on May 25, 2017
       NHS crisis, education crisis, u turns ... you can't trust Theresa May. Let's get this into the top 40. Download now and force the BBC to play it on our airwaves. All proceeds from downloads of the track between 26th May and 8th June 2017 will be split between food banks around the UK and The People's Assembly Against Austerity. Download from the following links: (Please note we previously released a version of Liar Liar in 2010 so don't download the wrong one! Correct track is called 'Liar Liar GE2017')
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1 comment:

  1. This song is also dedicated to the following:

    Albania: Bujar Faik Nishani
    Germany: Angela Dorothea Merkel
    Andorra: Antoni Martí Petit
    Armenia: Serzh Sargsyan
    Austria: Christian Kern
    Azerbaijan: Artur Tahir Oğlu Rasizade
    Belgium: Charles Michel
    Belarus: Andrei Kobyakov
    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Denis Zvizdić
    Bulgaria: Boiko Metodiev Borisov
    Cyprus: Nikos Anastasiadis
    Vatican City: Guiseppe Bertello
    Croatia: Tihomir Orešković
    Denmark: Lars Løkke Rasmussen
    Slovakia: Robert Fico
    Slovenia: Miro Cerar
    Spain: Mariano Rajoy Brey
    Estonia: Taavi Rõivas
    Finland: Juha Sipilä
    France: François Gérard Georges Hollande
    Georgia: Giorgi Kvirikashvili
    Greece: Alexis Tsipras
    Hungary: Viktor Orbán
    Ireland: Enda Kenny
    Iceland: Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson
    Italy: Matteo Renzi
    Kazakhstan: Bakytzhan Abdirovich Sagintayev
    Latvia: Māris Kučinskis
    Liechtenstein: Adrian Hasler
    Lithuania: Algirdas Butkevičius
    Luxembourg: Xavier Bettel.
    Malta: Joseph Muscat
    Moldova: Pavel Filip
    Monaco: Serge Telle
    Montenegro: Milo Đukanović
    Norway: Erna Solberg
    Netherlands: Mark Rutte
    Poland: Beata Szydło
    Portugal: António Costa
    United Kingdom: Theresa May
    Czech Republic: Bohuslav Sobotka
    Republic of Macedonia: Emil Dimitriev
    Romania: Dacian Cioloş
    Russia: Vladimir Vladimir Putin
    San Marino: Massimo Andrea Ugolini and Gian Nicola Berti
    Serbia: Aleksandar Vučić
    Sweden: Stefan Löfven
    Switzerland: Johann Niklaus Schneider-Ammann
    Turkey: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
    Ukraine: Volodymyr Groysman

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