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Reputation of House of Lords seriously tarnished as Peter Mandelson becomes a 'Lord'
Sickening: 'Baron' Mandelson...................Armed police protect Parliament from the public
The institutionally corrupt New Labour regime has finally hit the bottom of the amoral cesspit known as Parliament with the 'promotion' of corrupt Peter Mandelson to the House of 'Lords'.
Today the argument for the outright abolition of the upper house has never been stronger, except for the stronger stench of innate and endemic contempt for the public, which has been the hallmark of NuLab's disastrous eleven years in 'government'.
The appointment to high office of one of NuLab's Kings of Corruption is further evidence of the massive gulf between the regime and the people. Does Gordon Brown not understand the sheer extent to which Mandelson is despised in Britain and Europe?
Twice forced out of Brother Blair's bland cabinets on the grounds of financial irregularities, Mandelson has become a figure of contempt and derision. The public will rightly see his appointment to the House of Lords as a profound smack in the face at a time when the economic system is still on the verge of collapse.
With the accession of Mandelson from King of Spin to Lord of Corruption to Baron Herefordshire, there is now no credible argument to defend the 'institution' of the House of Lords. The upper house has become a retirement home for stooges from the House of Commons and the public cannot have faith or 'trust' in the incestuous marriage of Commons and Lords.
Who voted for any member of the House of Lords to sit in the upper house and exert huge influence over the affairs of the nation?
The House of Lords is an outdated entity belonging to post-Civil War England and in the nearly four-hundred years since has undergone little change. It is perhaps the great failing of the Civil War that the House of Lords was not abolished then but will be in the course of time.
As much as it is extremely sickening to see the Lord of Corruption take a seat in the upper house, tactically this crazy move should be celebrated by all Republicans as it hastens the end of the unelected house and the removal of the Monarch as the unelected Head of State.
And for New Labour voters and supporters who think there is a world of difference between Brown and Blair's regimes and the Monarchy, we remind them of who saved the Monarchy in the wake of the death of Princess Diana....
The affairs of State, particularly in the current economic climate are too fundamental to 'entrust' to the House of Lords and metronomes like Peter Mandelson with his appalling mismangement of financial affairs.
It merely begs the question of who will become a Lord in the tarnished upper house next? Alastair Campbell and John Scarlett. Why not resurrect Saddam Hussein and appoint him to the upper house, posthumously. Perhaps even Tony Blair could become the next King and appoint George Bush as his Attorney General.
Seriously though, the House of Lords and all those Lords 'spiritual and temporal' who disgrace the grand old edifice have become a complete joke worthy only of our mirth and contempt. But if we allow them to sit there unopposed the joke will be on us....
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