Smokers resistance

“This resistance is not about sitting around and chanting ‘Ohm’.
It’s time to act like the monsters we are made out to be.”

Underdogs bite upwards has a wonderful piece regarding the side swipe dismissal by Clegg of peoples wishes over the smoking ban.

That young whippersnapper Clegg decided he wasn’t at all interested in what anyone had to say. Not just smokers. Not one single detail of government will change as a result of his ridiculous pretend consultation. Nothing. So there is no further purpose in engaging with government in any way. They asked for opinions, received many, ignored them all. The time for discussion has passed. Long passed, if only we had realised. This new government is the Gorgon in a smiley mask. No wonder he gave in so easily. He realised that his oppression would continue under Wavy Davey’s Red Tories and Simpering Nick’s Laughable Dhimmicrats.

Read the whole piece here. Could almost be the clarion call for a new political party…

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  2. Toquemada says:

    Every time I take a group on a shopping trip to Europe the Exchequer has a shortfall
    of appprox £10,000. In the last 3 years ,since the BAN came in ,our poor shoppers have stayed out of the pubs and used their savings to buy their tobacco abrooad
    thus stinging the Treasury for a DOUBLE WHAMMY,loss of alcohol taxes on top
    of baccy taxes… Dont I just love it. Just when the zealots thought they had stuffed us
    we outflank them with a flurry of resistance.
    So ,go out into highways and byways of Britain,plaster the good news stickers
    wherever the oppressed smokers linger,lets get Osborne to whisper some reality
    in the lugholes of Cameron and the two timing Cleggy.

    The Scarlet Stickerels
    They stick em here
    Thy stick em there
    They stick them everywhere

  3. jameshigham says:

    And will there be an outcry from the people?

    • James, unfortunately I fear not.

      There are too many who have bought into this social engineering, too many who have already chosen to forget the freedoms and liberties that they once took for granted after 14 years of attrition, and of course there is the ever present Niemöller syndrome, if it doesn’t affect me, screw the rest.

      We are in a sad place, and its going to get a lot sadder…

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