Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Gammon

Over the weekend, a Labour Party commentator used the term Gammon, and the shit hit the fan as a group of middle aged angry white men, only too happy to put offensive labels on just about everyone esle, got angry when who they tagged at Remoaners or traitors labelled them Gammons.

This comes from someone, I can't remember who, created a collage of nine red faced middle aged angry men off BBC's Question Time, and called it the "wall of gammon", and it stuck. I have used the term a couple of times in the last two weeks, as it seemed very apt.

If you're offended by gammon, then think how offended I am at being called a traitor.

The right railed against "gammon" calling it offensive and racist. Fact it, it was way too truthful. Still, let me point it, out was no Labour or Momentum that created the term, people with their own freedom of thought did. Still angry?

Today, it appeared that there had been an agreement between the two halves of the war cabinet. Although no one is saying which one of the two impossible and already rejected solutions May is going to go for, and the white paper is not likely to be published before June. We shall know which way she is jumping depending on whether Boris writes another column in the Torygraph.

It emerged today, that the UK Government and Home Office illegally deported 63 people from the Windrush Generation. The EU will not trust a word we say again!

And finally, the Scottish Parliament rejected a bill which would have returned some powers back to Westminster after Brexit, if only temporarily. Another spanner in the works.

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