It's not often I'm lost for words. B****r "The Blair Years" (yawn, yawn), the key issue of the day was clearly the defection of five Ealing Southall Councillors to the Conservatives just hours after I went out canvassing in the constituency.
What have I done wrong? In such circumstances a chap is bound to question himself. Was it my loud-mouthed brashness and my infamous insensitivity to complex issues of ethnicity? Was it down to Thicko Watson running the Labour campaign? Was it perhaps my confusion of a celebrity with stunning cleavage working on a team with a propensity to "demonstrate a casual lack of regard for the welfare of a child" with a very serious Senior Lecturer in International Youth Culture at Kingston University. Or were the defectors just a bunch of disaffected opportunist traitors, as argued by my spoofster?
In all the time I've written this blog, never before have I found a more convincing argument than the one put forward by this Mancunian screw-ball. Usually he just talks crap. Even on this occasion I didn't understand everything he said, so I might be missing something. But it did strike me as an intelligent, reasoned argument from the left, rather than a bunch of pig-ignorant crowing from the right and this manure-heap of foetid thinking from the yellow centre-left.
Right now I don't really understand what is happening in Ealing Southall. But I'm sure it will all turn out fine. Especially if Alastair Campbell can find time to hold a book-signing session there and rally what's left of the troops.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Desperately Sikhing Sanctuary
Posted by Luke Akehurst at 3:36 pm
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Mr Gurcharan Singh is a staunch Khalistani adn has has encouraged and help create a new younger generation of Fanatic type of Khalistanis amongst the Sikh youth.
Extremist sites like www.sikhsangat.com - sikh politics section, and www.saintsoldiers.net, www.carnage84.com and extremsit videos regarding Khalistan show the new wave of anti Indian India, fanatical type Khalistani Sikh , he has helped spawn and encouraged.
Good riddance to this Extremist who pretends to be there for the good of the community
Yes its important that the authorities keep an eye on this growing fanatacism amongst today sikhs.
They could very well be the new muslim fanatics of the future.
People in repsonsible positions politically should be more careful.
Gurcharan Singh was a joke
Mr Gurcharan Singh was widely described as being faction and divisive within the Labour Party.
"Faction and divisive"?
Chip off the old block, hey, Luke?
You seem to have been confusing me with Chris Paul. But don't worry, my old flower, I've forwarded your message on to him. I'm sure he'll enjoy reading it when he's got a day or two to spare.
There have been assive human rights abuses against Sikhs in India, this election have brought theses facts to a wider audience. As with agents for other regiemes trying to hide abuses they will attack the victims as being fanatics and terrorists
And that in a country which has had a Sikh Prime Minister for the past three years. I wonder whether Gordon Brown is about to launch attacks on Presbyterians, resulting in Scotland declaring full independence.
I suggest Luke you don't comment on facts you don't know about concerning India and it's politics. India may have a Sikh Prime minister but he is a puppet of Sonia Gandhi, Yes Indira Gandhi's daughter in law. The Gandhi's have always been anti Sikh. The prime minister probably doesn't have clue what is happening in local villages. Silh's are unfotunate that they are always divided amongst themselves, people like Gurcharan Singh have helped with these divisions. The Akal Thakt is a divisive unit indulged in poltical favours drived by the Congress Party.
I can't see why I shouldn't comment about India just because I know nothing about its politics. I comment on lots of countries whose politics I know b******s about. I'm a spin doctor, for God's sake. What do you expect me to do, ask polite questions?
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