Shannon Matthews: Crazy Pigs, 1988 And Bum’s The Word
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN (Daily Mail): “Welcome to Britain, land of the rising scum…. We’ve cornered the market on welfare layabouts, drug addicts and feral gangs”
Tabloid Bingo. Eyes Down. Baby P…
A quick glance at the news is all it takes to confirm the worst. In Haringey, North London, the child of a dysfunctional ‘family’ is tortured to death under the noses of social services.
Shannon Matthews…
In Yorkshire, a ghastly-looking woman and her gormless boyfriend’s uncle are on trial for abducting her daughter and attempting to extract a reward for her safe return.
They look as if they have stepped straight out of Little Britain, in which Matt Lucas and David Walliams’s Burberried chavs captured perfectly the gruesome reality of so much of our modern landscape.
This week, a court heard of the conditions imposed on poor Shannon Matthews while she was in captivity. She was allowed to watch TV and play computer games provided she didn’t look out of the window. Sounds pretty much like her everyday life — and that of thousands of children her age, I would imagine…
Imagine…
Two dead children…
Meanwhile, in Manchester, a three-year-old child and a three-month-old toddler are stabbed to death allegedly by their mother.
A gang rape…
In Hackney, East London, a teenage girl is gang-raped for not showing sufficient ‘respect’ to a local yobbo. It barely makes the newspapers.
Of for those innocent says of 20 years ago, when Littlejohn says things begans to go wrong. You know, back in 1988, when The Special Air Service fatally shoot three unarmed Irish Republican Army members in Gibraltar.
Back in 1988, when Michael Stone attacked and killed six mourners at the funeral of the three IRA members who died in Gibraltar.
Back in 1988, when a bomb exploded on Pan Am jet over Lockerbie in Scotland on December 21st killing all 259 on board and 11 on the ground.
Back in 1988, when Marie Wilks, 22, and seven months pregnant, was murdered.
Happy days…
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