Monday, 29 September 2008

BRING IN THE CLOWNS


On the 11th September I asked why it was that the people of Birmingham were going to be subjected to the humiliation of a Fred Carno’s Circus? I thought I was referring entirely to the gatherings of the two main political parties in the city and the stage managed acts I expected to see them performing, how wrong I was and I apologise. I didn’t know at the time but it now appears that the star attraction and performance had been reserved for our own group of Birmingham council officials, who along with all the other regional comics, including Liam Byrne, Advantage West Midlands and Alabama man, succeeded in turning Birmingham into a city of the clowns, and our city has become the laughing stock of Europe. Following the humiliation when our Regional Minister Liam Byrne forgot that the Scots didn't have an August Bank Holiday when planning his Britishday, on top of forgetting that his constituents are English not British and want a Bank Holiday on St. Georges Day, the head of the council department that didn't know the difference between a picture of Birmingham Alabama to Birmingham England (was he a Scot?) and put it on the internet, and our regional quango Advantage West Midlands (A Waste of Money) being said by the Tax Payers Alliance to be top of the government regional quangos for wasting money, we now have another group of council officials banning the local Zippo Circus Spanish clowns from making music under an half baked licensing law, upsetting hundreds of our children. The Regional Minister Liam Byrne invites us all to go down to the pub to get p----- to celebrate this Britishness, and while we are at it I suppose he would like us to listen to a rendition of Alabama’s Rag Time Band played by all of his Birmingham British Muppets.
Is Birmingham City football team now going to be known as "The Clowns" ?
Recycling day is getting closer, the English must not forget to put this British rubbish in it.

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