Kevin Barron MP - one Grade A Rat

Before I go off on one and tell you why the rat Kevin Barron, labour MP for Rother Valley as hacked me right off, I had better tell you what we know about him.
First his voting record:
- Voted against a transparent Parliament
- Voted for introducing ID cards
- Voted for the Iraq War
- Voted against an investigation into the Iraq War
- Voted for the hunting ban
- Voted for the smoking ban
- Voted for promoting homosexuality in schools
As you can see he is already shaping up to be one prime rat.
Right now for his salary and expenses for 2008. I wonder if he was a real big tax eater. What do you think? As I thought another Max Claimer, £326,618 including his £64,766 salary. Suck it up Kevin, suck it up.
But still not enough for our Kevin, he needs more - remember he is a Labour MP and a former member National Union of Mineworkers(until he was thrown out for disloyalty), so has a position and standard of life to maintain. So he has been topping up his income with between £10,000 and £15,000 per year since 1999 when he became a Member of the General Medical Council. Nice little earner. You remember the General Medical Council? No? Let me remind you.
It accuses the Council of being "secretive, tolerant of sub-standard practice and dominated by the professional interest, rather than that of the patient". Former President of the General Medical Council, Sir Donald Irvine, called for the current Council to be disbanded and re-formed with new members
However, I am surprised to find that Kevin has time to do anything for his constituents or the GMC, as really does like travel, especially when it free or rather paid for by British Taxpayers. This story here is one of the best. Kevin and a couple of other free loaders swanned off to New Zealand on a £70,000 binge staying in five star hotels to investigate binge-drinking.
The Health committee that approved the trips said it was an inquiry into "patient safety" in the NHS. First I knew of an NHS "Outpatients" in Auckland. Does Kevin care what we think? No, he has the same attitude as his "travelling companion" Labour MP Doug Naysmith who said; "I'm not interested in whether you think it's a good case or not, to be quite frank".
Ok agreed - he is a parasite that feeds on the peope, so why take a pop at just him, they are all the same in the Parliament of Parasites that needs de-infesting Oliver Cromwell style. Well because of what he said in this recent speech in Parliament that went unchallenged by the rest of the rats.
Members of Parliament are sent to the House because our constituents want a representative of the state. That is the whole point of the exercise and why we are sent to Westminster, whether we are in government or opposition, or whatever. We are the state's representative in our constituencies and we should not be frightened of taking decisions on behalf of our constituents, because that is to the general good.
Now only the fact that I want to keep this site going, prevents me in saying in no uncertain terms just what I think of that speech and the man who made it and just what I would like to do to him.
Now you know and I know that an MP is supposed to "represent" his constituents in Parliament. They are the ones who have "elected" him to be their "representative" not their bloody master.
When MP's like this jumped up piece of shit see themselves as the "states representative" then you can be sure that something is badly wrong and we have no one to blame but ourselves.
We have unelected "Ministers" appointed by an unelected Prime Minister. Our Fault again. We did nothing. Shame on us.
We allowed the rot to start when we let the Councils that should serve the our communities become "Local Authorities" with draconian powers to oppress the people they should be serving and impose their "taxes" and spy on us. Only us to blame. It is all our own bloody fault.
Now we must pay in spades to take our power back. I just hope their are enough lampposts outside Parliament for all of them. Hang the lot and let God sort them out. They have betrayed us.
Interesting article here on Politics in the Rother Valley, that those of you interested in learning more about Kevin's hidden expenses will find to be very interesting. This MPs affairs certainly need looking into in depth but I doubt that will happen because Kevin sits on the Standards Committee that is supposed to stop this kind of thing happening. Fox in charge of the Chicken Coop springs to mind.
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