Peter Hain's Campaign Strategy

42 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please, please will someone shove a sod of Twickenham's hallowed turf down the oily oiks gullet and then we have done with this first class ass-hole.
If ever there was a representaion of what is wrong with British politics look no further than this cunt.
Perhaps la Harriet will inloosen her g-string and strangle her PPS.

Anonymous said...

Apart from anything else, it's that bloody adenoidal whine - can't Hain afford to get it fixed? on top of the patronising tone (school of Patsy Fuckwit).

Anonymous said...

That's the longest suicide note I've read.

The Military Wing Of The BBC said...

Guido - you have been fooled by a BOSS plot - the document is clearly a forgery produced by Mr Hain's enemies in South Africa, attempting to undermine him, and frame him for an armed Robbery that he never committed.

Anonymous said...

He's got Shaun Woodward on side. Says it all. And I wonder how many of those low ability losers are on several other lists as well???

Anonymous said...

Well, at least with Vaz onboard, he has someone who actually understands how to make sleeze pay properly, not just fiddling round with the expenses for the constituency house and train fares for the mistress. Good to see the adenoidal prick taking a more professional approach !

Anonymous said...

What does 'can't go public' mean?

Anonymous said...

Who's Hain ,could that be the 1960's ultra left peoples liberator, what goes up must come down ,I think there is a lot of people waiting for that moment

Anonymous said...

A list of losers in support of one of the most odious ministers to have graced government. I particulary love the comments "Cannot go Public"....you have now mate!

Anonymous said...

Two men worked at the foreign office a few years ago, Robin Cook and Peter Hain. When confronted with a decision on the Iraq war they took different paths. Robin Cook and his cabinet colleague Claire Short knew the war was wrong and rather than accept the responsibility for sending British troops to die in an unjust conflict they resigned. Peter Hain also thought the war was wrong from the start, supported it because of the lies over WMD, but continued to support Bliar’s war and kept his job. Now Peter Hain wants us to forget all this and embrace him as the next deputy leader of the Labour Party. Does he not know that our troops are still dying in the desert, but political capital is to be had if he admits he thought it was all wrong, if he absolves himself of the responsibility of his actions? If one more minister had resigned at the time maybe the war could have been avoided, maybe others would have had the courage to stand up to the liar that took us to war.

Peter Hain bemoans the fact that all Labour’s achievements have been overshadowed by “Iraq” yet his government, his cabinet is responsible for it. The rush to distance themselves from Bliar’s war is a shameful betrayal of our armed forces and the public must make it known that they will not accept this cowardly behaviour. If this is NuNuLabour then it smells very similar to the old one; the stench of duplicity, self-interest and moral bankruptcy swirls all around.

I wonder how the revelations of his true feelings on Bush, Bliar and the war will sit with the relatives of those killed and injured in Iraq as they read his story in the morning papers. What do the troops in Iraq think today, as they prepare for another mission that may well be their last. If this is the democracy they were sent to spread then no wonder the Iraqi’s don’t want it. Peter Hain has sat back and taken his salary and the trappings of high office rather than do the right thing. Some may say that it is naïve to think politicians actually support all the policies of their government, fair enough, but this was no policy on carbon, on tax or Europe. Hain also voted against an inquiry into the decision to go to war, why? To view this kind of decision, sending British troops to war, with the same gravity as hum-drum politics is an offence, if not a criminal one then certainly to everything the British people consider decency. If he thought war to be wrong why deny the public the right to know what happened. Oh yes, to keep Bliar and Labour in office. Personal greed and power triumphed over honesty and integrity. Until people like this are purged from politics, until voters stop voting for untrustworthy people government will not improve.

That the media portray this as mere cheap political positioning shows how far the loss of our moral compass has sent us off course over the past 10 years. Hain should write to the relatives of all those killed and injured and apologise for his cowardice and beg forgiveness. The truth is now out in the open, I suspect every other member of that cabinet feels the same as Hain, the Labour Party went to war on lies and yet they will not shoulder the responsibility. This should make uncomfortable reading for all those that still support the war, on both sides of the house, and hopefully it will result in others confronting their true feelings. Time for the convenient denial is over, Bliar may well continue to agree with every contradictory statement made, but those who have ambition must stand up and be counted. Our troops should be brought home today.
Rather than accept his actions we should demand his resignation. He sent troops to die because he was too weak to do the right thing. Until the Labour Party accepts that it was they who allowed this disgraceful war, that continues to this day, and are too weak even to eject its hated and despised architect the public will not vote for them. Bliar should sack him immediately for his dishonest actions, he won’t. More likely he would sack him for betraying Bliar and causing him political problems, but he won’t. Brown should sack him for tainting the Labour Party, but he won’t. So it is up to the public. I wonder if any of our Army leaders, so outspoken recently, have any comment on this.

Peter Hain, I hereby accept your resignation on behalf of the troops, the public and the memory of Robin Cook.

Anonymous said...

anonymous 12.30 - I agree wholeheartedly and only wish I could write as heartfeltly as you have on this critical subject - well done.

Anonymous said...

Guido, I am glad you and 'anonymous' have exposed this first-rate con man - he would make some of those nigerian emailers blush...

He also reminds of 'Lord Charles' the ventriloquist's dummy who had lain in the cupboard [Northern Ireland?] for years.

Now a different operator [Gordon Brown?] appears to be on the horizon to give him the words and work him up the backside.

Totally lacking in any principles. It reminds me of this little pub quiz question.

Q/ What is Peter Hain's middle name ?

Anonymous said...

12.30 anon - I was going to suggest you come out of the shadows with a name, so that we could congratulate you, but the truth is it is probably best for your personal safety to stay in the shadows.

After all if Hain gets a top job, he will have 'friends' in MI5, and if he gets any more power his 'latent bond villain' / 'inner wanker' may be released like the 'alien' from the film with john hurt..

Anonymous said...

A/ Peter 'Expedient' Hain...

Anonymous said...

Did Hain ever live near a bookshop on Putney High Street?

Anonymous said...

Why the fuck is this south african failed bank robber allowed to serve in a british government?
he isnt even british?
I bet the fucking arse bandit shares a powder puff with Blair.
Robert Mugabe outed him as being the boyfriend of peter "chase me chase me" Tatchell

Anonymous said...

Ignoring the homophobic and xenophobic remarks above and moving on...

"Can't go public" is probably because they are a Govt whip and therefore it might make whipping difficult if everyone knows they are campaigning for someone.

This leak will make it extremely difficult for Hain to get his 45 MPs now. What an f-up!

Anonymous said...

Hain is known locally as ODO the Shapeshifter. He allegedly liquifies at the end of each day and sleeps in a bucket to emerge in another chosen shape the following morning.

This description by Paul Murphy MP really says it all.

Anonymous said...

Guido - how old is this list?

Didn't he put a press notice out before Christmas with lots of these 'public' names on?

Anonymous said...

What about the names that don't give a preference about going public, and why can't Michael Foster go public?

Anonymous said...

The man the word oleaginous was invented for...

Anonymous said...

What will really be a killer is the listing of party staff. The other candidates will rightly go nuts about that. The staffers themselves will be livid that they have been listed. All in all, not a good day to be peter hain or his staff.

ex Yard 'tec said...

Peter Hitchens said...

Why the fuck is this south african failed bank robber allowed to serve in a british government?
he isnt even british?


Same applies to that usless bitch, Patricia Hewitt (Australian), and do you remember that other Antipidean twat, Bryan Gould?

Isn't Boris a Yank by birth though!

Anonymous said...

look for Hain, after he fails, to end up being a 'nearly man' media whore like Portillo - complete with ideological 'drift'.

Anonymous said...

Mr Dovkunts
"Boris" is even worse than a Yank
He is a fucking Turk , this goes some way towards explaining his insatiable libido.
At least we can take some comfort from the fact that he prefers the soft option rather than the hard.
I cant see what women see in him , to me he looks like a sow in one of Bruce Forsythes cast off wigs.

Anonymous said...

Robin Cook and his cabinet colleague Claire Short knew the war was wrong and rather than accept the responsibility for sending British troops to die in an unjust conflict they resigned.

Short voted for the war! She then resigned on principle, the principle being: "Jump before being pushed." Next to her, Blair IS a pretty straight guy.

Anonymous said...

I suspect Boris appeals to the mother instinct

Tuscan Tony said...

PH, head over to the Tuscantony blog to seee the British Gov'ts official position on Turkey, c. 1943. It's an oldie but never fails to raise a smile.

Anonymous said...

"Peter Hain's Campaign"

Plenty Camp. . . Plenty pain!

Julian said...

... to me he looks like a sow in one of Bruce Forsythes cast off wigs.

HAHAHA!

I heard from a pal in the army that the IRA didn't knock off Hain out of professional courtesy - why kill someone who is doing a better job of destroying the British government than they could ever manage?

Anonymous said...

Now stop it everyone. He's lovely and you will all be much better off with him getting what he wants. In other words, please take the git away from us here in Northern Ireland, we've had more than we can stomach of this lying, bullying, hypocritical, pompous ass....sorry, I mean fine upstanding man of morals

Anonymous said...

Whit is interesting is the presence of paid Labour Party officials in the list of members of Hain's campaign team. Party staff are supposed to be netural in internal election, this document shows they are not. Are they going to resign or be disciplined by the NEC?

ex Yard 'tec said...

Peter Hitchens said...

Mr Dovkunts
"Boris" is even worse than a Yank
He is a fucking Turk , this goes some way towards explaining his insatiable libido.


Ahhhhh! You've just ruined my dinner...

Anonymous said...

Peter Hain is a complete cunt. He ran away from the outlandishly obscene regime in S Africa and now seeks to impose the same bollocks upon us now.

Repeat after me "Peter Hain is a complete cunt. Peter Hain is a complete cunt..."

Anonymous said...

Hitchens

C U Next Tuesday

Most interesting thing about this story - who leaked it?

Someone on the list presumably.

Anonymous said...

Julian
The reason the IRA haven't bumped off Hain is all down to their solemn undertaking not to kill any more orangemen.

Anonymous said...

Hitch..Oohh you are AWFUL..but I like you..!!

Anonymous said...

What did Peter Hain do against rugby fans? Other than the one SA tour. The last I remember about him and rugby was something about trying to keep a Welsh team going.

Why does it matter if he came from South Africa? It just...doesn't bother me at all. How old is he now?

Iraq...quite what would have been achieved by his resignation at that time? Perhaps is Short and Cook and Hain all left at once it might've had an effect - but Short didn't resign at first anyway.

look for Hain, after he fails, to end up being a 'nearly man' media whore like Portillo - complete with ideological 'drift'.
(quote anon 4:54)

I doubt that'll happen - Portillo actually writes some quite good columns in the Times. Hain's less intelligent really, and not as well known publicly.

Barry Beef said...

well at least you and hain have one thing in common, you're both wrong in thinking linton is har(wo)man's pps, he is pps to lord falconer whereas har(wo)man's is rob flello. just a minor quibble

ex Yard 'tec said...

Peter Hitchens said...

The reason the IRA haven't bumped off Hain is all down to their solemn undertaking not to kill any more orangemen.

Ha ha! Brilliant.

Anonymous said...

Hain didn't really do anything against rugby fans; only those people who wanted to watch all-white rugby teams. Real rugby fans were quite happy that apartheid ended, unlike many at "Twickers".

Anonymous said...

But how did he get leave or whatever the Home office calls it, to stay in this country in the first place and can you imagine if he had tried to get into Australia to escape his apartheid homeland instead of the UK, he would have got null points and been shown the door. Then on top of all that to get into our government. All I can say is that he must have had some very good political connections!