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Monday, 30 August 2010

Twat de Jour

I give you. Wait for it. Tristan Osbourne.

This is the lefty that endorsed the ciggy busters stunt in Medway (That’s in Kent ), as a good thing.

Of course he’s the typical champagne socialist.

Schooling at the King’s School, Rochester.

FFS.

Pre-Preparatory School

4+ (Year R to age 5)*
£2,220 per term (10 instalments of £666.00)

4+ (Year R 5+)
£2,730 per term (10 instalments of £819.00)

5+ (Year 1)  
£2,730 per term (10 instalments of £819.00)

6+, 7+ (Years 2, 3) 
£2,940 per term (10 instalments of £882.00)

The above fees include lunch 5 days per week

*Reduced fee applied until end of term account following 5th birthday

Preparatory School

8+, 9+ (Forms L1/1)     
£3,500 per term (10 instalments of £1,050.00)

10+, 11+, 12+ (Forms 2/3/4)
£3,980 per term (10 instalments of £1,194.00)

The above fees include lunch 5 days per week

Senior School

13+ - 18+   
£5,140 per term (10 instalments of £1,542.00)

Lunches(Senior School only)  £300 per Michaelmas term; £220 per Lent & Midsummer term.

Words fail me.

Then he comes out with this utter cockwaffle.

Half of Medway's smokers will die from cancer, todays Medway Messenger has reported.
Despite the negativism and opportunism of libertarian and right wing bloggers, the local media has come out in support of this blog and government-backed and NHS campaigns to 'ciggy-bust' our way out of a cul-de-sac of health inequality.
According to the 277-page report, entitled
Investing in Health, it shows that the chief killers in Medway will be lung, breast, bowel and prostate cancer. Alcoholism will also cause more deaths from the disease.

Apart from the fact the report is entitled “Investing FOR health, there is no such claim as “Half of Medway's smokers will die from cancer” in the actual report.

He really is a lazy, silver spoon, champagne socialist of the highest order.

And if you really want to feel depressed watch this

Naturally they managed to sneak a “think of the cheeldren” in there.

To my everlasting shame. My son was at University with him.

Mind you, my son took a real degree.

5 comments:

  1. What a waste of an expensive education. Heavy sigh.

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  2. I'm sure there must be something in the water at universities that affects some kids and turns them into mindless socialist drones.

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  3. My school was £640 a term in 1967 - but then I never claimed to be a socialist. However, my father's neighbour was Lord Sainsbury and over the road was Christopher Mayhew, the then defence minister. In today's terms those houses are worth way over million pound mark.

    Surely if you were really a socialist you would live in a three bed semi and give all your surplus wealth to the poor? Bullshitters the lot of them. Just look at Blair...

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  4. "He really is a lazy, silver spoon, champagne socialist of the highest order" ...

    With a name like "Tristan" he's also a pretentious little cunt, or at the very least the son of pretentious cunts ...

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  5. All good comments so far.
    How much did this propaganda film cost us taxpayers to make?
    I didn't last 30 seconds and turned it off before I lost the will to live completely. I hope the austere cutbacks include drivel like this?

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