So this is Brown's vision, this is how he is getting on with the job.
You and I have to go through a CRB check when we work, but Brown has systematically brought back crooks, liars and those who have mismanaged to take us through his 'trust me' period.
The Cabinet of the living dead is how it has now been described.
Back is Mandelson, twice caught out and resigning for fiddling the system, with no seat as an MP will be ennobled into the House of Lords.
Back is Beckett, whose 2006 mismanagement of EU farm subsidies cost the British Taxpayer £500 million in EU fines. She has been described by The Spectator as, "at heart, an old, isolationist, pacifist Leftist"
And now, David Blunkett, the most obnoxious privateer of them all.
During his time as Home Secretary, Blunkett had a relationship with Kimberly Fortier, the American-born publisher of The Spectator, a conservative magazine. The three-year relationship ended acrimoniously in August 2004, with Fortier choosing to return to her husband, Stephen Quinn. Fortier has since reverted to her married name.
At the end of November 2004, it was alleged that Blunkett abused his position to assist his ex-lover's Filipina nanny, Leoncia "Luz" Casalme, by speeding up her residence visa application and later using his influence to ensure that she successfully obtained an Austrian tourist visa.
Blunkett resigned as Home Secretary
In late October 2005, David Blunkett began to feel the pressure of the media for a second time. Two weeks before the 2005 general election he took up a directorship in a company called DNA Bioscience and bought £15 000 of shares in the company. (As Home Secretary he authorised the NPIA to operate without a legal base the National DNA database).
Then a conflict of interest was created by him having been director of and holding shares in a company proposing to bid for government contracts to provide paternity tests to the Child Support Agency – part of the Department for Work and Pensions, of which he was Secretary of State.
It also became public that Blunkett had taken two other paid jobs, one with the international Jewish charity World ORT, the main focus of which is the development of hi-tech industries in Israel, and the other with Indepen Consulting, whose website tells us 'We help them [clients] formulate strategy and manage the associated political and regulatory risk. We find and implement solutions others can’t.' Easy when you have a minister on the inside eh.
Despite his resignation from the cabinet for the second time in November 2005, Blunkett continued to enjoy rent-free accommodation in Belgravia, London, at tax-payers' expense until he found new accommodation in mid-March 2006.
David Blunkett, who pioneered the UK government's ID cards proposals, has taken a job with Entrust, a security company which works on Spain's ID card and has formally registered an interest in the British project. He does not however disclose this interest when he uses his column in the The Sun to promote the concept of ID cards.
All of these people were gotten rid of first time round because they were either crooked or useless (or both). Bringing them back to government just so that Brown can screw Miliband's chances of mounting a leadership challenge only tells us one thing.
Brown doesn't give a damn about you or the country, only his own position, and he is going to do anything to keep it.
They say that when rats are cornered they become dangerous, and Brown is now presiding over the biggest ghoul show in town, a Halloween special, the cabinet of the living dead.
All we need now is the wife cheating bolemic Bar Steward with 2 jags, a pool car and a flat in Admiralty Arch and it will be the biggest horror show on earth.
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