Monday, 8 September 2008

What A Load Of Bollocks
















By way of what is quite possibly the single most mind-numbingly tedious document it has ever been my displeasure to peruse, some London based Market Research Organization reports that public confidence in our Government's ability to successfully execute the Olympic ideal in 2012 is somewhat less than total....

The
BBC distil and report on elements of the document under the banner headline

Public 'fearing Olympics failure'.

"Nearly nine out of 10 Britons do not think the government is capable of managing the 2012 Olympics"

Only 9 out of 10? And does it really take 48 pages of meaningless figures and faff to suggest that the 2012 Games are destined to be nothing but an utter fucking shambles? (How much did Opinium charge for this horse-shit? And - more pertinently - who paid for it?)

Mark Hodson, head of research at Opinium, is quoted by the BBC as saying:

"Nearly a third of Brits still think that the Games will not provide any long-term benefits to the UK".

Hodson's statement implies that some two-thirds or more of Briton's do believe that there will be some long term benefit. Just who the fuck are these people?

Predictably, a Government 'Droid Department for Culture, Media and Sport spokesman is also quoted in the BBC report, saying:

"We have in place the experience and expertise... to deliver a fantastic Games and long term legacy that will benefit millions of people for decades to come."

Correction: this government have the experience and expertise to lie and cheat, line their own pockets, bully the populace and.... that is about it. And as far as that legacy and those benefits as espoused by the 'Droid go, I rather suspect that the Government has
already started as it means to go on...

Bastards, one and all.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your informed and cogent views, Elmer.

We'll take them on board as we continue to track opinions of the 2012 Olympics.

Regards,

Mark Hodson MMRS

Elmer Quigley Gooseburger said...

Pleased to be of service, Mr Hodson!

Might even be prepared to act a consultant full-time if you wish?

I don't come cheap though - I'll need £500,000 up front, and my own telephone, 'though you'll soon recoup that when I start firing people...

Anonymous said...

well this is really nice thing to do

Anonymous said...

Mr. hodson is nice guy huh?