Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Sealous For Votes? (poem)

SEALOUS FOR VOTES?

18/10/14. Justice Minister, Andrew Sealous, denies increasing
prison violence is due to government cuts. And as Cameron is
against prisoner’s votes, is the Government missing a trick as
a Guardian survey says most prisoners are Tories & Royalists?

Despite the Tories posturing,
On prisoner’s rights and votes;
The day might dawn when they’ll have to,
Kowtow to such old scrotes. (1)
For all these fine entrepreneurs,
Are what the country needs;
To lift it out recession by,
Their enterprising deeds.

Big Al Capone had no doubts that,
He was a businessman;
Providing booze for customers,
Both in and out the can!
The Krays weren’t really criminals,
Or East End long firm thugs; (2)        
But altruistic marketeers,
Employing jobless mugs.

But irrespective of such thoughts,
According to the Mail;
Our prisons are so soft, ex-cons
Will break back into jail!
The mucking out at prison farms,
Appeals to every lout;
As does the scent of sweaty feet,
And daily slopping-out.

The violence and blackmail threats,
And homosexual rape;
Along with drugs and crowded cells,
Make jail a jolly jape!
Such bonhomie and sodomy,
And the Queen on tv;
Means most inmates prefer to stay,
Instead of going free!

And if, as claimed, most old cons are,
For Tories and the Queen;
The Cons need cons to vote for their,
Conservative machine.
The Tories thus could lose a trick,
At next year’s Gen. Elec.;
As jailbird votes could swing the Poll,
And save the P.M.’s neck!

(1) Scrote (from Scrotum) A contemptible person.
As used by Ronnie Barker playing Fletcher in the
BBC prison comedy series ‘Porridge’ in the 70’s.

(2) Long firm fraud: The building up a good credit
reputation by paying promptly for small orders and
then disappearing with the goods after a large order.

© Richard Layton

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