Bath Plug Claimant Jacqui Smith Tells Michael Savage He Ain't Good Enough for Britain - We Do Have Some Standards After All!
American radio shock jock Michael Savage has been banned from the UK by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith - yes the same Jacqui Smith who claimed 85p for a bath plug (or was that a typo when she filled in the form?) in her expenses and whose husband claimed £20 for porn movies from the taxpayers and who also claims that her cupboard in her sister's house in London is her main home so she can claim £24,000 for her 'second home' in Birmingham - we have such high standards in Britain - . According to Jacqui Smith, Savage is a "promoter of hate" - clearly there's no way you can claim for 'hate' on your expenses so he is beyond the pale.
Michael Savage, has described Smith as a "lunatic" and has threatened to sue her for defamation. Her action has also of course increased Michael Savage's international audience considerably, as you can hear him on the Internet anyway.
(A bath plug - as claimed by our illustrious Home Secretary for her bath - price 85p)
Smith accused those named in her list of "stirring up hatred" and "fostering extremism or hatred."
Mr Savage says : "For this lunatic Jacqui Smith ... to link me up with skinheads who are killing people in Russia, to put me in league with mass murderers who kill Jews on buses, is defamation. As a result of this, I am going to sue her."
Savage, urged his 10 million listeners in the US to support him by cancelling trips to Britain and by boycotting British-made goods - tip to our US brothers and sisters, bath plugs are considered a luxury item in Britain and Government Ministers are very fond of them.
"I don't know what they make there any more, but whatever they make, I suggest you don't buy it. If they want to play hardball, we'll play hardball."
Savage was fired by MSNBC news channel in 2003 after categorizing a caller on his show as a "sodomite" and said: "You should only get AIDS and die, you pig!."
Smith says Savage is a man of extreme views who expressed them "in such a way that it is actually likely to cause inter-community tension or even violence."
"Coming to this country is a privilege. If you can't live by the rules that we live by, the standards and the values that we live by, we should exclude you from this country." (ha ha - nice one Jacqui - all nonsense of course).
(Jacqui Smith - are those bath plugs she is wearing?)
Most journalists in the UK are deeply shocked by Smith's decision, although as far as I know none of them has actually called her a lunatic, they after all still recovering from her decision to claim 85p for her bath plug (she makes around $300,000 a year as Home Secretary - paid for by the British taxpayers, but hey an extra 85p can always come in handy!).
Michael Savage, has described Smith as a "lunatic" and has threatened to sue her for defamation. Her action has also of course increased Michael Savage's international audience considerably, as you can hear him on the Internet anyway.
(A bath plug - as claimed by our illustrious Home Secretary for her bath - price 85p)
Smith accused those named in her list of "stirring up hatred" and "fostering extremism or hatred."
Mr Savage says : "For this lunatic Jacqui Smith ... to link me up with skinheads who are killing people in Russia, to put me in league with mass murderers who kill Jews on buses, is defamation. As a result of this, I am going to sue her."
Savage, urged his 10 million listeners in the US to support him by cancelling trips to Britain and by boycotting British-made goods - tip to our US brothers and sisters, bath plugs are considered a luxury item in Britain and Government Ministers are very fond of them.
"I don't know what they make there any more, but whatever they make, I suggest you don't buy it. If they want to play hardball, we'll play hardball."
Savage was fired by MSNBC news channel in 2003 after categorizing a caller on his show as a "sodomite" and said: "You should only get AIDS and die, you pig!."
Smith says Savage is a man of extreme views who expressed them "in such a way that it is actually likely to cause inter-community tension or even violence."
"Coming to this country is a privilege. If you can't live by the rules that we live by, the standards and the values that we live by, we should exclude you from this country." (ha ha - nice one Jacqui - all nonsense of course).
(Jacqui Smith - are those bath plugs she is wearing?)
Most journalists in the UK are deeply shocked by Smith's decision, although as far as I know none of them has actually called her a lunatic, they after all still recovering from her decision to claim 85p for her bath plug (she makes around $300,000 a year as Home Secretary - paid for by the British taxpayers, but hey an extra 85p can always come in handy!).
What's that doing here?!
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