Diane Flabbopotomus Abbott [11]

Dianne Abbott

Seriously …. what a waste of fucking space!

Abbott’s recent appearance on BBC’s Question Time has resulted in accusations of racism against Fiona Bruce and the audience. But let’s get this straight: The audience weren’t jeering the useless fucker because she is black, they were jeering her because she is as fucking thick as pig-shit!

For, thirty years the stupid cow has been demonstrating the intellectual capacity of five-year-old, but nobody has been able to say anything against her …. just in case she pulls out the fucking race card.

Fuck knows what the voting population of Hackney North and Stoke Newington must be thinking when they get her elected each time. But wise up, people …. Diane Abbott is a total fucking retard!

Nominated by Cunty McBastard

77 thoughts on “Diane Flabbopotomus Abbott [11]

  1. Is it possible for a woman to become more stupid as she gets older?
    1977: Newnham College, Cambridge.
    1987: First black woman to become a member of the house of commons.
    1997: One of B.Liar’s “babes”.
    2007: Sacked from The Midnight Hour with Andrew Neil for being crap.
    2017: Oh lawdy!!! I’s a darkie!!

    It’s pathetic at her age, really.

  2. Very shrewd, Ron. I have looked up the book’s Amazon reviews and *Leah* loved it, and just look at what she studies (this has to be from the American site, surely?) – she enjoyed it so much she gave it 5 stars and returns to it often, silly cow what a fucking sad life the old harridan must lead, with just a weekly visit to the pharmacy to get her knickers on prescription to look forward to:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/#

    Fuck it the site won’t let me post the link, but just type the title in and go to the reviews

    Buy it today, before Brexit forces the price up

    • For those who can’t be arsed, hear is Leah’s gushing review:

      ” Leah
      5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent academic text!
      4 January 2019 – Published on Amazon.com
      This is one of my favorite books. I’m a Fat Studies scholar and I find myself returning to this text over and over as a reference for my research. Her theories are not as simplistic as the other reviewer states; rather she uses both historical and theoretical knowledge to make her (excellent) points.”

      RRP for the hardback edition is only £65. What a bargain….

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