Saturday, 1 May 2021

The Hanover Hangover #5

 

Weekly Agony Uncle Column

Hello blossoms

Its me, Your local Agony Uncle: Jolly John Bull, here to share your troubles and offer some words of advice once again.

The times get more chaotic with the capering Italian Clown still wandering around Scotland with his leaderless carousing stag-do mob from town to town. Dear readers, you know me well, I am always neutral and non-judgementally dedicated to peace and seeing the good in all people, but if I ever got my hands on those raping, pillaging, drunken, foul-mouthed, uncouth, cowardly, thieving, pox-ridden, sheep-shagging, Frenchie-loving, medievalist, anti-diluvian, papist Jacobites I would rip them limb from puss-filled limb. Post bag is full so, lets dive in…

Wealth for all in Inverness

Dear Jolly John

I am writing to express our eternal gratitude to Good King George for the re-establishment of good order and the rule of law in Inverness. The Boring Ponce Charlotte had endangered one and all during his brief sojourn in this fine City. His drunken  foreign friends and advisors and the ne’er do well Scottish hangers-on caused mayhem in all quarters of this noble City.

I myself saw nothing as I was hiding in my cellar before law and order was restored but I hear stories of murder, rape, molestation, bribery, buggery, sheep rustling, cattle scaring, theft, assault, butchery, thuggery, gambling, drinking, whoring, incest and flim-flammery by the Jacobites. Though not against any of the above at the right time and place, the pursuit of these pass-times by the foreign throng is an outrage!

Now they have gone and law and order is restored, all is peaceful and joyful once more in this lovely City. The flowers are blooming, jolly redcoats spend the day cutting wood for old ladies and feeding poor families whilst the brave burley Campbell boys have started numerous schools, hospitals and alms-houses freely giving from that towering saint of a man, the Lord of Argyl.  

Yours

Rose Halfwit

Eternally blessed of the parish of Inverness

Dear Rose, what a lovely letter you have written. I hear so many tales these days of the foul doings of the ungodly host assembled by the capering Italian Clown. One always endeavours to see the strengths of others, but I really cannot see one good aspect of the ways of governance practiced by this degenerate never-was from a has-been blood line. Madam, you have given a balanced even handed first hand account of life under the Jacobites and let history be the judge!

Sour Grapes in Glasgow

Dear Jolly John

We have left the picking of our grapes too late in the season and now they have all gone sour!

Commissar McSour

Vintners and Highland Pass Shepherds Collective, Blackhearted McBlack’s Wine Estate

Hmmm…interesting, I guess it is just a case of more sour grapes!.

The World stands with the House of Hanover

Dear Jolly John

As Captain of two fine Colonial Sloops now co-operating with the Government Army of the North I write to remind all loyal subjects of King George that the World stands with you against the forces of medieval barbarism represented by the Jacobites. We volunteers of the American Colonies have sailed to Britain to ensure that the forces of good world commerce prevail against the frightful localised tyranny of these little old-worlders.

We will ravage the coasts of the land forcefully occupied by the rebels to assist good honest Government forces restore law and order throughout the land.

Captain Able Shagger

Of the good ship “Cain”

GOD SAVE THE KING!   

Yo Ho Ho Captain Shagger!! Fine words from a fine gentleman!

Since the glorious revolution the House of Hanover has presided wisely over an economic boom the world has never witnessed before. Truly internationalist and multicultural our wise King has opened up colonies and trade which enriches all. From the health foods of our tobacco plantations in the New World to the bowel cleansing spices of the Orient, from the fine tweeds of our mills loved around the World to the employment opportunities created in forest clearance and agriculture in the Caribbean we are building a new world order where truly all can benefit.

But, reactionary forces of the corrupt continent have looked on this with envious eyes. Cowering Italians and villainous Frenchies have kept alive in deep cellars the corrupt half-blood descendants of long dead royal houses to manipulate those fools to try and capture our great country. But who would be so foolish as to follow these pretenders? Who can forget the hopeless attempts of the past Jacobin kings to create the colonies such as that of Darien?: a hopeless papist attempt to create wealth by trading thistles and rosaries to honest hard working natives under the noses of jealous Spanish despots. Of course it ended in dishonour and hopeless failure, as do all the schemes of this benighted bloodline. Peering out from beneath their sleet soaked plaid blankets, muttering archaic latin oaths, they have no grasp of the glories of the interconnected modern mercantile world. No sir, we cannot go back to that, and we are glad of your support! 

Anarchy in Glasgow, quickly resolved

Dear Jolly John

As a long term resident of Glasgow I write to record the pain of the City when the honest General Cope chose to undertake a humanitarian policy of non-confrontational community policing and allow the angry mob of foreigners and highlanders to take control of the City. It was chaos, with the Jacobites burning shops and stealing private property, drinking and causing mayhem. The citizens were in deep despair.

General Cope showed admirable courage and fortitude by disappearing way to the south so as not to antagonise the rebels, but the foul heathen abused this generosity and abused their power at our expense. Pricked to action by our empassioned pleas, some brave Government troopers chose individually to ride into the south of the City to help the citizens but were unfortunately opposed by corrupt members of the City Guard. These men had been bribed by the Jacobites to turn a blind eye to the rape and looting. There was some disturbance in the City as these forces jostled and many of the citizens turned out to prevent the anarchy and the press of the thronging crowds shut down further disturbances. Of the Jacobites, there was no sign, drunk as they were on the spoils of their pillage. Hearing rumuor of redcoats in the City once more the cowards slunk away leaving only tears and shaking fists in their wakes.

Lord Cumberland please come to our aid. We admire your forbearance but you must hurry back to Britain and free us from these foreign trouble-makers!

Yours

Andrew Murray

Sweetmaker of Glasgow  (the one true Murray)

Andrew your letter makes me weep. There can be no excuse for corrupting honest men trying to guard their neighbours and manipulating them into standing against their fellow guardians of the law. It is typical of the capering Clown that his distorted Italian education has so warped his perceptions that he thinks such calumny is advisable.

I am really quite agitated by the plight of some of our great Cities that must tolerate the presence of this mob. So much so that I must take a break now and sup on a hot chocolate whilst leafing through the backpages of the London Times.

Oh yes, I hear that some gated-farmstead in the highlands has fallen to the rebels, Bladderwhere?

Until next edition dear readers…

God Save the King!