People with Disabilities 'Manufactured by
Liberals' Claims MP
By Fracas Surefire ◦
11-Dec-2007

Another disabled person rolls off the production
line
Traditional British values are under threat from “swarms of disabled
people” that have been “expressly manufactured by the liberal elite
in specially constructed factories”, a leading Tory MP has warned.
Jeremy Concomitant, MP for Lirk, has launched an attack on the Labour government for “allowing the manufacturing and mass deployment of disabled people to go on for so long, to the detriment of Britain’s hard-working able-bodied community.” Mr Concomitant denies he is prejudiced, but says that the simple truth is people with disabilities are “not even born here. Instead they are assembled.” “Until Labour came into power, there was no such thing as disabilities. This is a clear example of the political correctness brigade inventing things in order to serve their ultimate agenda, the degradation of this country to the benefit of their European masters.”
His comments have sparked considerable criticism from Labour MPs and representatives of several charities. Deborah Guns, chairman of the Clover Foundation, said, “Mr. Concomitant’s comments are alarmingly ignorant. People with disabilities are exactly that: people with disabilities. They are definitely not manufactured in factories by the government or anybody else. I cannot stress that enough.”
Jeremy Concomitant, MP for Lirk, has launched an attack on the Labour government for “allowing the manufacturing and mass deployment of disabled people to go on for so long, to the detriment of Britain’s hard-working able-bodied community.” Mr Concomitant denies he is prejudiced, but says that the simple truth is people with disabilities are “not even born here. Instead they are assembled.” “Until Labour came into power, there was no such thing as disabilities. This is a clear example of the political correctness brigade inventing things in order to serve their ultimate agenda, the degradation of this country to the benefit of their European masters.”
His comments have sparked considerable criticism from Labour MPs and representatives of several charities. Deborah Guns, chairman of the Clover Foundation, said, “Mr. Concomitant’s comments are alarmingly ignorant. People with disabilities are exactly that: people with disabilities. They are definitely not manufactured in factories by the government or anybody else. I cannot stress that enough.”
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