Anarchy of the Rich
Lording it | 09.09.2002 13:57
When the Fabian Society’s Tony Blair was chosen by the Bilderberg Group to lead New Labour into a resounding election victory, John Smith, a man of integrity who had been instrumental in regaining the old Labour party’s popularity, had to be disposed of. Coincidentally, he died of a heart attack, but he always was an obliging fellow.
Then, after seventeen tedious years of Conservative greed, a carefully crafted news expose of sleaze within their ranks, sealed their fate. A couple of lesser Tories were publicly humiliated and took the rap for John Major’s Cabinet. The stage was now set for the ‘People’s Prime Minister’ – Tony - under the banner – “things can only get better” but they didn’t. They remained exactly the same, as the cronies continued “business as usual” implementing the same privatisation policies that Thatcher had begun.
Everything but our excrement is owned, but the Methane Corporation has it’s eye on that. So things, inevitably, could only get worse and they did, much worse! Blair dragged our armed forces into conflicts in Serbia, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, where our troops were responsible, with the US, for thousands of civilian casualties and assisted their Northern Alliance allies to torture and murder thousands of Taliban fighters, against all the rules of war, written in the Geneva Convention.
The people who voted for New Labour, because they still think we live in a democracy and are against going into another war with Iraq, will have to be placated by the government, or terrified into compliance. Hence the headlines; ‘Britain could be nuked in a month’ The only support Tony Blair has received for a military campaign is from the opposition leader, Ian Duncan Smith - how unsurprising - considering they work towards an identical goal, Globalisation.
So what is the alternative to our present political system, which offers two choices; one or none. We need a revolution - not an engineered revolt to replace one despot with another, but people power! Take back your right to govern your own affairs, withdraw all support for the established institutions, which cream off vast profits while the social fabric of our nation, is in tatters.
Then, after seventeen tedious years of Conservative greed, a carefully crafted news expose of sleaze within their ranks, sealed their fate. A couple of lesser Tories were publicly humiliated and took the rap for John Major’s Cabinet. The stage was now set for the ‘People’s Prime Minister’ – Tony - under the banner – “things can only get better” but they didn’t. They remained exactly the same, as the cronies continued “business as usual” implementing the same privatisation policies that Thatcher had begun.
Everything but our excrement is owned, but the Methane Corporation has it’s eye on that. So things, inevitably, could only get worse and they did, much worse! Blair dragged our armed forces into conflicts in Serbia, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, where our troops were responsible, with the US, for thousands of civilian casualties and assisted their Northern Alliance allies to torture and murder thousands of Taliban fighters, against all the rules of war, written in the Geneva Convention.
The people who voted for New Labour, because they still think we live in a democracy and are against going into another war with Iraq, will have to be placated by the government, or terrified into compliance. Hence the headlines; ‘Britain could be nuked in a month’ The only support Tony Blair has received for a military campaign is from the opposition leader, Ian Duncan Smith - how unsurprising - considering they work towards an identical goal, Globalisation.
So what is the alternative to our present political system, which offers two choices; one or none. We need a revolution - not an engineered revolt to replace one despot with another, but people power! Take back your right to govern your own affairs, withdraw all support for the established institutions, which cream off vast profits while the social fabric of our nation, is in tatters.
Lording it
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