Monday 29 September 2014

The next election? Farewell to civilisation

Well, now we know a lot more about what Better Together means. The Chancellor told us today that we face £25 billion of cuts in the first two years of the next Parliament and, as we saw from the Labour Conference, we will get them under Labour as well. Osborne tells us that we have a choice to make between raising taxes and cutting benefits and that raising taxes is not even to be considered. So, when faced with redistributing Britain's wealth down fromthe rich to the poor, or up from the poor to the rich both the two major parties choose to benefit the rich at the expense of the poor. I have been warning you about this for over a year and I know that many people refused to believe me.The coming cuts will affect 10 million households, that's households not people. Given that the average family in Britain is 2.4 then that is going to affect 20,400,000 people. As I continually tell you, you get what you vote for and so, following the referendum it is impossible to have any sympathy for the bulk of those 20million people. It is just a tragedy that it will also hit those who do not deserve it.

At the same time, we are witnessing the inexorable rise of UKIP. This is a party that purports to represent the white working class, but whose personnel are almost exclusively disillusioned Tories for whom the Tory Party are not right-wing enough. It is understandable why people are turning to UKIP in the South because they are the only alternative to the Westminster poison. However what it also means is the increasing rise of a fascist mentality. Remember, Europe had fascism in both Spain and Italy before Nazism, so before I get accused of raising the spectre of Hitler, fascism takes many forms, all of which are unpleasant. It must always be remembered that the recent support for independence in Scotland was not fuelled by nationalism and that is the major difference between what happened in Scotland and what is happening in England. There is no hatred of foreigners or the EU in Scotland.

I keep saying that the root of the problem is that there is no alternative being offered to us. Osborne's speech revealed that there is an alternative. There are actually many alternatives, but one admitted by Osborne is to raise taxes rather than cut benefits, so the much repeated Westminster mantra that there is no alternative is now exposed as the lie I have been calling it for many years now. We now have the delights of the next election to look forward to and tyhe certainty of the slow but inexorable slavery of the British working class. You have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat. 

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