…with their navel gazing stories of Rupert Murdoch’s press and the other useless organs, purporting to be news portals… The real business of completing the fascist takeover of this nation continues apace.
This in today’s Barclay Beano hints at the process…
http://tinyurl.com/64krtro
…but as is normal within these pages, comes to the wrong conclusion.
Your man Johnson asks whether we (the people) really want to look after our own affairs… But he uses Margaret Thatcher’s so-called privatisation scheme along with the current and latest iteration of Cameron’s “Big Society” as explained by Oliver “Leftwing” as backing for his argument that we are in fact not interested in having control of our own money back.
The reality is that genuine privatisation, where the government gets out of our way and returns to the only thing that we have ever given them a mandate to do… protecting us and our property interests… would lead to real prosperity for the people according to their talents and desire to succeed…
This was how it was in Victorian Britain, and this is how it is in modern China, both examples speak for themselves…
It means that utility companies can generate power in ways that make them profits and keep prices low, as opposed to the current mad ideas espoused by the odious Huhne (for whom piano wire is too good).
It means that we can choose the best school for our kids talents, rather than have them wasting the first quarter of their lives rotting in expensive “universities”.
It means that we look after our ill-helath in the way we think best, by keeping fit, not eating, smoking or drinking too much, but above all not getting stressed about the government thieves that pick our pockets and watch our every move.
Indeed in every area where government should not be poking its sticky beak, the same can be said.
And of course it will also solve one of the greatest problems facing these islands, the constant inward flow of immigrants…
If the freely handed out and extraordinarily expensive trinkets are not on offer, they won’t come unless they are determined to carve themselves a profitable niche.