Saturday, October 30, 2010
Do we really need a royal family anymore?
No! In fact, the crimes against humanity commited by former Kings and Queens over the last 1,200 years should be brought to bear.Although the present Queen may not be responsible, her estate and riches should be held accountable, and forfeited to repay the debts owed to the British(and Irish) people. The land should go to the treasury and the properties opened as museums. The royal family should be stripped of any titles and allowed to live as private citizens. Traditionalists will disagree, but the main heritage left by absolute monarchs and their successors is long, bloody and shameful.We shame our ancestors by not avenging the pain and suffering inflicted upon them.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
A colder, crueller country – for no gain
Source-Independent
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Margaret Thatcher is lying sick in a private hospital bed in Belgravia but her political children have just pushed her agenda further and harder and deeper than she ever dreamed of. When was the last time Britain's public spending was slashed by more than 20 per cent? Not in my mother's lifetime. Not even in my grandmother's lifetime. No, it was in 1918, when a Conservative-Liberal coalition said the best response to a global economic crisis was to rapidly pay off this country's debts. The result? Unemployment soared from 6 per cent to 19 per cent, and the country's economy collapsed so severely that they lost all ability to pay their bills and the debt actually rose from 114 per cent to 180 per cent. "History doesn't repeat itself," Mark Twain said, "but it does rhyme."
George Osborne has just gambled your future on an extreme economic theory that has failed whenever and wherever it has been tried. In the Great Depression, we learned some basic principles. When an economy falters, ordinary people – perfectly sensibly – cut back their spending and try to pay down their debts. This causes a further fall in demand,and makes the economy worse.................David Cameron and George Osborne have ignored all this. They have ignored the warnings of the Financial Times, the newspaper most critical of their strategy. They have dismissed the warnings of Nobel economics laureates like Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, who have consistently been proved right in this crisis......
....PriceWaterhouseCooper – nobody's idea of a Trotskyite cell – says that a million people will now lose their jobs as a direct result.......
....Osborne has chosen the weakest people to take the worst cuts. The poorest 16-year-olds were given £30 a week to stay on in education, so they could afford to study – until Osborne's team dismissed it as a "bribe" and shut it down. The frailest old people depend on council services to wash them and feed them – yet Osborne just slashed their budget by 30 per cent, which service providers say will mean more pensioners being left to die in their own filth. Every family living on benefits is set to lose an average of £1,000 a year – which, as I've seen from living in the East End of London, will mean many poor kids across Britain never getting a birthday party, or a trip to the seaside, or a bed of their own, or a winter coat. This isn't just On Yer Bike, it's On Yer Own.....
......There is one stark symbol of how unjust the response to this economic disaster caused by bankers is. They have just paid themselves £7bn in bonuses – much of it our money – to reward themselves for failure. That's the same sum Osborne took from the benefits of the British poor yesterday, who did nothing to cause this crash. And he has the chutzpah to brag about "fairness.".....
......On the eve of the general election, Cameron told us: "There'll be no cuts to frontline services," "we're not talking about swingeing cuts," and "all cuts will be fair". Is it possible to call him anything but a liar and an ideologue today?....
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
It must be the 80s again!
New council tenants will have to pay 80% of the market rent, which will be a bit difficult in London! Here in the North, it is impossible to get a new council house or flat anyway unless you are a one legged lesbian with 7 kids on the run from the Romanian gestapo, so that doesn't affect anyone!
Unemployment will soar, and quickly too.This is real 'Boys From The Black Stuff' unemployment. The government have said half a million will be laid off, but once those people have stopped buying crap from Top Shop and HMV, the knock-on effect will be huge.
The debt needs to be paid and this is a start, and after a few more tweaks to get more from the very rich it could work, but at what cost? 4million on the dole? Rubbish on the streets, council buildings falling into disrepair, civil unrest due to police cuts, undermanned military, all we need is for Argentina to invade the Falklands again(as we are retiring aircraft carriers for ten years! And Harrier jets, and throwing away the £3.5bn spent on Nimrod, even though they are already ready to be delivered and ready to fly), so record unemployment, impotent local councils, housing shortages,very unhappy students, and a weak military, but the rich are okay-it must be the 80s again or a Conservative government!
Chris Mercer.20.10.10
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Plane crash windfall!
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