Monday 1 April 2013

Peaceful Protest. The Only Way.

It is very hard to find someone in the UK who will admit to having voted Conservative in the last general election. The fact that people actually voted for one of the three main parties and expected a better life were either delusional, stupid or both. It has been apparent since the Thatcher era that none of the three main parties care one hoot for any ordinary member of society. There is no longer a "left" or a "right" wing in mainstream politics which is hardly surprising as they are ruled by the same people, ie. corrupt banksters. People in this country need to come to terms with the fact that politicians do not care about what happens to them. They have an agenda that does not take the people into consideration when deciding policy. If a few thousand die in the process, that is totally acceptable, and I would go on to say, even desirable. We are cattle to them to be used as they see fit. The point I am trying to make is that the time for complaining and talking about the state of the country is past. It is time for action. There were protests last Saturday in most cities in the UK about the governments new "bedroom tax" The main news programme on the BBC didn't even give it a mention. It was reported on my local news programme, BBC Scotland, but the main national news remained silent. The "action" I am advocating is peaceful protest in every city, town and village in the UK. The people must take back what is rightfully theirs, the freedom to elect to parliament, people with the best interests of the entire population at heart. The key is to keep it peaceful. To resort to violence would be to play right into Cameron's hands. Together we stop this banker driven plutocracy/cleptocracy. Divided we fail.
Till next time.

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