Monday, 7 October 2019

Why We Shouldn’t
Vote Labour
Caretaker Management: Kinnock, Smith, Blair,
Brown, Miliband and Corbyn.
déjà vu
A General Election will be called soon and the Labour Party (LP) will appeal to working class people like me to vote for them.  They will tell us that things will be different this time because Jeremy Corbyn is in charge.   We may well ask them: “How many chances do Labour want?  We’ve heard it all before!”

Things will not be different this time or any other time, partly because Corbyn is not in total charge.  More than 38% of LP members do not want him and neither do 172 (81%) out of 212 MPs.  Corbyn’s leadership of the LP so far has resulted in proverbial missed opportunities and glorious defeats.

The Zionists have got him hog-tied and they have penned him in.  As far as they are concerned, he is a dirty animal and they do not mind telling him that to his face and in public.  They threaten to slaughter him if he continues to protest against IDF atrocities in Palestine.  He seems to have given in to them.

We might ask: “What about Corbyn’s CND comrades?  Will they not defend him?”  The answer is yes, but they are a minority in the LP.  Corbyn has always believed in the efficacy of nuclear disarmament but, contrary to popular belief, the LP has always advocated nuclear proliferation.  He has had to bow down to those shite-hawks too.

Just imagine how much good could be done with all those billions of pounds which get spent on Trident missiles and Vanguard submarines.  The biggest nuclear threat to Britain is those things bobbing up and down around the coast.

What about the EU and Brexit?  Corbyn could have been on to a winner there.  He always distrusted the EU, and the majority of British people felt the same.  He could have become Britain’s popular leader of the Brexit campaign, but no.  He has had to adopt the LP’s policy on that.  Their 2015 manifesto stated: “Labour believes that our membership of the European Union is central to our prosperity and security.”  Boris Johnson has become Britain’s popular Brexit hero.  Corbyn has become a sad clown: dillydallying, trick-cycling and back-pedalling while trying to flog a dead horse.

Corbyn has already backed down on three important issues while he is still in opposition.  What is he going to be like when Big Business and the U.S. President start bossing him?

What about the LP as a whole?  They cannot all be bad, can they?  Take a look at these three specimens of their badness: War Crimes, the Expenses Scandal, and the WCA Euthanasia programme.

WAR CRIMES
In 2003, Tony Blair instructed Britain’s armed forces to invade Iraq.  His justification was The British Government’s Assessment of Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction: chemical, biological and nuclear.  It stated that Iraq’s missiles could be made ready in 45 minutes and that they could reach Britain.  I did not believe it and neither did MoD weapons expert David Kelly, but 254 Labour MPs believed it?

Kelly made his thoughts known to the public. The LP’s propaganda machine challenged, ridiculed and embarrassed him and, suddenly, he was found dead in a field.  The police investigation stated that he had taken his own life.  I think, like many other people, that he was murdered.

Iraqi war casualties have been estimated roughly anywhere between 100,000 and 1,000,000.  British casualties amounted to 179 dead and over 3000 injured.

That is a bloody disgrace by anybody’s reckoning.  British service personnel are skilled technicians.  They ought to be deployed responsibly and for just causes.  They are not toy soldiers who can be played-with and broken by the likes of Tony Blair and his warmongering pals.

After the war, UN inspectors didn’t find much evidence to support the British government’s assessment.

The war was illegal.  It was about regime change: to get rid of Saddam Hussein.  Tony Blair and every minister and MP who supported him are war criminals.  They could still be tried for their war crimes.  Perhaps Corbyn could add that to his list of Things To Do?

PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES SCANDAL
The Freedom of Information Act came into effect in 2005.  Investigative journalist working for newspapers like The Daily Telegraph immediately started making information requests about parliamentary expenses.  The House of Commons resisted and obstructed the requests until 2009 when the High Court ruled that the information had to be released to the public.

In 2010 criminal charges were brought against six Labour MPs for false accounting: David Chaytor, Jim Devine, Eric Illsley, Denis Macshane, Margaret Moran, and Elliot Morley.  They were all given prison sentences and some of them lost their Right Honourable titles.

Other Labour backbenchers, who got criticized over their expenses, included Ben Chapman, Harry Cohan, and Anne Moffat.  They all stood down.  Lots of others got criticised too.  The superb SALFORD STAR web site had these things to say about their MP Hazel Blears: “Salford one of the most deprived areas of Europe    During the year 2006-2008 Hazel was the joint champion of claiming ,,, Altogether, over the last five years, Hazel has claimed £694,462.”  She must have found her time in parliament extremely rewarding: every day yielded another bonanza.

It went on and on.  The fact is, if Labour politicians had kept their hands clean, they would have won the 2010 general election.  The voters decided that Labour’s candidates were just a bunch of light-fingered, swindling, fraudsters.  Instead of voting for Brown’s babes, they voted for Cameron’s crumpets. 

EUPHANASIA PROGRAMME
Have you heard of the NAZI’s T4 Programme?  It was a semi-secret, pre-war, euthanasia programme that the NAZIs experimented with before they got started on their Holocaust final solution.

Chronically sick and disabled people, who were considered to be of no use to society, were invited to appear before a panel of doctors.  The doctors would question them about their ailments and then they would award them points.  If the patients scored low, the doctors would send them to Killing Centres.  There they would be dressed in paper gowns, given lethal injections and cremated.

Does any of that sound familiar?  Anybody who has suffered the degrading and humiliating experience of being “examined” by the Department for Work and Pensions’ “Healthcare Professionals”, will be familiar with it.  The DWP’s Healthcare Professionals are actually: unqualified private practitioners who pretend to be medics.

The LP introduced the Work Capability Assessment in 2008.  The Labour government was concerned that too much money was being paid out to sick and disabled people and it wanted to cut their benefits.  The LP decided that benefit money would be better spent on hiring private contractors to assess sick and disabled people and then to try to prove that they were “fit for work”.  The DWP produced a dreadful fifty-page questionnaire in book form to guide their quacks.  It asked questions like: “Please explain how your cancer prevents you from working?”

The WCA Programme was successful.  Thousands of sick and disabled people had their benefits cut.  Some managed to survive by juggling heating and eating,  Others died from malnutrition, hypothermia, or melancholia: they killed themselves.

In some ways, the NAZI’s T4 euthanasia programme was more humane than Labour’s WCA programme.  The NAZIs employed real doctors and they invested in killing centres where their victims might not have suffered too much.  Labour just let their victims die cheaply at home.

CARETAKERS
Voters need to understand that the LP is not a genuine political party.  It is just a sub-set of a right-wing group of politicians who inhabit the Palace of Westminster.  All the so-called parties are much the same.  That is why so many MPs are able to effortlessly cross the floor to join rival parties.

The role of the LP is to perform caretaker duties.  Labour governments have never achieved anything.  They have never done anything of worth or merit.  The Attlee government (1945-51) took the credit for implementing welfare reforms, which had been planned and drawn up by other parties.  A political consensus at the time would have seen any other party make the same reforms. 

Attlee’s government nationalized most of Britain’s industry.   It was ruined and worthless after the war.  The LP paid out vast sums of taxpayers’ money to private shareholders in return for derelict, scrap and junk infrastructure, which needed to be completely rebuilt and restored with more taxpayers’ money.  Thirty years later, it was all profitable again and Thatcher’s Tory government privatised it all.  That is how it works.

The LP enables the Tory Party.  When voters cannot tolerate any more Tory hardship, they usually vote for the LP.  The LP, having promised allsorts, eases-up a bit.   Then, when the voters have settled down again, the LP hands back the reins of government to the Tories.

This sort of carry-on was acted out ludicrously in recent years by Labour leaders Brown and Miliband who agreed to dumb-down and play the parts of bungling foots so as to make Tory leader Cameron look like a star.

So there we have it.  Jeremy Corbyn bends-over like a glove puppet and the majority of Labour MPs are corrupt, self-interested, lying, cheating, malevolent, murdering, war criminals.

If voters want something much better than caretaker management, something radically different, then they really ought to vote for the Green Party.


WINDUP - ELECTION FEVER 2

Is the Green Party serious about getting elected?  It's easy.  They could just promise to reduce Council Tax bills across the board.  They could also promise to stop taxing unemployed people: that’s a dirty Labour Party trick.  The GP could also promise to look into councillors' expenses: that would probably recover a few quid!


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