Monday 7 February 2011

ANTI-PEOPLE LEGISLATION!!


        The class war rages in this country and some ordinary people still don't accept that it is happening. We have the millionaire public school thugs decimating the standard of living of the ordinary people by slashing at all the social services in this country and using that as a method of handing all public assets to their millionaire friends in the corporate world. Just in case the workers of this country decide to fight back with some form of industrial action, our lord and master, millionaire Cameron has stated that he would not hesitate to introduce anti-strike legislation. With their millionaire friends in control of the Westminster House of Hypocrisy and Corruption the corporate bosses are baying for blood. Not only do they want anti-strike legislation, the Institute of Directors has called for collective bargaining to be scrapped for all public service workers. They would love to return us to the 18th. century, when it was illegal for workers to come together to attempt to improve their pay and conditions. It was called forming combinations and you could be deported for such a vicious attack on their ill gotten gains.

       They know it is a class war and they will fight it on all fronts, creating a pool of unemployment, demolishing all union rights, savage attacks on living standards and transferring all public assets to the corporate greed machine. When do we accept that it is a class war situation and start to fight back on all fronts. We must join all our campaigns into one battle and realise that it is the system that is at fault, it is the system that must go, and a change of smiling face at the helm will not benefit the ordinary people of this country. Asking for better social services, keep our libraries open, better pensions, is admitting that the millionaires club control the way our society is shaped and we have no real control over our lives. Ask yourself this question, if the government is for the people, why is it that it is attacking their living standards and protecting the corporate world of banking and big business, why are all their plans putting the burden on the ordinary people and all the benefits to the corporate world? I'm sure you could come up with a better way to make this country a better place for all those in society, without sending the next generation into a world of deprivation.

       We can create a collective society based on mutual aid, a society that sees to the needs of all those in that society, a society that is freed from the greedy motive of profit for the few and exploitation for the many. We have the desire, resources, imagination and the power, all we are lacking is the will. Must we wait until the misery and deprivation become unbearable, at what point will we realise that poverty and injustice are not the prerequisites of society and that pampered millionaire parasites are not necessary.
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