Terrible Indictment Archived Message
Posted by Gerard on May 28, 2019, 1:33 pm, in reply to "Brexit bludgeon batters Britain’s politics all over again - George Galloway"
Any analysis of the EU election vote that doesn't mention electoral reform is utter piffle! When did it occur (a serious question), that pundits, hacks and electorate became unaware of what the organs in the middle of their faces are for? There is but one reason for the occurrence that is, however, clear denial the exemplifier is the reaction of our head-of-state to the original Brexit vote for she was not in any way amused! To ignore the obvious schism between monarch and people is to ignore the true reason for the rot at the heart of British politics, for goodness sake don't expect any Labourite to articulate it though (having said this they can, it seems, no longer ignore the wishes of the Scottish people for there is no longer any reason for Labour to cling on to the union if there will no longer be any Labour representatives from Scotland in either parliament!), such anachronistic people only perpetuate the "class-war" they ostensibly so decry. This has always been the issue at the heart of the British labour movement, to fail to see the relevance of it now is to join the ranks of the ignorant who cannot articulate a vision that places as much blame for the Brexit debacle on the imperial ambitions of the wider-European federalists as it does on the British people, unfortunately, just as Elizabeth the Second ill serves her people when she doesn't partake of the anti-hegemonic narrative of European union so do the coat-tail clinging Labour Party. Only the vanguardist ignores the will of the people (and this includes the will of those who are too apathetic, disenfranchised and/or alienated to bother expressing their opinions when expressed so democratically). As a corollary to this lack of (democratic), narrative one must also articulate the idea that the original Brexit vote was a farce in any case for one must ask the question; "if the consequences of the vote were do immense why was it that the outcome was allowed to hang on such a small percentage? It is not unusual for referenda to be dependent on a minimum majority in order to determine a true outcome (Tory leadership campaigns spring to mind -for instance-), why then was this not the case when it came to a vote on Britain's membership of the E.U? Such questions are, however, of little consequence to either our msm or alt-media who clearly both have their own agendas but it seems the people can smell the coffee even if the media can't!
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- Brexit bludgeon batters Britain’s politics all over again - George Galloway - Keith-264 May 27, 2019, 3:13 pm
- Re: Brexit bludgeon batters Britain’s politics all over again - George Galloway - dovetailjoint May 27, 2019, 3:58 pm
- Quite ironic really, it's not Corbyn who is going to destroy the Tories, but Farage - psingh May 27, 2019, 4:11 pm
- Kicked out of NewLiarbour, supporter of Farrage and the Brexit party - GG has no choice but to bury - CJ May 27, 2019, 6:26 pm
- Re: Dovetailjoint - thanks for your reasoned contribution..... - John Monro May 27, 2019, 11:10 pm
- Terrible Indictment - Gerard May 28, 2019, 1:33 pm
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