In fact, I am not sure Starmer is that popular. There's simply nowhere else for the 'anything but Conservatives' vote to go for most people. Ed Davey is a non-starter for the Liberals and they're static on around 10%. Reform do get the pollsters' votes but they don't translate to seats. They might get 20%, maybe a bit more but they'll be lucky to get even one seat and, Nigel Farage is the only figure anyone sees in Reform and no-one thinks he'll be running the country anyway. So if you ask the question and are discouraged from what could be a genuine Don't Know (preceded by a long sigh) then it's Labour. Not Keir Starmer. Just Labour. After all, Labour isn't Corbyn, people think, and they were in power a while back so maybe it's time to give them another chance, or other reasons along those lines . . .
So I can kinda convince myself of how it could be that there is this ridiculous majority in July for a bunch of mostly inexperienced, objectionable, trade unionist, ill-educated or woke people who will decide who does what where and when for some considerable period. I used or in the last sentence because the exception to the inexperienced or ill-educated will be the experienced and very highly academically qualified woke contingent. They're terrifying. The others are mostly fools who will be quite out of their depth and get politically muddled up and very grammatically messed-up like Angela Rayner or Diane Abbott on a normal day. The woke ones are the people who have got us here in the first place, with a bit of help from Momentum, those who want Jeremy Corbyn back and friends of Russia.
I fear for the country as I know it. However, our traditional Conservative, middle-of-the-road government has failed miserably in so many respects to preserve important values and made so many silly mistakes along the way that it is highly unlikely to recover in time. The Conservative government have provided a good economy, a sensible foreign and defence policy and a preference for small government which most of the nation support but the very successful propaganda and activities of the opposition over the last 4 or 5 years has weakened them considerably.
What seems to have happened is that, whilst useless as an opposition in Parliament, the socialist Labour Party has managed to get its supporters installed in many many key positions in the ministries and departments that actually make things happen (or prevent things happening) as well as chairing quangos, government-funded research or implementation bodies, enquiries etc. This has resulted in laws being made largely on the hoof in many areas with no chance for Parliament to intervene. A classic example that has happened here is the incredible development of Equality, Diversity and Identity matters, initially within universities, then large organisations and now many normal day-to-day institutions. It is now the case in Scotland that one cannot make a joke about a particular gender or sexual preference, racial origin or religion. Well, let me rephrase that; it appears that there have been no prosecutions whatsoever for criticism of heterosexual males or females, white people other than those in the past who may have some feint connection with slave trade or colonisation, or Christians. We can all be criticised, moaned about, regarded as responsible for all that is wrong in the world and now to be held to account for basically everything unpleasant. But all the minority groups and those with lots of initials are 'protected' now and we have to be so careful of what we say.
In the rest of the nation we may not be prosecuted (Scotland went Socialist years ago with the SNP government - the same government that proposed that child could choose whether they were a boy or girl and instruct a doctor to give them the appropriate medication, without their parents' consent) but we still run the risk of falling foul of so many other 'regulations' and 'company' or 'corporate' policies that have arisen, untamed by any procedure whatsoever other than a committee which comprises socialist-leaning people.
I have witnessed all this 'woke' stuff happening and wondered how on earth it could have happened under a government that I have been supporting actively because I honestly believed that they were against all that kind of stuff. Indeed they are but as soon as Boris Johnson started to try and change some of the committees he was hounded out of office by a whole consortium of people chosen to dig up whatever evidence of misbehaviour they could find. Eating cake at parties held during a lock-down which should never have happened in the first place was enough to dispose of him and the Conservative Party fell apart. Rishi Sunak hasn't a chance. Decent bloke but he honestly does not stand a chance now.
Despite our continued backing for Ukraine, and the likely new Prime Minister's supposed support, the Labour Party has always had close ties behind the scenes with Russia and they will be under immense pressure to delay any further help and will take the route of suggesting a ceasefire and stop with existing 'new' boundaries as the settlement. What a disaster that will be. But will we see any demonstrations? No. They already support the Hamas side in the conflict in the Middle East and our Socialist Labour Mayor of London (for several years now) has allowed the Palestinian flag to be flown all over the place and for demonstrations to go ahead whilst cracking down on any support for Israel.
Finally, the Labour government will want to be seen to be green and expect there to be a raft of silly policies about new cars, road use, taxes on fuel and heaven knows what else the poor motorist will face while the chap in lycra on his bike or the old lady on the bus (and there is usually only one or two people on any bus that I see) will be given lots of tax breaks and assistance. Maybe that's nice for the old lady but I really have no time for the chaps in lycra. If only they would pull in to let cars go by on narrow country roads . . . no, they stay 2m away from the kerb and prevent anyone passing legally - it is now a new 'regulation' (remember what I said about regulations?) that we motorists have to allow 1½ metres minimum when passing. That's simply suicidal on a twisty country lane here in Northamptonshire. It's probably no big deal for people in flat big cities with massive straight and wide roads but here it does not make any sense. If the lycra guy just pulled in a bit the row of 86½ cars behind him at 18 mph could get by and have a pleasant journey.
Once established with their big big majority, we will not see much of what happens next. It will all be behind the scenes, in committee rooms, in new quangos set up to do this or that, as the people in the ministries that are supposed to do a government's bidding actually really can get on and just do what they think is right or, unfortunately, in most instances, left.
I fear for the country as I know it. However, our traditional Conservative, middle-of-the-road government has failed miserably in so many respects to preserve important values and made so many silly mistakes along the way that it is highly unlikely to recover in time. The Conservative government have provided a good economy, a sensible foreign and defence policy and a preference for small government which most of the nation support but the very successful propaganda and activities of the opposition over the last 4 or 5 years has weakened them considerably.
What seems to have happened is that, whilst useless as an opposition in Parliament, the socialist Labour Party has managed to get its supporters installed in many many key positions in the ministries and departments that actually make things happen (or prevent things happening) as well as chairing quangos, government-funded research or implementation bodies, enquiries etc. This has resulted in laws being made largely on the hoof in many areas with no chance for Parliament to intervene. A classic example that has happened here is the incredible development of Equality, Diversity and Identity matters, initially within universities, then large organisations and now many normal day-to-day institutions. It is now the case in Scotland that one cannot make a joke about a particular gender or sexual preference, racial origin or religion. Well, let me rephrase that; it appears that there have been no prosecutions whatsoever for criticism of heterosexual males or females, white people other than those in the past who may have some feint connection with slave trade or colonisation, or Christians. We can all be criticised, moaned about, regarded as responsible for all that is wrong in the world and now to be held to account for basically everything unpleasant. But all the minority groups and those with lots of initials are 'protected' now and we have to be so careful of what we say.
In the rest of the nation we may not be prosecuted (Scotland went Socialist years ago with the SNP government - the same government that proposed that child could choose whether they were a boy or girl and instruct a doctor to give them the appropriate medication, without their parents' consent) but we still run the risk of falling foul of so many other 'regulations' and 'company' or 'corporate' policies that have arisen, untamed by any procedure whatsoever other than a committee which comprises socialist-leaning people.
I have witnessed all this 'woke' stuff happening and wondered how on earth it could have happened under a government that I have been supporting actively because I honestly believed that they were against all that kind of stuff. Indeed they are but as soon as Boris Johnson started to try and change some of the committees he was hounded out of office by a whole consortium of people chosen to dig up whatever evidence of misbehaviour they could find. Eating cake at parties held during a lock-down which should never have happened in the first place was enough to dispose of him and the Conservative Party fell apart. Rishi Sunak hasn't a chance. Decent bloke but he honestly does not stand a chance now.
Despite our continued backing for Ukraine, and the likely new Prime Minister's supposed support, the Labour Party has always had close ties behind the scenes with Russia and they will be under immense pressure to delay any further help and will take the route of suggesting a ceasefire and stop with existing 'new' boundaries as the settlement. What a disaster that will be. But will we see any demonstrations? No. They already support the Hamas side in the conflict in the Middle East and our Socialist Labour Mayor of London (for several years now) has allowed the Palestinian flag to be flown all over the place and for demonstrations to go ahead whilst cracking down on any support for Israel.
Finally, the Labour government will want to be seen to be green and expect there to be a raft of silly policies about new cars, road use, taxes on fuel and heaven knows what else the poor motorist will face while the chap in lycra on his bike or the old lady on the bus (and there is usually only one or two people on any bus that I see) will be given lots of tax breaks and assistance. Maybe that's nice for the old lady but I really have no time for the chaps in lycra. If only they would pull in to let cars go by on narrow country roads . . . no, they stay 2m away from the kerb and prevent anyone passing legally - it is now a new 'regulation' (remember what I said about regulations?) that we motorists have to allow 1½ metres minimum when passing. That's simply suicidal on a twisty country lane here in Northamptonshire. It's probably no big deal for people in flat big cities with massive straight and wide roads but here it does not make any sense. If the lycra guy just pulled in a bit the row of 86½ cars behind him at 18 mph could get by and have a pleasant journey.
Once established with their big big majority, we will not see much of what happens next. It will all be behind the scenes, in committee rooms, in new quangos set up to do this or that, as the people in the ministries that are supposed to do a government's bidding actually really can get on and just do what they think is right or, unfortunately, in most instances, left.
All we will see will be some big announcements of general policy directions. Propaganda, mainly, with plenty of posters and adverts and control over social media. Legislation similar to that already in place in Scotland will cover the UK and be further developed with 'protected minorities' left right and centre . . . no, just left . . . featuring increasingly and restricting more and more what we feel comfortable saying, writing, mumbling quietly to ourselves or even thinking.
Statues that the new committees disapprove of will disappear, as will art and books they dislike or think someone they seek to 'protect' will be offended by. If the Hate Crime Reporting Centres that were set up in Scotland are used to gather information more widely across the whole of the UK then I do begin to worry about informers more generally. When it is easy to report someone for writing articles or speaking publicly in opposition to developments then that's exactly what will happen. They'll be reported, probably knowing nothing about it. Until the committees find ways to ensure that they do know about it because they'll be made to suffer. Quite how remains to be seen but I cannot imagine the new regimes allowing dissent to flourish and, whilst they would not wish to echo Chinese restrictions, South American disappearances or old Soviet-style STASI operations, you know and I know that there'll be some way found. Maybe we'll find is less easy to get credit increases on our cards, our internet connection often gets interrupted for no obvious reason, our children come home spouting a load of crap in praise of something they probably haven't a clue about, our cars have more trouble than we expected getting a new MOT, the new certificate we need to work in this or that field or to rent this or that property is harder to acquire . . . you get the idea.
Almost by definition, if you are earning more than the average pay in Britain and/or have assets more than the value of an average property in Britain then you'll be paying a lot more next year to the government. And by a lot more I suspect that it will be sufficient to bring many people much closer to that average, especially with higher Council Tax or equivalent charges that are bound to come for homeowners and private renters.
Run a small business at your peril as these will be difficult to control and the new government will want to control. There will be a lot more forms to fill in. Ultimately, if they get their IT act together, then AI will increasingly determine what we can or can't have by way of allowances, permissions, and the like, with only more and more forms to deal with to complain or seek reviews.
Truly terrible times are ahead. I am very likely to get into trouble as I shall do my very best to help those who will try to resist the changes and get rid of the socialist government as soon as possible. Even then, however, much damage will have been done with the courts, schools, universities, many institutions already being managed by the left and the woke and the running of the country having been handed over to committees and self-interest groups to the extent that, even if opposition is effective and MPs get kicked out, the new ones will be pretty powerless.
It will actually take some hard-headed and truly committed and business-like MPs from parties such as Reform to succeed where the soft Liberals and Conservatives have failed. A combination of new Conservatives and the likes of Reform may do the trick but they need to start now. Just one or two of the right sort of really committed and open-eyed politicians getting elected now might help us get a small view through the chink of some committee room doors and assist our resistance plans.
Or I might just move to Ukraine, which really may be the better bet if we can get the better of the Russians in the next few months. Before it's too late there too.
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