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Friday, 22 March 2013

MARXISM AND THE PRESS.

It is not totally clear yet whether or not that the decision made at Westminster regarding regulating the press will become law by act of parliament, or be controlled via a royal charter. Either way this is a deplorable situation which has befallen a nation that has a proud history, going back more than three hundred years, regarding freedom of the press and speech. Such things are to be cherished.

Unfortunately, in recent years, parts of the press have overstepped the mark by some considerable margin.  This has, however, been confronted and dealt with, in many cases with prison sentences for the accused for their phone hacking activities. The hearing, overseen by Lord Leveson of the Judiciary, a 'Tart Fest' in the eyes of the author, although for good reasons, entertained more celebrities than 'Sunday Night At The London Paladium'. Even the members of the judiciary were close to a song and dance routine. The denouement revealed the most amateurish conclusion, suggesting that Parliament should consider tighter controls in the future. This was a perfect moment for the Ultra-Marxist, 'Thoroughly Modern' Miliband. He was joined swiftly by the man from 'Cleggoland', the Deputy Prime Minister, who also has a leftish limp. What the limited thinking of Leveson, unless he is also a secret 'pinkoe', is that he has given the politicians with the most to hide, a great opportunity to overrule any press findings regarding their misdoings.

Amusingly, Nations such as Zimbabwe and Russia have 'made hay' at our deplorable, childlike 'left' in UK politics.

THE MARXISM IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF BRUSSELS.

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