CLOSET MARXISM.
Here in the United Kingdom, in the forthcoming week, many of us go to the polls in the four yearly county council elections. Due to ongoing austerity measures, which means that we are not wasting quite as much money as before, many of the shire counties are controlled by the Conservatives, who, in general, have been holding down local taxes; which one would expect to be the main issue regarding the vote. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to operate like that, as the main concerns, which won't be addressed by the elections, will be national. For example, those fed up with the discipline needed to control national borrowing would prefer to ignore the problem. Many such folk are naturally those on benefits, who expect the strivers to pick up the tab.
Lurking in the wings, left, is comrade McCluskey, head of the Unite Union, which subscribes millions to 'Thoroughly Modern' Milibands Labour Party, who learnt his Marxism at the kitchen table, from his father. Unite's ample funds are garnered by the state employed millions, who are obliged to join unions. Their union dues, or a percentage thereof, find their way into Labour Party coffers. So it is no wonder that Labour wants the maximum possible in state employment. McCluskey is beginning to sound threatening towards his puppet Miliband, as his union vote got 'Thoroughly Modern' the top job. McCluskey is now getting over confident, by calling in his 'marker', instructing the Labour Party to veer further to the left. Should they make substantial gains, which can happen, as a mid term elections can throw up a protest, it would suggest that plenty of the electorate prefer a return to the seventies, with piles of rubbish in the streets, and numerous unburied bodies. McCluskey, by the way, who was re-elected for a further term by a mere 10% of the membership, having received 64% of the 15% who bothered to vote, is beavering away, trying to arrange a General Strike.
Conversely, there is a 'new kid on the block', the United Kingdom Independent Party (proper conservatives), who want us out of Europe. They, from what can be gathered, could well turn out to be real 'party poopers'.
GOOD ADVICE: KEEP THE CLOSET DOOR LOCKED.
Lurking in the wings, left, is comrade McCluskey, head of the Unite Union, which subscribes millions to 'Thoroughly Modern' Milibands Labour Party, who learnt his Marxism at the kitchen table, from his father. Unite's ample funds are garnered by the state employed millions, who are obliged to join unions. Their union dues, or a percentage thereof, find their way into Labour Party coffers. So it is no wonder that Labour wants the maximum possible in state employment. McCluskey is beginning to sound threatening towards his puppet Miliband, as his union vote got 'Thoroughly Modern' the top job. McCluskey is now getting over confident, by calling in his 'marker', instructing the Labour Party to veer further to the left. Should they make substantial gains, which can happen, as a mid term elections can throw up a protest, it would suggest that plenty of the electorate prefer a return to the seventies, with piles of rubbish in the streets, and numerous unburied bodies. McCluskey, by the way, who was re-elected for a further term by a mere 10% of the membership, having received 64% of the 15% who bothered to vote, is beavering away, trying to arrange a General Strike.
Conversely, there is a 'new kid on the block', the United Kingdom Independent Party (proper conservatives), who want us out of Europe. They, from what can be gathered, could well turn out to be real 'party poopers'.
GOOD ADVICE: KEEP THE CLOSET DOOR LOCKED.
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