Tuesday 6 April 2021

Dookie's State of the Nation Address

 





Dookie noticedably absent



Having withdrawn from Facebook as far as political observations are concerned, I feel compelled to give vent here. As a place where even fewer people come, I therefore feel free to let it all hang out.



Let it all hang out




First the Great Vaccine Rollout must be mentioned. Desperate for some good news the Government of the day has thrown caution to the winds and advocated "take the jab" as its mantra. Uncle Boris assures everyone that it is all for the best so hurry along to the nearest centre, roll up your sleeve and be grateful. And Boris and Co will do their level best to attribute the success not to the NHS, not to the multi-national development of the vaccine, not to its multi-national production centres......no, but to them, the British, even Global Britain......even Brexit!!




Community effort



And comparisons can be drawn. Continually. Day after day. For weeks on end. More jabs here than virtually anywhere else. Though of course far too soon to make comparisons regarding such things as Covid death rates and Covid driven economic down-turns. Far too soon......different criteria, too varied the means of compiling the statistics being used. Let's just get back to vaccination comparisons which can be made!








Meanwhile, the new Downing Street Media Centre figures large in every Boris Johnson newscast. Constructed at a cost of £2m (or is it £2bn......difficult to tell these days now that we all know that there IS a magic money tree. You see, as has been explained, we actually borrow 92% of the money from the Bank of England, thus ourselves; a point to remember at the next election when Labour spending plans will again be trashed)





Shades of Nuremburg?




Anyway, the Union Jacks figure large behind Mr Johnson as he announces his latest spiel, complete with his unkempt hair and suit one calculated size too small - our very own "man of the people". Some have objected to our national flag being given such prominence and one or two Tory MP's have suggested that such people need "re-education". Where have I heard that before?...oh yes, China and Russia. My own view on our ardent flag wavers (beyond such truisms as "patriotism being the last refuge of the scoundrel") revolves around just how our national flag has been brandished over the past few years. I refer to those such as Mr Tommy Robinson and his supporters and many others who have waved it not as a sign of our own valuable heritage and as our own emblem of unity with the whole world wide community of sovereign nations, but provocatively, a token of our division from others, even our superiority, And judging the mind-set of many it would, in my view, be far more appropriate if they actually waved the Cross of St George, given that the Union is now becoming more strained around the edges.



Who needs re-educating?




Of course Brexit must be mentioned. Looking at the economic statistics since our "freedom" from the "shackles" of the EU was finally gained, it is obvious that those who warned that Brexit was an act of economic self-harm were correct. Had such a downturn, such a drop in exports, occurred during the first few months of a left-leaning Labour government the Tory Press would be screaming from the house tops. Yet given their support of the current Government the news is buried beneath Covid and the Great Vaccine Rollout.




No case or......?



Leader of the Opposition, Mr Keir Starmer declares that there is no case for re-joining the EU. This is pretty sad to hear and rather surprising. That there is a case is evident. The Referendum Campaign was one of false promises and assurances, even outright lies. Such assurances and promises are becoming more and more exposed each and every day.  Brexit is now acknowledged even by many of its most ardent supporters as, as already said above, to be an act of economic self harm and many Polls show that re-joining the EU has great support across the whole of the UK, while resistence would seem to be confined mainly to England. What is needed is a new voice, a fresh voice, one that can galvanise and unite those who recognise the madness of Brexit for what it is. 

Calls for Mr Gove and Mr Farage to confront our fishermen and ex-pats (who now realise just how many rights once taken for granted have been stripped from them) in a prime time TV debate have been ignored. No doubt they would have great difficulty in justifying their wild promises and assurances of the sunlit uplands awaiting us all following a Leave vote.




Madness




(Maybe I should just draw attention to how the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland are beginning again. Warnings have not been heeded. Such is the result of having a PM who declares that "no British PM would accept a border down the Irish Sea" and then creates one, who declares that Northern Ireland would have no extra forms to fill in post Brexit after negotiating a Deal which actually requires bin loads. Our PM is, as Ex Tory Minister Sir Alan Duncan has written, a "selfish, ill-disciplined, shambolic, shameless clot." And, worse, he has cost us lives)

The tragedy is that just a few short years ago the UK had the advantage of a market of 27 countries of over half a billion people, a market of totally frictionless trade. If our businesses and entrepreneurs produced the best then no tariffs or quotas could prevent the sale of our goods, the unleashing of our potential. Now we actually have our very own army of 50,000 extra bureaucrats trying to cope with the "free" trade deal negotiated by our Government. Our Trade Secretary, Liz Truss (who campaigned for Remain and said at the time that no Trade Deal around the world would be better than the ones we then enjoyed as part of the EU) now walks around trying to talk up the potential of maximising trade with Japan or wherever. 








The Deal we now have is, according to most, worse than that negotiated by Theresa May. Mrs May's Deal was actually voted against by Boris Johnson - thus he played his part in helping to hold up Brexit for two more years. Then Mr Johnson wins an election with the slogan "Get Brexit Done" with his "oven ready deal" - a Deal that was far from oven ready, with terms that Mr Johnson would eventually threaten to break International Law to renege on.

Such are some of the facts associated with our "democracy". Gaining just one third of the votes of the total electorate Mr Johnson wins a "landslide", a "great endorsement" of Tory policy according to our friends in the Press, ignoring the distortion created by our First Past The Post electoral system. And now this Government allocates a Billion pounds to local authorities, 90% of it to those with sitting Tory MP's. The method of allocation has been "fair and transparent" according to Boris Johnson. No doubt. Mr Johnson has a great track record of integrity and honesty (sarcasm)





Last, a mention of the new legistration being proposed to stifle public protest. The small print allows ten year prison sentences for causing a "serious annoyance" with any protest. What is "serious"? What exactly is an "annoyance"? Who gets to decide? Who will monitor the progress of such measures? The BBC, which now has as its newly appointed chairman a £400,000 donor to the Tory Party?

Oh, "it" can't happen here. It is happening. And the public appears compliant and docile.








Related Quotes:-


 "There will be no border down the Irish Sea - over my dead body"

(Boris Johnson, 13th August 2020)





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