Tuesday, November 19, 2019

THE PROBLEM FOR THE LABOUR PARTY

It needs dire economic circumstances (brought on by the Tories and sometimes with the help of media magnates like Rupert Murdoch).

Or an enigmatic, entertaining and entrancing leader.

Why?

Coz Great Britain is fundamentally somewhere between the right and the far-right, depending on the day's events.

Take Garth Icke.

He is supposed to be the son of the son of God.

Yet when Owen Jones is assaulted by far-right thugs, what does Garth do? Garth mocks Owen.

The bulk of the media in the UK is owned by the ruling class. And those media that aren't are infiltrated by MI5 and the CIA, and perhaps even other foreign intels friendly to MI5 and the CIA.

Whatever.

Economic circumstances are not dire. And Corbyn is too nice.

Simple as.

But you never know.

Maybe the penny will drop with just enough people in just the necessary constituencies that Labour win in some way.

Johnson is under control of the far-right City of London types that he is willing to flog the NHS to Trump's backers and take British working class rights back decades. Trade deals are not negotiated over night. Or over a week. Or even a year. Many nations are holding out because they know the UK will be in a much weaker position after Brexit. And in the meantime there will be chaos. Just the chaos that disaster capitalists thrive on. Yes, Trump is offering a quick, huge trade deal. But wil he even be Prez? And Congress must also agree to any deal.

So is there an ulterior motive to Brexit?

I believe there is.

And it has to do with the City of London.

Whether it's tax havens, or a financial trading tax, or something else.

To our Freak-masonic, paedophile, warmongering ruling class, The City of London must be protected. They joined EEC because they wanted a huge, tasty slice of the massive trade opportunities the EEC offered. And they were right. Before reluctantly joining the EEC, British GDP was as flat as a pancake. But within just 1 year of joining the EEC British GDP was going to the moon!

But now? EU GDPs are flat, while US and China GDPs were great, but even they are now flatlining, and many are suggesting that we are entering a global recession.

So is Brexit worth it, in terms of the economy? Well, even Jacob Rees-Mogg thinks it could be 50 years before the UK sees any economic benefit from Brexit!

Anyway, Jeremy Corbyn's a thoroughly nice chap with many policies that would benefit the many not the few. And he'd have a word with the Saudis and Israel!

But with the British media being so overwhelmingly controlled by the far-right British Imperialists?

All I'll say is this: under Johnson and his Brexit deal (which he will deliberately engineer into a chaotic no-deal Brexit in December 2020) Great Britain will start the degeneration to Victorian times.

No joke.

But you never know...



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