Tuesday 20 September 2011

Ruling party conference

Relevant stories http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14985706
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2039821/We-let-rioters-Clegg-tell-party-looters-fell-cracks-years-ago.html

The Liberal Democrats are having a party conference where they intend to make very bold centrist statements. Nick clegg affirmed his party's commitment to Liberal social policies and moderate public spending! .. I know, he is very brave, especially with all of the opposition he will face.

This is how stupid the press thinks you are, even though they believe their own lies, they actually spin this as interparty drama - making out that the parties dislike each other and are at war all off all the time. High politics this is!

Both arms of the money power's liberal press realise they require conflict to prop each other up. By creating superficial attacks on elements of conservatism the right wing press much keep people's faith in it's political party - despite every day complaining about things like this whilst conveniently forgetting the responsibility of the current government. It is more than convenience. Likewise the left wing maintains the theatrics of petty self satisfied egalitarian jeering, standing for principles and giving one to David - while in reality they need the Tories to stay large so the party can sustain a liberal elite and take on its own back benchers. Though I should add this section of the press is printed exclusively for smug self satisfied trendy arseholes and neckbearded politics faggots who love the smell of their own farts, it is the extent of the other side.
The social tensions behind this summer’s rioting must not be ignored, Nick Clegg will warn today.

The Deputy Prime Minister will use his flagship conference speech to insist many of the looters had ‘lost touch with their own future’ because they had been let down by society.

Mr Clegg will also announce a £50million scheme to offer 100,000 disadvantaged children two weeks of summer school at the age of 11 to help them to ‘catch up and get ready for the challenges ahead’.

But it is the Lib Dem leader’s language on the riots that will cause most controversy.

He will try to rally traditional supporters by distancing himself from the Conservatives over law and order.
Are these not the policies that David Cameron endorses? this is a warning to us that we need to test our tolerance over the coming months.

Politics is generally speaking a bad thing. Liberals use it well, they have all these narratives to prop up the illusion of a multi party system, and diffuse dissent by confusing the British people and getting them to fight amongst themselves. The parties are all the same, it is the same political elite, the same followers, all trying to kill us! - all committed to the same aims and goals heading towards our destruction.

The same can not be said for us, we seem to achive the opposite effect of remaining inconsistant defensive, and confused. We have to learn to attack, to take an offensive position in exposing the contradictions of fake politics, get people to realise it is not this party and that party, but us and them. If you get people to hate politicians, make them realise they have been conned, they will hate. People have short memories as these article proves, remind them of the things they have done to us - make them aware that they are part of a national group that is under attack. Abandon politics, that is not what is imporant, you have to get the nation to see the anti nation and set it on a colission course. Do your part to expose political theatre and help bring about it's destruction.

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