Editor: Mildred ‘Millie’ Tant, Red Brick’s Anti-Establishment Opinionator provides the context and background for this article.
Hi darlings, before I get into my opinion piece here, a quick note to the snowflakes and wokesters, stop fretting it’s only my opinion, well, apart from the facts.
If you have been ‘kicking about’ for a while and are now a bit long in the tooth, or a student of the UK’s social and manufacturing history, or perhaps you have recently woken up to the senseless yet deliberately manufactured ‘socially engineered and industrial changes,’ made and sponsored by successive ‘Governments’ that have taken place during your lifetime, then you will be well aware of the events I am referring to and they should require no explanation from me.
It has all been a slow build bringing in the changes, which, and I am talking to the Newbies reading this, if you will take a peek out of your bedroom window in your parent’s house, you will see that events that are happening in this country are mirrored throughout Europe, one example is how governments are working together to destroy the free flowing food chain….err….allegedly?!
People are waking up and even though they may not be sure to what they are waking up to, they know something is not right and, in the UK,
the public’s obvious ’disparity’ with their own government is at an all-time high, many of whom are giving vent to how they are feeling by adding their signatures to a current online petition calling for a General Election, with the intention to remove Prime Minister Starmer and his Labour Party from Government.
Now, this is unlikely to happen as the rules stand, because given the amount of MP’s the Labour Party has in its bag, therefore, long answer short, if the public are asking the Labour Party to give itself a ‘no confidence’ vote to open the door to a General Election, then that will not happen; it’s a bit like asking the turkeys to vote for Christmas.
However, if the rules stated that during an election campaign the winning party once in government and without reasonable excuse made:
• False or misleading statements to the electorate.
• False promises/pledges.
• Introduced life ’changing terms and conditions’ to the electorate.
• Working in ‘Lockstep’ with Corporations in such a way that it is likely to adversely impact on the electorate and their communities,
• Having pre-election plans to Introduce life-changing taxation yet neglect or deliberately fail to inform the electorate of this.
• Knowingly having pre-election knowledge of their plans and or intentions, including discussions relating to their post-election budget plans, and or having failed to notify the electorate of this, whilst knowing, or should have known, that any failure to disclose this information could, or would have impacted or influenced, in any way, a member of the electorates decision to vote and or influence the outcome of the election.
Last but not least, because this list is not an exhaustive one. Having won the General Election and subsequently been sworn into Office committed such abuse as:
• Tyrannical Government Overreach,
• Weaponisation of the Judiciary,
• Selectively Policing the Electorate.
And I am sure there is ‘wiggle room’ to add the acceptance of
‘freebies and gifts’ from their pals and or corporates into the mix,
regardless of any intention/s behind the giving, receiving, value and or
tangibility of said gifts, in a way that could or would, undermine or
diminish the electorates confidence of those in public office, or it is likely
that the electorate would or could consider the receipt of said gifts as
being dishonest.
Oh, ‘C’mon man,’ if a police officer accepted one of the gifts the current
Labour Party Ministers had accepted, they would be shown the door in an instance, and might have had to listen to parting words such as these, “Who do you think you are accepting gifts from the public, oh I know, you must think you are a Member of Parliament, ha-ha-ha!”
If any of the above was a qualifier to hold a government to account through the inception of a General Election, then the Labour Party would have been out on its arse the first time they ‘mooned’ at the electorate, instead of the electorate having to ‘bare’ witness to many more ‘moons’ before they will get the chance to vote them out, provided there is another election in the future?!
Before you go, meet the man behind the petition, who should be given a medal the size of a frying pan for sticking his head above the parapet!
Mildred ‘Millie’ Tant, Red Brick’s Anti-Establishment Opinionator, for the Red Brick International Media News Group.