Sunday, 3 May 2009

It appears that Brown is working on the farsighted policy of reducing the 
country to such a state of complete and endemic economic ruin; 

that any incoming Tory government will inevitably be thrown out after a single term when it is unable to turn the economy round. 

I think he has probably pretty much succeeded in this already. 

Of course if the commies should be returned to power again, which is not at all that improbable given the barely discernable policy differences between parties, economic ruin will then serve to justify their aim of making even more of the population dependent on the beneficence (not) of the state. 

Thus will the achievement of the Labour one-party state become even more likely, when the majority are on the state's payroll, as Brown obviously plans.

There is of course no prospect whatsoever of any Tory government being
prepared to demolish the mountain of quite useless, spendthrift, and
counter-productive bureaucratic edifices that have cancerously blossomed
under both major parties.

When 90% of state sector activity is no more than Make Work it will take more steel than any known Tory possesses, or for that matter any politician I know of, to do what's right and necessary.

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