Monday, 14 December 2009
Dear Robert Oulds,
Thank you for the newsletter.( Bruges Group)
Evil perpetuates unhindered, while good men and women stand by, and say or do nothing.
I am ashamed of my own country, I thought it better than to be a grubby little gambler on the world stage, at the expense of the people.
Who among you stood up and shouted loud, from your comfortable ivory towers?
Who among you considered the effect on the people at the bottom, being squeezed until the pips squeaked?
Margaret Thatcher made it possible for the financial predators to come in and buy up Britain PLC, by signing up to the (Financial) Free Market Economic Policy.
David Rockefeller (Nazi) must be laughing his socks off, his plan has worked admirably.
As a woman at the bottom of the pile, who has been watching reasonably closely over the last 7 years, I am sick to death of the City of London moaning and screaming because they are going to make 'less' profit, and many of our bloated politicians, screaming and crying because they will no longer be able to screw the taxpayer to line their own pockets, or take expensive junkets while they are supposed to be running the country.
It is their fault that we are in this mess.
They were happy enough to add gloatingly to their little stock piles while things were in overdrive.
The atmosphere of rampant greed was palpable, and there was no good man or woman to stand up and say "Oi No!" - "Stop"!
The greedy were having far too much fun getting rich off the backs of the poorer people. Shades of the Sherrif of Nottingham.
The people of England are sick to death of an unrepresentative, undemocratic, corporate government, treating the ordinary man and woman in the street as a stupid cash cow, always trying to make a profit for their administrative registered interests at Dun and Bradstreet.
It is scandalous that the less well off always pay more for everything, while seeing their income shrinking.
The mood is very ugly, and the main three parties could well get a nasty shock at the next election.
Smile at us, pay us, pass us; but do not quite forget.
For we are the people of England, that never have spoken yet.
G K Chesterton
yours truly
xxxxxxxxx jb
Posted by Britannia Radio at 09:38