Thursday, 8 November 2007

Why The Neocons NEED Their Own Party

After all, they have successfully taken over the central apparatus of Labour and the Tories, and are about to install one of their own as Leader of the Lib Dems. But, for honesty's sake, most of such Tory, Labour or Lib Dem voters as there still are, are not of their persuasion. Most of such members as those parties still have aren't, either.

Not that that's going to move the neocons, of course. But they themselves routinely claim that ordinary people share their views, but are kept down by the elite. Well, speaking as an ordinary person, let's see. Let's see how many people vote for candidates who wish to discharge their parliamentary responsibilities under the day to day direction of a cabal of crooks and cranks across the Atlantic, a cabal opposed to democracy in principle. Let's see if they hold on to so much as one of the seats currently occupied under false colours by such MPs, or if they lose every single seat, and even every single deposit, from Rotherham to Surrey Heath.

And in any case, the existing parties are in their final generation. So, like us, the neocons are just going to have to set up a party, or they just won't have one, whether their own or rightfully someone else's. We have acted on this. Have they? When will they?

Frit.

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