Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Being The Herdsmen of The Beastly Plebeians

Britain's death toll is the second highest in the world, more than one fifth of the global total, because the Government initially pursued a baseless "herd immunity" strategy. 

But at Prime Minister's Questions later today, Keir Starmer will not call for Matt Hancock or anyone else to resign. If anything, he will demand an "exit strategy" for the sake of his donors, and if the plebs die, then the plebs die.

We need to find a way of securing the signatures of, say, 100,000 parliamentary electors, including at least 100 in each Commons constituency, acknowledging a named individual as Leader of the Opposition, calling on the media to treat him or her as such, and undertaking to support in every way necessary such media as did so.

And we plebeians never had only one tribune. If, by a designated date, more than one person had met this admittedly exacting requirement, then every such person ought to be so acknowledged.

In the meantime, let nothing you dismay. The Budget of March 2020 has ended the era that began with the Budget of December 1976. The Centre is the think tank for this new era. Please give generously.

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