Saturday, 18 April 2020

In The Village

What is this thing, the Equality and Human Rights Commission? Apparently, it is still "investigating" the Labour Party for something that we now know for a fact was a hoax, because the people who perpetrated it were stupid enough to write it all down. The EHRC cannot have a terribly busy office. Nor any shortage of cash.

So, what happens if someone just tells the EHRC to get lost? A fine? Don't pay it. Prison? Let them do their worst. They do know who they are up against, don't they? Who those people's friends are on the black street everywhere that there is one? In Ireland? In the Middle East?

Then again, it will presumably fall to Keir Starmer to implement the demands of this puffed up committee, and he applied for the job of Director of Public Prosecutions, he let the coldblooded murderers of Jean Charles de Menezes off scot-free, he has suspended nobody from Labour Party membership despite having had the report for a fortnight, and he has taken no action of any kind against the racist NF, of "Diane Abbott Is The Angry Black Woman" infamy.

Therefore, we may expect Starmer to do as instructed by the EHRC. And in so doing, to make an enemy, both of the black street, as if he were not one already, and of every liberation movement on the planet, since there is one cause that unites them all, and he, funded by Trevor Chinn, will have lined up against it. That would hardly matter if he were endangering only himself. But he will be endangering every member of, for the time being, the largest political party in Europe.

Not that any of this is much more than light diversion. NF's and Starmer's political position is an irrelevance now that 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.

2 comments:

  1. This title no longer makes sense since you took down the stuff about NF.

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