When the Board of Peace has Tony Blair on it, then what else could anyone possibly expect? In 2003, Iraq was supposed to have had weapons of mass destruction capable of deployment within 45 minutes against the British sovereign bases on Cyprus. 90 per cent of the British population both recognised and named that barefaced lie, but we were the wrong 90 per cent. And today, there was an attempt to claim that those bases had been targeted by missiles from Iran. The Cypriot Government has pointed out that that was news to it, but Keir Starmer has taken us to war anyway. Those bases are not even there as a tripwire, since no tripping is considered necessary. Whenever the Epstein Class wants a war in the Middle East, then a bogus threat to them is used as the excuse for dragging in Britain.
This Government was elected to abolish leasehold, to make employment rights begin with employment and apply regardless of the number of hours worked, and to equalise the national minimum wage regardless of age. Instead, it has delivered fiscal drag, falling growth, galloping inflation, mass unemployment, a 50 per cent increase in workers’ bus fares, an increase in employers’ National Insurance contributions so as to destroy charities and small businesses while making it impossible for big businesses to take on staff or to increase wages, a measure to force working farmers of many decades’ standing who formally inherited their parents’ farms to sell them to giant American agribusinesses, and attempts to remove the Winter Fuel Payment from almost all pensioners, to persecute the disabled to death through the benefits system, to retain the two-child benefit cap, and to cancel the local elections of 4.6 million people. It denies self-determination to the Chagossians, whose homeland is to be used in this war. And via the bases on Cyprus, it still provides Israel with arms and intelligence, even nearly two years after those had been used to murder three unarmed British veterans who were delivering humanitarian aid.
Enthroned in the West, in the Gulf and in Israel, the Epstein Class has no moral authority to judge the regime in Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, or anywhere else, including by starving Cuba with a view to the 200-year-old American aim of annexation, as if that Class deserved, of all things, the largest island in the Caribbean. And more entrenched in Britain than in any other country, so that this is truly Epstein Island, the Epstein Class has no moral authority to impose digital ID, live facial recognition, conscription, abortion up to birth, a National Death Service, a ban on social media for the under-16s, the abolition of almost all trial by jury, or the automatic right of appeal to the Crown Court from a Magistrates’ Court that had been empowered to impose custodial sentences of two years, with the measure against jury trials to apply to those who had already elected for them, and with neither the puberty blockers experiment, nor the deletion of the Courtsdesk archive, having been anything more than “paused”.
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