Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Dear God no! Ed Milliband may actually become prime minister.

IT IS NO LONGER ANY use Labour pretending they are business friendly – they are not. The wrong Milliband is in charge; and he is haunted by the presence of his father Ralf every time he closes his eyes at night. He is determined to bring back those dark dank years of the 1970's when the Labour Party set about turning this nation into what they would consider a socialist utopia; but ended up steering it toward third world status.
                 
                Ed is his father's chosen son, as Ed sees it; a blue ribboned Marxist born to turn back the tide of history, and once more imperil ambition, freedom of choice and the market economy that has benefited civilisation by innovation of all sorts; whether in philosophy, medicine, the arts or science, through free market capitalism.
                
                 Ed's brother David would have been the right choice for Labour; but as we now know the unions thought differently and so the party is left with a multi-cobwebbed Mr Havisham Marxist at the helm of the Labour Party, who still clings on to the beliefs of his father's generation. Beliefs that we are all idealistic at heart and readily succumb to Marxist egalitarian nostrums that predict, under Communism, the final stage of humanity leading to human perfection – an egalitarian stateless society where selfish human nature is transformed into a utopian paradise where mankind can live in  eternal peace and happiness free from competition and living collectively. This almost bucolic utopia is unattainable. It dehumanises humanity and will not succeed because of what we are.
               
                Humans have survived the past 250,000 years or so, because of their nature. Human nature is our blue print for survival and whether political ideology or religious faith tries to suffocate it, and try to perfect a new kind of human born from any kind of intellectual philosophy or political ideology… it will not work.
                
                It was proved during the age of Marxism in Eastern Europe in the 20th century, and any other part of the world where socialism tried to take root. Marxism died a death the minute it seized control of Russia in 1917; and its follies against human nature have attended its demise ever since - wherever it sought to bloom in any part of the world.
                
                Immediately human nature seized control in the form of Bolshevism in opposition to the persecution of the Romanov's: from then on the Marxist experiment failed the test of human nature. Human nature is ambitious as well as sympathetic. Humans want to attain success, not only for themselves, but for their families. Therefore determination and go-getting are all part of human nature. Humans want advancement; they want a better future for themselves and their families; and capitalism gives them the opportunity; while under social democracy the state lets them sit on their arses earning more in some benefits than many who are working to pay for them are receiving in wages.
                
                Humans are by nature creative, and it is only through the free market that such creative talent can help the progress of humanity in every field of human endeavour; whether through politics, economics, science, literature, or the fine arts. Only the free market capitalism can lay claim to such freedom.

COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM are the adversaries of human nature, as was once Nazism. They all seek to try and perfect human nature into a mould they find agreeable only to their own prejudicial ideologies, that have, during the course of 20th century history, resulted in many hundreds of millions of deaths, far more, in fact, than capitalism has managed to accrue.
                
                Today's Labour Party under the leadership of Ed Milliband, seeks to replicate such a disaster once more. Communism, Socialism, Nazism; all are creeds which in one way or another seeks to either persecute the wealthy or minorities such as Jews and gypsies. Both political extremes are unacceptable within a democracy. But they cannot be outlawed; they have every right to present their manifestos to the people, and it is up to them through the ballot box to persuade the people.

ED MILLIBAND, it seems, remains loyal to his father and mother's Marxist blue print for the UK. The Milliband family exiled themselves to the UK; a deeply small 'c' conservative country; but immediately  sought to impregnate the Marxist virus into, first of all, our educational establishment and then throughout the UK through passing down the socialist message to our teachers.
                
                The Miliband's were as much of an enemy to the UK as was Oswald Mosley. But at least te wretched Mosley was a UK citizen. I found Ralf Miliband's pursuit of the Marxist construct for the UK deeply offensive in later life. I say this because in my earlier life I was attracted to his pose as a young intellectual man of the Marxist Left and  idealistically driven by Karl himself. However the Soviet Union proved how a Marxist utopian vision very quickly translates into a dystopian one.
               
                Socialism and Communism have proved themselves dangerous; and if they ever attain power once more they will only replicate their history once more. Socialism, Communism, and Nazism; the ideological triplets that set the 20th century ablaze in terms of human suffering are still supported to this day. It seems we never learn, but only replicate our past mistakes at an even greater cost to humanity – my advice; vote for any party rather than Labour in this May's coming general election.



               

                

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