Truth and Politicians

I should have known. The words of a politician are never to be taken at face value, as exemplified in the latest talk on "strong government". It has transpired - not too surprsingly - that the right do not trust the existing tools of democracy and want more security for their government by changing the statute book. There's even objection within their own ranks.on this, so it must be a serious issue! The question is, will the government whip strengthen itself to impose unanimity on the recalcitrant, and thus remove the obstacle? I fear there's little doubt on that issue.

What has the electorate done? Politics is now about about a type of politician that looks good and talks glibly - to get the public's attraction and the vote. Further, it has been reported that Cameron's advisors told him "not to sound too Tory". Meanwhile, the erstwhile prime minister - with grey-hair and sagging eyes after devoted worry about serving to the best of his ability - gets labelled as "tired" and "out of touch" etc. And they said that he was "not an elected leader of the country". Well, is Cameron? Of course not, but that issue is pushed down.

Heseltine has said it about his own party ... in twelve months, this government will be very unpopular because of the decisions it will "have to" make. Trouble is, there'll hardly be a way of getting them out until the full end of their term once they've changed the statute book.

The Lib-Dems have been ensnared ... as have the British public. I may be taking matters to the extreme, but I now wonder what could be the next cue; perhaps the appointment of a stasi-style police squad and a knock on the door of any writers of blogs such as this.

The real culprit, however, is not the government that has assumed power, but us ... the very people that have put them there through our own gullibility and the block of "haves" that voted against the split vote of "have nots" and do-gooders.

Perhaps Cameron does not intend it; perhaps I am unfair. But this fair isle could quite easily be making a turn towards the worst of scenarios - a totalitarian state. Not just because of what is going on at home, but how the rest of the world is turning.

But there is a cure for all this ... the rejection of all this as being important and turning within instead. And conducting a dialogue with Truth.

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