So, it turns out that Broken Britain’s political elite on both ends of the political spectrum were being courted by the Rothschilds and the richest man in Russia this summer.
Judging by reports over the past few weeks, talk was loose and George Osborne cosied up not only to a wealthy Russian billionaire but “the prince of darkness” himself: Peter Mandelson.
What are Broken Britain’s to make of this?
First, we need look to where the power is in all of this? Is it with our shadow chancellor? Or with our business minister, perhaps? Unfortunately, it would appear all the power lies with the Rothschilds who arranged the meetings and who are unelected, unappointed and unaccountable.
Next we should consider judgement: Osborne is a Tony Blair-like figure, in awe of the big boys with their big toys, having made a blunder of gargantuan proportions to have even mentioned donations in conversation with a Russian oligarch. Mandelson is a schemer: in the thick of it, mixing it up and emerging stronger for it.
And now media timing: funny that this should be dripped out whilst the credit crunch has temporarily fallen out of the limelight. Is it Mandelson playing his old tricks? Or have unseen forces (led by the Rothschilds, perhaps?) decided that Osborne can’t cut it after his lacklustre performance handling the recent banking crisis?
Fundamentally, there is a scandal here: the rise and fall of our politicians is being orchestrated in private by a political elite who are unelected and have the ear of the media.
Osborne did perform badly during the banking crisis and he should have paid for it in public through informed debate in the media. The public have been refused their say by a political elite who have decided unilaterally to oust him.
November 2, 2008 at 12:16 am |
Converning the Financial Bankruptcy situation – the upper echelons have only themselves to blame. There is inherent corruption in the Ministry of Justice for which the Government have been aware as early as 1997 – they chose to not act directly. I have my own opinion largely based on facts and knowledge of what is occurring – I have raised the alarm time and time again, and lobbied my MP to no avail – the issue is pertinent to the cabinet albeit I am not entirely sure whether Brown is entirely innocent of issues and/or trying to discreetly sort them out – I had anticipated he was more good than bad, however, Tony Blair certainly was not innocent of issues. The solution for Brown is to dispense with every cabinet member remaining prior to his premiership (and cancel any Bill they are involved in) or hang parliament! The financial issue is not going to go away until the spin stops and the rule of law is complete again. I don’t consider the current financial crisis is force majeure, I consider it is concerted, orchestrated and engineered and there is a purpose for which I perceive Greenspan is largely responsible: what is uncertain is whether the plug was pulled for a good reason or a bad one. http://www.lesleymcdade.blogspot.com – if you really want to do something do something about the contents of this blog.