Of course, the British Establishment, that is to say those nefarious power blocs that historically control it, will not permit a generally far-left political party from a) forming, b) deploying, and c) gaining electoral power. Exactly the same power bloc(s), however, quite happily support and permit an entire array of far-right parties and movements – as these entities are hierarchical, domineering, and supportive of the status quo and capitalism in general. The far-right only wants to double-down on that which already exists – it does not want to relieve or remove the bourgeois exploitation of the working-class. On the contrary, the working-class are to be “forced” into compliance with all far-right dictates – a policy which is invariably a preparation of mass war. The working-class will become orderly and reduced in its number through a raft of expansionist wars and purging of “undesirables”. Pogroms and warfare stimulates the economy, lowers the numbers in the workforce (thus creating jobs) and removes all resistance to predatory capitalism and the bourgeois control of society.
The far-left maybe allowed to create a radical party on paper – and even be interviewed on the BBC – where its leaders can speculate as to all the Revisionary intentions they have, who it will help, and how it will all be paid for! The bourgeois establishment will then be allowed to weave its magic and dismantle all these plans from within. Each of the big-hitters on the far-left will be “exposed” for being unworthy of holding high political office in the UK. There will be allegations of monetary fraud and moral indiscretion – with even damn-right sexual perversity. The type of fictions the media use to sink the left are exactly those attributes to which a blind-eye is turned when dealing with the far-right. Whereas “boys will be boys” on the right – the left will be accused of gender-bending, debauchery, degeneracy, and general untrustworthiness. Furthermore, as rats attempting to escape a sinking ship (fatally holed beneath the waterline), various far-left leaders will take the King’s Shilling and turn on their fellow colleagues.
At the very least, a general sense of incompetence will be projected that would put Liz Truss to shame – although unlike Liz Truss – these far-left leaders will never be heard of again (other than in obscure retrospective documentaries on the BBC – trying to link them to Jimmy Saville and Gary Glitter). I have seen this cycle of political abuse unfold in the UK liberal democratic system so many times – that I am beginning to think that there must be an elephant’s graveyard somewhere near Westminster where old, wounded, or decrepit far-left leaders go to die. Perhaps Johnny Weissmuller’s “Tarzan” will follow one of them into that special grove – just over the rainbow bridge – where all the Red Ivory will be neatly stacked. Having lived as long as I have, I watch the faces of the innocent youth with sympathy as they discover (for the first-time) how UK political corruption works. Seeing the sorrow and disappointment on their fresh-faces is heart-wrenching to say the least. As a person with experience – all I can tell them is to a) get use to betrayal, and b) learn to hold the line in the face of adversity. Giving them undue comfort now – would prove disempowering for them in the future. In the future they must be stronger than they are now to face the challenges they will have to face – when my generation is gone.
