The Struggle Ain't Over


I've read so many pitifully ill-informed opinions on Twitter today, regarding the rail strike, unions and the Labour Party, that I despair for the future of those about to leave school and enter the fray that is life. That is, for those not privileged and wealthy enough to attend this country's establishment incubator, the public school system.

Anyone one not from those golden ranks that doesn't realize that the entire system of our politics and skewed media are against their best interests, needs to get a grip on the history that led us to where we are at present. Anyone not from that elite should realize that the aspirational tosh spouted by the Tories and their support network is exactly that: tosh. Levelling up? Complete bollocks, lies and spin: there will be no such thing. They are lying. They are totally self-interested.

As fast as they lambast the unions as threatening the economy - pay rises (for the working classes)=inflation(!) - they are set on deregulating bankers' and financiers' pay ceilings, in particular those of non-exec directors: read toffs on the gravy train. The problem we have is that enough of the less-well-off have swallowed the lies and dissembling of this bunch of crooks to keep them in gravy: would that it be not so: bring up your kids to know their history, they deserve better...

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