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Re: Gordon Brown
A case of pluralism leaning heavily on structuralist policies placing the ruling elite neatly at the top of the dog pile. I have asked myself the question why we, the electorate, have not risen up over all the mayhem and chaos caused by these policies.
The schools simply churn out factory and office fodder. The hospitals are crumbling under the weight of administration. Small businesses are beset with expensive legal requirements to operate. The cost of living is too high. The average joe can hardly say a word in public lest he/she offends someone.
In the meantime, while our privileges are being eroded, the hooligans, yobbos, thugs, hoodies, whatever, stick a finger up to it all. They might not be the brightest of the bunch, but they've worked out that ity's all a load of bollocks and we're all being taken for a ride by the biggest scam going.
Individuals lack the wherewithal to do something about it. Everyone says how wrong the policies are, but no one can stand up and do something about it. Such an individual or group would need a clear aim, the ability to express themselves clearly in terms that even the least educated can endear themselves to, and the funds to cover lost earnings in persuing their aim.
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