Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Hypocracy with our buisness and political elite.

Can you still see the smirking face of Tony Blair when he sucked up to Gaddafi, like wise with  Lord  Mandelson, and Nat  Rothschild who invited Gaddafi's son to visit his family home in Britain. The parties that they attended together in New York. The so called the great and the good, deal with these regimes with their autocratic leadership, when it is to their financial benefit ignoring the plight of these countries  citizens Yet once the populous start to demand their freedoms and start to overthrow these leaders, where are their fair weather friends then? They dump them like the proverbial brick, and wash their hands of them, but some times the blood doesn't wash off quite as easily. Money talks and absolute power corrupts absolutely  these  two proverbs apply more and more to the leaders of our world. You only have to look at Tony Blair to see this, or the Italy prime minister, the state of corrupt politicians in todays world. Cameron talks about democracy in these and other Arab nations, but he  treads sofly when talking about Saudi Arabia, and why because they are the worlds leaders in oil. If Arabia didn't have any oil would the worlds leaders bother about democracy, or the people in these countries? Would they as hell as like. Downing Street believes that money should be used to to force -note the word force- political reforms and constitutional changes, open up markets and and bring institutions into line with EU values.Perhaps some of these Arab countries are already there? How many leaders within the European apparatus  are there due to being elected or are there  because the corrupt structure within the EU  put them there. The EU commissioners are not elected by the 400+ million people with in the EU. Just to mention one, Lady Ashton the EU's Foreign Secretary has never ever been elected to any position by the people of Britain or Europe. She is a paid crony of a corrupt sytem, that keeps telling people of Europe that we all in Europe live in a democratic society. The trouble with our leaders is that they believe it. Perhaps its about time they came down from their Ivory Towers and lived in the real world for a time   




  

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