Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Are we done for?

A few things have crossed my mind this week, mostly regarding the future of our very country. There are so many problems that exist for us (as shown below), that it becomes hard to believe that our future will remain secure. For instance:

  • We have no written constitution, therefore we have no structure which to base our laws upon and deem certain laws "unconstitutional" for the best interests of the public.
  • The House of Lords is practically useless, which gives parliament the ability to pass any law it wishes without secondary consent.
  • We have a multi-cultural society, which even our own Prime Minister has admitted not to be working, because of factors such as "ghetto-isation" and cultural isolation.
  • We have accepted far too many immigrants and asylum seekers over the past 50 years, that a future problem cannot be avoided.
  • We are apart of the European Union; a group of countries who not only have no common interest or language, but who are only associated with us for their own self benefit.
  • Our Health Service is declining each and every day, with job losses and ineffective spending, let alone rising cases of MRSA.
  • Education standards are falling each year, with social engineering allowing unsuitable students to enter university courses that they are simply not skilled enough to handle.
  • Our police force are hindered from carrying out their duties because of red tape and human rights laws.
  • Our own government (and indeed the opposition) would rather lie and decieve to the public just to attain votes, rather than give the public the dignity of being told the truth.
  • Laws such as the Anti-Terrorist Act and the Legislative/Regulatory Reform Bill now prohibit us from exercising natural rights that we used to hold.
  • Our government seems obsessed with a Big Brother state, which infringes our natural rights as British citizens (such as ID cards).
  • There is no unity for a Great Britain anymore, just devolution and seperatism.
I could easily go on, but i hope i have made my point clear. I personally dont think that Britain has a future......and political bloggers such as myself are debating a lost cause. Perhaps its time we should seriously start to consider this very prospect, otherwise, we are all residing on a time bomb known as the UK.


Does Britain really have a future?

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Vicky said...

Now if you were leader and you fixed all those things (or even pretended you'd fix them) I'd vote for you.
However as all the misery you mentioned isn't supposed to exist in this Brave New World you obviously need to go watch Big Brother, a couple of lads mags and a healthy dose of Jeremy Kyle!
I fear anarchy will be used to force change, radical change.
These situations cannot continue.

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