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To fully understand this post it is important that you read the full post before you go to the 2 links at the bottom of the post. And concerning the keen eyed educated middle class reader, who hates spelling mistakes please, if there are any, ignore them. Being a working class man I am crap at spelling. When you start moving around in the House of Commons (I’ve never been there but, I have been told this by a good source) amongst the dreadful MP’s who reside there the first thing you notice is the way the Labour party polices itself. There are gangs of middle class geeks following this bunch of, now predominantly, middle class and upper middle class Labour MP’s everywhere they go. They do this to keep them on message. You cannot become an MP now unless you have a degree and in most cases you can’t be a senior minister, or as in Labours case a shadow minister, unless you have been to Oxford or Cambridge University. So this is now what exists within the House of Commons. The House of Commons means, the house that represents the common people, but the MP’s who have been elected are middle class and upper middle class careerists. Where are the working class MP’s you may ask? Oh, there are a few of them here and there, there is Liverpool Walton MP Steve Rotheram, who lived in Kirkby and became a bricklayer, but he got fed up with that and went to university and got a degree in Contemporary Urban Renaissance, what a mouth full that is. He then did what all to the Labour party faithful activists, whose families are involved with the council as Labour councillors do, he became a public sector worker for the Learning and Skills Council and was soon promoted to Business Manager. So it wasn’t long before he, just like his dad, became a Labour councillor, but not in Kirkby like his dad but in the big city of Liverpool in 2002 where he became Lord Mayor in 2008. Being a Labour party acolyte it wasn’t long before he was selected to run as the MP for Walton, the safest Labour seat in the country and he duly became an MP in 2010. On becoming MP for Walton, which encompasses the Anfield football ground, he became the self-elected spokesman for the Hillsborough Family support group. There are two groups who represent the Hillsborough families which are: The Hillsborough families Support Group (HFSG) and the Hillsborough Justice Campaign Group (HJCG). There is animosity between both groups that has lasted for years. The HFSG was the first group to be set up with Trevor Hicks as its chairman. Trevor Hicks is a successful businessman and from the onset certain families didn’t like him or agree with him. Things just got worst and there was an inevitable split. It’s quite obvious even to the most casual observer that the Hillsborough Families support group has been the group that has been adopted by the state and by the media as the voice of the families, when in reality this is not the truth. The HFSG are always quoted by the press and the HJC group are less quoted, even though the HJCG are bigger because they represent the survivors, many of whom were badly injured. As was expected the careerist MP Steve Rotheram joined the HFSG and quickly set himself up as the somewhat paternal voice of all the families. The HJC group see Labour MP Steve Rotheram as a Johnny come lately figure, who’s primary purpose is to deflect criticism from the appalling way in which the Labour party treated the families when they got into power in 1997. If you want to learn more about the two groups and how much they resent each other go to HJC’s web site link at the bottom of this post and read the page which I think was put together by Sheila Coleman. The HJC website is very critical of the Labour party, so it is somewhat ironic that Sheila Coleman became a union official for the union Unite, who are avid supporters of Labour and give over £4 million a year in donations to the Labour party. Also, take a look at a documentary film which shows how the Labour party treated the Hillsborough families when they were in power. This film also shows how corrupt the local media is on Merseyside. The link to this film is also at the bottom of this post. Just like his father Steve Rotheram is a blind tribal sectarian Labour party acolyte who will verbally attack anyone who has a go at the Labour party. The whole emphasis of this post is to try and get across to the naïve working class Labour party voter that the Labour party is not the party that it used to be. It is not a party that represents the working class people anymore. There are working class traitor MP’s within its ranks, like Steve Rotheram, but the biggest working class traitor of them all was Neil Kinnock, who along with the upper middle class MP Tony Blair and the other traitorous middle class so called modernisers dismantled the Labour party and turned it into a neoliberal party that represents the middle England mind-set and culture, which is alien to the working class culture and perspective. So don’t fool yourself when you see articles in the Daily Mirror proclaiming that the Labour will get shut of the bedroom tax and the draconian cuts to our welfare state. The Labour party is a reformist party and will, if it does anything, just reform the bedroom tax by a little bit here and a little bit there and make the former benefit cuts even more dreconian than what they already are. There is one major point that blind Labour party voters should try to come to terms with and that is: The Labour party are experts at spin doctoring and know how to fool the blind Labour tribal voter. They have even developed a corrupt voting system and a deceitful language and discourse that has evolved over many years. This language is the language of the oppressor and along with the corrupt voting system is designed to keep them and the Tories in power for ever. contrast.org/hillsborough/hfsg.shtm youtube/watch?v=nmqebP7srOw
Posted on: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 12:22:09 +0000

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