Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis with devoted Talmudic Prime Minister Theresa
May
By Nafeez Ahmed
July 17,
2016
Welcome to Prime
Minister Theresa May’s new regime: it represents perhaps the most
authoritarian, racist and austerity-obsessed government in British history.
Britain is
now being run by an unelected leader presiding over a draconian
surveillance-state, hell-bent on accelerating war on the poor and
vulnerable, at home and abroad. And if that wasn’t bad enough, the official opposition
to this regime is falling apart.
The fight to
reclaim our democracy must be ramped up.
Now.
Austerity on Steroids
May launched
her premiership on Wednesday with a grand speech that would not have sounded
out of place if spoken by a leader of the Labour Party.
But even
though she sacked George Osborne, she has already made clear she has
no intention of reversing the former chancellor’s core policies. In fact, while
Osborne had begun to slow down his own commitments to austerity as the economy
failed to meaningfully improve, May refuses to back down from the government’s
commitment to:
]…] continue with its intention to reduce public spending and cut the budget deficit.
May has
given lip-service to building a “better Britain” that “works not for a
privileged few but for everyone” ~ but plans to continue brutally cutting
public services and even basic welfare benefits that are hitting the poorest,
hardest.
As an MP,
the new PM has supported the
discredited ‘bedroom tax’, voted against higher benefits for people who cannot
work due to disability or illness, and voted against public spending to create
guaranteed jobs for young people.
She doesn’t
want to increase tax against people with incomes over £150,000, voted against a
banker’s bonus tax, generally voted to reduce taxes on giant corporations, and
overall wants to strangle the power of workers by neutering trade
unions.
Police-state
And that’s
just one element of what May stands for.
In her
previous incarnation as home secretary, the new PM presided over the
controversial ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ (Prevent) programme, which
as The Canary exclusively reported
appears to have been influenced by far-right anti-Muslim extremists with ties
to neo-Nazis. The programme disproportionately targets ordinary Muslims, and
singles out those who criticise government foreign policies and Prevent
itself.
Added to
that, there is May’s notorious Investigatory Powers Bill.
So far,
covert mass surveillance has continued without any legal basis. If May’s Bill
is passed, the intelligence services will have wide-ranging legal authority to hack and infiltrate all
electronic systems for the purposes of spying. That means covertly installing
malware on computers, using keyloggers to monitor all your keystrokes, tapping
into telecommunications cables, installing malware on Smartphone’s and so on.
Particularly
worrying is that “bulk” surveillance ~ that is, surveillance of groups,
communities and whole societies ~ can be justified on three simple grounds:
national security; preventing or detecting serious crime, and threats to “the
economic well-being of the UK”. In other words, it applies to basically
anything.
A Corbyn-led
Labour party, for instance, could be construed as “threatening” the
profits of corporate lobbies with a stranglehold over the government.
If anyone
has doubts about the dangerous implications for democracy, check out this essay by British intelligence expert
Robin Ramsay, delivered to various Labour party branches in 1996.
He uses a wealth of declassified documents to show how Britain’s
national security state has for decades sought to subvert and manipulate the
British left, including the Labour party ~ even using “surveillance down to the
level of trade councils and union branches.”
Kill the Environment
Sources
inside the Tory party have told Paul Goodman, editor of ConservativeHome, that
May plans to fold the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) into the
Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
The DECC has
already been watered down under David Cameron, focusing less on tackling
climate change, and more on shilling for the shale oil and gas industry.
But this
would ring the death-knell on DECC’s environmental credentials, making the
department entirely subsidiary to more important considerations of big business
and corporate power.
The new PM’s
contempt for the environment is further obvious from her own voting record. She has generally voted
against measures to prevent climate change, supported selling
off England’s state-owned forests, opposed regulations
on fracking, and never even bothered voting on financial incentives for
low carbon electricity generation.
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The latest Jews to inhabit #10. Mr. May greatly resembles Woody Allen in this one.
Deport the Foreigners
Deport the Foreigners
Wherever you
stand on Brexit, its primary campaign promise was proper immigration controls.
Even Nigel Farage promised that the Vote Leave campaign was not targeting
Europeans who had already made their homes in Britain.
But May took
that further by effectively threatening to deport the three million EU
nationals already living in Britain ~ the same policy advocated by the neo-Nazi
BNP.
The alarming
undertones of this shouldn’t be underestimated. In times of economic crisis, as
we saw in the 1930s, fascism invariably rears its ugly head.
I’m Not Racist, I Just Like Making Jokes About
Black People
May’s lurch
to the far-right is mirrored in her selection of Boris Johnson as foreign
secretary. But the former Mayor of London, now the face of Britain on the world
stage, has a long history of openly racist statements.
Here’s a
brief round-up from The Mirror:
Visiting Uganda, Johnson cheerily said to UN workers and their black driver: “Right, let’s go and look at some more piccaninnies.” (The Observer, October 5 2003)He also wrote: “The Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag waving piccaninnies.” (Daily Telegraph, January 10 2002)Of Tony Blair’s trip to Africa he said: “The pangas will stop their hacking of human flesh and the tribal warriors will all break out in watermelon smiles to see the big white chief.” (Daily Telegraph, January 10 2002)And he defended colonialism for boosting Africa’s economy saying: “Left to their own devices, the natives would rely on nothing but the instant carbohydrate gratification of the plantain.” (Spectator 2 February 2002)
More
recently, Johnson declared that US President Obama has an “ancestral dislike”
of Britain because he is “part-Kenyan.”
Although he
has apologised for some of his previous racist ‘jokes’, he has never retracted
this appalling statement. In case it’s not blindingly obvious: if you
think making jokes about black people is okay and non-racist because you’re
joking, you’re racist.
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The New Colonialism
Adding
insult to injury, May’s new trade secretary is none other than the disgraced former Defence Secretary, Liam Fox,
who was forced to resign from the Cabinet in 2011. Fox had allowed his friend
Adam Werritty to masquerade as an official government advisor, while taking
vast amounts of money from special interest groups eager to capture government
defence policy.
One
vehicle for these interests was Fox’s ‘Atlantic Bridge’, a sham
charity ~ later investigated and exposed by the Charity Commission ~ with close ties to the American Legislative
Exchange Council (ALEC), the main lobbying arm behind the Tea Party movement in
the US, funded by Big Oil, Big Guns, and Big Pharma.
As trade
secretary, Fox is well-placed to apply his expertise in corruption and
subterfuge to molly-coddle the web of imperial power exposed in a new report by British charity, War on
Want. The report, The New Colonialism: Britain’s scramble for Africa’s energy
and mineral sources, reveals that a network of British
firms now controls over $1 trillion of oil, gas, coal, diamonds, gold and other
resources across Africa through mining operations.
The British
government facilitates these operations with trade policies that oppose
African efforts to regulate and protect their economies from foreign corporate
power. The result? While reaping massive profits for British corporations,
local democracies and worker rights have eroded.
Fox is
already plugged into this web of power. One donor to his joint ventures with
Werritty is Mick Davis, who was CEO of the transnational mining firm,
Xstrata Plc, until its merger and absorption by Anglo-Swiss giant Glencore in
2013. Glencore Plc is one of the main firms exposed in the War on Want report.
Messing up Brexit
As if this
wasn’t bad enough, the Brexit plan is not going to mean less austerity because
we’re out of the EU.
The priority of May’s governmentis to protect London’s big financiers.
May’s new
chancellor, Philip Hammond, has insisted that austerity remains the right
answer to the 2008 financial crash, but promises “a new phase” for the economy.
What does
that mean?
In the words of the Financial Times, the
new chancellor has:
promised to defend the interests of the City of London in the EU exit negotiations, admitting there was ‘no room for complacency’… Although he said other EU countries had an interest in a strong City, he added: ‘We need to ensure access to the EU single market for our financial services industry in London.’
Observers in
the City recognise that the chancellor is
not implying a shift away from austerity. Sources at major bank, BNP
Paribas, said that Hammond’s comments didn’t mean “fiscal prudence” would be
abandoned, but merely revised in terms of timelines.
Market
analyst Jasper Lawler of CMC Markets agreed Hammond’s appointment would
reassure big financiers previously worried by May’s earlier suggestions that
she might reduce austerity.
David Davis,
May’s Brexit Minister, is also no enemy of austerity. Whatever his shambolic
plan to leave the EU will be, he is committed to empowering corporate
finance in the UK.
His MP voting record is similar to that of his
new boss. He consistently opposes public spending to create jobs, wants reduced
corporation tax, likes astronomical banker bonuses, and wants to weaken trade
unions. Davis’ Brexit negotiations won’t be about a “better Britain” for all of
us: they’ll be about a “better Britain” for banks and corporations.
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Ms. May on remembering the Holocaust. Of course, Israel will receive its reparations whilst the people of Briton continue to be increasingly fleeced. .
Shambolic Opposition
As this new
regime consolidates itself, the opposition is in increasing disarray. The
Labour party faces an escalating mutiny against its own democratically-elected
leader. And ironically, one of the chief mechanisms is to suddenly rig the rules so
that the party’s new membership has to pay £25 just to vote in the leadership
elections.
The chief
instigators of the coup against Jeremy Corbyn, whatever you think of him, invariably
fail to offer any meaningful alternative to the mix of policies being pursued
by the Tories: hawkish military interventionism, support for mass surveillance,
fundamental agreement that austerity is the only option, to name a few.
To make
matters worse, the entire media-industrial complex has united against the
incumbent opposition leader.
A new study from the London School of
Economics Department of Media and Communications warns that the British media
can no longer meaningfully call itself a “watchdog” of political power. It has,
instead, become a “bloodthirsty attack dog” against the main opposition leader. This
systematically biased reporting, based on “snarling and barking” at a
politician that “happens to challenge the status quo”, say the authors, is
“unworthy of a democracy.”
So we now
find ourselves in the extraordinary position of watching British democracy
crumble before our eyes.
An emboldened Tory regime is preparing for a future of intensifying privatisation, austerity for the poor, welfare for the wealthy, extreme nationalism, institutional racism, and arrogant militarism abroad.
The most
popular opposition leader in decades is facing an unrelenting onslaught not
only from those in his own party who barely differ from the Tories they claim
to oppose, but also from the entire establishment media.
The Tory
machine’s ability to pursue an agenda at odds with the interests of the
vast majority of the British public is therefore more powerful than ever.
This means
that the fight to take back British democracy from regressive vested interests
must be stepped up, now.
Apathy is not an option.Apathy is what got us here in the first place.
Call to Action
Now is the
time to take action: action to get educated about our politics, our economics,
our societies, our different communities, and our environment.
Action to get engaged in all these areas at a grassroots level ~ no, not just
stepping out to the polling booth now and again, or even just joining a party.
Action by engaging critically and constructively with the institutions that
claim to represent us at multiple levels ~ whether through turning up, joining,
writing, speaking.
Action to show our faces at obscure meetings where vested interests would
rather we don’t appear. Principled, ethically-consistent action designed not
merely to show a broken system that we will not be ignored, but even more
importantly to showcase the vision and values we stand for.
Along
with action that creates change outside those institutions,
and forces them to look and listen.
Action to change realities at a local level here and now, so we can begin
empowering our communities in a way we never thought possible before: growing
our own food, collectively; pooling our resources and developing local
community investment funds; forming local collectives to facilitate the
education of our children; and challenging the increasing encroachment of
unaccountable state-corporate power in all areas of life.
We must begin mobilisingboth within and beyond the existing system.
These
actions won’t change our predicament overnight, but they are the baby steps we
must take to begin rebuilding British democracy from the ground-up.
Dr.
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is an award-winning investigative journalist,
international security scholar and bestselling author. He is International
Editor at The Canary. He writes the 'System Shift' column at VICE's science
magazine Motherboard, and is the creator of INSURGEintelligence, a crowdfunded
public interest investigative journalism project.
used to be a member of hare Krishna; well out now. during time there studied Vedic astrology. tm was born 1955 or 56 from what I know. she has a very unfortunate position which indicates she is drawn to people of power, easily controlled by them (ex. the rabbi - what kind of power he has isn't the subject here). she is weak and does not know her own mind - as we can see. trump has the opposite, very fortunate position in his chart.
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