A year ago today the Tory party began its full descent into oblivion. They may have some mini ascensions along the way but their future is cast. They may have a plan up their sleeves of course; they are as we know snide and corrupt. It may be that as Darren Lynch suggests:
‘Police numbers have been reduced by the Tories to the point where they can no longer cope with the crime levels that have risen in recent years.
A lot of posts on social media claim that the reason behind the deliberate underfunding, and consequent reduction in size, of the police services is so that the Tories can introduce privatised versions instead. PayCops.
I believe the real reason to be more sinister. Once serious crime reaches a certain level, one at which the taxpayer-funded police have no choice but to declare themselves totally overwhelmed, the Tories can invoke whatever Parliament calls its emergency powers act these days, and doing that will enable them to suspend all elections and thus keep themselves in power indefinitely.
We have already seen the Tories misuse prime ministerial privilege once, when Theresa May called her snap election. Although it so very nearly backfired on her – loss of parliamentary majority notwithstanding – what it DID do was serve to extend the Tories’ tenure on the government benches by two full years, assuming that nothing happens to cause a further election before 2022.
Sneaky Tories, huh?’
But I believe that at some point relatively soon their whole shit house will combust.
With this hope in mind let us celebrate the optimism that as the young replace the old a much brighter and joyful future begins to unfurl.
On this day in 2017 the seeds for a brighter future were once again sown. Let’s not allow those with cruel intentions to mess it up.
Douglas James