Saturday, February 11, 2006

Nazional Health Service

The Camorons are keen to preserve the NHS and for that reason they are Socialists.National Socialists.Their plans for the NHS are corporatist/fascist/whereby the State maintains overall supremacy over instituions but leaves the day to day running of them to those on the ground.This 'localism' as they are now calling it is a cop out and constitutes a total break with liberty freedom and capitalism of which the Conservatives are supposed to be champions.

Whence this degeneracy of the conservatives from principles of freedom and individual rights to Statism and collectivism so beloved of their supposed opposites on the Left?

It all began in 1945 when the first Labour government proper swept to power after WW2.Having had a taste of war socialism the British people were prepared to gamble with their freedoms and liberty for some Peace Socialism -even if it meant selling their souls for a pair of National Health spectacles -although they never consciously made such a decision but rather sleepwalked into this supplicant dependency culture of Welfairism.

Rather than challenge what was effectively a political coup by plebescite where private property was seized by the state in an egregious act of brigandige and promptly nationalised, the conservatives went along for the ride and were duly corrupted by the associaction,seduced by the power such nationlisation gave them to hold sway over the people and buy votes by pandering to the electorate with promises of more largesse -paid for by the tax paying dupes.

They have been at it ever since and like the junkies they are cannot relinquish the fix of Statism and will hang on to the morribund NHS,promising to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear because they think this is what the public want.

Thus Tories are Socialists in disguise and are therfor worse than socialists for they seek to promote the evil creed of socialsim under the guise of freedom and thus negate nullify and discredit freedom rendering people rip for tyranny.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Boy, you sure put it strongly, and I can't go along with you all the way. But two things I agree on:

1. The NHS as drawn up by Labour after the war is not working. The ideal was there, but in practice it has become an expensive disaster. We have to largely denationalise, to allow private competition in, and we have to stop the waste by having a front end charge...with a safety net for the genuinely poor.

2. Dear God, isn't Cameron disappointing on this. I had really thought/hoped there was going to be a radical rethink on healthcare, a fresh start....but no, it is going to be more of the same, more tinkering around the periphery, but leaving the incompetant, wasteful Stalinist infrastructure untouched.

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