We are setting off tomorrow to our Big Trip. The idea is to go and see the state of play in what little is left of Britain and wee countries it is devolving into, and to see and report to you all on the damage that Cameron and those kupapa from the LibDems have done.
It’s the behaviour of the traitors that most interests me in this. We have the Maori Party which says that it simply must have its trotters in the trough to truly represent “their” people – and we have in the UK the LibDem’s saying the same. Both parties have a conservative electoral base; and both parties fail to grasp that anything other than a class analysis of the "problems” of poverty will result only in window dressing legislation. Both have become the Poodles of the Powerful, the sole difference being that in Britain the Conservatives still need the LibDem’s; whereas here the Tories are merely amused by their “partners”.
It is really difficult to understand why people of such obvious principle as Sharples can cooperate with the National party; anger at the way Labour treated them for generations, whilst entirely justified, seems a thin justification for treating with the right wing wreckers who sentence to death (literallty) all those who cannot afford to keep up in the capitalist system. And it harder to see exactly what the many compromises they have accepted has actually achieved – less you would have to say than the Greens have achieved with National. But in many ways I feel just too close to it all to see the patterns clearly; so off to a foreign country to see if the experiences of their Coalition of the Weak and Compromised can throw any light on our beleaguered nation.
I will report soon!