Living in an ever growing right-wing society with the Prime Minister of the UK acting as an ancient tribal deity, judging and pardoning himself from acts of corruption and being able to hide from the creation of a border which alienates citizens dwelling within the land he was ‘democratically’ elected to represent, not rule.
We can also point towards top advisors to the Government outside of the Dominic Cummings revelations stating that No. 10 is ‘anti working class’. This obviously is a pointer towards the creation of a right-wing two tier society and we need to ask if the Home Secretary is considering bringing back the Sumptuary Laws to enable her envisaged police state to instantly recognize your distinct standing in society at the weekends?
That murky rant obviously brings us to the Berwick question and possibly why 48% of Scottish people polled last week regarding a second referendum on independence said they would like to leave the clutches of the UK and their first minister who in recent months has become recognised as the Tom Pepper she is has agreed that a hard border would have to be created between the nations of England and Scotland, currently that border without a referendum being taken on the Northern Counties of England has its eastern crossing point at Berwick upon Tweed.
It's a wonderful but constrained by history border Town with limited room for expansion but unplanned expansion may be what it gets if those now classified as working class by the Tories (thats people who haven’t been elitely privately educated with Eton being the chosen temple) try to escape the ever facshist right-wing England to gain access to greener and more socially liberal grass north of the border begin to cluster near Marshalls Meadows.
At the other land of the free across the proverbial pond we have similar things happening and we only need to take an e-look at the Tijuana/San Diego crossing situation to see how important the feeling of being free is to people. The current crop of Tories have a lot to answer for and the development of a fear factor of the state is one of those things we must all rally against.
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