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Britains Enemy Is Not Russia But It’s Own Ruling Class, UN Report Confirms

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Authored by John Wright. op-ed via RT.com:


As the UK political establishment rips itself to pieces over Brexit, a far greater crisis continues to afflict millions of victims of Tory austerity…

A devastating UN report into poverty in the UK provides incontrovertible evidence that the enemy of the British people is the very ruling class that has gone out of its way these past few years to convince them it is Russia.

Professor Philip Alston, in his capacity as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, spent two weeks touring the United Kingdom. He did so investigating the impact of eight years of one of the most extreme austerity programs among advanced G20 economies in response to the 2008 financial crash and subsequent global recession.

What he found was evidence of a systematic, wilful, concerted and brutal economic war unleashed by the country’s right-wing Tory establishment against the poorest and most vulnerable section of British society– upending the lives of millions of people who were not responsible for the aforementioned financial crash and recession but who have been forced to pay the price.

From the report’s introduction:

“It…seems patently unjust and contrary to British values that so many people are living in poverty. This is obvious to anyone who opens their eyes to see the immense growth in foodbanks and the queues waiting outside them, the people sleeping rough in the streets, the growth of homelessness, the sense of deep despair that leads even the Government to appoint a Minister for Suicide Prevention and civil society to report in depth on unheard of levels of loneliness and isolation.”

Though as a citizen of the UK I respectfully beg to differ with the professor’s claim that such social and economic carnage seems “contrary to British values,” (on the contrary it is entirely in keeping with the values of the country’s Tory establishment, an establishment for whom the dehumanization of the poor and working class is central to its ideology), the point he makes about it being “obvious to anyone who opens their eyes,” is well made.

For it is now the case that in every town and city centre in Britain, it is impossible to walk in any direction for more than a minute before coming across homeless people begging in the street. And the fact that some 13,000 of them are former soldiers, casualties of the country’s various military adventures in recent years, undertaken in service to Washington, exposes the pious platitudes peddled by politicians and the government as reverence for the troops and their ‘sacrifice,’ as insincere garbage.

RT on Twitter: “Rich & powerful distract us with imagined threats to cling onto their gains (Op-Ed by Tomasz Pierscionek) https://t.co/jgmoHO5h4m / Twitter”

Rich & powerful distract us with imagined threats to cling onto their gains (Op-Ed by Tomasz Pierscionek) https://t.co/jgmoHO5h4m

Overall, 14 million people in the UK are now living in poverty, a figure which translates into an entire fifth of the population. Four million of them are children, while, according to Professor Alston, 1.5 million people are destitute – that is, unable to afford the basic necessities of life.

And this is what the ruling class of the fifth largest economy in the world, a country that parades itself on the world stage as a pillar of democracy and human rights, considers progress.

The values responsible for creating such a grim social landscape are compatible with the 18th not 21st century. They are proof positive that the network of elite private schools – Eton, Harrow, Fettes College et al. – where those responsible for this human carnage are inculcated with the sense of entitlement and born to rule ethos that defines them, are Britain’s hotbeds of extremism.

Professor Alston:

“British compassion for those who are suffering has been replaced by a punitive, mean-spirited, and often callous approach apparently designed to instill discipline where it is least useful, to impose a rigid order on the lives of those least capable of coping with today’s world, and elevating the goal of enforcing blind compliance over a genuine concern to improve the well-being of those at the lowest levels of British society.”

Here, set out above in bold relief, is the barbarism that walks hand in hand with free market capitalism. It is the same barbarism that was responsible for pushing post-Soviet Russia into a decade-long economic and social abyss in the 1990s, and the values that have pushed 14 million people in the UK into the same economic and social abyss in our time.

Austerity, it bears emphasizing, is not and never has been a viable economic response to recession in a given economy.

Instead, it is an ideological club, wielded on behalf of the rich and big business to ensure that the price paid for said economic recession is borne exclusively by those least able to bear it – namely, the poor and working people. It is class war by any other name, packaged and presented as legitimate government policy.

However, in Britain’s case in 2018, this is a war like no other because, as Professor Philip Alston’s report lays bare, only one side in this war has been throwing all the punches and only one side has been taking them.

With Christmas season upon us, the scale of human suffering across the UK ensures that the elaborate ad campaigns inviting us to shop and indulge to our heart’s content – ads depicting the middle class dream of affluence and material comfort – take on the character of a provocation. In fact, they call to mind the truism that wars take place when the government tells you who the enemy is, while revolutions take place when you work it out for yourself.

In austerity Britain, who the enemy is has never been more clear.

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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

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ian seed
ian seed
November 21, 2018

Eton and Harrow the “hotbeds of extremism”. Like it.

Fantastic article and very well written. Austerity always was and is a sick joke.

Do we know who the author is ?

John Franncis
John Franncis
November 21, 2018

It has taken 300 years for the cycle to repeat itself in Britain. The reasons may be different but the cause, thos responsible are the same – the “Hooray Henry” crowd and its would be’s. Sadly, unlike 300 years ago, There is no Terra Nullius to which Britain can unload its poor and needy and petty criminals. Australia was born from just such a situation and hasn’t really forgotten it. The report mentions the neglect of war veterans by the British government. Australia (and New Zealand) are exemplars in the respect they have for their veterans. ANZAC Day is as… Read more »

Squadrik
Squadrik
Reply to  John Franncis
November 22, 2018

So very well embellished John. Does this just leave civil disobedience as the only weapon left?
what tools are there to use? Refinance to a community credit union; Fix your car instead buying new; stop eating commercial crap; make your kids watch commercial food documentaries, etc

Shaun Ramewe
Shaun Ramewe
November 22, 2018

It has been this disgusting way for centuries – what’s really changed??

pogohere
pogohere
November 22, 2018

Statement on Visit to the United Kingdom, by Professor Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights

https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=23881&LangID=E

Suzanne Smith
Suzanne Smith
November 23, 2018

I find it weird how they try to blame Russia for Brexit, as if the average person cares what Russia says, which they don’t, as Russia news points out the obvious of us going long with USA funding extremists to overthrow other leaders, while we support extremist nation Saudi Arabia. Like how when Thatcher was causing problems for us with Europe in 80s, because EU was preventing them mistreating most British people. Such as EU saying workers have enough breaks and genetically modified ingredients should be labelled, the secret service whistle blower David Shayler told how Tories were funding Al… Read more »

Suzanne Smith
Suzanne Smith
November 23, 2018

Russia just trolls to revel in the mess we made of Brexit, and how stupid people are, thinking Tories will suddenly start doing what’s best for British people if we leave.
How stupid are we? Person like Nigel Farage who was paying his foreign wife on tax payers expenses and hiding money in Switzerland, who was obviously always planning on resigning and leaving us out the EU with Tories in power

Mark
Mark
November 25, 2018

“its own”, I think you’ll find

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