Albion
The Creeping Statism in the UK
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Written by Albion
The face and character of Great Britain has changed dramatically since WW2 from an intensely proud and Nationalistic nation to a nation where Nationalism is vilified and pride in one’s past achievements is being diluted.
To understand why, it is essential to understand what type of governments we have been governed by since WW2, certainly since Margaret’s Thatcher’s conservative government was defeated in 1990, incidentally her party were the last true Conservative party to hold government in the UK.
Today we are governed by a single political entity with a single political doctrine STATISM, and Multiculturism is just one of its evils that will fragment and eventually destroy the cohesiveness of its people.
I will start by explaining that statism is one that repudiates individualism and that sovereignty is not vested in the people but in the nation state, and that all individuals and associations exist only to enhance the power, prestige and well-being of the state. It exalts the nation as an organic body headed by the Supreme Leader and nurtured by unity, force, and discipline in the nation state.
Understanding this basic premise it helps us understand the terrible fraud that has been committed against the British people and still is being committed today. So what is a statist government?
I will explain by the use of a few quotes from political intellectual, Ayn Rand, she said “The political expression of altruism is collectivism or statism, which holds that man’s life and work belong to the state—to society, to the group, the gang, the race, the nation and that the state may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of whatever it deems to be its own tribal, collective good” and “The human characteristic required by statism is docility, which is the product of hopelessness and intellectual stagnation. Thinking men cannot be ruled; ambitious men do not stagnate”
I am including these quotes as they are very pertinent to how our society is being shaped, bear with me.
In his book Tax Credits for Education he wrote: The first choice—and the only one that matters—is: freedom or dictatorship, capitalism or statism.
We do not have freedom but we are governed by a Statist government. That is the choice which today’s political leaders are determined to evade. The “liberals” are trying to put statism over by stealth—statism of a semi-socialist, semi-fascist kind—without letting the country realise what road they are taking to what ultimate goal. And while such a policy is reprehensible, there is something more reprehensible still: the policy of the “conservatives,” who are trying to defend freedom by stealth.
In Roots of War Rand wrote, and this is most important; “the degree of statism in this country’s political system is the degree to which it breaks up the country into rival gangs and sets men against one another. When individual rights are abrogated, there is no way to determine who is entitled to what; there is no way to determine the justice of anyone’s claims, desires, or interests. The criterion, therefore, reverts to the tribal concept of: one’s wishes are limited only by the power of one’s gang”….
Contemporary gangs are ‘ethnic or non-British cultural groupings’ and it outwardly appears due to political expediency, the white indigenous person in a statist system is entitled to very little.
It is interesting to note that in confidential official documents in 1979 Thatcher objected to the number of Asian immigrants in the context of limiting the number of Vietnamese boat people allowed to settle in the UK. Her party also attracted voters from the National Front. Thatcher was Prime Minister at a time of great racial tension in Britain.
Her standing in the polls rose by 11 % after she said in a TV interview during campaigning for the 1979 election: "The moment a minority threatens to become a big one, people get frightened. The British character has done so much for democracy, for law, that if there is any fear that it might be swamped, people are going to react and be rather hostile to those coming in.” Nothing has changed.
One could say her fate was sealed when her antipathy towards European integration became more pronounced, particularly after her third election victory in 1987.
The term "Thatcherism" came to refer to her policies as well as aspects of her ethical outlook and personal style, including moral absolutism, Nationalism, interest in the individual, and an uncompromising approach to achieving political goals, which is in contrast to the three party system in the UK today, that is a statist government which vilifies Nationalism and repudiates Individualism and by the use of the law the stifling of free speech.
Briefly summarising Statism, whether government, Political and diplomatic is the theory or practice of concentrating economic and political power in the state, resulting in a weak position for the individual or community with respect to the government.
In Great Britain we live under a statist political system of government.
There is NO place for Nationalism