Dr David Kelly
Losing all faith
27/01/10 07:17 Filed in:Elections 2010
J33PER is getting increasingly concerned about the state of this country and the population's apathy regarding some serious issues that seem to be eroding our rights. Is the judicial system still serving the interests of the people of Britain? Is parliament serving the people? I am afraid that I am not convinced. As for democracy, I feel as if that is a term largely ignored by government. Power seems to corrupt. The revelations about Dr David Kelly's death as published in the Daily Mail (not my newspaper of choice, I have to say) are even more worrying than the financial ill-health of this state. The big question for me is how much longer can people in power continue unabated violations of morals before the people will stand up and be heard? Here are a few things that I find unsettling....
The imminent elections don't provide a solution. We need a hung parliament that forces electoral reform. One party having absolute power is unhealthy for a democratic society. One can but hope.
Perhaps it's time to move elsewhere...
- Blatant lies to justify invading Iraq
- An inconsequential Chilcot enquiry
- Totalitarian goings on around Dr David Kelly's death
- Mandelson's fall and rise, fall and rise, fall and rise
- Alastair Campbell, unelected but enjoyed great power
- Tony Blair as Middle Eastern peacemaker
The imminent elections don't provide a solution. We need a hung parliament that forces electoral reform. One party having absolute power is unhealthy for a democratic society. One can but hope.
Perhaps it's time to move elsewhere...
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