Me and @maxkeiser talking all about austerity, inequality and The People's Water Cannon on Keiser Report... http://t.co/xiPC67vrcV
— Scriptonite (@Scriptonite) June 21, 2014
Keiser Report
Episode on 'Bondzilla' and interview with 'Scriptonite' (downloadable):
http://rt.com/shows/keiser-report/167244-central-bankers-policy-austerity/Max Keiser and Kerry-Anne Mendoza, otherwise informed blogger activist 'Scriptonite' covers a lot of related areas of UK 'zombie' economy. Bond market in first half and interview in second half from 12:30. In the style of tongue in cheek humour of the show, even water cannon for UK government to control the masses and crowd sourced 'People's water cannon for the peoples defence and water balloons, duel purpose to support fire stations closed down. Plus as always for the show,underneath an in-depth understanding of real world economics. A lot of issues highlighted during the humorous banter.
#BONDZILLA! http://t.co/p7MoDsizq1 pic.twitter.com/z7jl36n5nz
— Stacy Herbert (@stacyherbert) June 21, 2014
In Max Keiser and Scriptonite 'Peoples Water Cannon', in tongue in cheek humour they debate whether to buy one of the many UK fire engines scraped sold off cheap to convert to a people's water cannon on the cheap in Austerity Britain:
The People's Water Cannon update PHOTO of possible water cannon to buy - 24th of Jun 2014 @StartJOIN https://t.co/GvB81dEMeH
— Max Keiser (@maxkeiser) June 24, 2014
Crowd-sourced People's Water Cannon in response to UK buying water cannon to control austerity protesters:http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/06/24/london-water-cannon_n_5524799.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
In today's #trews Max Keiser explains one way in which the government are keeping people poor. Watch it here http://t.co/cY9LeTrLYn
— Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) June 26, 2014
Max Keiser and Russell brand discuss the legalised extortion of the poor in UK and the apparent fraud immunity by "loan sharks" Wonga being a big Conservative party donor
Join the UK Uncut bloc for the #NoMoreAusterity demo today. Meet 12:15, Bedford Sq @pplsassembly pic.twitter.com/LWtb8fwvbD
— UK Uncut (@UKuncut) June 21, 2014
Can we topple elites by sharing? What's the best use of technology? Who's making us think about immigrants? #trews http://t.co/uEVRgc1dIs
— Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) June 18, 2014
>“@karim_8: Don't blame the migrants. @pplsassembly #NoMoreAusterity pic.twitter.com/FXsQOVLJ2H”
— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 21, 2014
#NoMoreAusterity march making it's way to Oxford Circus pic.twitter.com/0CMrSvA88d
— Alice Bell (@alicebell) June 21, 2014
Max Levitas, 99, marching today. Veteran of Cable St antifascist #hero @OwenJones84 pic.twitter.com/TCEDq4EM94
— People's Assembly (@pplsassembly) June 21, 2014
"Max Levitas,
Anti-Fascist Campaigner":
http://spitalfieldslife.com/2011/09/04/max-levitas-anti-fascist-campaigner/
Above article describes how he fought UK fascism before WWII, when elements of the establishment
including Mosley's 'Brown shirts' fascism was accepted by some of the
establishment at the time.
Austerity Protesters in London (June 2014) sing an Italian anti-fascist resistance movement song that has come to represent international solidarity in protest against oppression in many countries around the world, Bella
Ciao:
Bella Ciao
http://t.co/lHZqG1E3mM
— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 21, 2014
Owen Jones takes the stage: 'They are letting those at the top off the hook' #NoMoreAusterity pic.twitter.com/ELcaCSayXc
— People's Assembly (@pplsassembly) June 21, 2014
TIME TO STOP PUNISHING THE POOR
Says @CarolineLucas
#NoMoreAusterity pic.twitter.com/VjdYtuQSgi
— Basil (@flipsache) June 21, 2014
'Wobbly' @chessmartinez full of passion for social justice and humanity #NoMoreAusterity pic.twitter.com/964F6nTQ1H
— Bob Gill (@drbobgill) June 21, 2014
Francesca Martinez gives an impassioned speech for the disabled and poor suffering in Austerity Britain
Russell Brand speaks before mass crowd in central London and puts on
Fire Brigade Union t-shirt in support of fireman's protests at UK
government cuts
Owen Jones speech at people's assembly
Speech at People's Assembly by Caroline Lucas: "Stop punishing the poor..End this cruel and counter-productive Austerity.."
Guardian article, an
estimated 50,000 Austerity protest march through London:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jun/21/protest-march-austerity-london-russell-brand-peoples-assemblyThe Huffington Post: "Russell Brand Calls On 50,000 Protesters To Stage 'Joyful Revolution'":
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/06/21/russell-brand-revolution_n_5518215.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
For further pictures and Tweets of Austerity Protest in
London (June 21st 2014) link in this
blog:
http://imatigerrr.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/austerity-protest-in-london-june-21st.html
Architect of austerity chancellor of exchequer Right Honourable Gorge Osborne Golden Chalice silver service free food pic.twitter.com/M9YgzNAH1Y
— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 25, 2014
A simplified account
by 'Ripped-off Britons" Guardian blog, of how austerity is used
economically to disadvantage the poor and eventually even middle incomes, with
rich getting richer and inequality increasing. Whilst it presents this
situation up to 2011, with much of the source data in 2010. If a more up to
date figures were included to recent statistics, the situation for mortgages
for instance would be much worse as house prices have no surpassed the 2007
housing bubble, unties and the cost of essential have rocketed and wages of low paid have fallen whilst higher paid have risen and many more in work are paid less than full time minimum wage, along with benefits falling due to cuts in benefits, such things as Bedroom Tax and charging council tax even when the only source of income is job seekers' allowance etc.. Also the highest inflation of essentials hitting the poorest hardest, offset in official figures by the cost of more luxury items falling or not changing as much proportionately, thus inaccurately skewing official inflation figures too with essentials being most important to anyone trying to just trying to survive on what is a meagre amount, near the very bottom level of benefits in the developed world, also amongst low paid amongst the lowest pay in the developed world. Inequality has vastly risen from 2010 to 2014:
http://www.blog.rippedoffbritons.com/2013/05/liebrary-if-it-isnt-hurting-it-isnt.html
UK is winning the race to the bottom in the developed world, taking it close to competing with the Third World, however this is not good for low paid and no paid poor masses in UK.
Article illustrating
how different forms of taxation and expenditure as a proportion of income and
disposable income vary according to wealth for the poor," Welfare
Myth Three - The Poor Don't Pay Taxes":
My article in this weekends Morning Star :: Social security IS our security http://t.co/2uthNsMNjr
— Bernadette Horton (@PinkWaferBelle) June 22, 2014
A MUST READ Post -Social security IS our security http://t.co/0j1uRoEFYf … Thanks to @PinkWaferBelle
— Jayne L (@JayneLinney) June 22, 2014
Article recommended
in above provides a good illustration and explains clearly the underclass
poverty trap that exists and is in the course through benefit changes in and
out of work, of being intensified in
modern day UK, "BERNADETTE
HORTON examines just some of the effects of the coalition’s hated austerity
agenda":
As worker rights
diminish, wages of low to middle fall, whilst rising for higher paid
executives, along with a pool of mass unemployment and semi-employed flexible
workforce, combines to make UK falling living standards and fewer opportunities
for poor to mid incomes. The demise of the unions has also added to the fall
for those nearer the bottom, with knock-on effect for those nearer the middle
too, whilst those at the top have gained, hence a dividing society with
widening inequality, "UK
needs its unions to avoid joining US in stagnating real wages mire":
High paid politicians cannot be bothered turn up for poor and disabled in UK:
5 yes 5 MPs turned up for the debate on Disabled Carers Is this acceptable & showing us were #bettertogether
#indyref pic.twitter.com/qe1u1tLCBt
— S Milne (@milne25) July 10, 2014
or Spain:
Spanish Senate today at 9am, nothing to resolve... isn't it?
6 million unemployed, evictions, public healthcare...
pic.twitter.com/9Y0H48NI6t
— 15MBcn_int (@15MBcn_int) July 10, 2014
The Socialist Way: The Peoples Assembly disappointing and insignificant http://t.co/Y0lob6Nc1I
— The Socialist Way (@lawrien57) June 25, 2014
The Socialist Way Blog
Some points to
ponder in the blog item above, by 'The Socialist Way' regarding the 50,000 austerity protest in London
in June 2014. Credit is due to the hard work of organisers and people taking
part, to all those who made real effort and are doing it with the best
intentions, to try to help and save the poor suffering real oppression in UK
today. But there is much more to do, people are suffering, unless a big
movement with good people can really move people by peaceful means, if it can't
do that in time, the risk of a real breakdown of society is very high and with resultant chaos,
factions, a divided nation. Government/media hate propaganda fuelled,
could lead to uncontrollable dangerous results for victims of austerity as well as wider
society.
Britain's workplace activism is growing into a mass movement
http://t.co/JS9kSp7bhi
— Rabih Chaaban (@ChaabanRabih) June 25, 2014
There is still hope of a
development of unity to fight austerity,
to support those in need, not to abandon or scapegoat, but to fight the false
ideology of austerity and the real villains at the top, breaking society up for
their own relentless greed. Trouble is it is still too little and rather late.
If Austerity for the poor carries on unabated and even worse if it is intensified, then the
type of protest of a peaceful party for unity for good type of atmosphere at the June 2014 event, may not be so positive in inevitable protests, but more confrontational.
The choice is either there can be a society that cares, a more equal one, or
the country and countries will suffer the consequences of societal breakdown.
The richest 3 HUNDRED people on Earth have more money than the poorest 3 BILLION. pic.twitter.com/xS02L2jqhi via @bilibutterfield
— Sarah Reynolds (@Sarah__Reynolds) July 18, 2014
I have nothing to add to this .... pic.twitter.com/LOGWMOJ9l8
— Trying_hard (@just_standing2) July 2, 2014
'30 Year War', by Manic Street Preachers
30-year War Lyrics (Official Manic Street preachers website)
30-year War Lyrics (Official Manic Street preachers website)
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