I'm currently writing my Extended Project on the leftist British Establishment and subsequent political bias in the media. Managed to rattle out this rather last minute. I'll probably continue updating the blog with each chapter.
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The British Establishment has changed. Britain was once a powerhouse for industrial activity, community spirit, hope and prosperity –something supported by the Governments and Establishment prior to the 1948 British Nationality Act. It seems that since then, when mass immigration was first implemented in Britain that everything has changed – and I don’t just mean the people.
The Establishment in Great Britain to many has become a ‘soft touch’, though I believe the problem’s much worse. Instead, I thoroughly believe that Britain is now subject to an incredibly unpleasant, leftist and treacherous Establishment that’s systematically destroying everything that Britain used to be.
So how can we define the Establishment, and what does Britain’s Establishment actually consist of? And what does it do?
The term ‘Establishment’ is particularly controversial, and is certainly a rather scary word to some. The idea that there really is a hidden force in British politics and society that seems to regulate everything from racial make-up, to cultural diversity is indeed a worrying thing. But it exists. It refers to a group of elite people, organisations and even businesses that have an unprecedented power over a nation. The British Establishment can easily be defined by the leftist politics of the last decade, and indeed the leftist politics that currently exist under the ConDem regime.
The Establishment, however, also includes Bureaucrats and bigots that work in British political departments, and Quangos (Quasi Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisations) - for instance, the huge amount of control that is found within the supposed ‘Equalities and Human Rights’ Commission currently headed by Trevor Phillips. Needless to say, the corruption, fascism and power that comes from this Establishment is funded by the taxpayer – most of whom don’t even realise what is actually going on.
A brief breakdown of the British Establishment can be seen as followed:
- Leading politicians (Whether that’s MPs, MEPs, or otherwise), including the Cabinet, and of course the Prime Minister
- Senior Civil Servants
- Chairs and workers of Commissions
- Financiers, bankers, and those involved with the regulation of the British economy
- Governors of the BBC (which is something this paper will focus on particularly)
Bella Abzug, once member of the US House of Representatives, was a prominent feminist of the 20th century who sums up the nature of this paper in one of her most famous quotes: - “The Establishment is made up of little men, very frightened”.
Whilst this is indeed in reference to the United States Establishment, her comments sum up precisely the point I’m trying to make. The Establishment (no matter what country we’re discussing, as it is true that Establishments all over the world prove to be corrupt, even amongst the strongest of ‘democracies’) is made up of liars, con artists, and men who are scared that their dream of a multicultural, multiracial world and even eventually a European super-state (through consistent expansion of the European Union) will not become a reality; they become the very thing that they supposedly oppose. Fascists.
Chapter 4 will look more closely about the fascism that currently exists within the leftist British Establishment, and how it affects smaller parties (and not just the British National Party).