It’s not just populists STOKING “misinformation” –it’s the elite class
Thu 11:34 am +01:00, 12 Sep 2024 3Extract:
There was a truly REMARKABLE revelation in the UK parliament this week and one you probably missed. But before I tell you about it let’s first remember what is happening right now across the West.
A radicalising elite class —an elite class that’s moved sharply to the cultural left over the last fifteen years, partly in response to things like Brexit and Trump— is blaming any outcome it doesn’t like on so-called “misinformation”.
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The revelations—by the respected and rigorous Neil O’Brien, Conservative MP for Harborough, Oadby, and Wigston—really are devastating.
He pointed to not just a government but an entire political system that is either deliberately concealing masses of information from voters about the impact of immigration, or is doing so through sheer incompetence.
Just look at what he revealed:
- The department for Work and Pensions has STOPPED publishing data on welfare claims by nationality, making it impossible for anybody to ascertain the impact of immigration on the welfare system (and the cost)
- HMRC have STOPPED publishing information on the tax paid and tax credits received by nationality, again making it impossible to build up an accurate picture of how immigration is impacting on the national economy
- the Home Office is now REFUSING to answer detailed questions about the immigration status of people who are imprisoned in UK prisons, making it impossible to gather information on how, if at all, immigration is impacting on crime rates and imprisonment
- even worse, the Home Office actually have these data but they are deliberately REFUSING to publish them
- the Home Office does NOT collect either nationality or immigration data on those people who are arrested on these islands, again making it impossible for us to know how, if at all, immigration is impacting on crime and social order
- the Home Office does NOT reveal, in detail, what it is spending on hotel rooms and accommodation for illegal migrants in the asylum system, once again making it impossible to verify, dispute, or support claims being made
- the Home Office says it DOES NOT KNOW how much it is spending on loans to refugees which is, once again, taxpayer money
As I pointed out on Twitter/X, in a tweet which has now been viewed by nearly 400,000 people, this, not populism, is what is breeding distrust among voters.
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It’s not just populists STOKING “misinformation” –it’s the elite classA REMARKABLE revelation in parliament this week
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As I pointed out on Twitter/X, in a tweet which has now been viewed by nearly 400,000 people, this, not populism, is what is breeding distrust among voters. Either the elite class is completely incompetent, or it is deliberately concealing this information from you, the taxpayer, knowing full well that if this information was collected and released then it would likely confirm people’s suspicions about the damaging effects of illegal and legal immigration on their society –as data in other countries is already doing, including Germany, which I discuss in the piece below. What we have then is an out-of-touch elite class that is simultaneously accusing voters of suffering “misinformation” while concealing this very information from them! How can ordinary people be misinformed when the state refuses to make critical information like this available to all? What are elites scared of? If they are so confident in their policy decisions, in their political choices, in their continual assertion that things like immigration are an unalloyed positive for our society then why don’t they just release all the data and let us see it for ourselves? I think we all know why. Which is why I and others will not stop drawing attention to this glaring hole in the national debate until we get the information, the transparency, and the assessments that the British people, that TAXPAYERS, deserve. So, what can you do? Well, you could write to your local Member of Parliament and ask them why the above information is not being made public. And you could also explore submitting Freedom of Information requests. Because the status-quo, with the elite class portraying much of the rest of the country as misinformed thickoes while keeping this data and information hidden from them is, clearly, unsustainable. But this is also bigger than one issue. As I argue in my forthcoming short film, it’s high time that the people who run our country start treating the people who live in our country and are forced to pay the costs of the elite’s disastrous decisions with the respect and decency they deserve. Too many ordinary people are being asked (no, forced) to pay the costs of radical political experiments they neither voted for nor support. The very least the elite class could do is make this information available so we can assess the impact of the decisions that are being forced on the rest of us. Because, look, if leaders across the West do not want to continue fanning the flames of populism, polarisation, and protest then they urgently need to start treating voters with the respect they deserve —and they could start by making this information available so that we can all have an “informed” debate about what is really happening to our country. Because until they do one point will remain inescapable. It’s not just populists who are stoking “misinformation” —it’s the elite class.
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At one time people could vote against parties they didn’t support, but now nobody knows how much cheating is done at the vote counting. I don’t know what system they have in Germany, but when the ‘elites’ wake up to what can be done and people start to accept surprising results, the count will no longer be a pointer as to the people’s choice.
Yes Belyi
It’s pretty blatant in the US with their unaudited “voting” machines, whose software is controlled by private corporations. Can anyone really believe that old sleepy Joe received 20 million more votes in 2020 than Bathhouse Barry did in 2012?
As ever the Brits are more subtle. But it seemed pretty obvious to me that Sunak was installed to make Starmer look good. He was installed not elected wasn’t he. And in a real democracy then, both of them would surely never have made it to the top job
Back in the day then, Prime Ministers needed charisma, gravitas, experience and a broad character background. I know someone who met Sunak when he was PM. Said he had a handshake like a wet lettuce and zero charisma too ;-))
Starmer got his massive majority with just 20% of the electorate’s votes didn’t he
34% of those that voted
60% turnout
= 20% voted Labour
So 80% DIDN’T vote Labour
I’ve never voted [other than Brexit] since I was mugged off by Bliar in his first election. Foolishly I believed the lying deceiver was sincere, despite my good mates warning that he is a total wrong un
Never since had a candidate in my constituency that I wanted to vote for. No way that I would give my consent to any of them. If the Teds had fielded someone this year in my constituency then, likely, I would l have voted for them. Despite my feeling that voting is, in practice, a waste of time