Steve Batkin - Saturday. 20.1.2018: Labour Party And Their Support For Private Finance And Greed. The Rich Privatise Profits While 'Socialists' Grab Public Money! Above image is a former Labour Party leader outside Stoke-on-Trent City Council, (Staffordshire, England): the Labour Party was by far the largest political party at Stoke-on-Trent City Council in 2003; when I was elected as a councillor by the public/electorate of the city of Stoke-on-Trent in 2003 I sat in the council debating chamber and observed the proceedings and quickly realised I was in there with over 50 political opportunists and just a few ideologists. After years of listening to the Labour Party's ('socialists') rhetoric prior to 2003 at public meetings and via the media about the distribution of wealth by means of money cascading down from the rich to the poor and so on, it eventually became obvious this was just hot air: all political parties need sound bites like (tax the rich) designed to capture the public imagination in an effort to obtain votes from the working class and get elected, of course the rich never got taxed; in the vast majority of cases politicians elected to public office are financially much better off and that means without the slightest doubt the public get betrayed. In 1997 the Labour Party (New Labour) won the British general election (national election) and made a complete transition from a semi-capitalist political party into a full blown capitalist party and implemented exactly the same policies as the Conservative Party (Tories), who had just been in power for 18 years. At Stoke-on-Trent City Council this political conversion was easily achieved because the Labour Party's members as I've already said were financially much better off as elected councillors and steadfastly refused to resign when they discovered their party's political policies had changed -- this proves ideology was never the dominant issue but of course money was! In Britain since 1997 we've seen the collapse of various big private businesses because of usury and debt, dividends paid to creditors coupled with exorbitant wages paid to a management team some of whom are also involved in crediting businesses including the ones whose boards they sit on has led to many corporate/capitalist failures in Britain. Locally in stoke-on-Trent much of the city's private pottery industry, coal mines and steel works have collapsed while the Labour Party was either in office or in shadow government but still in cahoots with the Tories. Fortunately for the Labour Party the public don't understand the politics properly but hopefully this website will help to educate them a little.
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