The Scouring of the Shire

 

 

The manifesto

Britain is in trouble

The leader principle
The group principle
Loyalty and obedience
Inequality
Fascism
The colossal fraud
 

Getting Britain back

Civilisation
A sensible approach to good and evil
Asserting human rights and the rule of law
Democracy
Getting our money back
Building an equal society
The knock-on effects of decency
 

The way forward

The problem with greed
Tax and public spending
Sharing the profits
Ethics, business and the media
The meaning of human rights
The rule of law
Crime and punishment
The police
Prosecuting the powerful
Developing democracy
 

The trials of life

Youth and education
Housing
The workplace and the hierarchy principle
The safety net
Legal aid and the CAB
 

An intelligent society

Energy to power civilisation
The NHS
The countryside
A scientific education
Charlatanry and truth
 

Britain and the world

Britishness
Racism and immigration
Debrainwashing
The war of terror
Europe, the U.S. and the U.N.
The bully game and ethical foreign policy
 

 

A Just and Equal Society

It's time to put an end to abuse

We, the people of Britain, reject the idea that society is a matter of rulers and ruled, of bullies and victims, of rich frauds posturing over the swindled poor.

Only in Fascist societies do leaders command and followers obey. Ours is not a Fascist society, and when we are told to obey abusive leaders, we oppose, remove and prosecute those leaders and those who would make us obey them.

We, the people of Britain, are in charge of Britain, and we are going to remove abuse and replace it with a just and equal society.

 

Saving Britain from corruption

 

Those in government are in service to the nation, not in power over it. All people without exception are equal before the rule of law. Fraud is still crime, even when committed on a grand scale by governments. Prime ministers, cabinet ministers, company chairmen, bankers and financiers, all are subject to the law and will be prosecuted where they have been found to have committed crime.

Human rights are paramount, and human rights violations are unacceptable. Life is not a game of dominators and dominated, of winners who succeed by making others lose. Those with abusive personalities who have hijacked positions of responsibility and are playing power games with the country will be stopped.

Racist abuse is abhorrent, whether against immigrants at home or committed abroad. We do not identify 'our' group and then form up together to fight 'their' group. This includes waging unprovoked war: invasion of another country is war crime, and the criminals responsible must go to the international war crimes court.

 

 

The crisis we face today

 

There is a bully game going on, for the sake of the power and wealth of the abusers. Inequality and poverty are at Dickensian levels, by the deliberate organisation of a self-styled elite. The banks are taking all the people's money, and everyone hates this, but can do nothing about it.

Fascist principles of rule of untouchable leaders, of laws as orders enforced by police officers who are servants of the ruling group, of the glorification of the military, and of society as an unequal hierarchy jostling for power and wealth, have taken over in our land.

The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and New Labour are all involved in this corruption and abuse, and it is these parties that need to be opposed. Yet every single new political party or movement created in Britain since the year 2000 has been a far-right one. Where can people turn to fight the wrongdoing they see around them and build a decent society?

 

The project

 

Britain is in a lot of trouble, and unless we join together to change things it will all get a lot worse. But random protests will get us nowhere. The control and abuse of protesters increases the more people take to the streets in an unfocused, angry way. We need to have a national movement that is practical and well-managed, so as to arrive at the next election with a workable plan for change and the parliamentary candidates to replace the current corruption.

The aim of this project is to build, by discussion and sharing of ideas and grievances, a complete manifesto for a new British political movement based on ethical society building. By exposing abuses and making detailed plans for change, we will set up together a practical plan for professional and intelligent management of the country, together with an informed, powerful and just opposition to the wrongs of the current ruling set.

The approach of the Just and Equal Society Movement is based on a real understanding of humanity and what abuse and wrongdoing consist of, and the practicalities of law, human rights, democracy and principled government that we need to assert together to improve all aspects of our lives.

The headings on the left link to the suggested start for a new manifesto. These pages present an approach to rebuilding Britain from an ethical standpoint.

On the right are the links to areas of the site for joining in with the movement and being a part of its development.

There are forums for discussion on the main topics of the movement, so we can work together on the practicalities of getting our money back from the fraudsters, and asserting the rule of law.

Very importantly, we need the abusers to be controlled by effective and powerful human rights law. This means that such law needs to be developed and improved, because what we've got right now isn't enough. Read the British Declaration of Human Rights and let us know what you think.

As the project develops there will be more and more that we can do and share, as we become a hub for the different parts of British opposition, working together to turn anger at and rejection of wrongdoing into a real and powerful movement for the future of Britain.

So whoever you are reading this now: welcome! Make sure you visit our blog- and join in with the new movement for rebuilding Britain!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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