Monday, 17 November 2014
Revealed : How the Coalition has helped rich by hitting the poor.
In a landmark study of the coalition's tax and welfare policies 6 months before a general election, it has been revealed how money has been transferred from the poorest to the better off, apparently refuting the chancellor of exchequer's claims that the country has been 'all in it together.'
According to independent research published today, and seen by the Observer Newspaper George Osborne has been engaged in a significant transfer of income from the least well off half of the population to the more affluent in the past four years. Those with the lowest incomes have been hit hardest.
In an intervention that will come as a major blow to the government's claim to have shared out the burden of austerity equally, the report by economists at the London School of Economics and the institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, finding that :-
1. Sweeping changes to benefits and income tax have had the effect of switching income from the poorer half of households to most of the richer half, with the poorest 5% in in the country in terms of income loosing nearly 3% of what they would have earned if Britain's tax and welfare system of May 2010 had been retained.
2. With the exception of the top 5% who lost 1% of their potential income. It is the better half of the country that has gained financially from the changes, with an increase of between 1.2% and 2% in their disposable income.
3. The top 1% in terms of income have also been small net gainers from the changes bought in by David Cameron's government since May 2010, which includes a cut in the top rate of income tax.
4. Two-earner households, and those with elderly family members, were the most favourably treated, as a result of direct tax changes and state pensions respectively.
5. Lone-parent families have done worse, losing much more through cuts in benefits and tax credits and higher council tax than they ever gained through higher income tax allowances. Families with children in general. and largefamilies in particular, also did much worse than the average.
6. A quarter of the lowest paid 10% have shouldered a particularly heavy burden, losing more than 5% of what would have been their income without the coalitions's reforms.
For more on this see here:-
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/nov/15/coalition-helped-rich-hitting-poor-george-osborne
and more here
http://www.welfareweekly.com/
Not that any of the above surprises too much, this is what the tories and their friends do, look after the rich, lie to the people, persecute the sick, diabled and vulnerable. Surely they are not fit to represent the people of this country. It is is time to destroy this nasty coalition.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Henry Miller (26/12/1891 - 7/6/1980) - Utopian Speculations.
An American writer I admire, Henry Miller, is known for breaking existing literary forms, who sought to reestablish the freedom to live without the constraints and restraints of civilization.
His works often reflected hos own personal experiences, measured with a humanism that often shocked and outraged. Writing about all phases of his life, everything that happened to him struck him as being of equal and monumental importance.His total surrender to life without meaning has resonated with me for a while, and despite succumbing to what some people have referred to as 'existential despair' he never completely surrendered reason. He has become one of the worlds forbidden writers, forbidden because he dared to speak from his dark passionate heart, of some place beyond ideology , where the shadows of the soul know no time.The perception of Henry Miller as a writer and literary outlaw remains today.
The following paragraph was quoted in Normal O. Brown's Life against death and he comments on Millers's text as follows:' Utopian speculations such as these of Henry Miller must come back into fashion. They are a way of affirming faith in the possibility of solving problems that seem at the moment insoluable. Today even the survival of humanity is a utopian hope.'
Here's to Henry Miller spiritual Anarchist.
' The cultural era is past. The new civilization, which my take centuries or a few thousand years to usher in, will not be another civilization - it will be the open stretch of realization which all the past civilizations have pointed to. The city, which was the birth place of civilization, such as we know it to be, will exist no more. There will be nuclei of course, but they will be mobile and fluid. The peoples of the earth will no longer be sent off from one another within states but will flow freely over the surface of the earth and intermingle. There will be no fixed constellations of human aggregates. Governments will give way to management, using the word in a broad sense. The politician will become as superannuated as the dodo bird. The machine will never be dominated, as some imagine; it will be scrapped, eventually, but not before men have understood the nature of the mystery which binds them to their creation. The worship, investigation and subjugation of the machine will give way to the larger one of power - and of possession. Man will be forced to realize that power must be kept open, fluid and free. His aim will be not to possess power but to radiate it.'
Friday, 14 November 2014
Africa Stop Ebola
There's already a song about Ebola by high profile Francophone West African musicians. Why doesn't Mr Bob Geldof simply promote this song? Or even acknowledge its existence? 'Africa stop Ebola' features a number of international stars :- Tiken Jah Faloky, Amadou and Marian, Salif Keita, Ounu Sangare, Kandina Kora, Mory Kante, Sia Tolno, Barbara Kana and rappers Didire Awadi and Markus and Mokoke, so why another rehash of the grotesque ' Do they know its Christmas'. We should remember that this crisis is part of a long colonial disengagement, Geldof just compliant in glossing neo-liberal policies towards the continent with a humanitarian/ anti poverty sheen of respectivitety, gathering together in my humble opinion a worthless pile of toss, which ignores the richness of Africa's own musical voice that is already out there.
The Ebola crisis is tragic and devastating, a crisis for humanity,the fight against it, is a fight well worth supporting but we should not ignore or erase the efforts of those that come fromAfrica while making it appear that western actions are what saved the poor diseased Africans once again. We should not either forget that the aid industry that has emerged from efforts like Band Aid, have themselves fuelled human rights abuses, and corruption across the African continent and missed the Ebola crisis in its entirety. Ebola is a pestilance but we must carry on treating sufferers and the people from country's effected with dignity and respect.
Please share and support the above project , all profits of which go to Medecins Sans Frontiers/Doctors without borders
http://www.msf.org.uk/
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
" We will kill you. We will break your bones.".
Torture is an everyday reality in Tibet yet survivor accounts are rare, used by China as a weapon against political dissent, since the Chinese forcefully took over Tibet in 1959.Harsh treatment is common at the prisons where diissidents are held, with prisoners routinely subjected to torture, beatings, and forms of abuse.
Ex-political prisoners are closely monitored by Chinese authorities, their families often under threat if they speak out and escape into exile overseas is increasingly difficult. When Tibetans do share information they are risking everything.
Hear from torture testimonies read by the actors Dominic West, Alan Rickman, Juliet Stevenson and David Threlfall.
As many as 133 Tibetans have also set themselves ablaze in self-immolation protests calling for Tibetan freedom, opposing Beijing's rule and calling for the return of their exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. As others have also resisted their actions represent the wishes and aspirations of countless Tibetans living under repressive Chinese rule.
You can also read about recent incidents and learn how you can join the campaign to stop torture in Tibet.
Please share the testimonies widely, lets show the Chinese that the world is watching, and continue to help global Tibetan groups who campaign to secure the release of courageous individuals who symbolise the enduring resistance of Tibetans inside Tibet.
Free Tibet.
http://freetibet.org/
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Monday, 10 November 2014
Berlin Wall vs Palestine Wall
Of course a real comparison would be measured by how the soviets regularly pulverised West Berlin from the air and occasionally launch massively destructive ground attacks destroying Berlins basic infrastructure, and preventing all flights landing, and refusing to talk to whatever government the population elected. And refusing to allow most goods into the city.
It is a good thing that Israel is the only democracy in the region, means anything other than the best equipped army running the show.
Remember too, that the Berlin wall was 96 miles long, while the Palestinian wall is significantly larger stretching out over 400 miles.
Anyway yesterday Palestinian youth destroyed a hole in Israels security wall with the Palestinian territories as a symbolic gesture to mark 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Like the Berlin Wall previously it snakes through Palestinian land, isolating people from their land, extended family and friends, and one day soon, this oppressive apartheid wall will one day fall. too Despite all obstacles the Palestinian peoples determination to be free remains as strong as ever. Their thirst for freedom grows, the walls that surround them, do not protect, but cruelly divide, they don't prevent a peoples existence, but only serve to incite resistance.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Lest we forget
90% of victims of war are civilians , lest we forget to move forward from bloodshed and work for peace. If as much money was put into this objective as there is nto killing and its misery it would benefit the whole world.
Those who benefit the most financially are those with investments in the war machine and land/resource grabbing. Today I feel reinforces the ideal of patriotism and militarism, in stark contrast to the original ' Armistice day' when the nations of the world hoped to be united in peace. The horrors and misery of World War 1 still need remembering, but not in a way that reinforces an ugly military agenda. Today politicians stand praying for peace while preparing for war...their hypocrisy abounds. The grisly facts and horrors of war in all our histories is worth more than all the false red poppy illusions that are being seen today. Sadly the red poppy today has been hijacked by arms companies, look how last week Lockheed Martin, the World's biggest arms company sponsored the Poppy Rocks Ball., and Thales joined Boris Johnson in a Big Red poppy Billboard at Westminster.
Today I remember all those sadly lost, in two World Wars but also those that everyday risk their lives to build peace and prevent conflict, and time turn to one another as friends, united in our goals working together, so that the future potential of conflict could be resolved to the extent that all the current spending on arms and the war machine was no longer necessary.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Israels protective edge operation.
When we talk of Israels protective edge operation in Gaza, we should not forget over 2130 humans bombed to death, the over 500 children or the 89 families exterminated. We speak of the living, and this is their life. Tens of thousands of refugees will be finding shelter from the cold, wind and the rain,in bombed United Nations schools and the remains of their destroyed homes.
And Gaza remains beseiged, the biggest ghetto in the world awaiting the next round of oppression, knowing that any form of resistance will be labelled terrorist.
Boycott Israel.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Remember, remember!
'Behind every mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea..and ideas are bulletproof.'
-Alan Moore -'V for vendetta'
Solidarity with all those marching tonight, may you ignite the world with passion. Gorgeous moon tonight also, don't forget to look up as it lights the way. Together we can all dismantle the masters house
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Moan
Still can't upload photos or video in libraries, but that is the least of our problems. At the moment in time we have a corrupt authoritarian government thrashing everything decent about this country, flogging of our public services, cutting our beloved welfare state- all of which we have paid for, killing 1000's through their cruel draconian policies, founded on social Darwinism and eugenics by stealth, and what are the nation and media babbling on about? How much Millibland gave a woman who was begging, and how he looked while doing it, the same as he usually does. Tories, labour, the bloody liberals, where is the difference. There whole damn country seems to be heading back to the workhouse times. A man immoral bunch that make me ashamed and angry to say the least
Tens of thousands of desperate jobseekers will be forced to cancel Christmas too, due to benefit sanctions, job centres develop a scrooge like mentality at this time of the year, about 59,000 job seekers were sanctioned in December 2013.
Gradually all are support and sustenance is being kicked away. Bah.
Tens of thousands of desperate jobseekers will be forced to cancel Christmas too, due to benefit sanctions, job centres develop a scrooge like mentality at this time of the year, about 59,000 job seekers were sanctioned in December 2013.
Gradually all are support and sustenance is being kicked away. Bah.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Prisoner of Palestine - by Seize the Day
A powerful song from the band Seize the Day about the conflict in Palestine. No images just words.
Seize the Day are a great forward thinking bold green anarchist band.
Still having problems with libraries computers please bare with me.
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