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The U.K. is being swept by a movement to strip power from a small group of elite bankers and media barons whose “private interests have bankrupted and corrupted the public realm”

While such thinking here in America is labeled conspiracy theory due to the brain washing of the masses by the corporate media Great Britain has been woken up to the truth.

Thanks to a series of scandals that have brought the truth to the masses it is now mainstream knowledge in Great Britain that the masses are being ran by an elite few.

The nation is now being hit by a public movement, backed by the leaders of the ruling political parties, to strip the power away from the small group of elite who have brought the nation to runs.

Again, while this is “conspiracy theory” in the U.S. it is mainstream fact in the U.K.

Here is a report from the British newspaper the U.K. on how the nation is looking to deal with the issue.

Public jury campaign launched to take power away from UK’s ‘feral’ elite

Expenses, bonuses and hacking crises share origins, says campaign group that includes Greg Dyke and Philip Pullman

Declaration: A new jury to put the British public interest first


, chief political correspondent
guardian.co.uk,Sunday 31 July 2011 21.53 BST


 

A public jury would take power back from the elite, campaigners say, as typified by Fred Goodwin, ex-Royal Bank of Scotland boss. Photograph: Danny Lawson/AP

A public jury would take power back from the elite, campaigners say, as typified by Fred Goodwin, ex-Royal Bank of Scotland boss. Photograph: Danny Lawson/AP

Britain is being run by a “feral” elite whose members are responsible for a series of crises – from phone hacking to the row over bankers’ bonuses – which have scarred the country, a new, non-party group headed by the author Philip Pullman claims.

A 1,000-strong “public jury” should be selected at random to draw up a “public interest first” test to ensure that power is taken away from “remote interest groups” which currently treat the public with contempt, according to the group’s declaration. The call for a public jury, which has been signed by 56 academics, writers, trade unionists and politicians from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green party, is published in the Guardian.

Its signatories include Greg Dyke, former director general of the BBC, Caroline Lucas, the only Green MP who is also her party’s leader, and the civil liberties campaigner and Labour peer Lady Kennedy. Guardian columnists Polly Toynbee and Madeleine Bunting have also signed the declaration.

Launched by Neal Lawson, a former adviser to Gordon Brown who chairs the left of centre Compass group, the group says that decisive action is needed to wrest power back from a small elite.

“Something is unravelling before our eyes,” the group says. “From bankers to media barons, private interests have bankrupted and corrupted the public realm. Power, for so long hidden in the pockets of a cosy elite, has been exposed. Those who wield it have been found wanting – in scruples, in morals and in decency.”

The group says that the three crises – MPs’ expenses, bankers’ bonuses and illegal phone hacking – share common origins. “Politicians, bankers and media moguls … share a common culture in which greed is good, everyone takes their turn at the trough, and private interest takes precedence over the public good.”

In a Guardian article, the authors of the declaration warn of a “feral” elite. Lawson and Andrew Simms, fellow at the New Economics Foundation, write: “With no pressure for higher ethical standards, the new all-powerful elites were like kids left free in the sweetshop, going feral as they lost all self-control and all touch with society.”

The group says that 1,000 citizens should be selected at random to sit on a public jury that will propose reforms to banking, politics. The jury, to be funded from the public purse, would examine:

  • Media ownership.
  • The financial sector’s role in the crash.
  • MP selections and accountability.
  • Policing and public interest.
  • How to apply a “public interest first” test more generally to British political and corporate life.

The declaration’s main critique of Britain – that power is concentrated in the hands of a small elite – echoes the thinking of Ed Miliband. The Labour leader, who has been praised for shaping the public response to the phone-hacking scandal, recently said that too much power in the media and other industries is concentrated in the hands of too few people.

“The powerful are very good at talking about the responsibilities of the powerless but they aren’t very good at looking at their own responsibilities,” Miliband told the Times on 23 July as he called for the “big six” energy companies to be broken up. “Labour is the party of the grafters, the people who work hard and do the decent thing but don’t feel they get a very fair deal out of society.”The declaration is also signed by Lord Wood, an Oxford don who is a senior adviser to Miliband.

 

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This is some more b.s. by Mobay.   This is not a popular widespread movement.   I quote from his post:

 

"A 1,000-strong “public jury” should be selected at random to draw up a “public interest first” test to ensure that power is taken away from “remote interest groups” which currently treat the public with contempt, according to the group’s declaration. The call for a public jury, which has been signed by 56 academics, writers, trade unionists and politicians from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green party, is published in the Guardian."

 

56?   academics? writers? trade unionists?  politicians from Labour? Liberal Democrats?  Green Party?  a small group of leftist class warfare baiters?

 

LMAO

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This is some more b.s. by Mobay.   This is not a popular widespread movement.   I quote from his post:

 

"A 1,000-strong “public jury” should be selected at random to draw up a “public interest first” test to ensure that power is taken away from “remote interest groups” which currently treat the public with contempt, according to the group’s declaration. The call for a public jury, which has been signed by 56 academics, writers, trade unionists and politicians from Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green party, is published in the Guardian."

 

56?   academics? writers? trade unionists?  politicians from Labour? Liberal Democrats?  Green Party?  a small group of leftist class warfare baiters?

 

LMAO

that is not why I posted this could care how the UK deals with the issue.

this is why I posted it!!!!

While such thinking here in America is labeled conspiracy theory due to the brain washing of the masses by the corporate media Great Britain has been woken up to the truth.

Thanks to a series of scandals that have brought the truth to the masses it is now mainstream knowledge in Great Britain that the masses are being ran by an elite few.

The nation is now being hit by a public movement, backed by the leaders of the ruling political parties, to strip the power away from the small group of elite who have brought the nation to runs.

Again, while this is “conspiracy theory” in the U.S. it is mainstream fact in the U.K.

 

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended
our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost
forty years."

"It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world
if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.
But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a
world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite
and world bankers is surely preferable to the national
auto-determination practiced in past centuries."

 

 

"For more than a centure, idealogical extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interest of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with other around the world to build a more integrated global, political, and economic structure-one world, if you will. If that is the charge i stand guilty, and i am proud of it."

David Rockefeller

David Rockefeller's Autobiography 'Memoirs'

 

glenn beck david rockefeller's quote from his memiors

 

If a nation values anything more than freedom, then it will lose it's freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort and security that it values, it will lose that too. Unknown Americans must decide: Are we to be governed by Americans or by an International organization ? I, for one, owe no allegiance to the United Nations nor will I give it any. I obey only the U.S. Constitution. You had better think about this issue, for if the U.N. can violate the Sovereignty of Haiti, Iraq and other countries, it can violate ours...The United States may not be the top dog 15 years from now. U.N.security council resolutions, backed by say Chinese soldiers, could be aimed at us |

| Charley Reese [ Orlando Sentinel ] 

 

that's the point I was try to make!!!!!

 

   



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"While such thinking here in America is labeled conspiracy theory due to the brain washing of the masses by the corporate media Great Britain has been woken up to the truth."

 

I don't see any evidence that Great Britain has been woken (sic) up to anything.

"Thanks to a series of scandals that have brought the truth to the masses it is now mainstream knowledge in Great Britain that the masses are being ran by an elite few."

 

I don't see any evidence that it is main stream knowledge anywhere.

"The nation is now being hit by a public movement, backed by the leaders of the ruling political parties, to strip the power away from the small group of elite who have brought the nation to runs."

 

I see no evidence that the leaders of the ruling political parties are backing any such movement. (Maybe a few green party and leftist leaders)

"Again, while this is “conspiracy theory” in the U.S. it is mainstream fact in the U.K."

 

No, it isn't mainstream fact in the U.K.

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