- Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:02 pm
#13069
And this is what upsets me most of all - the moral decline.
Setting aside my own political and religious beliefs for a moment, I find that the decline in moral standards in public life is increasingly being mirrored in society; or is it the other way around, or is it indeed a feedback loop? Whatever, we are now of a situation where we're beginning to make openly corrupt governments around the world look a model of probity. We saw, to all intents and purposes, an insurrection in the US in January. How many of those high up who called for this on social media platforms have been prosecuted? None. And it looks like no-one ever will be.
Look at the corpulent, somnolent Prime Minister of this country; seated next to a 95 year old David Attenborough at the COP26 bunfest, he wore no mask. It has been said that in Scotland, the rules still say a mask should be worn in such places. Will he face sanction? Of course not. We have the worst infection rate in Europe; I do wish that Europe would slap an outright blanket ban on UK citizens travelling there, but can you imagine the whining from the Fourth Estate if that happened? No coming via Slovenia, Greece or whatever - you hold a UK passport, you're quarantined for 14 days and then sent home.
What chance have we of a Labour Government being elected? None, I'd say. Johnson is now the leader of a "tax and spend" Government, something the Tories used to frighten the electorate with about Labour. A less morally-bankrupt party? Electorate has demonstrated they don't care.
There are times when I wish that Covid, rather than having a 97% survival rate, had a 97% death rate.
This is one of them.
I'll go and lie down in my basket now and wait for the ADs to kick in.