Get Britain back on track
The Cost of Living Crisis. It is a deliberate attack on our quality of life, aided and abetted by the very people in whom we have placed our trust. The National Party politicians.
Things are really bad now. They’re about to get a whole lot worse.
Food production will drop and food prices will increase more.
Once the election is over we will see fuel prices steadily return to the £2/Ltr level and continue rising.
Following Saudi Arabia’s decision to no longer commit itself to trading oil priced in dollars we can expect a significant weakening of the dollar and all the other fiat, western currencies, such as Sterling, to weaken with it. Given the UK’s need to import even basic goods, such as food. This will have severe consequences for us.
Incomes – Will continue to be suppressed. We will become increasingly desperate as the cost of living crisis will bite ever harder and deeper into society. The national parties will offer their solutions, which will involve ever extreme erosion and dismantling of civil liberties and rights while skilfully avoiding addressing the real reasons for what is going on. Namely, the deliberate use of the energy companies as the means of driving up the cost of everything.
Interest Rates – The Government’s response to the increase in inflation by increasing interest rates, was incompetent at best and a thoroughly evil abomination of policy at worst.
Housing – With low levels of savings and punitively high levels of interest and the weakening of the pound, the difficulties people are experiencing in buying homes is only going to continue and get worse.
Defending British business. Another area in which our economic life has been under attack, and has been for a very long time, is the way the multi nationals have been allowed to operate in the UK on a very low tax basis, whilst Britain’s surviving businesses are not. The inability of successive UK Governments to effectively tax the multi nationals has given them a tremendous operating advantage. This is killing off UK business, destroying the commercial and social experience on the high street, as well as damaging the UK Government’s revenues. We propose taking measures to effectively tax the multi nationals. See the section on Corporate Colonialism.