THE BRITISH EMPIRE SHOULD COLONIZE AGAIN THIS WORLD IF
IT WANTS TO EXIST, SURVIVE AND SUSTAIN AS A NATION STATE
May be my idea seems funny to read.
But, GB is no more a nation as it was once known for its power, politics and economy. Now, GB is an emasculated entity attached to the European Continent geographically and to the European Union politically. Its dwindling political power is seen today with a big question mark in a situation where a lying-in-home for Himalayan corruption has emerged as a hung Parliament to lead the common man in GB to become a Nepali to overthrow his ruler in a mass upsurge for certain. A hung-Parliament is not any sign of matured political wisdom of the people or the electorate. It is the clear sign of political instability and desperation among voting public confused to come at a conclusion to elect from among every inept politician they are left out to select in a so called Parliamentary process of general election. Having ruled India for a full 200 years, the Empire is Indian now in every aspect of its political process to govern the country. The only difference is, there is no Royal Head in India that is an eternally fixed knob on the political gates of GB.
The desperation of the Briton is understandable. Having no reason to go to war with a country far away in a distant continent, each British subject (note - not citizens) has been subjected to severe pounding financially as Barrister Tony Blair preferred GB to wag and pull barking the tobaggon that George Bush has assembled to uproot the entire Middle East using the tragedy of 9/11 as a pretext to invade Iraq.
The cost of one banana in GB is 10 times more than in any country that the Empire once controlled under its arm-pit as a colony - including Robert's Zimbabwe. The industrial output from Britain is less than half compared to the same 15 years ago. Big business houses in the GB are bought outright without bargain by expat business tycoons from India and the Middle East. The Harrods is the latest to be owned by a Gulf Sultanate. Church going Pro & Con Britons are no more practically even on Sunday. The pastors are imported from other nations to run the church shows in a ritual fashion. Influx of expats increase every year morphs the ethnicity of native English speaking people with the glamour of monsoon marriages and cross continental and crass religious persons. Single parents outnumber traditional family of fathers and mothers and their children. "My baby, your baby and our baby" syndrome is awfully glaring in the society. Privately each of Her Majesty's subject is brooding on the privy purse paid from the taxpayers money to those lock themselves around in British castles, palaces and Royal dwellings. Of all the people around the globe, the British subjects are the most calm and nonchalant to the type of Royal governance they are addicted to for centuries all along.
Changes needed to rule Britain with written constitutional systems of governance have no place in the thinking of the British society. The recently held elections are the step stone to take Britain into an era of rethinking to collectively change the political system oriented to people and not to Lords, dukes, princes and princesses. Her Majesty is too long with her shadow wearing the Crown studded with the Kohinoor looted by her Royal army from my country, India, while the Crown Prince is too old to be a King as his sons are ripe with every talent to become foot soldiers in the British Army in the streets of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Britain is beautiful. Intellectually it is very strong. It is reasonable in thinking too. With Tony Blair, all such acclaimed qualities have gone with the wind. Now, all that Britain needs is everything to mean "Great". That is only possible if each Briton comes out of the cocoon he is living in under a Monarchy which has no place in this part of the time this world is moving across time this world was born in a big bang or in 6 days. Whatever that may be, with British elections leading up to a hung Parliament, it is 7th day from now on for GB to take rest in any international matter for political, scientific, technological, environmental and intellectual matters or events.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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