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Communism by stealth
by John Tyndall
Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaking in Hackney, East London,
on September 18th, uttered words that have been taken by many as a sign
that the real agenda of ‘New Labour’ is reverting to the norms of ‘Old
Labour’. He said:-
‘We must
search for true equality, equal status and opportunity. It must be a
Britain in which we continue to redistribute wealth and opportunity to
the many, not the few.’
Well, the only suprising thing about these words is that
anyone should be surprised at them. For several years, Britain has been
subjected to the illusion that New Labour represents the ‘moderate’
centre-left of politics, by contrast with the more militant left
leanings of Blair's predecessors. In fact, Tony Blair's government, is
in real terms by far the most left-wing government that Britain has
ever had. Only by cleverly concealed image-manipulation has it
contrived to convey a different impression. Now that Blair - in the
face of a virtually impotent Tory opposition - is starting to feel
unassailable, he no doubt believes that he can reveal his left-wing
agenda all the more unashamedly.
Marxist inspiration
Redistribution of wealth! Is that not basically a communist
concept? Translated into real terms, it amounts to taking away from the
wealth creators in order to give to those who contribute little, if
anything, to produce wealth. The latter should not be confused with
people who, beginning from social and economic disadvantage, raise
themselves to better living standards by intelligence and hard work.
These do not need ‘wealth-redistributing programmes’ to help them; they
can and do succeed by their own efforts, as millions have.
‘Redistribution of wealth’ is something entirely different. It is based
on an idea that the achievers in society have no more right to the good
things in life than the non-achievers. Karl Marx put it succinctly when
he coined the phrase: "from each according to his ability, to each
according to his needs." Marx's portrait appears less prominently on
Labour Party walls these days, but his spirit burns in Labour hearts as
strongly as ever.
But there is much more than this to the creeping bolshevism
of New Labour. In many different ways, Blair's party is showing its
dedication to the ideals of red revolution, even if it may have
discarded some of the externals.
One of the major principles of the bolshevist new order as
propounded by Lenin was its opposition to patriotism and its
undermining of the nation-state. Though the Soviet Union under Stalin
often honoured this principle more in the breach than the observance
(Soviet Russia frequently was in practice nationalist whilst in theory
internationalist), the original makers of the revolution were rootless
cosmopolitans who sought to bring down borders and establish a
world-government. All the policies of Blair & Co. point in this
direction. British history is denigrated in our schools. Native
children are taught to be ashamed, rather than proud, of their
nationality - in faithful accordance with Lenin's teachings.
Race equality a communist idea
It was an essential part of the communist creed that races
were all the same, differing only in their physical features, never in
their innate abilities and character. The theory was that by
manipulation of environmental conditions - claimed to determine the
unequal achievements of races - all racial groups would come up (or
down) to the same level. This is exactly the policy of Tony Blair's
Government. ‘Racism’ - the natural loyalty of people to their own kind
- as been made virtually ‘criminal’ in Blair's Britain, with a vast and
all-pervasive propaganda machine dinning the official ‘party line’ into
the heads of the population day and night.
Just as in Soviet Russia.
But it goes further. Under the Soviet system, ideological
conformity was enforced by every available device of power: the mass
media, the schools, the law, and the penal system. Dissenters - though
they have committed no normal crimes - were imprisoned for ‘thought
crimes’, deviations from the officially approved ways of thinking. We
are headed along that road in Britain today. The new name for this
totalitarian thought control is ‘political correctness’, but the
mentality that produces and enforces it is no different. Those jailed
for non-conformity - usually in matters concerning race - are not yet
great in number, but have no fear: Blair & Co are just biding their
time to stiffen laws in this sector which will result in many more
losing their freedom if they dare to express ‘forbidden’ thoughts on
the subject.
We always knew this would happen. ‘Blairism’ - the
presentation of a nice, people-friendly image for labour - was always a
deception. Now the Marxist demons are returning with a vengeance. The
people's republic of Britain is on its way. Communism by stealth, the
old strategy of the Fabians, is New Labour's dream.
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