The best government is that which governs least, and that which governs least is no government at all.
Parliament, pageant and protest
Quite frankly, whilst 650 half elected villains live it up across the road, spending millions of our money personally and billions corporately, aided by their completely unelected conspirators in the "other place" and egged on by a relic of feudalism who still claims to rule us and own all our property, the presence of a few crusties over the road protesting anything the democratic mafia do in the Victorian gothic Palace of Wasteminster "in our name" should be encouraged. Even if their message is a bit off-beam for my taste.
What that building and its risible ceremonial "represents" is as repugnant to me today as I dare say it seemed on 5th November 1605 to some others.
Those worried about the effect on a "World Heritage Site" (which really is a bit of a joke, let's face it - the centre of a power base that has in its time raped and plundered much of the world, including its "heritage") out really to be more worried at what is done in our name in the glorified latrine across the road: it is incalculably more destructive.
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About Jock

Name: Jock Coats
Age: 40s
Lives: Oxford, UK
Works: IT Support, Oxford Brookes University, where I am also a Governor of the University and a Warden in a hall of residence.
I am a card carrying Lib Dem, but am a confirmed market-anarchist, of the US Individualist Anarchists or Mutualist tradition. Other passions are social enterprise, monetary reform and housing. See full profile and contact form and at the following web-haunts:
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