Thursday 17 May 2007

Muhammad Haque advises Gordon Brown to stick to today's pledge and to not start lying as Blair did. And to start to tell the truth against Empire

By Muhammad Haque
2200 GMT London Thursday 17 may 2007


Gordon Brown can only ever expect forgiveness for the lies that Blair perpetrated and the lies that Gordon Brown was party to if Gordon Brown put an end to the regime of lying.

And if Gordon Brown starts telling the truth.

Too many liars have had sway in positions of 'elected' 'authority' with Blair. Brown’s silence over Blair's lies have not been overlooked.

But the absence of any truthful alternative in the Ca-moroned Conservatives means that other things being equal Brown will have at least two years of ordinary tenancy at the official addresses reserved by the de facto constitutional conventions of UK administration for the holder of the office of Prime Minster.

In that time, Brown must remove all significant traces of corruption of the office of Prime Minister that Blair so widely disproved and Brown must stop being such a racist as well.

He has already been wrong to say that in his opinion the UK has nothing to apologise for its racist imperialist record.

For in the continuation of that racist imperialist mentality lie so many seeds of otherwise avoidable discord and dysfunction with the most of the rest of the world.

The parts of the world where the real wealth exists and whence most of the UK’s so-called economic buoyancy of which Brown is the first to claim credit flow and are derived.

And as the world is very much reflected in the demography of the population in the UK, Gordon Brown must respect the truth that is created by the acceptance of the universality of all the rights and values that are in effect acceptable by all decent and right thinking people.

Brown must also put a sock to Bering overly ‘British’ and he must pause before overdoing his ‘Scottish non-nationalistic inclusive’ sound bytes.

He must recognise the role for 'Britain's prosperity' [!] played by generations of racists but ordinary, 'working class', poverty-infested’ Scots in furthering the racist British imperialistic cause at the expense of the peoples of Asia and African and he must pay tribute to the scarifies made by those servants of empire who were in turn treated with the same wanton contempt by the British as had been reserved for the millions whose descendents now occupy an entire continent that belonged to the original people of Australia.

[To be continued]