Just how bad can things get?

Abyss

from Voice for Justice UK

Just when you think things can’t get any worse, events seem to defy all expectation … and they do.  After the UK’s hard-fought separation from Europe, for instance, Keir Starmer appears to have engineered an agreement to make us once again subject to EU rules, only this time minus the voting rights that previously allowed us a say in what those rules should be.  What Europe has contributed to this so-called agreement seems moot, but, at the very least, the UK now has some very unhappy fisherman, who see Starmer’s handing over of fishing rights in British waters for the next twelve years as a major betrayal.  Which it unquestionably is.
 
At the same time, the nation’s insane drive to celebrate death as the ultimate act of compassion continues apace, with return of the Leadbeater Bill to legalise assisted suicide back in the House of Commons last week for its third reading.  The Bill’s so-called safeguards, guaranteeing protection against coercive abuse, were exposed weeks ago as administratively unworkable – worse, as pie in the sky.  Yet here we are again, with the Bill’s sponsor, Kim Leadbeater, still claiming that the safeguards are the safest in the world.  News flash: across the world, wherever assisted suicide and/or euthanasia has been allowed, its scope has always radically and dramatically increased.  There are no ‘safeguards’ incorporated in the Bill that can guard against this.
 
Number three, STI rates in the UK are now at record levels, with 401,800 infections recorded for 2023, representing a 5% rise over the previous year.  We wait to see what the figures for 2024 will show!  But of particular interest, rates of infection for 2023 showed an 8% increase in gonorrhoea, and a 9% increase in syphilis over the previous year. This is a rise that has been fuelled, without doubt, by the normalisation of promiscuity in our culture, made infinitely worse by the promotion of sexual experimentation to children, with has resulted in turn in the highest number of infections for 2023 being amongst young people aged 15 to 24.

It surely doesn’t take a genius to see that sex education policy has been hurtling, like an out-of-control train, down the wrong track and one would have thought that, at the very least, the latest figures would have provoked an urgent rethink, prompting restraint.  But not a bit of it!  Instead, the NHS has now proudly announced that it is to trial the World’s first ever gonorrhoea vaccine, in the hopes that this will reverse the soaring number of infections.  So, there’s a relief for young people and those favouring a sexually adventurous lifestyle. If the vaccine works – albeit with only a 30% to 40% predicted chance of success – they can carry on regardless, safe in the knowledge that sex with anyone – whenever, wherever and with whomsoever they want – really is a human right! 

Add to all this the soaring levels of knife crime, the ever-rising death rates from drug abuse, the increasing risk of financial collapse, and ever-constant threat of terrorism from those hostile to our nation and values, and the outlook overall for the UK doesn’t seem too cheerful. On our present trajectory, in fact, we seem to be heading for the rocks, and yet still the Government and those in authority refuse to alter course and tackle the problems at source.  Still they refuse to uphold the values on which our nation has been built, and which, when followed, made us strong …  Still, they reject God.

The sad, and perhaps frightening, truth is that self-interest and ideology have today supplanted decency and faith and, come hell or high water, the exponents of this new Weltanschauung will not be moved. Yet by their intransigence and slavering pursuit of power they put themselves in opposition to God – who not just laughs at, but will not for much longer allow, their petty pretensions. 

Over the last seventy or so years, we have allowed the problems to grow by prioritising our personal ‘wants’ over the general good, and welcoming to our shores those overtly hostile to our faith, values, heritage, culture and national identity.  In the name of tolerance, diversity, and faux ‘compassion’, we have lost the capacity to say ‘No’ to evil.  But judgement now is coming – not just upon the UK, but upon the world.  If we are to have any chance of surviving the maelstrom that lies ahead, it is urgent we recover pride in our heritage, values, and national identity, and once again find the strength, courage and moral fortitude to stand up for truth and confront evil.  It is urgent that we reject compromise, and once again seek the highest good.

Received by email