The rebirth of a communist hydra – and the craven Tories acted as midwife

Jun 17, 2020 by

by Robert James, The Conservative Woman:

THE refusal of the Conservative Party to interest itself in the culture wars that have been rumbling on for decades is a strategic error that the public continues to pay for heavily.

The latest battle in the long war – described by Peter Hitchens as the Abolition of Britain – took place last week, with mass protests and the vandalising of statues and desecration of war memorials.

The chain of events which started with the horrible death of George Floyd (who had moved to Minneapolis to start a new life, following release from prison) at the hands of a policeman and ended with the vandalising and boarding up of Winston Churchill’s statue in Parliament Square is the kind of grim farce which could occur only in the mad world our leaders have permitted to evolve.

[…]  The ‘long march through the institutions’ as proposed by the Italian communist Antonio Gramsci seems to have taken place in Britain over the past 40-odd years, 27 of which have seen Conservative governments running the show with progressively worsening levels of capitulation to the Left’s social policies.

As I indicated at the start of this piece, the Tories thought that market economics would see them right. In other words, they knew they price of everything and the value of nothing.

Therefore, by trying to ignore, exploit or ride the tigers of political correctness, mass immigration, climate change extremism and the politicisation of policing and education, they have been midwife to the rebirth of a great beast: Communism. Can Mr Johnson and his team fight this hydra-headed force? I am not hopeful.

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Read also: Is the US on the verge of a communist revolt? by John-Henry Westen, LifeSite

 

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