Monday 9 July 2012

Bankers and Politicians Lack Morality


Bankers and Politicians Lack Morality

The public cry out loudly that the Bankers are corrupt, that the politicians are not to be trusted. And now they want to know who is to blame?  We have progressed to a wonderful society of greed, and this, as is often the case, stems from the roots, a plant that is dying always has poor roots. The people - the man and woman in the street of the different nations they are to blame. The public, and they alone, have chosen to elect the politicians of their choice, and they in turn pass the laws that control our society. The politicians pass the regulations that control the banks, and the banks will, finding themselves lacking in the necessary rules to abide by, find they attract the wrong type!
We had established an order of morality, it took many generations, but now that it seems is all to go. The arrival of politicians like Ed Balls and Gordon Brown and their greed for more taxes to give generously to the idle and wasteful meant that the drive to make more taxable profit has given us bankers whose only ambition was to make these bigger profits, and therefore a greater bonus for their banks and themselves.
Honesty and integrity became lost and what has seemed a time of more for all has become bound up in a system of benefits, and the money which we thought we were entitled to, without earning it, has become a monster. Now it seems we have to pay. Well not me, somebody else should pay, anybody but me!
Gone are the days of Prime Minister’s like Gladstone and Thatcher, Prime Ministers not frightened to bring in reforms, the first to bring the civil service under control, the second to ensure our factories could produce the good we needed for export and not controlled by inflexible unions.
David Cameron has replaced Gordon Brown. We have a new Prime Minister who after a couple of years is giving even more money away to overseas countries, who has done little to control the civil service who are out of control again. Companies are endeavouring to put more money into our industries, goods that could be sold throughout the world are being produced, we are still world leaders. But all our leaders, the ones we elected, only seem to be worrying about helping countries that only wish to have civil war.
Sorry gentlemen (Cameron and Clegg) – you were not elected to lead our country – that was done by the party faithful, who are now leaving both parties in droves. Get your priorities right. Bring the soldiers back to the U.K. and maintain them at their current level, the money saved in stopping overseas aid will be enough to do that.
Stop this immigration, possibly some of them could be a benefit to our workforce, but the word benefit sticks in my throat, it seems to be linked to immigration in other ways. We are a crowded country almost the most crowded in the world, we don’t need more people, and you only have to look at the recent unemployment figures to understand that.
Change the House of Lords …why! Just because Mr Clegg has no principles and has forgotten that it was only agreed to vote on it FREELY. by the fortunate well paid few. Mind you it could possibly do with a little alteration.
Still we voted at the last election, and if you didn’t well then you have no axe to grind
John Freame said - !and you know of him of course? -  John Freame said - Honesty, Integrity, and Plain Dealing should be the bye word of every honest fellow. He believed that, and lived by that code. He must now be turning in his grave – he founded Barclays over three hundred years ago.

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