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Tuesday 13 February 2024

Post-truth, post-shame, post-challenge Britain (489)

Many posts ago I wrote a blog called Living in The Penisic Era - 165. Now, it seems, we’ve morphed to a new era, not just into post truth and post-shame but one where there is only feeble push back. There is no effective challenge as day after day the falsehoods spew. It could be that there is now just too much, it comes too fast and sensible voices and coherent thought are drowned in the turd-filled verbal sewage overflow.

Another older post is called ‘Deference is killing us’ - 391. and that is part of the problem too. Tories have that overweening sense of entitlement that resonates with too many in other positions of power and especially the media, so that tribal instinct kicks in before duty to country and fellows less fortunate has time to impact.

There are many things we should not be ashamed of that we were, in past times, taught to be mortified by but something shame should definitely still attach to is lying through one’s teeth, repeatedly and publically for personal/political gain. Or - more so recently – just to get your mug in front of a camera gearing up for a lucrative GB News slot.

From the lies that brought us Brexit to the re-writing of history we saw at the covid ‘inquiry’ we now have a fluid, ever-present liquidity of lying in our post-Brexit, austerity-devastated, wealth-divided, privatisation-poisoned land.

Unflinching dishonesty has become so ordinary that while it still leaves a bad taste and a sort of fetid stink in the air – like the sad, un-cared for smelly folk I increasingly encounter on the bus – you just sort of grin and bear it and hope someone opens a window (real or metaphoric…)

But the damage is becoming catastrophic.

Take the muddle-mumbling and obfuscation of the vile, slimy, should-have-been-gone-long-ago Minister for Levelling up Michael Gove and the bollocks he’s been spouting recently about housing. Promising again to do away with no fault eviction – something this government had ample time and opportunity to do and have not done – IS lying - surely?

Take the nightmare deliberately and falsely created over the UK migrant issue that became, via the forked tongues of Boris Johnson, Priti Patel, Suella Braverman and, more recently, James Cleverly and PM Rishi Sunak – nothing at all about fixing the problem but all about dog-whistling to racists to flex the xenophobic muscle and keep in with the right wing head-bangers. Oh – and wasting £240m in the process for no result. Is obvious false presentation of reality not also unabashed lying?

The afore-mentioned Gove and afore-mentioned Johnson could be lined up with Farage if we wanted to talk about the biggest and most ruinous lie so far this century – Brexit. I’ll leave that one because even the folk who were taken in now realise it was a massive con. Only Johnson could think of putting such a huge lie on an object so associated with solid, work-a-day reliability – a red bus.

Not so long ago – amidst the howls of the Right-wing claiming left-wing bias by our so called public broadcaster the BBC – we had a chairman who was appointed by Tories and who had previously been a Tory donor and also an advisor to both Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak. The said Richard Sharp was only forced to resign when it emerged he was further mired in muck in an attempt to fix a mate’s loan for Johnson.

Watch any other party or other politically involved person who is not a Tory and see how they are minutely examined, probed for explanation, eviscerated if every i is not dotted every t not crossed.

But we have to find something to counter-act this dangerously unequal playing field.

When a Tory stands up in front of the media and lies about the mess the country is in (even though we are all living it) or tells us, yet again, they ‘have a plan’ to fix the, e.g. waterways of England, polluted by private companies that have simply sloshed away profits over the decades; when they tell us poverty is down when we know it’s not, when they tell us they are ‘investing’ in the NHS and the NHS is on its knees and literally no one is going to get the kind of response to their cancer awarded to Charles recently, when they lie and lie and lie about how state school kids were abandoned during covid - what do we do?

For once this is not one of my rhetorical questions.

I don’t know.

But we need to work something out because the shameless liars have razed the social structure of Britain to the ground along with much of the physical infrastructure and they have tainted all government administration with their slurry.

They are successfully blaming their mess on the least vocal, least powerful, poorest and most vulnerable people in society – and often – without challenge – claiming that somehow it’s the fault of other political parties. And they are getting away with it…

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