Saturday 27 September 2008

Out In the Open. What Brown Might Be Organising

Angels is not of the same political opinions as Richard Murphy but has a healthy respect for his professional and analytic skills; which is why his blog, Tax Research UK, is among the Links. This morning a remarkable post appears there. From an Angelic viewpoint it embodies fears about the Brown regime: why it acts with such arrogant disregard for the electorate; and its undemocratic and improper manipulation of the remains of the Constitution it has torn up.

He writes:

'If the US doesn’t bail out its banks this weekend we’ll be in the biggest global financial crisis we’ve ever seen. ...so far the consequences have been contained... With no package that won’t be possible... Already the banks won’t lend to each other. If they won’t pay each other, which is the next step, then the economy quite literally stops.'

And he goes on to suggest what might be in the pipeline to meet this occurrence.


'1) Printing vast amounts of money. We really might need it. Runs on banks get worse when there is no cash to make settlement.

2) Holding talks on creation of a government of national unity. We might need it. If the banking system fails we’ll have a crisis as bad as a serious war.

3) Planning to suspend stock and secondary markets. They will not help in the current scenario.

4) Preparing emergency powers to control food, water and power supplies. If non-payment becomes an issue these could fail very fast.

5) Preparing to mobilise reserves to maintain law and order. When people are hungry or frightened they act irrationally.

6) Seeking combined German / French / UK and maybe Italian cooperation to bail out banks in places like Belgium, Denmark and maybe the Netherlands where they could not do it themselves. The EU is going to have to act, and if it can’t, it’s leading members will need to do so instead.

7) Preparing to suspend the claim of all offshore companies on banks, even if intra-group. The liabilities of these banks are in mainstream countries. The assets are offshore. Their claim on our states can be broken in this way.

I could probably add to the list after breakfast. That will do for starters. Of course, none of this may be needed. But it would be wholly irresponsible to ignore the possibility. We won’t know if it is happening. I hope it is. I think it that serious.'

This is a clear statement, from one apparently of their own, of what so many have feared and written about for some time. That the authoritarian and unelected Brown will use the financial crisis to impose his regime permanently upon the United Kingdom, using state powers that have been so increased and unleashed by New Labour.

2 comments:

Elby the Beserk said...

Quite so. I get alarming collywobbles when I think that the economic crisis may just be what Brown wanted. Indeed, I wonder whether he welcomed it, and helped it on its way.

hatfield girl said...

Have faith in entrepreneurial capitalism Elby. It's always going to come out best. Though the episodes of statism and war get in the way of life's enjoyment, I must agree.

There is some effort being put into scaring up an 'only the state can save us now' death throes of New Labour and its mouths, isn't there?