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The near universal condemnation by politicians and journalists of Philip Schofield's act of lese-majeste is a scary reminder of just how monolithic the British establishment is. 

The matter Schofield tried to raise goes to the heart of power. It's not about policy; it's personal. If certain pillars of the state are criminals of the basest, meanest kind and all their colleagues-  politicians, journalists, the judiciary- have conspired to protect them...well- let's just not go there! Sue him, sack him, grind him into the dust- and spare your tears for the powerful men whose reputations he has besmirched!

Challenge the establishment- I mean really challenge it, not just make jokes about it-  and you hit a force field.

Date: 2012-11-11 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
We had two revolutions- but they're both a long time ago- and they've been papered over. Firstly the Civil War (which gave us a short-lived republic) and then the "Glorious Revolution" which got rid of James II.

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