Western Mail

Poverty created to keep us in our place

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THE feudal English class system prevents the equalisati­on of society and thus maintains the unequal distributi­on of a state’s wealth.

In fact there is economic exploitati­on of those that are vulnerable and less educated and we should realise that a two-tier system already exists in education and health whereby those that are affluent and powerful can afford the best health and educationa­l expertise.

In reality therefore poverty is deliberate­ly created in order to keep the people in their place for massive exploitati­on and the maximisati­on of profit. Thus preserving a structured form of social apartheid.

A written constituti­on that provides guidelines towards social justice and embodies the ideas and principles of equality and the pursuit of happiness for all would ensure that there is real democracy rather than retaining a feudal medieval class system that exploits the common people.

A modern constituti­on for the great Welsh nation is also needed in order to meet the aspiration­s of its people.

During the present time with the advent of the ultra far right cavalier Brexiteer that won the 2016 referendum with its dishonest campaign of stating that one million people would be arriving in the Imperial British State if the result was to remain a member of the EU can the referendum result therefore be termed democratic?

If a no-deal Brexit succeeds everyone should realise then that the door is wide open for the importatio­n of cheap geneticall­y modified food from the United States.

Naturally the more affluent will buy expensive, restricted and organicall­y grown food – thus again preserving a two-tier form of social apartheid.

Also, rather than calling himself a Minister for the Union, Boris should consider seeing himself as a puppet and stooge of Master Trump.

Finally, it can now be stated that the aristocrat­ic, Etonianite and fascist champagne-swilling upper class now rules.

Y Gwir yn erbyn y Byd.

J Meurig Jones Ystrad Meurig, Ceredigion

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