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Flocking to financial slavery
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|Issue 65, January/February 2026
Counting the cost of a universal basic income
BRITISH people are still glum and grumbling after Rachel Reeves’s budget but what did they expect?
They should know by now that government is an extortion racket.
While many voters regret their decision in the last general election, die-hard Labour supporters continue to make excuses: Tory mismanagement and Brexit ruined the economy.
Daily Mail readers, meanwhile, have been told that the budget has taken from hard-working families and given to benefit claimants. This is exactly what the powers-that-be want people to believe, not only as the old divide-and-rule strategy, but because society needs to understand that jobs are disappearing rapidly, and the future is Universal Basic Income and total dependence on the state.
The looming technocracy has no use for the majority of the workforce. Data and distribution centres will be run by robots. Artificial intelligence will rise through the occupational strata to replace professional practitioners such as lawyers and doctors.
Call it new technology
And they use it to burn
And they show no concern
Work for their prosperity
While the big wheels turn
Now it's too late to learn
Don't upset the teacher
Though we know he lied to you
Don't upset the preacher
He's gonna close his eyes for you
And it's a shame
That you're so afraid
Just a worker waiting in the pouring rain
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