Jezzer and May and the decentralised revolution (reformation)

in politics •  8 years ago 

I posted this around two months ago.

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@onecircular/bitcoin-how-jeremey-corbyn-might-become-the-next-prime-minister-of-the-uk.

And I was wrong. Well actually I was spot on. but Jezzer didn't quite make it. Democracy is such a bitter pill to swallow. Especially in the UK: lets see what democracy meant this time round:

  • Everything is pending the queens decision - the unelected queen that is - who also really has no decision.
  • May continues to flourish with no majority, and never winning a vote to be prime minister (standing in for dodgy dave)
  • Northern Ireland unionists are making deals with the nasty party and can pretty much hold the nation at its knees for its demands: that's right, in the UKs democracy a tiny proportion of people get to decide who gets to be prime minister and make a ransom list to them - which of course the power hungry nasty part will bow to.
  • And to top all of, your vote doesn't count - not if you live in an area where people disagree with you - especially if that is northern ireland.

Still. I was right two months before the media caught up. I don't have a crystal ball - the media and politicians are out of touch. And so there are our reasons to be cheerful: a new era for politics, a new era for democracy - and bitcoin, and crypto, and blockchain, and steem... will flourish.

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