There comes a point when the paradigm collapses and sweat soaks through the regime's shirts, suits - and even the walls of those offices where they sat confidently in control.
Certain frames and physiognomies show this best. Endgame managerialists, corrupted faces basted in progressive absurdities, each pixel bloated with the priggish superiority of a 1980s Thatcher-hating student.
I was led along subterranean grey-green corridors lined with pipes, gently undulating floors soft underfoot, the starkness and desperation of a collapsing system impossible to ignore.
Shameful thoughts rocked me. If this was the power we'd quaked from, we were to blame for our national collapse.
An inner 'war room against the far Right' housed our flailing leader and his grisly cabinet. He sat apparently melting, the inner circle of global-warming nutjobs, trans-activists and multiculturalist morons scrolling phones, aware that soon even a job in Home Bargains or working for Deliveroo would be tempting. Their instinct for imminent middle-class failure was clearly in full hysteria mode.
An enormous and oafish man - supposedly our Foreign Secretary - was slowly finger-reading offensive articles I'd written. Impossible not to be delighted that my obscure scribblings had been noticed, even if by this 24-carat cretin. Particular attention was drawn to my post on voting intentions, given the manufactured scandals engulfing 'far Right insurgents':
My view is not to destroy the good in pursuit of the best, or whatever the cliche is! So Reform get my vote for now, but without any illusions - especially about their slippery Muslim chancer.
We're in a failed state and my worry is how that can be changed, without all-out conflict. I hope it can, but it will need a peaceful transition easily as difficult as any in our history (and of course they were often violent, but never involved full 'revolution').
Reform are not 'the answer', since there isn't one 'answer'. What we need is a return to British democracy - warts and all - with some new features. Too lengthy to discuss here, but above all, absolute freedom of speech and equality within an independent legal system.
The only viable path is through some epochal change - of the sort Douglas Carswell has worked on. But that may - appallingly - be impossible now, in which case we'll get civil war. Quite possible, I'd say, with the vast ethnic replacement and sectarianism.
The government’s legal shyster smiled.
‘That’s clearly incitement. How does 31 months inside suit you?’
How could my words be of interest to them?
‘Think yourself lucky. My Iranian colleagues hang people from cranes, for less. I’ve been advising them on the how to counter British and American imperialism, if their essential nuclear sites are bombed, breaking international law.’
‘You’ll be inviting them to commit terror acts in England, offering free legal advice? No, that’s ridiculous - you’d never do it gratis.’
That comment saw my immediate arrest.
Good stuff Paul you got Lammy to at t.I wish Starmer would melt.A civil war may be necessary it's the only way to kill off all the elite bastards that caused all this shit.
Turn the superheated steam on the dirty stinking politicians, divert the Thames to flush all the traitorous civil servants down the plughole.
We need to form our own government of like minded communities, digital networks are perfect for this.
With Reform on 34% in the Ipsos poll today and Labour on 25% (Who are these morons), the momentum is increasing and pretty soon we could be looking at a constitutional crisis as confidence in the government disappears.