What is behind UK’s democracy banner?

The Month of June 2012 began while the British 86-year-old Queen, the second longest reigning monarch in the World and the fifth rich woman in Britain hold celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee in honor of her 60th years on the throne with UK taxpayers’ money.

Not much passed from the luxurious and expensive wedding of the Queen’s grandson at the peak of the economic recession and the poverty of millions of Britons, this time the Queen herself came on the scene in order to present a bright image of herself to the cameras, without even considering the right of the ordinary people as sponsors of the festivities to freedom of expression.

The Queen Elizabeth II did not even bother herself to remain loyal to the values that she claims by cancelling the invitation of the Middle Eastern and African tyrants. The autocrats of countries such as Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Swaziland and Lesotho were toasting the Queen’s health as her special guests while at the same time their actions in their own countries had left the ordinary people gasping for the breath. Moreover, the presence of Harbinder Singh Rana, a sex attacker, right beside the Queen in the Royal Barge during the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations has left no room for the royalist extremists to defend. The Queen’s special guest was jailed for five indecent assaults, eleven assaults causing actual bodily harm and an attempted assault in August 1986.

Showing off her wealth proudly and wearing a one-million-pound crown on her head, apparently the Queen was not reluctant to perform all traditions of this 1100-year-old ceremony completely, which slaves were part of.

On June 4, reports revealed that coach-loads of long-term unemployed jobseekers were taken to London to work as unpaid stewards during celebrations marking the British Queen’s 60th year on the throne. The jobseekers from South West England had no access to toilets for 24 hours, and were taken to a swampy campsite outside London after working for 14 hours on Sunday 3 June.

Meanwhile, Britain’s mainstream media did their best as usual to present a beautiful and lucky image of the jubilee pageant and to show their loyalty to the Queen.

The TV, radio, internet and official websites were all full of images of citizens who happily and laughingly congratulated the Queen as if no one has counter-opinion in this country.

However, the facts proved the contrary as there were Britons that questioned the existence of the Queen.

The riches’ show-offs to express their loyalty to the Queen was the major theme of the media, but no official media covered protests of the critics of the monarchy, as if no one heard their voices. Obviously, even the royalist extremists’ attack to peaceful gatherings of Republicans should not be broadcasted.

No one paid attention to the Irish and Scottish people’s deep hatred of the Queen and apparently such news should not be placed in the media circus of BBC and Sky.

Street parties were 95-fold less in Scotland than in England while 20 out of the overall 100 street parties held in Scotland were organized by the Orange Order, with direct funding from the Labour party.

British citizens did not even have the right to joke with the Queen; otherwise they would meet the same fate of Liam Allen, the 19-year-old youth, who was sentenced to 19 months in prison just because of a joke on the facebook.

The ceremonies finished and Britain showed its extraordinary democracy, in which the highest rank person in the country is not supervised by any monitoring institution and no one can question its legacy.

The democracy, in which the power structure in its highest level remains still unknown after 100 years.

The democracy, in which only one person is all her lifelong in charge of taking final decisions on all of the country’s affairs.

British citizens paid millions of pounds again for one person and from now on the whistle is blowing that it wouldn’t be the last Windsor Elizabeth II’s expenditure. The UK Queen is old and she would pass way sooner or later, so another expensive ceremony is on the way.

SSM/HE

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