You’ve just been elected as an MP and your political group or party holds the majority of Seats in Parliament.
Your group or party now has power over everything. Can change anything. Can be anything. Can do everything that you all promised the people who voted for you when you were successfully elected, just the other day.
In the briefings and within the advice that was never available to you and your political colleagues before the election took place, you are told very clearly, that everything the last government was actually doing, no matter what they were saying publicly, was the only way that they were able to keep government and the public sector running.
The alternative was that the economy, quickly followed by the government and then all public services would simply collapse.
As you catch your breath, you realise that all the things that have been hurting people, whether it was the cost-of-living crisis, inflation, house building, immigration, the benefits crisis or many other of the other social issues you have promised to tackle are all connected to the economy.
You now understand that everything in The System relates to money and specifically to ‘growth’ and the GDP that sits behind it in some way.
People of all kinds, all ages and all backgrounds are struggling.
You saw it only too well as you campaigned before the election was held. Pain and suffering was lurking in just about every direction that you looked.
You are told that you can keep the economy running. Just as long as you keep finding credible reasons to spend.
‘Credible’ reasons are what you need to build and maintain the narrative that justifies the reason to borrow and print money. So that ‘growth’ hides all of the problems, and the money you have created keeps flowing in all the directions that The System demands that it should.
However, there is a cost.
The cost of ‘keeping the economy going’ will be that you cannot step back or away from any policy that already exists, no matter how you sell it to the public.
This will mean there will need to be a growing number of people within the population and reasons to spend on all the goods and services that they will need, so that you can justify spending more and more of that created money, and that money can keep being passed between all the different parts of the economy that provide goods and services to meet the basic needs of people.
This is the way that the problem and more importantly the size of that problem, can continue to be hidden from view.
You know what you promised. You know what you said.
You were going to be ‘The difference’, ‘The change’ and you are now faced with making things worse instead.
The question you now ask yourself; ‘Is it better just to keep managing things, in a state of ongoing but ‘managed decline’, or do you do the right thing and deliver on your promises, knowing that the immediate after effect is likely to be a complete ‘System Collapse’, that is probably now inevitable, but could be delayed if you ‘keep the plates spinning’ instead?
What would you do, if this was you…?




