Outside Left: Spin With Allan In ?The Age Of Stupid?

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NEWS FROM THE MANNIN BRANCH CELTIC LEAGUE

This weeks my personal OUTSIDE LEFT column in the Manx Independent entitled THE AGE OF STUPID looks at some of the zany things that government spin to us and pretend are normal and rational. The sad thing is they even believe it themselves.

This government has the most minimal grip on reality that I can recall in any Manx administration.

The column also attracts the regular ?fan following? of comments including one so far from an individual who, going by their wittering, isn?t living on an Island where there?s fuel poverty and a food bank!

?THE AGE OF STUPID

The ?Age of Stupid? is a film about a man living in a devastated world who looks back and contemplates why nothing was done to stop the rot.

You could well ask whether in fact we live in the ?Age of Stupid? now but on a more base level because of the contempt with which government treats the public and the stupid things that go on around us and which are portrayed as normal.

The issue that triggered this thought for me was an old chestnut which invariably irritates me the Lt Governor. I heard that some people in Castletown were apparently upset because he won?t be sworn in there in the old Castle Court Room. Personally I couldn?t care if he was sworn in on the Chickens Rock. Anyway ?the burghers? of Castletown get a consolation prize because theirs is the first place he will visit. How stupid is that?

Then there?s the Chief Minister on the radio all the time with Manx Radio steadfastly ignoring the fact that everybody thinks this appears to be an almost daily government propaganda slot. It gets so bad that Eddie Teare had to remark in Tynwald recently that Manx Radio is not a ?government mouthpiece?. How stupid is that?

Then Allan Bell says that Brexit is really important. Indeed it could be a ?game changer? for the Isle of Man and we need to be prepared and make sure we have contacts in Westminster at the highest level. Then he goes of to meet three MPs who scarcely rate the third division let alone the first. How stupid is that?

Eddie Teare blandly stands in the House of Keys and denies that disability assessments being undertaken on a piece-work basis by the bizarrely named Dependability are about saving money. Despite a barrage of questions he maintains the stance but then says well actually we?ll tot it up the savings when the job is done. How stupid is that?

The police Road Traffic Unit launch an ?offensive? against motorists. Yes you heard that right! I know this is the Isle of Man not Helmand Province, Afghanistan, but that was the word used. Shortly after they change tack and say ?send us your ideas of priorities? via Facebook. How stupid is that?

No one cares about elections least of all local government ones because most vacancies are filled without contest. With politicians and politics enjoying about as much popularity as swamp fever Phillip Gawne sets out to energise the process urging us to ?help shape? our communities. This at a time when House of Keys elections invariably return governments that seem bent on destroying our communities. How stupid is that?

Laurence Skelly tells us that giving away


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