Originally published in January 2014.
A
tangled web
If
it weren't is so important to so many people, the saga of the UK
government's search to justify withdrawing winter fuel allowance from
British citizens residents in France would be hilarious. The ever
more complex knots in which ministers and civil servants tie
themselves in the hope of persuading someone - anyone? - that their
figures make any kind of sense demonstrate Sir Walter Scott's dictum
on tangled webs created when " we practice to deceive".
The
government is not interested in justifications, except for trying to
bat away the demands of tiresome people like The Connexion team. All
they care about is imposing their mean-spirited little scheme and to
hell with the victims. It illustrates a growing and alarming
dictatorial tendency of ministers. Small wonder so many Tory MP's
would like to cast off EU rules; better yet to return to the golden
days of the divine right of Kings, and send objectors to the Tower.
Dissent
can annoy governments but most democratic regimes accept it as a
legitimate expression of differing views. High-handed government
must watch out: acceptance of dissent can be cut as easily as Winter
Fuel Allowance.
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