Class war and second homes.
Ilyan | 18.05.2007 22:04 | Analysis | History
But Kinnock's big mistake was to blame welsh extremists when the actions were approved by an Emminence Gris whose origins were very much in the same Labour Party as Kinnock's. Kinnock should have noticed the class war element in second home burning. Easily seen as welsh owned second homes were just as happily burnt.
The bit that puzzled me was why they burnt the second homes, the costs of the Firebrigade are then on the impoverished local community. Burning first homes when people are in the second home puts that cost onto their Rich community.
Of course a burnt second home is immediately recognised and such actions then drive up the insurance cost of all second homes. If the first home is burnt up through an 'electrical' fault then that has no effect on the insurance cost of second homes. To leave any indication that it is not an accident hugely increases the likelihood of the fire raiser being caught.. The insurance companies will work that out for themselves through their statistical analysis quite quicly. Especially if someone forwards this to Lloyds List. http://www.lloydslist.com/ do so in a gesture of support for the Underwriters who put their all at risk to maintain the insurance bedrock of Civilisation. They need reasons to jack up their insurance premiums.
You know what to do about Civilisation if you are a supporter of Zerzan.
Ilyan
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