The
Tory press is apoplectic in their fear of public utilities and the railways
being taken back into state ownership and the consequent loss of huge dividend
payments to already wealthy investors. Labour’s shadow chancellor, John
McDonnell, in his speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool detailed
plans to renationalise the water companies and sack their current executives
before re-advertising their jobs with dramatically reduced salaries. Sources
within the Labour Party confirmed that such action would apply to all utility
sectors taken back into public ownership and that the huge dividends currently
paid out to private and other shareholders would instead be reinvested in the
companies themselves. There is little doubt that the electorate as a whole is
sickened by the profiteering of the water, power and electricity companies
since privatisation that has seen utilities bills double and treble since being
sold to the private sector in a move that has made billionaires out of the sale
and resale of these national assets often to foreign investors.Sep.25 https://www.globalresearch.ca/bankers-bosses-hedge-fund-managers-and-directors-panic-stricken-in-anticipation-of-a-radical-labour-government-in-britain/5655159
The possibility of a major change in government shows up quite clearly in the UK chart.
Currently the most prominent transit here is Pluto opposite the Moon in the 10th.
The 10th house [1] rules the government and the party in power while
the 4th house has rulership over the opposition [2].
Let us recall that the solar eclipse of July 13 at [20cn]
fell right on top of the UK radix Moon [19cn]. Eclipses in the 10th
house generally mark the fall of a government.
Pluto opposite in Capricorn indicates that corruption at the top is the
primary reason for a possible fall. Strangely the 4th house also
rules water supply and other utilities [2] which appear to be the reason for
the public dissatisfaction with the government.
Finally let us note that Pluto is about to station direct at
[19cp] on Oct. 1 setting the stage for the major changes outlined above.
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