Monday 12 June 2023

Sutton Council to take legal enforcement action against Beddington Farmlands Developer

To be honest I don't have too much faith in all this and suspect that Sutton Council just need to put on a bit of a show as it's their job to keep up the farce that we all live in a democracy ruled by law and not a billionaire gangster dictatorship  but as the Beddington Farmlands case study proves so far- these billionaire headed up corporations can do what they like with impunity and can circumnavigate entire planning systems, planning obligations, courtrooms,  local democracy, political systems and legally binding contracts and there is nothing (especially underfunded local governments populated by beta humans) that can stop them apart from 1) implosion 2) if they go head to head with another billionaire headed up corporation or 3) revolution. 

I suspect Sutton Council will take a few theatrical swipes at the shell company Valencia which has specifically been set up to be legally attacked (damage limitation by Viridor/KKR) in some show trail and eventually the tax payer will pick up the bill to create some half baked nature reserve and the Lapwings (one of the only priority species left over there) will go extinct within two years.

Anyway, here's the latest in this story from the Wandle Forum: HERE

If nothing else Beddington Farmlands is a great case study of late stage Capitalism and how the analogue algorithm (comprised of pseudo-democratic parliamentary and select committees and policies) only leads to managed failure outcomes and why we need a central controlled world government computer system to manage societies and the environment and it is the billionaire headed up corporation (s) (Big tech, AI, IT companies) that can deliver that, that will win out. It is that element that we need to draw into Beddington Farmlands in concert with the implosion/evolution of traditional capitalist structures like KKR and all that happening at the same time as Revolution. This is unfolding naturally anyway but it will be fascinating to watch it all unwrap at Beddington Farmlands which I suspect will be a catalyst in these wider changes. The current negative feed back loop between inflation and wage rises could create a rapidly moving economic climate which could facilitate things i.e an economic storm could bring in some energy into the Beddington Farmlands project. 

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