TFP Statement on U.K. Elections:
Don't Ignore Moral Crisis
(May 31, 2001)
In face of June 7 elections which
centered on ecnomic issues, the Society for the Defence
of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) in the United Kingdom
issued a statement on the lack of ideological and moral
content of the electoral debate. The statement "Are
We To Be Treated As a Nation With Only a Stomach?"
was published in three daily newspapers and handed out in
public street campaigns in London.
Published in The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail, and
The Daily Express
Are We To Be Treated
as
A Nation With Only a Stomach?
Now that the Prime Minister
has called for the elections to go ahead on 7 June, The
Society for the Defence of Tradition, Family and Property
would like to offer some considerations to the British public
regarding the lack of ideological and moral content of the
electoral debate. The various political parties seem purposely
to skirt around the true cause of our nation's problems
while pushing ahead harmful reforms.
No one can deny that society is undergoing a grave social
and moral crisis. Our daily press is full of news concerning
the rise in violent crimes; the increasing drug and drink
problem among our young; child bullying or even children
killing children; the demise of the institution of the family
and family life; the abolition or reform of laws governing
public morality; therapeutic cloning; abortion; prescription-free
morning-after pill; and the list could go on.
Why is the real problem not mentioned in the electoral debates?
This social and moral chaos is the real underlying problem
that needs to be addressed if our country is to prosper.
The British people have the right to expect solutions to
these pressing issues to be a central part of the electoral
debate.
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But this has not been
the case! No matter whether Labour or Tory, both have, by
and large, narrowed their electoral platforms to matters
of production and consumerism.
In the words of Tony Blair, "Labour will fight the
coming election on the 'key battleground' of the economy
and the promise of better public services...". (The
Times 8/01/01). Or even: "Now that Labour had established
its economic competence in the public mind, the time has
come for it to define itself as a force for progressive
politics, taking down the barriers that prevent people making
the most of themselves... enabling 'the full potential of
every individual to be liberated'" (The Times
8/02/01). And William Hague and the Tory party have said
much the same with their promises of tax cuts and improved
public services.
To state that the economy and public services -- no matter
how important they may be -- are the central issues is to
treat the British people as if they only had stomachs and
no moral or ideological dimension.
The late Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, founder
of the Brazilian Society for the Defence of Tradition, Family
and Property (TFP), in his book Nobility and Analogous
Traditional Elites, points out: "The misconception
that prosperity is always the mainstay of the order and
well-being of nations, and that poverty is the principal
cause of crises is clearly disproved by events in postwar
Europe."
A stealth tax undermining the foundation of our nation's
well-being.
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Over the past decades
we have seen an almost total abandonment of a morality based
on the time-tested natural order and the law of God. And
this process has only accelerated under this Labour Government
with its Godless legislation.
This process is the real stealth tax undermining the foundation
of our nation's well-being. And we are now reaping the bitter
fruits.
The first step to solving society's problems is a return
to a full observance of God's law and to the sound moral
values based on that law. "Seek ye therefore first
the kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things
will be added unto you," says Holy Scripture (Matt.
6:33).
This must take place
at every level, whether that be in government, society at
large, the family or the individual. As Pope Pius XII rightly
said in an allocution to the Roman Patriciate and Nobility
in 1947: "History has already cruelly proved that any
human society without a religious foundation rushes inevitably
toward its dissolution and ends up in terror."
We shall avoid crises with God's blessing, not with atheistic
policies.
This lack of religious foundation was recently exposed by
the recommendation of Government officials and Church of
England leaders to stay away from Sunday services due to
the foot-and-mouth epidemic. In former times, whenever there
was a plague or a national crisis, people flocked to the
churches and held processions to implore God's help. And
History has recorded the efficacy of such action. How sad
and symptomatic of our atheistic society that national leaders
unashamedly suggest the opposite course of action.
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We sincerely hope the
British people will not be lulled to sleep by the economic
largesse of the present Government, nor by the hollow promises
of all the political parties. But rather demand, from whoever
wins the election, that they put God's law and moral values
based on the natural order back into the centre of an urgently
needed legislative, social and moral reform. Only in this
way will our nation obtain true prosperity and true peace.
In this light we applaud the recent document of the Catholic
Bishop's Conference of England and Wales Vote for the Common
Good.
In an age of uncertainty and in a destabilised world, may
Mary, the Mother of God, whose many shrines grace our land,
help us to restore our nation as a beacon of sanity and
stability by keeping a firm hold on our Christian traditions,
and guide us safely through this new millennium.
The Society for the Defence of Tradition,
Family, Property
May 31, 2001
Further information can be obtained
at the following email address: TFPUK@aol.com