Jim Sillars: What a state we serfs are in

Some will find the assertion herein of “serfdom” uncomfortable.

Some will find the assertion herein of “serfdom” uncomfortable.

In choosing that term, I am not attacking the character or worth of any person in receipt of any benefit in the welfare system. The accidents of life impact upon people in different ways, and those who divide us into strivers and shirkers should remember the admonition against foolish judgment, that there but for the grace of God go I. Despite the time given to political debate on it, and the demonstrations against the bedroom tax, we have missed in this iniquitous measure its revelation of a disturbing feature of society – that many have become serfs, whose lives are under the complete control of their master, the state.

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