Up the revolution comrades!

...........and that is what is always the risk, always has been, in our so called democratic capitalist system, that yes, I fully engaged with during my working life, but actually can be very unjust for those at the bottom of the social scale. BUT, as Churchill once said about democracy solely quoting previous statements on it by others:
"Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…"
But he also stated with his partial non-socialist hat on:
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries."
Whatever, the truth is that this country has been on the brink of revolution over at least the last 200 years, but government legislation and small actions have pushed the threats away. As Brexit and the General Election proved the people want the power that successive governments and politicians have denied them and now are telling them what they really want. This terrible tower block fire, and especially the aftermath with a lack of authorities practical help, has stirred up the feeling yet again that it is one law for the wealthy and the poor have to take whatever is thrown down to them. The people are fed up with lies and poor leadership that gives them nothing and often makes their lives worse.
I am not saying the answer is in violent protest, but the politicians have to recognise small things are really stirring up the people and making them angry.
Going back to the tower block aftermath and this £500 that the families are going to receive immediately; a report yesterday highlighted the case of one family head who went to collect his payment. It was not available, so he was told to come back. When he did come back he was told no cash was left for him to receive his £500, but he should go home and await the payment which would be delivered to him. It was, by expensive courier; a £20 note in an envelop.
Now this story was featured on ITV. I cannot verify the truth of it of course. But it is an example of how the people are being wound up by apparent government, local authority, mis-management and inconsiderate actions. All it takes is one spark to ignite the powder keg of the masses.