The reality of the story of “Fascist Estate” is in the mind of a man intent on taking over. This is the field of play for a mastermind of skullduggery. So, getting inside and knowing what’s going on is a difficult pursuit.
It takes time and it uses up a lot of brainpower. This is due to the complexity of the individual and in how thoughts are surging through a mind every single day.
The psycho drama
Ken Gott (as he’s known) is not a retiring figure – at least in his own ambitions. He’s a man about town in every respect.
He touched in on many of our famous institutions. He met many people of high and low rank. He tried his best to be familiar with our ways as a modern State.
These are the footsteps in a journey of a person doing more than buying a second or third house. It’s an individual being antisocial in every way possible. It’s an adult taking on his duties without any sense of responsibility.
This is the point of fact – in radicalism and any sort of crime. The eyes grow larger and the field of view wider as more begins to open up. The world is seen as an oyster because it’s a greedy reality inside.
Stepping up
The escalation of Gott’s activity came as he took to UK politics. He thought about devolution as much as Northern issues. He considered Wales similarly to Northern Ireland. He understood England in familiar and historical terms only.
He also made efforts to link up important sites to his eventual plan for dominion. This is not a challenge for the world order, but a plan for change – to make people relinquish their ownership, cede resources, and pledge loyalty.
It’s not so uncommon, and it’s not an unlikely plan. It’s a fact that much of the wealth of the UK is tied up somewhere. It was Gott’s plan to take as much of it as he could. The trouble is his intent to do it threatened our social order too.
Sun going down
The ultimatum in a move to confront him came outside Chequers, a retreat used by each successive UK Prime Minister. He was present with his closest, inner circle. However, members of the Royal Guard were also there and succeeded in removing him. He never returned. It’s still a safe place.
His sun set over his life as his life followed on from the encounter. His reputation diminished and the demise of his cause set in. The defeat of Gott was a reckoning with the fact he just couldn’t do it. The UK is more than one man’s ambition, even in the line of extremism.