Thursday 12 December 2013

Work your way out of poverty, Aye Right!!!

I would just like to add to what I posted yesterday on the future of the UK after the next election in 2015. I trust you noticed that, in evidence to the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons this morning, the Chancellor George Osborne, said that he wanted to cut the welfare budget by billions after 2015. In addition, I want you to remember that just last month Labour's Shadow Welfare Minister, Rachel Reeves, told us that Labour intended to be even harder on benefits than the Tories.

Now, to be fair to them, Both Labour and the Tories are telling us quite openly what we can expect from them and that we are of course Better Together. So, there will be no use complaining after 2015 that you didn't know, nor can anyone even suggest that I am either making this stuff up, or even exaggerating, even though if you do not keep up with the news, it must seem as though most of this is a figment of my imagination as it seems hard to believe that it is occurring in a supposedly civilised society.

In addition, all this frenzied activity, whose purpose is to impoverish the majority of the population so that they will be prepared to take work at almost any salary and under conditions that are little better than slavery, will take place just as Westminster MPs get an 11% pay rise. Labour and the Tories will continue to tell you that such measures are necessary to ensure recovery, but I trust that by now you will recognise that for the lying propaganda that it is.

What a wonderful country we live in, governed by wise, decent and charitable Samaritans whose sole purpose is the welfare of the poor, the disabled, the sick and the needy. What a wonderful institution we have in the Westminster Parliament, under whose guidance we are so obviously Better Together. I also trust that you have read the latest Joseph Rowntree Foundation Report which shows that over half of all the officially poor people in Britain are in work. That is people who are classified as living in poverty by this governments own standard of poverty. So, even if you can get a job, you have no appreciable hope of a better life.

As a result, the ordinary people of Britain have no future hope of any form of improvement or betterment, and you have heard it from the Prime Minister, The Chancellor and the Labour Party. Scotland however does have hope, you have been warned

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat 

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