Sunday 18 May 2014

Britain - a moral desert!

The recent disclosure of the Sunday Times Rich List shows us that the 1000 wealthiest people in Britain now own the equivalent of one-third of all the wealth in this country. The wealth of this group increased by 15.4% in the past year alone. Indeed, the top 64 people on the list now own the equivalent of the combined wealth of the poorest 30% of the population. The Sunday Times shows us that the top 1000 people own £518,975 billion. Since 2010, the average working person in this country has seen their income fall by £1,600.

Britain is a very sick nation and is governed by people who think that what I have just written about is 'the right thing to do'. Those are the words constantly spouted by the filth in Westminster. So, when you read about the economy recovering and how our nation is getting back to business as usual, you should be aware of what actually is happening. This is the classic case of how figures don't lie, but liars figure.

Now, whether these people have earned their money legally or not is not the point. These are levels of wealth that can never be spent. Such money is no particular use to people beyond a certain point. In addition, as I said in my last post, the Tories are gaining in the polls and look to be heading for victory in the next election. This should scare you, as the austerity measures we have witnessed since 2010, are just the tip of the iceberg, the worst is yet to come. What is remarkable about this is that the Chancellor has been quite honest about it and nobody but me seems to be listening to him. It's as if people are saying, " but he doesn't really mean it." The future of Britain is genuinely dystopian. We saw this week, how the Turkish government responded to people protesting about a mining disaster caused by callous private owners. This type of thing is growing in this country with the government enquiring about the purchase of water cannons, arming the police and considering the use of baton rounds against any form of protest and dissent. The police in this country now consider you to be a target for surveillance if you as much as challenge any government policy or activity. As the type of inequality we saw at the start of this piece gets worse, there must come a point when people say enough is enough. How do you think the government and the police will react to that? Remember, they are already anticipating this and have begun to move to prevent workers taking action to defend their jobs and their standard of living. Why do you think they want water cannon, why do you think they want us out of Europe? I have repeatedly warned that there will soon be no human rights left in this country.

I have said before, privatisation is a disaster and we now have the government planning to privatise children's services, particularly child protection. We will now have the decision as to what to do with problem children given to people driven by the profit motive rather than the welfare of the child. I want you to consider the record of the private sector with respect to care for the elderly, care for the disabled, care for immigrants in detention centres etc. Their record is simply appalling. Imagine inflicting these people on our children. I also want you to reflect on how many people are being held accountable for the criminality we are seeing, how many private firms have been prosecuted, how many company directors being brought to court? This is a country that has only one regard, wealth and power. The vulnerable, the disadvantaged, the sick and the needy are looked on purely as a means for making money. Modern Britain is a quite disgusting place and its only going to get worse. You have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat
 

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