Monday 8 December 2014

Let them eat cake!!

I sometimes wonder if I'm living in a different country from the rest of the British population? Alternatively, I wonder if I'm missing something really important. Official government data shows that since the coalition government were elected in 2010, the NHS has lost 4,400 matron and senior nursing posts. That is not the number of nurses, simply the number of senior nursing personnel. The NHS is on the point of collapse and it is being brought to this state deliberately. Am I the only person who is warning of the government's intention to completely destroy the NHS in order that they can then sell it to the private sector under the disguise of 'saving' it? I have been warning of this since I started this blog yet people continue to vote for the people doing this.

In addition, a report was published today by an All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry called Feeding Britain. This report is based on "the simple but devastating fact that hunger stalks this country." It is being endorsed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Report calls for the government to set up a network to coordinate foodbanks utilising voluntary organisations. The good Bish was reportedly shocked by the plight of the families he met at foodbanks. Welcome to the real world your Archbishopness! I cannot be too sarcastic because he is at least prepared to talk about it and do something. But I have to ask, where has he been for the past few years? Again, this situation is being deliberately engineered by the Westminster elite with the intention of reducing the British working class to a state of modern slavery where they will be prepared to work anywhere for anything.

However well-intentioned people like the good Bish are, they are entirely missing the point. If you want to cure poverty and hunger you have to challenge the people who are purposely bringing such conditions to bear. In addition you could easily solve it by giving people full-time permanent jobs with a decent wage, and make the benefits system serve the people instead of impoverishing them, which is again Westminster's intention. Anyone who doesn't like it can get lost and go live somewhere else, they will never be missed. However they will only be allowed to take a portion of their wealth with them. It is time for the British state to step in and solve these problems, and it wouldn't take long. A properly constituted system of local government would cure these problems in a short time, and the health service could be rescued quickly if the will to do so is there. I repeat without apology, the Westminster system of government is beyond saving, it has to go. It is totally corrupt both morally and politically. If the promised cuts materialise after the next election we could be quite genuinely looking at serious social disorder in the streets as the fabric of the society we live in begins to rapidly unravel.

I fully understand how people can genuinely disbelieve what I am saying as it seems too monstrous to be true that a British government would actually do things like this with deliberation? However, at least the good Archbish has started to notice reality, and I trust that you will too. I have just finished a book in which I explain why, but you will have to wait until next autumn till it is published. All I can say for the present is that you have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat

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