A letter a day to number 10. No 1,332 Sunday 31 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, You are driving people into work, it doesn’t pay, but I’ll let that one slide for now, the big question is – what for? You want businesses to flourish and be more profitable – again, what for? A business […]
Month: January 2016
The barbarity of Cameron and Duncan Smith, a threat to life and limb
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,331 Saturday 30 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, I don’t know how much tax payers money Iain Duncan Smith will waste to appeal the court decision that found charging the bedroom tax on rooms that disabled children need for storage and somewhere for carers to sleep and […]
The craven cowardice and shameless shamefulness of Iain Duncan Smith
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,330 Friday 29 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, In all my 65 years I have never witnessed such craven cowardice as displayed by Iain Duncan Smith (IDS) yesterday in the House of Commons. Asked to respond to questions put directly to him by Owen Smith, Labour’s Shadow […]
The bedroom tax lies and bullshit of David Cameron
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,329 Thursday 28 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, In 2013 you made three statements in parliament regarding the spare room subsidy, or the Bedroom Tax as it is popularly known and reviled because the legislation refers specifically to the number of bedrooms people in social housing are […]
Politics is the greatest game in town for liars, cheats and thieves
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,328 Wednesday 27 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, Here’s a cosy little conundrum for you. On a balance of credibility and probability, who is more likely to be telling the truth, you and Jeremy Hunt (parliaments best known typographical error) using statistics to scaremonger the nation for […]
MPs may need more protection from the public but who protects the public from MPs?
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,327 Tuesday 26 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, A survey by seven psychiatrists found that four out of five politicians have been victims of intrusive or aggressive behaviour and suggests that MPs should be given more protection from the public. The Mirror reports that, ‘Some 239 MPs […]
Living in the age of stupid
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,326 Monday 25 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, As much as you assault us with outrageous lies, we, the people, will not surrender, no matter that you call us extremists and spin and lie your way through your time in government. As an artist, musician and painter […]
Death by policy and government dictat
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,325 Sunday 24 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, In Britain approximately 1,400 people die every day. Most people die unremarked other than in the intense intimacy of grief of family and friends. Love finds its final expression in grief and loss, the living trial of adjustment to […]
Cameron accuses Junior Doctors of blocking progress in our NHS
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,324 Saturday 23 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, I wonder if you have an honest bone in your body. You accuse Junior Doctors of blocking progress in our NHS when it is your regressive policies they are fighting. Suggesting there is an 11% pay rise on the […]
Government can make crimes against humanity legal, but never right
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,323 Friday 22 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, The law does not uphold what is right or just, the law merely upholds the law and those who make law. When those who make law are unjust, the laws they pass serve injustice in order to deprive and […]