A letter a day to number 10. No 1,236 Tuesday 20 October 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, For a man who has visited Auschwitz and written a fairly detailed account of his experiences I can only conclude that Iain Duncan Smith has found inspiration in the brutal cruelty of those who so willingly presided over the […]
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The Tories are not our masters, they are inhuman thugs
A letter a day to number 10. No 983 Friday 23 January 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Whatever position you hold in the land, you are no ones master by right of birth, inheritance, education, wealth, fame, vote or infamy. Whatever they taught you at Eton, I am afraid that you were sadly misinformed. I am […]
The time to be talking about genocide in the UK is right now
A letter a day to number 10. No 982 Thursday 22 January 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, You and your government are knowingly and wilfully causing people physical and mental harm. The benefits system is now predicated on threat and punishment and millions have suffered and are suffering under Iain Duncan Smiths sanctions regime. Even the […]
The policies of driving people into enforced helplessness
A letter a day to number 10. No 981 Wednesday 21 January 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, I have never been able to decide whether depression is down to nature or nurture. I suspect it’s both and I also suspect it is something for which there will never be a definitive answer. Even looking back to […]
Civil disobedience should be taught as an art form
A letter a day to number 10. No 980 Tuesday 20 January 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Oxfam reports that by next year 1% of the world’s population will own more wealth than the other 99%, that is 1% owning more than half of global wealth which in 2013 was given as $241 trillion, that’s $51,600 […]
Cameron disagrees with violence, what else is the war on the poor?
A letter a day to number 10. No 979 Monday 19 January 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, You have challenged the Pope who, in response to the violence in France said, “If my good friend Dr Gasparri says a curse word against my mother, he can expect a punch. It’s normal. You cannot provoke, you cannot […]
IDS, after Auschwitz – ‘disabled people would be made free by working’
A letter a day to number 10. No 943 Friday 12 December 2014. Dear Mr Cameron, It’s hard to imagine a more inappropriate ambassador to Auschwitz than you, the man in charge of a government whose Work and Pensions Secretary said after his own visit to Auschwitz that ‘ disabled people would be made free […]