A letter a day to number 10. No 1,428 Monday 09 May 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, I hope that your relentless war on the poor haunts you for the rest of your days. I also hope that Iain Duncan Smith will be reviled and prosecuted for his obscene escalation of the sanctions regime, punishing the […]
Tag: Disability hate crime
Holding power to account is like wrestling with a greased pig
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,423 Thursday 05 May 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, Since 2010 your government has successfully branded every recipient of social security as a benefits scrounger. Iain Duncan Smith seemed to applaud the Sun in 2015 for inspiring blood boiling fury. Endorsing the promotion of hate, the Sun quotes […]
We will have an end to Iain Duncan Smith’s hate and lies
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,193 Friday 04 September 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Iain Duncan Smith might be as smug as a cockroach after a nuclear blast about being regarded as ‘a hate figure in some circles’, as Julia Hartley-Brewer put it in an interview on LBC radio, but he is accountable […]
Rising hatred must not be allowed to decide the future of Britain
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,103 Monday 01 June 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Figures from the Crown Prosecution Service reveal that disability hate crime has risen 213% since 2007/08 and that’s just what gets reported, the reality will be much higher. It’s hardly surprising given the relentless assaults on poor and vulnerable […]
The end of the rule of law by government dictat
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,041 Saturday 28 March 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, I had a rather special letter yesterday with two envelope panes, one showing the address but the other spanning the width of the envelope announcing “You are hereby given official notice”. It was from TV licensing. The last time […]