A letter a day to number 10. No 1,502 Monday 25 July 2016. Dear Mrs May, The privatisation of, er, well, everything, reminds me of Douglas Adams’ title of the fourth book in his ‘Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ trilogy, ‘So long and thanks for all the fish’… So long tax payers and thanks for […]
Tag: politics of envy
The UK government has weaponised money for profit
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,395 Thursday 07 April 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, Tax evaders have an implicit arrogant expectation that everyone else will pay for the social infrastructure that supports their criminal lifestyles. Tax avoidance, whilst technically legal, is the equally morally bankrupt equivalent of tax evasion. Those who exploit such […]
Instead of an apology from Osborne we get insults
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,382 Friday 25 March 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, John McDonnell, Labour’s shadow Chancellor, stood at the despatch box opposite George Osborne and called for him to, “Apologise for the pain and anguish he’s caused disabled people and their families for the last two weeks.” He went on, […]
The nation is being torn apart by malicious liars
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,320 Tuesday 19 January 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, The Independent reports that it took just 90 minutes for a committee of 18 MP’s to scrap maintenance grants for more than half a million of Britain’s poorest students by a vote of ten to eight. Is this the […]
The politics of envy, invented by the rich who oppress the poor
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,144 Saturday 11 July 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, As I have daily observed and written about your unravelling of this country since March 2012 certain things stick in my mind. They go on what I call my back burner, the place where I put things that aren’t […]
The doctrine of work for poverty pay, a global scam
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,122 Friday 19 June 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, Money is fraud. Money doesn’t actually represent the value of our labour, or anything else, money is a way of cheating us out of the actual value of our labour such that we have to keep coming back to […]
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 […]