I feel as if someone has been drilling holes in my mind and filling them with poison. I am passionate about social justice and I am passionate about democracy, bottom up, that is, not top down. The Tories are wiping out people based on an insane binary view of humanity as either strivers or scroungers. […]
Tag: welfare reform
Iain Duncan Smith’s brutal legacy marches on
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,501 Sunday 24 July 2016. Dear Mrs May, Words are the candles of our souls, in which a brighter light shines but stumbles for expression. 1,500 letters are just my own flickering light of the struggle in Tory Britain. For reasons which are beyond comprehension, David Cameron […]
Tories, the party of hate, prejudice and fear
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,422 Wednesday 04 May 2016. Dear Mr Cameron, Congratulations on being the party of hate, prejudice and fear, one of the most loathsome, putrid, stains on Britain in our long divisive history. From the Irish potato famine genocide, to the massacre of 379 unarmed and peaceful demonstrators […]
The first casualty of war is truth and the war on the poor is about to escalate
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,125 Monday 22 June 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, I am not a fan of torture, it’s a despicable inhuman practice and only right wing CIA psychopathic barbarians could produce a manual called, “Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual – 1983” and condone and promote its use. But I […]
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 […]
Arrogant fool of an employee attacks employers and expects to get away with it
A letter a day to number 10. No 1,045 Wednesday 01 April 2015. Dear Mr Cameron, On the Andrew Marr Show, 29 March 2015, regarding his welfare reforms Iain Duncan Smith stated: “I was told that people would be driven into homelessness, there’d be people on the streets, people moving hundreds of miles to other […]