Prime Minister,
I see that your colleagues have found something to grumble about with the reinstatement to 2015 candidateship of Ms Deborah Hopkins for St Austell & Newquay. (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11006057/Labour-candidate-who-called-Tories-murdering-b-s-reinstated.html) I don’t see that there is any cause to grumble at all, nor do I see any reason to question Ed Miliband’s judgement in reinstating her. The question that springs immediately to my mind is why your Party officials should be grumbling about the reinstatement of a woman who is plainly willing to speak honestly and openly. Certainly she has not lied when she called your government murdering bastards; she has merely echoed the words of thousands of disabled and severely ill people, and their relatives and friends, across the entire United (for now) Kingdom. Of that sector of the population, we now estimate – based on the last figures that were available before Psychosmiffy became too scared to release any more – that the death toll, due to his policies, that are obviously approved by you personally, now stands at around 40,000.
It has also been noted, by the way, that those connected with this country’s political activities in the European Parliament become liable to arrest, once they are out of office, for crimes committed while they were IN office. Very many of us shall be watching Psychosmiffy’s future with interest, to see if the law applies equally to ex-Ministers of the United (for now) Kingdom Parliament.
Your commitment to the path of lies and deceit has received another exposure today as well, I see. £300 million for a gene mapping project, supposedly to enable treatments to be tailor-made for individual cancer sufferers? (https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/494268/PM-s-300-fight-killer-disease-cancer) You and your Ministers have lied to us so often, and so poorly, that our acceptance of this statement is simply not going to happen. When we take into account that individual treatments will be hugely more expensive than any existing regimen, it is a foregone conclusion that NICE will simply refuse to authorise any such thing, solely because of the cost, as they have failed cancer sufferers so often in the past.
So, on that basis, Prime Minister, the ONLY reason you can have for commissioning such a genetic study, of entire families, is to begin quietly slipping a system of eugenics into place, wherein those with a predisposition to cancer, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis and so on will find themselves eventually faced with government restrictions upon their right to produce offspring. How will this affect your own family’s future? Will there be exemptions for the rich, just as there have been for MP’s with regard to austerity? What will the rules be – an 11% chance for Parliamentarians to try and beget a sound child, while the likes of nurses will actually end up with a negative opportunity? After the way this government has behaved with regard to the relative incomes of the two groups, it would not surprise me in the slightest.
Why am I so sure that eugenically based breeding restrictions will be the case in the future? Consider your government’s history – one of being caught out in lie after lie, after lie. Neither I, nor thousands, if not millions, of other people in this country, have any reason to trust a single word that issues from your mouth now. The behaviour of your government reflects upon you, although you have contributed personally to your own image – that of an inveterate liar. Once a liar, always a liar, Prime Minister, and I – for just one – would not now trust you or any of your government cronies as far as I could spit into a hurricane.
To echo Ms Hopkins: “I would call you a c**t, but you have neither the depth nor the warmth.” In her plain-speaking way, she said it all really, and – of course – there is always the added point that c**ts are useful, which you and your government have proven yourselves most definitely not to be. I do hope Ms Hopkins will carry her brand of forthright honesty into Parliament should she be successful in her bid for election. It would be a breath of fresh air in the corridors of Wasteminster.
Sincerely,
Darren Lynch