Oi, Dickforbrains!
Over here. Yes, that’s it, put the left foot in a T before the right foot; now bring the right foot round to sit alongside that left foot. Well done. Now do it again and you’ll have turned what we call 180 degrees so you’re facing your accusers. There’s nothing worse than talking to the back of someone’s neck. Or to the blackheads on the sides of their noses.
So let me get this right. We currently have some 2.6 million unemployed people in the UK, and in order to save money you’re proposing to add another million to that figure in order to “improve efficiency”? When the DWP is already overloaded with claims, complaints, appeals, and threats thanks to your party in government’s insane attempts to change a system in five years when twenty are required… you’re going to add even more flesh and blood to their chaotic midden? Seriously, if brains were dynamite you wouldn’t possess enough to blow the dust-bunnies out from under my bed.
Retails sales DOWN in May, and not even T shirts to cash in on the Cup that runneth not over for the majority of citizens of the host nation could alter that fact. Earnings DOWN for the top 1% of wealth-hoarders in the UK, and why should that be? Could it be, perhaps, that the lowest-income 20% no longer have sufficient income to pass upwards thanks to Iain Duncan Smith’s welfare reforms? Food bank use increased to the point where a million disadvantaged people are expected to become customers this year and the turncoat, Freud, is still trying to claim that there’s no connection between that situation and welfare reform? Three out of four of the UK’s major supermarkets saying they’ve seen – at best – profit levels marking time and – at worst – those profit levels falling by up to 4.7%. Meanwhile the “pile it high, flog it cheap” Europe-based Aldi and Lidl are raking in the dosh from a still-growing customer base of people consigned to poverty by Duncan Smith’s policies. Homelessness UP by somewhere between 40 and 63% depending on who you listen to. Anti-homeless spikes appearing like a rash, instead of affordable, SOCIAL housing. The Housing Benefit bill expected to rise by £1.5 billion as a direct result of the Bedroom Tax. The Universal Train Wreck “re-set” so that Duncan Smith can pretend it’s a new project and that nothing of the £425 million that will have to be written off had anything to do with him.
And you want to add another million lives to this social chaos.
You know something, Osborne? We do not employ governments to punish us, especially for situations that were not of our making. We do not employ governments to stuff the poodle media with disinformation and even outright lies in order to bolster the security of those who hold positions within those governments. We employ governments to ensure that there is a means for ALL to survive in reasonable security and safety. that is what we employ governments to ensure. WE, not the corporations, not the banks, not the bloodsuckers who purport to represent us in mainland Europe.
WE.
You and your colleagues are now so terrified of the anger you have generated that you’re threatening to use water cannon against people who will rightly and justifiably protest against this insanity. Well you know what, Osborne? When a government has to resort to the use of police to do violence to its own people, that government has, without question, FAILED in its duty to those people. Your party in government, and every party in government for the last fifty years, has FAILED us. Why should we continue to employ any of you?
Sincerely,
Darren Lynch