Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Dear David Cameron
Last week I talked about Margaret Thatcher's legacy, now I turn on her heir. With his slicked back hair, Mr Cameron always seems to be willing to pose for a photo. Always with his friends keen to castigate poor people on benefits, with their 'culture of entitlement ' jibe, a man who stands next to the likes of Malcolm Rifkind and his ilk, people who seem to think they are entitled to more as they try to defend themselves after recent 'cash for access scandal.
David Cameron sure keeps delivering, giving us pain, pain and pain, he does not seem to want to give us any hope.
So David Cameron, is this your vision, to scapegoat the poorest and the most vulnerable in our land. Your Big Society initiative, is largely seen as a failure, those at the bottom are clearly bearing the brunt of austerity. People living daily in fuel and food poverty, the escalating costs of lifes' basics, please don't get me started on our beloved N.H.S. Remember the state provision that we paid for, you have demolished purely for ideological reasons. You and your party clearly believe that society should be founded on inequality - that the poor deserve poverty, whilst the wealthy deserve incentives. I am sorry to dissapoint you, but the people are growing tired, and will not tolerate your hands of unfairness anymore.
We have noticed that you are nothing but a slave-owning descendent who has never worked a single day of your life. With your inherited wealth and all the vestiges of privilege that has been bestowed on you, it is clear that you do not have much understanding of the real world.
Oh and delivering speeches that threaten to throw teenagers out onto the freezing streets, it does however reveal something heartless, a person devoid of compassion. Your ideas reek of arrogance, toxic, the whiff of inequality stalks your foul breath, as you keep cosying up to your friends and crony's the super rich.
As your friends dodge and fail to answer questions on their tax avoiding millionaire friends, your party has decided to stigmatise benefit claimants who are deemed overweight with the threat of punitive sanctions. Picking on the vulnerable again, is your way of life, your creed.
So out of touch you are verging on the ridiculous, cheap and nasty is your cloth. We have not got time to go, but I sincerely hope you are soon kicked out of No 10, as well as your rabble of right wing wreckers. Yes I hope we do without you, as support for anti-austerity policies grow, it is time to create an economy that works for everone, based on fairness, not just for the privileged few and those nesting at the top. So Mr Cameron I believe your time is up, it is time that you and the rest of your nasty party are kicked out of power.
( oh and remember)
Well said!
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ReplyDeleteI sit in silence for those who had no way on holding on - whilst the big boots of government stamped on their fingers, gripping the edge of a cliff - such brutality. Thank you - you speak for many.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sitting with them old Kim, and not forgetting. It is time now for the government to be pushed. In solidarity sister.
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